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105206 Mohave Community College AAS in Nursing - Accelerated Nursing Track for Licensed Practical Nurses Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This track is designed to transition LPNs into a registered nurse role in two semesters. Students successfully completing the program will be eligible to take the national licensure examination for registered nurses. Applicant seeking admission to the College must have one of the following criteria: graduation from high school that is accredited by a regional accrediting association as defined by the United States office of education or approved by a state board of education or other appropriate state educational agency; they should have a high school certificate of equivalency; at least 18 years of age and must demonstrate evidence of potential success in the community college; or must be a transfer student in good standing from another college or university. They should successfully complete Fundamentals of Chemistry and a 100 level Biology with grade “C” or better and have attained an appropriate score on the Assessment Test or have successfully completed PCS021-Reading Stage 2, TRE 089 Transitional English and TRM 091 Transitional Math. An acceptable score on the Nursing Entrance Test (NET) is also required. Associate degree Mohave Community College The modules are as follows: NUR 221 Nursing III, ENG 102 English Composition II, BIO 205 Microbiology, NUR 222 Nursing IV. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College AAS in Nursing - Accelerated Nursing Track for Paramedics Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This track is designed to transition paramedics into a registered nurse career in three semesters beginning with summer sessions. Students successfully completing the program will be eligible to take the national licensure examination for registered nurses. Applicant seeking admission to the College must have one of the following criteria: graduation from high school that is accredited by a regional accrediting association as defined by the United States office of education or approved by a state board of education or other appropriate state educational agency; they should have a high school certificate of equivalency; at least 18 years of age and must demonstrate evidence of potential success in the community college; or must be a transfer student in good standing from another college or university. They should successfully complete Fundamentals of Chemistry and a 100 level Biology with grade “C” or better and have attained an appropriate score on the Assessment Test or have successfully completed PCS021-Reading Stage 2, TRE 089 Transitional English and TRM 091 Transitional Math. An acceptable score on the Nursing Entrance Test (NET) is also required. Associate degree Mohave Community College The modules are as follows: BIO 201 Human Anatomy and Physiology I, BIO 202 Human Anatomy and Physiology II, BIO 205 Microbiology, ENG 101 English Composition I, PSY 101 Introductory Psychology, PSY 245 Lifespan Development, NUR 150 Transition to Nursing I, NUR 175 Transition to Nursing II, NUR 221 Nursing III, NUR 225 Transition to Nursing III, ENG 102 English Composition II, NUR 222 Nursing IV, NUR 275 Transition to Nursing IV. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College AS Degree with a Science Emphasis Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This program is designed to assist students in transferring to four-year degree programs in science, engineering, or pre-professional health science programs (i.e., pre-medicine, pre-dental, or pre-veterinary). It also allows the maximum flexibility of courses allowing students to tailor their course work to meet the specific requirements of the institution to which the student intends to transfer. Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College   Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Culinary Arts Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This program is intended to give the serious culinary student the opportunity to learn the theory and practical applications of sanitation, business management and cooking techniques with the combination of classroom and hands-on experience to advance in the culinary field. Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College   Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College In this program students will learn to start a new business or purchase an existing one. This program offers hands-on experience with business plan development, marketing, record keeping, advertising, management and leadership skills, salesmanship and computer applications. Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College The modules are as follows: GBS 105 Business English Communications, BUS 204 Business Communications, GBS 110 Business Math, BUS 206 Micro Economics or BUS 207 Macro Economics, CIS 131 Microsoft Office Suite Technology, ENT 100 Discovering Entrepreneurship, ENT 110 Finding Ideas and Business Opportunities, ENT 120 Marketing and Market Analysis for Entrepreneurs, ACC 125 Accounting Principles with QuickBooks, ENT 130 Financial and Money Management, ENT 140 Creating the Business Plan. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree (AAS) in Automotive Collision Repair Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This program provides the necessary skills in the areas of basic mechanics, metal working, welding metal and plastics, damage analysis and structural repair, and preparation for painting repaired automobiles as well as in the areas of communication, technical writing and mathematics. Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College The modules are as follows: ACT 150 Panel Repairs and Replacements, ACT 151 Structural Damage Diagnosis, ACT 152 Structural Damage Repair, ACT 153 Refinishing I, ACT 160 Fixed Glass, Plastics and Adhesives, ACT 242 Surface Preparation II, ACT 243 Refinishing II, ACT 244 Final Detail. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Dental Hygiene Emphasis Full Time 1.8 Year(s)



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$192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This program is designed to equip the student with the knowledge and skills necessary to take the national and state licensing examinations for dental hygiene. Applicant seeking admission to the College must have one of the following criteria: graduation from high school that is accredited by a regional accrediting association as defined by the United States office of education or approved by a state board of education or other appropriate state educational agency; they should have a high school certificate of equivalency; at least 18 years of age and must demonstrate evidence of potential success in the community college; or must be a transfer student in good standing from another college or university. For applicant who is under 18 years of age should have one of the following requirements: a composite score of 93 or more on the preliminary scholastic aptitude test; a composite score of 930 or more on the scholastic aptitude test; a composite score of 22 or more on the American college test; a passing score on the relevant portions of the Arizona instrument to measure standards test; completion of a college placement test designated by the community college district that indicates the student is at the appropriate college level for the course; or a graduate of a private or public high school or has a high school certificate of equivalency. Associate degree Mohave Community College   Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This program is designed to prepare students for a career as a registered nurse. Applicant seeking admission to the College must have one of the following criteria: graduation from high school that is accredited by a regional accrediting association as defined by the United States office of education or approved by a state board of education or other appropriate state educational agency; they should have a high school certificate of equivalency; at least 18 years of age and must demonstrate evidence of potential success in the community college; or must be a transfer student in good standing from another college or university. They should successfully complete Fundamentals of Chemistry and a 100 level Biology with grade “C” or better and have attained an appropriate score on the Assessment Test or have successfully completed PCS021-Reading Stage 2, TRE 089 Transitional English and TRM 091 Transitional Math. An acceptable score on the Nursing Entrance Test (NET) is also required. Associate degree Mohave Community College The modules are as follows: BIO 201 Human Anatomy and Physiology I, PSY 101 Introductory Psychology, NUR 121 Nursing I, BIO 202 Human Anatomy and Physiology II, ENG 101 English Composition I, NUR 122 Nursing II, PSY 245 Lifespan Development, BIO 205 Microbiology, ENG 102 English Composition II, NUR 221 Nursing III, HUM 150 Intro to the Humanities I or HUM 151 Intro to the Humanities II, NUR 222 Nursing IV. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Applied Science in Accounting Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This program provides students with skills in accounting procedures and practices, finance, and computer technologies. Teamwork, leadership, problem-solving skills and effective business communications will be emphasized throughout the program. Graduates will be prepared for entry level employment in accounting, bookkeeping, tax preparation, payroll, and office management. Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College The modules are as follows: GBS 105 Business English Communications, ENG 101 English Composition 1, BUS 204 Business Communications, GBS 110 Business Math, BUS 206 Micro Economics, CIS 131 Microsoft Office Suite Technology, ACC125 Introduction to Accounting. with QuickBooks, BUS 221 Financial Accounting, BUS 222 Managerial Accounting, ACC 143 Payroll Tax Accounting, ACC 155 Cost Accounting, ACC 225 Intermediate Accounting I, ACC 230 Intermediate Accounting II, ACC 135 Accounting Systems and Procedures, ACC 139 Income Tax Accounting, ACC 250 Non-Profit and Governmental Accounting, GBS 101 Introduction to Business, GBS 230 Business Law or BUS 202 Legal Environment of Business, MGT 221 Financial Management, BUS 207 Macro Economics, CIS 136 Microsoft Excel Spreadsheets, CIS 135 Microsoft Access Database. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Applied Science in Chemical Dependency Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College The focus of this program is to provide graduates with the skills and knowledge to be eligible for application for substance abuse technician licensure. In addition to their course work, students receive substantial practical experience and 240 hours of field experience in recommended in settings such as clinics, hospitals, health agencies, and governmental units is required. Applicant seeking admission to the College must have one of the following criteria: graduation from high school that is accredited by a regional accrediting association as defined by the United States office of education or approved by a state board of education or other appropriate state educational agency; they should have a high school certificate of equivalency; at least 18 years of age and must demonstrate evidence of potential success in the community college; or must be a transfer student in good standing from another college or university. For applicant who is under 18 years of age should have one of the following requirements: a composite score of 93 or more on the preliminary scholastic aptitude test; a composite score of 930 or more on the scholastic aptitude test; a composite score of 22 or more on the American college test; a passing score on the relevant portions of the Arizona instrument to measure standards test; completion of a college placement test designated by the community college district that indicates the student is at the appropriate college level for the course; or a graduate of a private or public high school or has a high school certificate of equivalency. Associate degree Mohave Community College Modules include: CHD 100 Foundations of Chemical Dependency, CIS 110 Introduction to Computer Information Systems or CIS 131 Microsoft Office Suite, PSY 101 Introductory Psychology, SOC 131 Introduction to Sociology, ENG 101 English Composition I, CHD 165 Theory and Tech in the Treatment of the Chem Dependent, CHD 220 Family Dynamics and Chemical Dependency, CHD 226 Counseling Multicultural and Diverse Populations, CHD 236 Recovery and Relapse of the Chemically Dependent, CHD 245 Dual Diagnosis, COM 121 Interpersonal Communication. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Applied Science in Computer Aided Drafting Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This program prepares graduates for work as a drafter in the residential and commercial marketplaces. Students will learn how to perform manual drafting, computer-aided (AutoCAD) drafting, in both two-dimensional and three-dimensional modes. The concepts and techniques of integrating CAD drawings into renderings will also be covered. Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College The modules are as follows: DFT 100 Technical Sketching / Drawing, DFT 110 Computer Aided Drafting I, DFT 112 Computer Aided Drafting II, DFT 115 Mechanical/Electro-Mechanical Computer Aided Drafting and Design I, DFT 125 Descriptive Geometry, DFT 201 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing, DFT 205 Intro to Parametric Solid Modeling, DFT 211 Residential Computer Aided Drafting and Design, DFT 215 Three-Dimensional Residential Drafting and Design 3, DFT 280 Computer Aided Design and Drafting Portfolio, CIS 131 Microsoft Office Suite, CIS 145 Photoshop, BTR 100 Blueprint Reading, BTR 121 Estimating for Residential and Commercial Building. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Applied Science in Computer Information Systems Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This program is intended for students who plan to use the competence gained from their studies in-depth, and career-specific training leading to a new technical career for immediate employment. Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College The modules are as follows: GBS 105 Business English or ENG 101 English Composition I, GBS 110 Business Math, CIS 110 Introduction to Computer Information Systems, CIS 120 Introduction to Programming, CIS 153 Networking Essentials, BUS 204 Business Communications, BUS 206 Micro Economics or BUS 207 Macro Economics, CIS 210 Database Management and SQL Design, CIS 270 Systems Analysis and Design, CIS 280 Internship or CIS 290 Special Project. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Applied Science in Electrical Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This program prepares graduates to enter the electrical field with skills in electrical theory, maintenance and installation necessary to be successful residential and industrial technicians. The topics of study will include residential and industrial electricity, power distribution systems, electric motors and controls, and low-voltage system installation and maintenance. Students will learn to work in teams and develop the appropriate communications skills necessary to be successful in the workplace. Workplace safety will be emphasized throughout the program of study. Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College The modules are as follows: GBS 101 Introduction to Business, MGT 110 Supervisory Techniques, MGT 120 Principles of Management, GBS 121 Customer Service, BTR 100 Blueprint Reading, BTR 105 Basic Trades Safety, ELC 110 Residential Wiring I, ELC 111 Residential Wiring II, ELC 112 Electrical Calculations, ELC 115 AC/DC Theory, ELC 120 NEC Codes for Residential, ELC 210 Commercial/Industrial Electricity I, ELC 211 Commercial/Industry II, ELC 220 Electrical Motors and Controls, ELC 200 Grounding and Bonding or ELC 205 Relay Control Systems, ELC 221 Low Voltage Systems, ELC 225 NEC Codes for Commercial. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Applied Science in Fire Science Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This program is designed for students who expect to further his or her career in the fire service or related fields and offers command development and continuing education courses. Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College The modules are as follows: ENG 101 English Composition I, ENG 102 English Composition II, MAT 151 College Algebra, BIO 100 Biology Concepts, CHM 130 Fundamental Chemistry, PHY 107 Conceptual Physics, FSC 105 Principles of Emergency Services, FSC 110 Fire Academy, FSC 120 Fire Behavior and Combustion, FSC 220 Occupational Safety and Health for the Fire Service, FSC 131 Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water Supply, FSC 133 Fire Prevention, FSC 233 Building Construction for Fire Protection, FSC 235 Fire Strategy / Tactics, FSC 221 Fire Administration I, FSC 222 Fire Protection Systems, FSC 223 Legal Aspects of the Fire Service, FSC 242 Fire Investigation I. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Applied Science in General Business Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This program is designed to prepare students for the business challenges of the future by providing them with a broad understanding of business principles. The program content includes major subject areas of business such as accounting, economics, human resources, marketing, organizational and small business management, and business law. Students also emphasize additional skill sets such as effective oral and written communication, ethics, and computer proficiency. The program is intended for individuals who plan to use the competence gained from their studies for immediate employment, enhanced job performance, career advancement, or career change. Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College The modules are as follows: BUS 204 Business Communications and GBS 105 Business English or ENG 101 English Composition I, GBS 110 Business Math, BUS 206 Micro Economics, CIS 131 Microsoft Office Suite. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Applied Science in Medical Assisting Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This program prepares the student to take the American Medical Technologist (AMT) - Allied Health Professionals Certification Examination for Registered Medical Assistant. The medical assistant performs administrative, clinical and laboratory roles. Applicant seeking admission to the College must have one of the following criteria: graduation from high school that is accredited by a regional accrediting association as defined by the United States office of education or approved by a state board of education or other appropriate state educational agency; they should have a high school certificate of equivalency; at least 18 years of age and must demonstrate evidence of potential success in the community college; or must be a transfer student in good standing from another college or university. For applicant who is under 18 years of age should have one of the following requirements: a composite score of 93 or more on the preliminary scholastic aptitude test; a composite score of 930 or more on the scholastic aptitude test; a composite score of 22 or more on the American college test; a passing score on the relevant portions of the Arizona instrument to measure standards test; completion of a college placement test designated by the community college district that indicates the student is at the appropriate college level for the course; or a graduate of a private or public high school or has a high school certificate of equivalency. Associate degree Mohave Community College Modules include: CIS 131 Microsoft Office Suite, PSY 101 Introductory Psychology, SOC 131 Introduction to Sociology, MEA 100 Medical Law and Ethics, MEA 105 Medical Office Mgmt w/Comp. Applications, HES 113 Medical Terminology, MEA 115 Basic Electrocardiograph Techniques, HES 128 Pharmacology: Allied Health Occupations, HES 129 Allied Health Anatomy and Physiology, MEA 140 Medical Coding, MEA 141 Medical Billing, MEA 200 Medical Assisting Clinical, MEA 249 Laboratory Techniques, MEA 258 Medical Assisting Externship. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Applied Science in Paralegal Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This program prepares students to conduct legal research, legal writing skills, and ethical rules for members of the legal community. They also learn how to interpret legal documents, interpret case law, investigate the facts of a case, prepare a case for trial, prepare legal documents, analyze and handle procedural problems. Students use these skills to become a paralegal, title examiner, trust officer, contract clerk, legal investigator or law firm administrator; or as a foundation for further legal education including later enrollment in law school. Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College The modules are as follows: PAR 101 Legal Research and Writing I, PAR 102 Introduction to Paralegal Careers, PAR 103 Legal Ethics for Paralegals, ENG 101 English Composition I, MAT 121 Intermediate Algebra, PAR 104 Civil Law and Litigation, PAR 105 Contract Law, PAR 106 Criminal Law and Procedure, ENG 136 Report Writing, PAR 107 Tort Law, PAR 108 Property Law and Real Estate Transactions, PAR 201 Legal Research and Writing II, PAR 202 Wills, Trusts, and Estates, CIS 131 Microsoft Office Suite, PAR 203 Family Law, PAR 204 Corporation Law, PAR 205 Bankruptcy, PAR 206 Internship, ACC 125 Intro to Accounting using Computers. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Applied Science in Paramedic Emphasis Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College   Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College Modules include: ANT 102 Cultural Anthropology, BIO 100 Biology Concepts, BIO 181 General Biology I, CHM 130 Fundamental Chemistry, NUT 203 Human Nutrition in Health and Disease, PSY 101 Introductory Psychology, SOC 131 Introduction to Sociology. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Applied Science in Pharmacy Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This program provides students with the basic health care skills and graduates can find employment in hospitals, nursing care facilities, drug stores, drug manufacturers, wholesale drug houses, and health maintenance organizations. They are prepared to assist the pharmacist in the packaging and distribution of medication. Students are trained with professional, technical skills with additional education in administration, supervisory skills, and basic sciences. Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College   Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Applied Science in Physical Therapist Assistant Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This program is designed to prepare the student for the PTA licensing exam. Physical therapist assistants work with people of all ages suffering from weakness, stroke, surgery, orthopedic problems, wounds, spinal cord injury, and brain injury to help them achieve their rehabilitation goals. Graduates of the program are usually employed in outpatient physical therapy clinics, hospitals and skilled nursing facilities. Applicant seeking admission to the College must have one of the following criteria: graduation from high school that is accredited by a regional accrediting association as defined by the United States office of education or approved by a state board of education or other appropriate state educational agency; they should have a high school certificate of equivalency; at least 18 years of age and must demonstrate evidence of potential success in the community college; or must be a transfer student in good standing from another college or university. They should successfully complete Fundamentals of Chemistry and a 100 level Biology with grade “C” or better and have attained an appropriate score on the Assessment Test or have successfully completed PCS021-Reading Stage 2, TRE 089 Transitional English and TRM 091 Transitional Math. An acceptable score on the Nursing Entrance Test (NET) is also required. Associate degree Mohave Community College Modules include: BIO 160 Anatomy and Physiology of Human Structure and Function, COM 121 Interpersonal Communication or COM 151 Public Speaking, PTA 101 Survey of Physical Therapy, PTA 103 Kinesiology, PTA 200 Patient Mobility Techniques, ENG 101 English Composition I, PTA 202 Physical Therapy Modalities, PTA 203 Clinical Pathology, PTA 205 Communication in Physical Therapy, PTA 214 Electro-modalities, PSY 101 Introductory Psychology, PTA 206 Clinical Practicum I, MAT 121 Intermediate Algebra, PTA 208 Rehab. Of Special Populations, PTA 210 Orthopedic Physical Therapy, PTA 215 Wound Care, PTA 217 Clinical Neurology, PTA 230 Physical Therapy Seminar, PTA 280 Clinical Practicum II, PTA 290 Clinical Practicum III. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Applied Science in Refrigeration Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This program is designed for students to provide training in residential heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems, as well as training in commercial HVAC, and commercial and domestic refrigeration systems. The topics include in the program are safety and OSHA, refrigeration theory, residential HVAC installation, systems troubleshooting and repair, advanced electrical and electronic diagnosis and repair, commercial air management, hydronics, and computerized energy management systems. Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College The modules are as follows: BTR 100 Blueprint Reading, BTR 105 Basic Trades Safety, BTR 121 Estimating for Residential and Commercial Bldg, GBS 101 Introduction to Business, GBS 102 Human Relations in Organizations, MGT 110 Supervisory Techniques, GBS 121 Customer Service and Sales, HVA 105 Fundamentals of Refrigeration, HVA 110 EPA Test Prep, HVA 120 Residential HVAC Installation, HVA 130 Residential HVAC, HVA 140 Residential Heating, HVA 150 Refrigeration Electrical Troubleshooting, HVA 210 Commercial Air Management, HVA 220 Commercial and Domestic Refrigeration. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Applied Science in Surgical Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This program prepares the student to take the national certification examination for surgical technology. The program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) in cooperation with the Accreditation Review Committee on Education in Surgical Technology. Applicant seeking admission to the College must have one of the following criteria: graduation from high school that is accredited by a regional accrediting association as defined by the United States office of education or approved by a state board of education or other appropriate state educational agency; they should have a high school certificate of equivalency; at least 18 years of age and must demonstrate evidence of potential success in the community college; or must be a transfer student in good standing from another college or university. They should successfully complete Fundamentals of Chemistry and a 100 level Biology with grade “C” or better and have attained an appropriate score on the Assessment Test or have successfully completed PCS021-Reading Stage 2, TRE 089 Transitional English and TRM 091 Transitional Math. An acceptable score on the Nursing Entrance Test (NET) is also required. Associate degree Mohave Community College Modules include: ENG 101 English Composition and ENG 102 English Composition II or BUS 204 Business Communications, PSY 101 Introductory Psychology, SGT 101 Orientation and Introduction to Surgery, SGT 102 Surgical Techniques, SGT 105 Microbiology for the Surgical Technologist, SGT 111 Pharmacology for Surgical Technology, SGT 201 Surgical Procedures I, SGT 202 Surgical Procedures II, SGT 203 Concentration of Specialty Areas, SGT 204 Specialty Areas II, MEA 100 Medical Law and Ethics, HES 113 Medical Terminology, BIO 201 Human Anatomy and Physiology I, BIO 202 Human Anatomy and Physiology II. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Applied Science in Systems Administration Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This program is designed for students to transfer to Northern Arizona University for completion toward a BAS degree in Technology Management. Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College The modules are as follows: ENG 101 English Composition I, ENG 102 English Composition II, MAT 151 College Algebra, CIS 110 Intro to Computer Information Systems, CIS 115 Computer Repair I, CIS 116 Computer Repair II, CIS 120 Introduction to Programming, CIS 143 Web Page Design I, CIS 153 Networking Essentials, CIS 210 Database Management and SQL Design, CIS 261 Computer Support Services, CIS 270 Systems Analysis and Design, at least nine credits from the following: CIS 200 Programming and Game Design in Visual Basic.NET, CIS 204 Programming and Game Design in C++, CIS 206 Programming for the Web in Javascript, CIS 208 Programming in C#, at least nine credits from the following: GBS 101 Introduction to Business, ACC 125 Intro to Accounting with QuickBooks or BUS 221 Financial Accounting, BUS 206 Micro Economics. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Applied Science in Welding Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This program provides training in shielded metal arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, gas metal arc welding, flux core arc welding-gas shielded and flux core arc welding-self shielded. Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College The modules are as follows: WLD 114 Math for Welders, DFT 100 Technical Sketching / Drawing, WLD 101 Introduction to Welding, WLD 125A Shielded Metal Arc Welding, WLD 125B Shielded Metal Arc Welding, WLD 129 Gas Metal Arc Welding, WLD 201 Flux Cored Arc Welding, WLD 225 Pipe Welding with Shielded Metal Arc, WLD 228 Comprehensive Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, WLD 231 Welding Print Reading, WLD 255 Welding Technology Capstone Course. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Arts in Art Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This program provides experience in a variety of art media. The courses develop the student’s design capabilities and basic skills in drawing, painting, ceramics and sculpture. Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College The modules are as follows: ART 111 Design I, ART 112 Design II, ART 121 Drawing I, ART 125 Painting I, ART 128 Watercolor I, ART 171 Ceramics I, ART 175 Sculpture I, ART 221 Drawing II, ART 223 Figure Drawing I, ART 130 Survey of World Art I, ART 230 Survey of World Art II. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Arts in Elementary Education Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This program provides the foundation coursework for future teachers in elementary education. Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College The modules are as follows: POS 120 American National Government, EDU 214 Cultural Diversity in Education, EDU 205 Introduction to Education, EDU 222 The Exceptional Student, MAT 160 Math for Elementary Teachers I, MAT 161 Math for Elementary Teachers II, POS 100 Arizona Constitution and Government. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Arts in Elementary Education with Emphasis in Early Childhood Education Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This program prepares the student to receive the Child Development Associate (CDA) credential or transfer to an Arizona State University to continue the required teacher preparation education. Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College The modules are as follows: POS 120 American National Government, EDU 214 Cultural Diversity in Education, MAT 160 Math for Elementary Teachers I, MAT 161 Math for Elementary Teachers II, POS 100 Arizona Constitution and Government, EDU 205 Introduction to Education, EDU 222 The Exceptional Student, ECE 271 Curriculum and Experiences in Early Childhood, ECE 272 Classroom Management, ECE 273 Play Education, ECE 274 Practicum. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Arts in History Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College The program includes global and United States history, with an emphasis on cultural diversity, and provides the students with the basics in history that are valuable at the university level. Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College The modules are as follows: HIS 131 History of the United States I, HIS 132 History of the United States II, HIS 135 Western Civilization I, HIS 136 Western Civilization II, HIS 234 History of Indians of North America, HIS 274 History of Mexico, HIS 281 Latin American History. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College   Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College   Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Arts in Mathematics Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This program is designed for students who wish to obtain a broad background in mathematics prior to transferring to a college or university. Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College The modules are as follows: MAT 160 Math for Elementary Teacher I, MAT 161 Math for Elementary Teacher II, MAT 181 Plane Trigonometry, MAT 201 Finite Mathematics, MAT 211 Introductory Statistics, MAT 212 Brief Calculus, MAT 221 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I, MAT 231 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II, MAT 241 Analytic Geometry and Calculus III, MAT 260 Introduction to Differential Equations. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Arts in Science Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This program is designed to assist students in transferring to four-year degree programs in science, engineering, or pre-professional health science programs (i.e., pre-med, pre-dental, or pre-veterinary). This emphasis area allows the maximum flexibility of courses allowing students to tailor their course work to meet the specific requirements of the institution to which the student intends to transfer. Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College The modules are as follows: BIO 181 General Biology (Majors) I, BIO 182 General Biology II, BIO 201 Human Anatomy and Physiology I, BIO 202 Human Anatomy and Physiology II, BIO 205 Microbiology, BIO 290 Field Biology I, BIO 291 Field Biology II, CHM 151 General Chemistry I, CHM 152 General Chemistry II, CHM 235 General Organic Chemistry I, CHM 236 General Organic Chemistry II, ENV 101 Environmental Science, GHY 212 Introduction to Meteorology, GLG 101 Physical Geology, GLG 102 Historical Geology, GLG 110 Environmental Geology/Natural Disaster, PHY 111 General Physics I or PHY 115 University Physics I, PHY 112 General Physics II or PHY 116 University Physics II. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Arts in Social Studies Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This program is designed for students to transfer credit to a university with social studies as the area of concentration. The program includes both global and United States history, cultural diversity, government, and geography and allows students to begin state certification requirements to teach at the elementary or secondary level. Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College The modules are as follows: GHY 240 World Regional Geography, HIS 131 History of the United States I, HIS 132 History of the United States II, HIS 135 Western Civilization I, HIS 136 Western Civilization II, HIS 234 History of Indians of North America, HIS 281 Latin American History, POS 100 Arizona Constitution and Government, POS 120 American National Government, POS 227 United Stated Constitution. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Arts in Social and Behavioral Science Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This degree is a multidisciplinary program which provides students wishing to transfer to four-year institutions with the academic foundations applicable to the fields of sociology and psychology. Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College The modules are as follows: PSY 135 Human Sexuality, PSY 232 Psychology of Adjustment, PSY 234 Social Psychology, PSY 240 Child Growth and Development, PSY 245 Lifespan Development, PSY 260 Introduction to Personality, PSY 270 Abnormal Psychology, SOC 132 Social Problems in Modern Society, SOC 133 Sociology of Deviant Behavior, SOC 136 Marriage and Family, SOC 140 Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Relations, WST 101 Intro to Women’s Studies. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Business in Business Administration Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This program is designed especially for the student who plans to transfer to a university. Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College The modules are as follows: BUS 202 Legal Environment of Business, BUS 206 Micro Economics, BUS 207 Macro Economics, BUS 208 Business Statistics, BUS 221 Financial Accounting, BUS 222 Managerial Accounting, CIS 110 Intro to Computer Information Systems, MAT 201 Finite Mathematics, ACC 125 Introduction to Accounting using QuickBooks, BUS 204 Business Communications, CIS 120 Intro to Programming. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of General Studies (AGS) Degree in Automotive Services Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This program is designed for students to develop skills in the areas of shop operations, time management, automobile electrical systems, engine repair, transmission repair, ignition systems, drivability, fuel systems, air conditioning systems, suspension and braking system repair. Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College The modules are as follows: ASE 101 Workplace Skills Training, ASE 102 Introductory Automotive Technology, ASE 111 Electrical/Electronic Systems I, ASE 112 Electrical/Electronic Systems II, ASE 113 Electrical/Electronic Systems III, ASE 131 Automotive Refrigeration Theory, ASE 132 Automotive HVAC Systems, ASE 255 Emission Control Systems, ASE 256 On-Board Diagnostic Systems, ASE 257 Automotive Ignition Systems, ASE 260 Manual Transmission Systems, ASE 261 Automotive Drive Axles and Differentials, ASE 262 NVH Theory/Diagnostic Strategy, ASE 271 Automatic Transmission Systems I, ASE 272 Automatic Transmission Systems II. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Science in Chemistry Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College The program also provides theoretical knowledge and laboratory skills required for entry-level jobs that require two years of college-level science and math. Chemistry deals with the composition and statistical properties of such structures, as well as their transformations and interactions to become materials encountered in everyday life. It also deals with understanding the properties and interactions of individual atoms with the purpose of applying that knowledge at the macroscopic level. Students completing the program will have an academic foundation and experience needed for transfer to a university chemistry degree program. Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College The modules are as follows: MAT 231 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II, CHM 235 General Organic Chemistry I, CHM 236 General Organic Chemistry II, PHY 115 University Physics I, PHY 116 University Physics II. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Science in Geology Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College Geology is the science of the Earth and geologists study processes that occur within the Earth and at the Earth’s surface that produce landscape features, deposit natural resources, and sometimes produce geologic hazards. Upon completion, graduates will have the academic foundation and experience needed for transfer to a university geology degree program. Graduates of the program will career opportunities in the following areas: environmental geology, water resources, consulting, construction, pollution remediation, environmental law/public policy research, education, resource management and exploration for petroleum or other natural resources. Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College The modules are as follows: MAT 231 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II, GLG 101 Physical Geology, GLG 102 Introduction to Geology II, PHY 115 University Physics I, PHY 116 University Physics II. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
105206 Mohave Community College Associate of Science in Life Science Full Time 2 Year(s) $192 for 8 credits or more Mohave Community College This program is designed to prepare students for studying the biological sciences at most universities and include biology, botany, zoology, microbiology and wildlife biology, etc. This emphasis will provide coursework found in the first two years of most baccalaureate programs and students should select general electives specific to the program and institution to which they plan to transfer. The program also provides theoretical knowledge and laboratory skills required for entry-level jobs that require two years of college-level science and math. Life Science is the study of living organisms and life scientists are concerned with the study of the characteristics, classification, behavior, heredity, and metabolism of organisms; how organisms come into existence; and the interactions organisms have with each other and with their environment. Applicant must meet the following requirements for admission into the program: pass the assessment test or have completed College Reading (PCS 021) and Pre-algebra (TRM 091); 18 years of age or older; must be a currently certified Arizona EMT, with one year pre-hospital documented experience. They should have completed of Haz-Mat First Responder 24 hour training; completed written and practical entrance exams and an oral interview. They also have current CPR certification at the American Heart Association Healthcare Provider or American Red Cross Professional Rescuer level. Associate degree Mohave Community College The modules are as follows: MAT 231 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II, BIO 181 General Biology (Majors) I, BIO 182 General Biology II, CHM 235 General Organic Chemistry I, CHM 236 General Organic Chemistry II. Mohave Community College     1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409 Mohave Community College Mohave Community College, 1971 Jagerson, KINGMAN, Arizona, 86409, +1 928 757 4331 Mohave Community College (MCC) was established as a county college by a vote of the people on November 3, 1971.In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land where the college’s first facilities were developed.The College is a rural, two-year, comprehensive community college serving more than 11,000 students annually.It serves the northwest corner of the State of Arizona and its neighboring communities in California, Nevada and Utah, constituting a vast and diverse service area.In order to service this large county, the College has established four separate campuses, one in the four communities of Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Colorado City.The mission is to serve the students and communities by providing an environment for educational excellence, innovation and awareness.The College strives to provide high quality, affordable and accessible higher education to all who seek it. No  
118888 Mills College 4+1 BA/MA in Infant Mental Health Full Time 5 Year(s) $25072 for 2 or more credits per semester Mills College This program is designed for Mills students to earn a BA in psychology and an MA in infant mental health in five years. This specialized master's degree is unique to Mills College. The program integrates a carefully designed curriculum that combines undergraduate and graduate specialized course work and field placement with a broad background in the liberal arts and sciences. The undergraduate portion of the program requires students to complete the Mills College BA as psychology majors The +1 MA year begins fall of the student's fifth year at Mills. In addition to the regular graduate admission requirements, all applicants to the graduate programs in English are required to complete an English supplemental application. TOEFL required for international applicants (Graduate programs in English and computer science require TOEFL scores of 250 or more on the computer-based test, 600 or more on the paper-based test or 100 or more for the internet based exam; other programs require 213 or more on the computer-based test or 550 or more on the paper-based test or 79 or higher for the internet-based exam. For fall admission, these tests should be taken by December of the year preceding the academic year for which admission is sought. Generally, international students are admitted for the fall semester). Masters Mills College EDUC 231 Assessment and Intervention for Children with Special Needs, EDUC 238 (138) Social, Emotional, and Moral Development and Learning, EDUC 242 (142) The Hospitalized Child, EDUC 255 (155) Children with Special Needs: Infants and Young Children, EDUC 275A/B Field Experience in Early Childhood Special Education or Infant Mental Health, EDUC 294A/B Graduate Seminar: Research in Education, PSYC 161 Clinical Psychology, PSYC 280 Parents and Care giving. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Mills College Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2255 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Accelerated Master of Business Administration Full Time 1 Year(s) $25072 for 2 or more credits per semester Mills College This Program requires all students to obtain substantive work experience before beginning their final year of study. Practical experience in a business or nonprofit organizational environment serves three purposes: Students are exposed to the disciplines of management structure and conduct, an experience that contributes to emotional maturity, refined judgment, and a more focused sense of personal development objectives; Work experience helps students understand their prior and later academic training more pragmatically; Prior employment is an important asset for future placement and career development. Applicants must possess a baccalaureate from an accredited college or university and must present evidence of their qualifications for advanced study. Applicant must have a 3.0 GPA in undergraduate, GMAT score are needed, TOEFL required for international applicants (Graduate programs in English and computer science require TOEFL scores of 250 or more on the computer-based test, 600 or more on the paper-based test or 100 or more for the internet based exam; other programs require 213 or more on the computer-based test or 550 or more on the paper-based test or 79 or higher for the internet-based exam. For fall admission, these tests should be taken by December of the year preceding the academic year for which admission is sought. Generally, international students are admitted for the fall semester). MBA Mills College MGMT 226 Management Information Systems, MGMT 230 Marketing Management, MGMT 232 Operations Management, MGMT 234 Human Resources Management, MGMT 244 Ethics, Leadership, and Entrepreneurship, MGMT 218 Financial Derivative, MGMT 219 International Finance, MGMT 246 Multinational Business Strategy, MGMT 255 International Trade, MGMT 231 Marketing Strategy, MGMT 233 Marketing Research, MGMT 202 Administrative Behavior, MGMT 203 Organizational Theory. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Mills College Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2255 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College BA in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Major Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Program This program offers excellent preparation for graduate study in biochemistry and molecular biology, molecular genetics, developmental biology, and other newly emerging disciplines such as genomics and systems biology. It also provides valuable training for students wishing to pursue careers in medicine, dentistry, and other health science professions. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College   Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Program Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Program, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2317 The Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Program at Mills has generous laboratory facilities, and also uses equipment located in the Chemistry and Physics and the Biology Departments.These departments and their facilities are housed in the new Natural Sciences Building.Notable in the selection of equipment are a DNA sequencing apparatus, thermal cyclers for polymerase chain reactions, a digital gel imaging system, nucleic acid hybridization ovens, an ultraviolet (UV) wavelength cross-linker, a tabletop ultracentrifuge, UV-visible spectrophotometers, both gas-liquid and high-performance liquid chromatographs, a nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer, a fluorometer, and a 96-well plate reader.The Scheffler Bio-Imaging Center contains a Leica DMLR research-quality fluorescence microscope with both film-based and digital cameras, and a research-quality Nikon dissecting scope with phototube and camera.Standard laboratory equipment is also available, such as clinical and high-speed centrifuges and micro-centrifuges, bacterial cell shakers and incubators, electrophoresis equipment, dissecting and compound microscopes, and culturing facilities for embryos and algae. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden
118888 Mills College BA in Biology Major - Cell and Molecular Biology Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Biology Department   Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College BIO 001:General Biology I with Lab, BIO 001X:General Biology I Lab, BIO 002:General Biology II with Lab, BIO 002X:General Biology II Lab, BIO 004:Introduction to Biology, BIO 018:Exploring the World of Plants, BIO 031N:Human Anatomy for Nurses, BIO 033:Genetics: Human Aspects, BIO 034N:Human Physiology for Nurses, BIO 037:California Natural History, BIO 039:Birds and Birding, BIO 041N:Microbiology for Nurses, BIO 047N:Introduction to Statistics and Analytical Methods for Nurses, BIO 100:Microbiology, BIO 110:California Flora and Vegetation, BIO 112:Plant Physiology, BIO 118:Biology of Plants, BIO 125:Principles of Ecology, BIO 130:Ecosystems of California, BIO 133:Molecular Cell Biology, BIO 135:Genetics, BIO 136:Developmental Biology, BIO 148:Principles of Evolution and Adaptation, BIO 149:Conservation Biology, BIO 153:Human Physiology, BIO 158:Marine Biology, BIO 161:Vertebrate Biology, BIO 167:Biochemistry I, BIO 175:Neurobiology, BIO 178:Restoration Ecology, BIO 180:Special Topics in Biology, BIO 181:Immunology, BIO 183:Advanced Seminar in Biology, BIO 191:Senior Seminar. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Biology Department Biology Department, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3274 The Biology Department is located in the new, state-of-the-art Natural Sciences Building.The teaching and research laboratories are equipped with up-to-date instrumentation for the teaching of current biological techniques.Notable facilities in the Natural Sciences Building include the Scheffler Bio-Imaging Center, with a trans illuminating fluorescence microscope with digital camera and imaging software, and a laboratory for undergraduate research, equipped with standard low-speed, high-speed, and ultracentrifuges, several PCR machines and spectrophotometers, a spectrofluoro photometer, walk-in warm and cold rooms, and a marine culture system. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College BA in Biology Major - Ecological Theory and Practice Track Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Biology Department   Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College BIO 001:General Biology I with Lab, BIO 001X:General Biology I Lab, BIO 002:General Biology II with Lab, BIO 002X:General Biology II Lab, BIO 004:Introduction to Biology, BIO 018:Exploring the World of Plants, BIO 031N:Human Anatomy for Nurses, BIO 033:Genetics: Human Aspects, BIO 034N:Human Physiology for Nurses, BIO 037:California Natural History, BIO 039:Birds and Birding, BIO 041N:Microbiology for Nurses, BIO 047N:Introduction to Statistics and Analytical Methods for Nurses, BIO 100:Microbiology, BIO 110:California Flora and Vegetation, BIO 112:Plant Physiology, BIO 118:Biology of Plants, BIO 125:Principles of Ecology, BIO 130:Ecosystems of California, BIO 133:Molecular Cell Biology, BIO 135:Genetics, BIO 136:Developmental Biology, BIO 148:Principles of Evolution and Adaptation, BIO 149:Conservation Biology, BIO 153:Human Physiology, BIO 158:Marine Biology, BIO 161:Vertebrate Biology, BIO 167:Biochemistry I, BIO 175:Neurobiology, BIO 178:Restoration Ecology, BIO 180:Special Topics in Biology, BIO 181:Immunology, BIO 183:Advanced Seminar in Biology, BIO 191:Senior Seminar. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Biology Department Biology Department, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3274 The Biology Department is located in the new, state-of-the-art Natural Sciences Building.The teaching and research laboratories are equipped with up-to-date instrumentation for the teaching of current biological techniques.Notable facilities in the Natural Sciences Building include the Scheffler Bio-Imaging Center, with a trans illuminating fluorescence microscope with digital camera and imaging software, and a laboratory for undergraduate research, equipped with standard low-speed, high-speed, and ultracentrifuges, several PCR machines and spectrophotometers, a spectrofluoro photometer, walk-in warm and cold rooms, and a marine culture system. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College BA in Biology Major - General Biology Track Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Biology Department   Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College BIO 001:General Biology I with Lab, BIO 001X:General Biology I Lab, BIO 002:General Biology II with Lab, BIO 002X:General Biology II Lab, BIO 004:Introduction to Biology, BIO 018:Exploring the World of Plants, BIO 031N:Human Anatomy for Nurses, BIO 033:Genetics: Human Aspects, BIO 034N:Human Physiology for Nurses, BIO 037:California Natural History, BIO 039:Birds and Birding, BIO 041N:Microbiology for Nurses, BIO 047N:Introduction to Statistics and Analytical Methods for Nurses, BIO 100:Microbiology, BIO 110:California Flora and Vegetation, BIO 112:Plant Physiology, BIO 118:Biology of Plants, BIO 125:Principles of Ecology, BIO 130:Ecosystems of California, BIO 133:Molecular Cell Biology, BIO 135:Genetics, BIO 136:Developmental Biology, BIO 148:Principles of Evolution and Adaptation, BIO 149:Conservation Biology, BIO 153:Human Physiology, BIO 158:Marine Biology, BIO 161:Vertebrate Biology, BIO 167:Biochemistry I, BIO 175:Neurobiology, BIO 178:Restoration Ecology, BIO 180:Special Topics in Biology, BIO 181:Immunology, BIO 183:Advanced Seminar in Biology, BIO 191:Senior Seminar. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Biology Department Biology Department, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3274 The Biology Department is located in the new, state-of-the-art Natural Sciences Building.The teaching and research laboratories are equipped with up-to-date instrumentation for the teaching of current biological techniques.Notable facilities in the Natural Sciences Building include the Scheffler Bio-Imaging Center, with a trans illuminating fluorescence microscope with digital camera and imaging software, and a laboratory for undergraduate research, equipped with standard low-speed, high-speed, and ultracentrifuges, several PCR machines and spectrophotometers, a spectrofluoro photometer, walk-in warm and cold rooms, and a marine culture system. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College BA in Biopsychology Major Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Biopsychology Program This program is an excellent choice for students who have interests in both the biological and psychological sciences. The majority of course work comes from the two main disciplines of the major, psychology and biology, and includes courses from chemistry. The combination of courses across disciplines provides students with a foundation for understanding the intersection of biology and psychology at an optimal level. Students may also gain research experience working with faculty in the Psychology and Biology Departments. Students in this major will be prepared to pursue graduate studies in psychology, biology, or related fields. Students interested in graduate studies in biology should complete the full organic chemistry series and are urged to obtain additional laboratory research experience in the biological sciences. Some students may wish to use this major in their preparation for health-related careers. Students who are interested in medicine and nursing should expand their course work by completing the organic chemistry series, physics, and calculus. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College   Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Biopsychology Program Biopsychology Program, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2176 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College BA in Chemistry Major Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Chemistry Program This program prepares students to work as chemists in industrial or government laboratories, or for postgraduate training in a variety of fields such as chemistry, medicine, dentistry, pharmacology, toxicology, and veterinary medicine. The combination of chemistry major and a computer science minor provides a strong background for work or further study in the new field of cheminformatics. Chemistry major also provides excellent preparation for becoming a science teacher in primary or secondary schools. Chemistry occupies such a central position among the natural sciences that it is essential training for many other disciplines. For example, it provides the foundations of biochemistry, molecular biology, material science, environmental science, and geology. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College CHEM 004:Introduction to College Chemistry, CHEM 010:Chemistry of Nutrition, CHEM 017:General Chemistry I, CHEM 018:General Chemistry II, CHEM 037N:Survey of Chemistry for Nurses, CHEM 038N:Survey of Chemistry II: Principles of Nutrition for Nurses, CHEM 105:Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 106:Organic Chemistry II, CHEM 109:Analytical Chemistry, CHEM 134:Experimental Physical Chemistry, CHEM 135:Quantum Mechanics, CHEM 136:Thermodynamics, CHEM 162:Inorganic Chemistry, CHEM 164:Nuclear Chemistry ,CHEM 167:Biochemistry I, CHEM 172:Spectroscopic Analysis, CHEM 179A:Directed Research, CHEM 180:Special Topics in Chemistry, CHEM 183:Advanced Seminar in Chemistry, CHEM 191:Senior Seminar. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Chemistry Program Chemistry Program, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2317 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College BA in Mathematics Major Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Department of Mathematics and Computer Science   Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College MATH 001:Introduction to Mathematics, MATH 003:Pre-Calculus, MATH 004:Discrete Mathematics I, MATH 006:Discrete Mathematics II, MATH 047:Calculus I, MATH 048:Calculus II, MATH 049:Multivariable Calculus, MATH 050:Linear Algebra, MATH 102:Probability and Statistics, MATH 104:Differential Equations, MATH 141:Real Analysis I, MATH 142:Real Analysis II, MATH 151:Abstract Algebra I, MATH 152:Abstract Algebra II, MATH 154:Foundations of Geometry, MATH 160:Complex Analysis, MATH 180:Topics in Mathematics, MATH 183:Advanced Seminar in Mathematics, MATH 242:Real Analysis, MATH 250A:Thesis for the Degree of Master of Arts in Mathematics, MATH 250B:Thesis for the Degree of Master of Arts in Mathematics, MATH 252:Abstract Algebra II, MATH 254:Foundations of Geometry, MATH 260:Complex Analysis, MATH 280:Topics in Mathematics. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2226 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College BS in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Major Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Program This program offers excellent preparation for graduate study in biochemistry and molecular biology, molecular genetics, developmental biology, and other newly emerging disciplines such as genomics and systems biology. It also provides valuable training for students wishing to pursue careers in medicine, dentistry, and other health science professions. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College   Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Program Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Program, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2317 The Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Program at Mills has generous laboratory facilities, and also uses equipment located in the Chemistry and Physics and the Biology Departments.These departments and their facilities are housed in the new Natural Sciences Building.Notable in the selection of equipment are a DNA sequencing apparatus, thermal cyclers for polymerase chain reactions, a digital gel imaging system, nucleic acid hybridization ovens, an ultraviolet (UV) wavelength cross-linker, a tabletop ultracentrifuge, UV-visible spectrophotometers, both gas-liquid and high-performance liquid chromatographs, a nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer, a fluorometer, and a 96-well plate reader.The Scheffler Bio-Imaging Center contains a Leica DMLR research-quality fluorescence microscope with both film-based and digital cameras, and a research-quality Nikon dissecting scope with phototube and camera.Standard laboratory equipment is also available, such as clinical and high-speed centrifuges and micro-centrifuges, bacterial cell shakers and incubators, electrophoresis equipment, dissecting and compound microscopes, and culturing facilities for embryos and algae. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden
118888 Mills College BS in Biology Major - Ecological Theory and Practice Track Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Biology Department   Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College BIO 001:General Biology I with Lab, BIO 001X:General Biology I Lab, BIO 002:General Biology II with Lab, BIO 002X:General Biology II Lab, BIO 004:Introduction to Biology, BIO 018:Exploring the World of Plants, BIO 031N:Human Anatomy for Nurses, BIO 033:Genetics: Human Aspects, BIO 034N:Human Physiology for Nurses, BIO 037:California Natural History, BIO 039:Birds and Birding, BIO 041N:Microbiology for Nurses, BIO 047N:Introduction to Statistics and Analytical Methods for Nurses, BIO 100:Microbiology, BIO 110:California Flora and Vegetation, BIO 112:Plant Physiology, BIO 118:Biology of Plants, BIO 125:Principles of Ecology, BIO 130:Ecosystems of California, BIO 133:Molecular Cell Biology, BIO 135:Genetics, BIO 136:Developmental Biology, BIO 148:Principles of Evolution and Adaptation, BIO 149:Conservation Biology, BIO 153:Human Physiology, BIO 158:Marine Biology, BIO 161:Vertebrate Biology, BIO 167:Biochemistry I, BIO 175:Neurobiology, BIO 178:Restoration Ecology, BIO 180:Special Topics in Biology, BIO 181:Immunology, BIO 183:Advanced Seminar in Biology, BIO 191:Senior Seminar. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Biology Department Biology Department, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3274 The Biology Department is located in the new, state-of-the-art Natural Sciences Building.The teaching and research laboratories are equipped with up-to-date instrumentation for the teaching of current biological techniques.Notable facilities in the Natural Sciences Building include the Scheffler Bio-Imaging Center, with a trans illuminating fluorescence microscope with digital camera and imaging software, and a laboratory for undergraduate research, equipped with standard low-speed, high-speed, and ultracentrifuges, several PCR machines and spectrophotometers, a spectrofluoro photometer, walk-in warm and cold rooms, and a marine culture system. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College BS in Biology Major - General Biology Track Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Biology Department   Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College BIO 001:General Biology I with Lab, BIO 001X:General Biology I Lab, BIO 002:General Biology II with Lab, BIO 002X:General Biology II Lab, BIO 004:Introduction to Biology, BIO 018:Exploring the World of Plants, BIO 031N:Human Anatomy for Nurses, BIO 033:Genetics: Human Aspects, BIO 034N:Human Physiology for Nurses, BIO 037:California Natural History, BIO 039:Birds and Birding, BIO 041N:Microbiology for Nurses, BIO 047N:Introduction to Statistics and Analytical Methods for Nurses, BIO 100:Microbiology, BIO 110:California Flora and Vegetation, BIO 112:Plant Physiology, BIO 118:Biology of Plants, BIO 125:Principles of Ecology, BIO 130:Ecosystems of California, BIO 133:Molecular Cell Biology, BIO 135:Genetics, BIO 136:Developmental Biology, BIO 148:Principles of Evolution and Adaptation, BIO 149:Conservation Biology, BIO 153:Human Physiology, BIO 158:Marine Biology, BIO 161:Vertebrate Biology, BIO 167:Biochemistry I, BIO 175:Neurobiology, BIO 178:Restoration Ecology, BIO 180:Special Topics in Biology, BIO 181:Immunology, BIO 183:Advanced Seminar in Biology, BIO 191:Senior Seminar. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Biology Department Biology Department, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3274 The Biology Department is located in the new, state-of-the-art Natural Sciences Building.The teaching and research laboratories are equipped with up-to-date instrumentation for the teaching of current biological techniques.Notable facilities in the Natural Sciences Building include the Scheffler Bio-Imaging Center, with a trans illuminating fluorescence microscope with digital camera and imaging software, and a laboratory for undergraduate research, equipped with standard low-speed, high-speed, and ultracentrifuges, several PCR machines and spectrophotometers, a spectrofluoro photometer, walk-in warm and cold rooms, and a marine culture system. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College BS in Biopsychology Major Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Biopsychology Program This program is an excellent choice for students who have interests in both the biological and psychological sciences. The majority of course work comes from the two main disciplines of the major, psychology and biology, and includes courses from chemistry. The combination of courses across disciplines provides students with a foundation for understanding the intersection of biology and psychology at an optimal level. Students may also gain research experience working with faculty in the Psychology and Biology Departments. Students in this major will be prepared to pursue graduate studies in psychology, biology, or related fields. Students interested in graduate studies in biology should complete the full organic chemistry series and are urged to obtain additional laboratory research experience in the biological sciences. Some students may wish to use this major in their preparation for health-related careers. Students who are interested in medicine and nursing should expand their course work by completing the organic chemistry series, physics, and calculus. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College   Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Biopsychology Program Biopsychology Program, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2176 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College BS in Chemistry Major Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Chemistry Program This program prepares students to work as chemists in industrial or government laboratories, or for postgraduate training in a variety of fields such as chemistry, medicine, dentistry, pharmacology, toxicology, and veterinary medicine. The combination of chemistry major and a computer science minor provides a strong background for work or further study in the new field of cheminformatics. Chemistry major also provides excellent preparation for becoming a science teacher in primary or secondary schools. Chemistry occupies such a central position among the natural sciences that it is essential training for many other disciplines. For example, it provides the foundations of biochemistry, molecular biology, material science, environmental science, and geology. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College CHEM 004:Introduction to College Chemistry, CHEM 010:Chemistry of Nutrition, CHEM 017:General Chemistry I, CHEM 018:General Chemistry II, CHEM 037N:Survey of Chemistry for Nurses, CHEM 038N:Survey of Chemistry II: Principles of Nutrition for Nurses, CHEM 105:Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 106:Organic Chemistry II, CHEM 109:Analytical Chemistry, CHEM 134:Experimental Physical Chemistry, CHEM 135:Quantum Mechanics, CHEM 136:Thermodynamics, CHEM 162:Inorganic Chemistry, CHEM 164:Nuclear Chemistry ,CHEM 167:Biochemistry I, CHEM 172:Spectroscopic Analysis, CHEM 179A:Directed Research, CHEM 180:Special Topics in Chemistry, CHEM 183:Advanced Seminar in Chemistry, CHEM 191:Senior Seminar. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Chemistry Program Chemistry Program, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2317 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College BS in Mathematics Major Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Department of Mathematics and Computer Science   Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College MATH 001:Introduction to Mathematics, MATH 003:Pre-Calculus, MATH 004:Discrete Mathematics I, MATH 006:Discrete Mathematics II, MATH 047:Calculus I, MATH 048:Calculus II, MATH 049:Multivariable Calculus, MATH 050:Linear Algebra, MATH 102:Probability and Statistics, MATH 104:Differential Equations, MATH 141:Real Analysis I, MATH 142:Real Analysis II, MATH 151:Abstract Algebra I, MATH 152:Abstract Algebra II, MATH 154:Foundations of Geometry, MATH 160:Complex Analysis, MATH 180:Topics in Mathematics, MATH 183:Advanced Seminar in Mathematics, MATH 242:Real Analysis, MATH 250A:Thesis for the Degree of Master of Arts in Mathematics, MATH 250B:Thesis for the Degree of Master of Arts in Mathematics, MATH 252:Abstract Algebra II, MATH 254:Foundations of Geometry, MATH 260:Complex Analysis, MATH 280:Topics in Mathematics. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2226 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in American Studies Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year American Studies Program This major is designed to address recurrent issues in American life from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, including some cross-cultural comparisons that help us to understand some of the ways in which the United States has affected and been affected by its neighbors to the north and south Canada and Latin America. To give focus to their studies, majors choose a concentration that determines the major and minor sequence of courses. The American Studies Program provides a good basis for careers in law, education, government, business, urban development, and communications. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College   Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 American Studies Program American Studies Program, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2338 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Anthropology Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Anthropology Program   Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College ANTH 057:Human Evolution, ANTH 058:Cultural Anthropology, ANTH 104:Educational Anthropology ,ANTH 107:The Ethnography, ANTH 109:Public Interest Ethnography, ANTH 115:Anthropological Theory ,ANTH 121:Controversies in Archaeology, ANTH 122:Ancient Complex Societies, ANTH 123:Archaeology and the Bible, ANTH 124:Reconstructing the Past, ANTH 130:Ethnicity, Race, and Child Development, ANTH 150:Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion, ANTH 157:Human Evolution, ANTH 158:Cultural Anthropology, ANTH 161:Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Women, ANTH 174:Visual Anthropology, ANTH 180:Special Topics in Anthropology, ANTH 183:Advanced Seminar in Anthropology, ANTH 192:Senior Seminar, ANTH 204:Educational Anthropology. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Anthropology Program Anthropology Program, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2113 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Art History Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Art Department (Art History) This program offers a wide range of European, American and Asian art history courses, incorporates broad cultural and historical perspectives. The major prepares students for graduate study and for careers in museums, galleries, arts administration, and art criticism. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College ARTH 018:Introduction to Western Art, ARTH 019:Art of the Modern World, ARTH 034:Museum Studies Workshop, ARTH 081:Introduction to Asian Art: India and the Himalayas, ARTH 082:Introduction to Asian Art: China, ARTH 121:Art of the Early Italian Renaissance, ARTH 122:Art of the Later Italian Renaissance, ARTH 123:Northern European Art, ARTH 124:Baroque Art ,ARTH 134:Museum Studies Workshop, ARTH 137:Art of the 20th Century, ARTH 138:Contemporary Art, ARTH 139:History of Performance Art, ARTH 140:New Directions in Art History and Criticism, ARTH 180:Special Topics in Art History, ARTH 181:The Art of Mughal India, ARTH 183:Advanced Seminar in Art History, ARTH 185:Painting of China, ARTH 186:Japanese Painting and Prints, ARTH 188:Early Japanese Art ,ARTH 190:Seminar: Contemporary U.S. Women Artists and the Feminist Art Movement, ARTH 191:Seminar: Contemporary Art of Asia, ARTH 192:Seminar: Women in European Art and Society, 1400-1700, ARTH 193:Seminar: The Female Nude in Western Art ,ARTH 199:Senior Seminar ,ARTH 223:Northern European Art ,ARTH 239:History of Performance Art ,ARTH 285:Painting of China, ARTH 286:Japanese Painting and Prints. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Art Department (Art History) Art Department (Art History), OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2117 The Art Department at Mills College includes both art history and studio art.The Art History program, which offers a wide range of European, American and Asian art history courses, incorporates broad cultural and historical perspectives.The major prepares students for graduate study and for careers in museums, galleries, arts administration, and art criticism. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Business Economics Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Business Economics Program This program is designed to meet the needs of women who seek careers in business, government, or nonprofit institutions. The program prepares students for positions in fields such as finance, economic analysis, information management, and human resources management. Students of business economics are afforded the opportunity to study and to develop an understanding of the goals, operation, and management of business firms. In addition, students develop analytic and technical skills useful in solving business problems. Students are encouraged to enroll in mathematics courses and to develop their written and oral communication skills. Mills location in the San Francisco Bay Area provides opportunities for internships with major corporations and financial institutions, as well as with federal, state, and local government agencies. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College   Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Business Economics Program Business Economics Program, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2113 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Child Development Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year School of Education This is an interdisciplinary major grounded in the study of human growth and development. Students observe and participate in the children’s school and other programs, and may choose to emphasize either early childhood education or, if they have special interests in chronically ill children and those considered at risk, child life in hospital or community settings. The major in child development meets the requirements for a state child development permit for teaching in preschool and day-care centers, and provides a strong basis for graduate school and for many other careers. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College   Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 School of Education School of Education, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3190 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Comparative Literature Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year School of Education This program offers the opportunity to bring together the study of a multiplicity of literary traditions. The demands of this major are challenging and require the ability to read literature written in a language other than English. The reward is a cross-cultural, interdisciplinary perspective on literature. Comparing literatures entails a familiarity with cultural specificities and a variety of methods and theories. Therefore, students are introduced to theoretical issues bearing on comparative literary studies, such as questions of genre, the evolution of literary forms, and literature as an expression of culture. Students choose literatures in which they will specialize in consultation with their advisor. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College   Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 School of Education School of Education, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3190 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Computer Science Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Department of Mathematics and Computer Science This program is designed to acquaint the student with fundamental concepts and problems in computer science and to prepare students for a career and/or graduate study in computer science and related fields. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College CS 062:Contemporary Computing, CS 063:Introduction to Computer Science, CS 064:Computer Concepts and Intermediate Programming, CS 111:Introduction to Computer Architecture, CS 112:Contemporary Computer Architecture, CS 113:Compiler Design and Implementation, CS 114:Programming Languages, CS 122:Operating Systems, CS 123:Robots, Persons, and the Future, CS 124:Data Structures and Algorithms, CS 125:Theory of Algorithms, CS 127:Linear Optimization, CS 128:Theory of Computation ,CS 131:Computer Networks, CS 163:Computer Graphics ,CS 170:Software Engineering, CS 180:Topics in Computer Science, CS 183:Advanced Seminar in Computer Science, CS 186:Web Programming, CS 212:Contemporary Computer Architecture, CS 214:Programming Languages ,CS 222:Operating Systems, CS 223:Robots, Persons, and the Future, CS 225:Theory of Algorithms, CS 227:Linear Optimization, CS 228:Theory of Computation, CS 231:Computer Networks, CS 232:The Interdisciplinary Computer Science Research Process, CS 250:Thesis for Degree of Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Computer Science, CS 263:Computer Graphics, CS 270:Software Engineering, CS 280:Topics in Computer Science, CS 286:Web Programming. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2226 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Dance Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Department of Dance This program is designed to develop each dancer’s technical, performance, and choreographic abilities while urging students to seek creative inspiration in the world around them. Within the broad context of liberal arts, students study dance history and theory and are introduced to some of the fundamental philosophical ideas of dance and culture studies. Dance majors develop expertise in three areas: technique, choreography, and history/theory. Each arena is arranged progressively, allowing students to move from elementary to advanced levels in contemporary modern dance and ballet, the department’s core areas of practice. Choreography classes are designed to become increasingly complex and varied over the course of study, while dance history and theory are arrayed chronologically, with knowledge building upon prior knowledge, preparing students for graduate studies should they wish. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College DNC 001:Elementary Ballet, DNC 002:Introduction to Dance Studies: Theory and Practice, DNC 003:Intermediate Ballet, DNC 005:Elementary Modern Dance, DNC 011:Ballet Barre, DNC 013:Somatic Arts, DNC 014:Techniques in International Dance Styles: Selected Form, DNC 015:Jazz, DNC 016:African-Haitian and Dunham Technique, DNC 034:Dance Improvisation, DNC 037:Introduction to Choreography, DNC 057:Music for the Dancer, DNC 074:Ballet History from the 16th through the 19th Centuries, DNC 079:Labanotation Studies, DNC 080:Laban Studies, DNC 101:Elementary Ballet, DNC 103:Intermediate Ballet ,DNC 105:Elementary Modern Dance, DNC 107:Intermediate Modern Dance, DNC 109:Advanced Modern Dance, DNC 111:Ballet Barre, DNC 113:Somatic Arts, DNC 131:Dance for Camera, DNC 133:Dance Kinesiology, DNC 134:Dance Improvisation, DNC 155A:Repertory Dance Company, DNC 155B:Repertory Dance Company, DNC 157:Music for the Dancer, DNC 159:Dance Production, DNC 165:Modern to Contemporary Performance: History, Theory, and Practice ,DNC 170:Seminar in Interdisciplinary Collaboration, DNC 174:Ballet History from the 16th through the 19th Centuries, DNC 176:Dance Cultures, DNC 180:Special Topics in Dance, DNC 181:Solo Choreography, DNC 183:Advanced Seminar in Dance, DNC 184:Choreography: Construction Project, DNC 190:Senior Project in Dance Research, DNC 191:Senior Project in Dance Research: Choreography, DNC 196:Live and Media Performance, DNC 213:Rhythmic Practicum, DNC 231:Dance for Camera, DNC 243:Independent Project, DNC 250A:Thesis: Research Project, DNC 250B:Thesis: Writing, DNC 250C:Thesis: Concert, DNC 253:Theory of Teaching Dance, DNC 254:Laboratory Teaching of Dance, DNC 255A:Repertory Dance Company, DNC 255B:Repertory Dance Company, DNC 265:Modern to Contemporary Performance: History, Theory, and Practice, DNC 282:Group Choreography, DNC 284:Choreographic Project, DNC 285:Sources and Inventions, DNC 286:Contemporary Choreography: Stylistic and Contextual Investigations, DNC 288:Critical Acts: Dance Strategies, Theories, and Contexts, DNC 291:Early Modern Women: Western Dance Pioneers, DNC 292:The Diaghilev Ballets Russes and the Making of Modern Culture, DNC 293:Contemporary Issues in Choreography, DNC 294:New Genre: Interdisciplinary Collaborations, DNC 296:Live and Media Performance, DNC 297:Ideas about Space, DNC 298:Dance Theatre in Traditional and Contemporary Performing Arts. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Department of Dance Department of Dance, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2175 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Economics Program This program prepares students for a wide range of careers, as well as graduate study in law, economics, or business. The major develops analytic skills applicable in many different settings and helps students develop mathematical, written, and oral communication skills. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College ECON 050:Introduction to Economics, ECON 073:Financial Accounting, ECON 081:Introduction to Statistics, ECON 100:Microeconomic Theory, ECON 101:Macroeconomic Theory, ECON 112:Intermediate Financial Accounting, ECON 113:Money and Financial Institutions, ECON 114:Principles of Individual Investment, ECON 115:Managerial Accounting, ECON 116:Corporate Finance, ECON 117:Women and the Economy, ECON 118:Financial Derivatives, ECON 121:Labor Economics, ECON 128:Governmental Accounting and Nonprofit Accounting, ECON 130:The Economics of Poverty, Inequality, and Discrimination, ECON 134:Public Sector Economics: The Economics of Government, ECON 136:Managerial Economics, ECON 139:Urban Economics, ECON 140:Health Economics, ECON 141:Economics of Education, ECON 142:Industrial Organization and Public Policy, ECON 153:Environmental Economics, ECON 155:International Trade, ECON 158:International Finance, ECON 159:Economic Development, ECON 160:Economics of Oil, ECON 164:Econometrics and Business Forecasting, ECON 180:Special Topics in Economics, ECON 183:Advanced Seminar in Economics, ECON 187:Internship in Business Economics, ECON 190:Senior Seminar in Business Economics, ECON 192:Senior Seminar in Economics. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Economics Program Economics Program, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2113 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in English with Emphasis in Creative Writing Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Economics Program This program allows them to explore diverse authors and periods, experiment with written forms, develop critical thinking and writing skills, access new creative techniques, and prepare for graduate degrees and careers in a variety of professions. A major must choose one of two different emphases, literature or creative writing; both emphases require the same set of foundational courses which are designed to develop literary skills and enhance awareness of the ways history and literature intersect. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College ENG 001:Critical Reading and Expository Writing, ENG 005:Writing Skills Workshop Tutorial, ENG 010:Introduction to Literary Studies, ENG 012:Ancient Myth: Greek and Roman Mythology, ENG 01YA:Introduction to Prose Composition for English Learners, ENG 01YB:Academic Writing Skills for Multilingual Writers of English, ENG 043:Survey of African American Literature, ENG 045:World Roots of Literature, ENG 055:Beginning Fiction Workshop, ENG 056:Poetry Workshop I, ENG 057:Beginning Fiction for Children and Young Adults Workshop, ENG 05YA:Writing Skills Workshop for English Learners, ENG 061:Theme and Genre Courses, ENG 061R:Studies in Lesbian Writing, ENG 063:Survey of American Literature I, ENG 064:Survey of American Literature II, ENG 065:Survey of British Literature I, ENG 066:Survey of British Literature II, ENG 072:Journalism Principles and Practices I, ENG 073:Journalism Principles and Practices II, ENG 074:The Bible as Literature, ENG 101:Development of the English Language, ENG 102:Advanced Expository Writing, ENG 105:The Age of Chaucer ,ENG 106:Medieval and Renaissance Romance, ENG 107:Artful Prose: Grammar and Style for Writers, ENG 109:The Craft of the Young Adult Novel, ENG 115:Shakespeare, ENG 117:20th-Century African American Literature, ENG 118:Listening to Reading, ENG 119:Fiction Since 1960, ENG 121:English Renaissance Poetry ,ENG 131:18th-Century Poetry and Prose, ENG 132:18th-Century English Novel ,ENG 147:Survey of 19th-Century African American Literature, ENG 152:Poets of Color of the 20th and 21st Centuries, ENG 155:Advanced Fiction for Children and Young Adults Workshop, ENG 158:Contemporary Fiction by Women, ENG 159:Feature Writing, ENG 160:Writing for Magazines, ENG 161:Modern Drama, ENG 163:American Literature to 1865: Romanticism, ENG 164:Modern American Fiction, ENG 165:American Literature from 1865 to 1920: Realism, ENG 166:Modern American Poetry, ENG 167:Advanced Creative Nonfiction Workshop, ENG 168:Advanced Fiction Workshop, ENG 170:Poetry Workshop II, ENG 171:Social Action and the Academic Essay, ENG 172:Journalism Principles and Practices I, ENG 173:Journalism Principles and Practices II, ENG 174:The Bible as Literature, ENG 175:English Romantic Poetry, ENG 176:The Victorian Period: Prose, Poetry, and Drama, ENG 180:Special Topics in Literature and Culture, ENG 181:The British Novel in the 20th Century and Beyond, ENG 183:Advanced Seminars in English, ENG 188:The 19th-Century British Novel, ENG 189:Senior Thesis in Creative Writing, ENG 191:Senior Thesis in Literature, ENG 201:Development of the English Language, ENG 202:Advanced Expository Writing, ENG 203:The Craft of Fiction, ENG 204:The Craft of Poetry, ENG 205:The Age of Chaucer, ENG 206:Medieval and Renaissance Romance, ENG 207:Artful Prose: Grammar and Style for Writers, ENG 209:The Craft of the Young Adult Novel ,ENG 211: Contemporary Magazine Production, ENG 215:Shakespeare, ENG 217:20th-Century African American Literature, ENG 218:Listening to Reading, ENG 219:Fiction Since 1960 ENG 221:English Renaissance Poetry, ENG 226:Craft of Creative Nonfiction, ENG 231:18th-Century Poetry and Prose, ENG 232:18th-Century English Novel, ENG 247:Survey of 19th-Century African American Literature, ENG 250:Thesis for the MFA Degree, ENG 250A:MA Research Project, ENG 252:Poets of Color of the 20th and 21st Centuries, ENG 255:Graduate Fiction for Children and Young Adults Workshop, ENG 258:Contemporary Fiction by Women, ENG 259:Graduate Novel Workshop, ENG 260:Graduate Novel Workshop, ENG 261:Modern Drama, ENG 263:American Literature to 1865: Romanticism, ENG 264:Modern American Fiction, ENG 265:American Literature from 1865 to 1920: Realism, ENG 266:Modern American Poetry ,ENG 267:Graduate Creative Nonfiction Workshop, ENG 268:Graduate Fiction Workshop, ENG 269:Graduate Non-Fiction Magazine Workshop, ENG 270:Graduate Poetry Workshop, ENG 271:Theories of Creativity and the Teaching of Creative Writing, ENG 272:Theories and Strategies of Teaching Writing. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Economics Program Economics Program, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2113 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in English with Emphasis in Literature Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Economics Program This program allows them to explore diverse authors and periods, experiment with written forms, develop critical thinking and writing skills, access new creative techniques, and prepare for graduate degrees and careers in a variety of professions. A major must choose one of two different emphases, literature or creative writing; both emphases require the same set of foundational courses which are designed to develop literary skills and enhance awareness of the ways history and literature intersect. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College ENG 001:Critical Reading and Expository Writing, ENG 005:Writing Skills Workshop Tutorial, ENG 010:Introduction to Literary Studies, ENG 012:Ancient Myth: Greek and Roman Mythology, ENG 01YA:Introduction to Prose Composition for English Learners, ENG 01YB:Academic Writing Skills for Multilingual Writers of English, ENG 043:Survey of African American Literature, ENG 045:World Roots of Literature, ENG 055:Beginning Fiction Workshop, ENG 056:Poetry Workshop I, ENG 057:Beginning Fiction for Children and Young Adults Workshop, ENG 05YA:Writing Skills Workshop for English Learners, ENG 061:Theme and Genre Courses, ENG 061R:Studies in Lesbian Writing, ENG 063:Survey of American Literature I, ENG 064:Survey of American Literature II, ENG 065:Survey of British Literature I, ENG 066:Survey of British Literature II, ENG 072:Journalism Principles and Practices I, ENG 073:Journalism Principles and Practices II, ENG 074:The Bible as Literature, ENG 101:Development of the English Language, ENG 102:Advanced Expository Writing, ENG 105:The Age of Chaucer ,ENG 106:Medieval and Renaissance Romance, ENG 107:Artful Prose: Grammar and Style for Writers, ENG 109:The Craft of the Young Adult Novel, ENG 115:Shakespeare, ENG 117:20th-Century African American Literature, ENG 118:Listening to Reading, ENG 119:Fiction Since 1960, ENG 121:English Renaissance Poetry ,ENG 131:18th-Century Poetry and Prose, ENG 132:18th-Century English Novel ,ENG 147:Survey of 19th-Century African American Literature, ENG 152:Poets of Color of the 20th and 21st Centuries, ENG 155:Advanced Fiction for Children and Young Adults Workshop, ENG 158:Contemporary Fiction by Women, ENG 159:Feature Writing, ENG 160:Writing for Magazines, ENG 161:Modern Drama, ENG 163:American Literature to 1865: Romanticism, ENG 164:Modern American Fiction, ENG 165:American Literature from 1865 to 1920: Realism, ENG 166:Modern American Poetry, ENG 167:Advanced Creative Nonfiction Workshop, ENG 168:Advanced Fiction Workshop, ENG 170:Poetry Workshop II, ENG 171:Social Action and the Academic Essay, ENG 172:Journalism Principles and Practices I, ENG 173:Journalism Principles and Practices II, ENG 174:The Bible as Literature, ENG 175:English Romantic Poetry, ENG 176:The Victorian Period: Prose, Poetry, and Drama, ENG 180:Special Topics in Literature and Culture, ENG 181:The British Novel in the 20th Century and Beyond, ENG 183:Advanced Seminars in English, ENG 188:The 19th-Century British Novel, ENG 189:Senior Thesis in Creative Writing, ENG 191:Senior Thesis in Literature, ENG 201:Development of the English Language, ENG 202:Advanced Expository Writing, ENG 203:The Craft of Fiction, ENG 204:The Craft of Poetry, ENG 205:The Age of Chaucer, ENG 206:Medieval and Renaissance Romance, ENG 207:Artful Prose: Grammar and Style for Writers, ENG 209:The Craft of the Young Adult Novel ,ENG 211: Contemporary Magazine Production, ENG 215:Shakespeare, ENG 217:20th-Century African American Literature, ENG 218:Listening to Reading, ENG 219:Fiction Since 1960 ENG 221:English Renaissance Poetry, ENG 226:Craft of Creative Nonfiction, ENG 231:18th-Century Poetry and Prose, ENG 232:18th-Century English Novel, ENG 247:Survey of 19th-Century African American Literature, ENG 250:Thesis for the MFA Degree, ENG 250A:MA Research Project, ENG 252:Poets of Color of the 20th and 21st Centuries, ENG 255:Graduate Fiction for Children and Young Adults Workshop, ENG 258:Contemporary Fiction by Women, ENG 259:Graduate Novel Workshop, ENG 260:Graduate Novel Workshop, ENG 261:Modern Drama, ENG 263:American Literature to 1865: Romanticism, ENG 264:Modern American Fiction, ENG 265:American Literature from 1865 to 1920: Realism, ENG 266:Modern American Poetry ,ENG 267:Graduate Creative Nonfiction Workshop, ENG 268:Graduate Fiction Workshop, ENG 269:Graduate Non-Fiction Magazine Workshop, ENG 270:Graduate Poetry Workshop, ENG 271:Theories of Creativity and the Teaching of Creative Writing, ENG 272:Theories and Strategies of Teaching Writing. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Economics Program Economics Program, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2113 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Environmental Studies Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Environmental Studies Program This program is an interdisciplinary major designed to provide students with an understanding of ecological processes and environmental problems. This foundation is necessary for the analysis and resolution of conflicts between human activities and the biosphere. Such conflicts not only threaten the quality of life on Earth, but also raise questions concerning values, aesthetics, and social structure in modern civilization. Solutions to environmental problems will require the interaction and cooperation of people trained in a variety of fields in addition to science, including law, public policy, communications, education, and business. Therefore, the major provides an opportunity to explore contributions from a variety of disciplines, including biology, chemistry, government, economics, anthropology, sociology, ethnic studies, and literature. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College   Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Environmental Studies Program Environmental Studies Program, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3274 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Ethnic Studies Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Ethnic Studies Department This program provides a strong foundation for a career in the fields of diversity, education, social services, and other areas, as well as graduate school in a number of disciplines. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College ETHS 039:Raices (Roots): Latin America and the Caribbean, ETHS 042:Ethnicity and Environment in California, ETHS 047:The "Third World": Colonialism and Globalization, ETHS 050:Black Feminist Theory, ETHS 051:Introduction to Ethnic Studies, ETHS 052:African American Women's History, ETHS 054:American Indian History to 1900, ETHS 055:American Indian History from 1900, ETHS 064:Mixed-Race Descent in the Americas, ETHS 090:Comparative Ethnic Literature and Cultural Production, ETHS 091:Research Methods in Ethnic Studies, ETHS 112:Race, Gender, and the Environment, ETHS 114:African Diasporic Representations in Film, ETHS 120:Narratives of People of Mixed-Race Descent, ETHS 126:Theories of Race and Ethnicity, ETHS 139:Asian/Pacific American Women Writers, ETHS 142:Ethnicity and Environment in California, ETHS 144:Asian/Pacific American and Asian Diasporic Literature, ETHS 150:Black Feminist Theory, ETHS 154:Writing the Self: Autobiographies of People of Color in the U.S., ETHS 156:Contemporary Queer Writers of Color, ETHS 157:Race, Gender, and the Criminal Justice System, ETHS 158:Latino Immigration, ETHS 159:History of Latinas/os in the U.S., ETHS 160:Militarism, Gender and Ethnicity, ETHS 166:Women of Color in Social Movements, ETHS 172:American Indian Women in the U.S., ETHS 173:Celluloid Native: American Indians in Film, ETHS 180:Special Topics in Ethnic Studies, ETHS 183:Advanced Seminar in Ethnic Studies, ETHS 188:Film, Color, and Culture: Images of People of Color in Cinema, ETHS 191:Senior Seminar, ETHS 239:Asian/Pacific American Women Writers. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Ethnic Studies Department Ethnic Studies Department, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2080 The Ethnic Studies Department prepares Mills students for leadership and development in an increasingly multicultural, transnational, and globalized society by studying the rich history of ethnic and racial diversity in the United States from the perspectives of peoples of color.The department’s curriculum promotes critical thinking and creative analysis through comparative study of the social, economic, cultural, and environmental concerns and contributions of American Indians and Alaska Natives, African Americans, Latinas/os and Chicanas/os, Asian Americans, and Pacific Islanders.At Mills, the Department examines racial dynamics as they intersect with gender, sexuality, class, and nation, and many of the courses focus on the unique experiences of women of color.The curriculum also explores the transnational and diasporic dimensions of racial identities. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in French and Francophone Studies Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year French and Francophone Studies Program This program offers a dynamic, cross-cultural, and interdisciplinary approach to language, culture, and literature. This transnational perspective recognizes the equal importance of the cultural and intellectual traditions emanating from France and its close neighbors, and from la francophonie: the French-speaking diaspora outside of Europe, especially in the Caribbean, Africa, and Southeast Asia. The program is also unique in its emphasis on the study abroad experience as an integral part of understanding the richness and complexity of French and Francophone cultures. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College FREN 001:Elementary French I, FREN 002:Elementary French II, FREN 003:Intermediate French III, FREN 004:Intermediate French IV, FREN 101:Introduction to French Literature, FREN 102:Introduction to Francophone Literature, FREN 126:Advanced Grammar and Translation, FREN 153:Reasons of the Heart, FREN 155:The Enlightenment, FREN 157:The 18th-Century Novel, FREN 162:Aesthetics of the Body in Literature ,FREN 168:Francophone Women's Writing from Martinique, Haiti, and Guadeloupe, FREN 170:Orientalism in the Novel, FREN 174:Essays of the Self, FREN 191:Senior Thesis, FREN 192:Senior Thesis. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 French and Francophone Studies Program French and Francophone Studies Program, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2212 The French and Francophone Studies Program at Mills offer a dynamic, cross-cultural, and interdisciplinary approach to language, culture, and literature.This transnational perspective recognizes the equal importance of the cultural and intellectual traditions emanating from France and its close neighbors, and from la francophonie: the French-speaking diaspora outside of Europe, especially in the Caribbean, Africa, and Southeast Asia. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Government Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Government Department This program is appropriate for students planning to enter the fields of law, politics, business, or management, as well as for those who wish to pursue graduate work in political science. Mills graduates in government have pursued a variety of careers, including university teaching, the Foreign Service, law, and management in both the private and public sectors. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College GOVT 016:Comparative Politics, GOVT 017:International Relations, GOVT 021:The Public Policy-Making Process, GOVT 085:American Government, GOVT 090:American Foreign Policy, GOVT 091:The United States and Latin America, GOVT 101:Organizational Theory, GOVT 102:Administrative Behavior, GOVT 115:The American Presidency, GOVT 116:Court Systems of the San Francisco Metropolitan Area, GOVT 118:Science, Technology, and Public Policy, GOVT 121:The Public Policy-Making Process, GOVT 123:International Political Economy, GOVT 127:Comparative Foreign Policy, GOVT 131:Transitions to Democracy, GOVT 132:Theories of International Relations, GOVT 137:Comparative Politics of the Middle East and North Africa, GOVT 138:International Relations of the Middle East, GOVT 139:Ethical Reasoning in Politics and Public Policy, GOVT 141:Politics of Developing Nations, GOVT 144:Latin American Politics, GOVT 145:Latin American Revolution and Revolutionary Movements, GOVT 148:Model United Nations, GOVT 149:Diplomacy, GOVT 180:Special Topics in Government, GOVT 183:Advanced Seminar in Government, GOVT 191:Senior Seminar, GOVT 221:The Public Policy-Making Process. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Government Department Government Department, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2338 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in History Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year History Program This program is designed to provide students with a broad background in history and knowledge of historical methods. The faculty in history is composed of specialists in modern European history, 19th and 20th century U.S. history, and East Asian history. Mills graduates in history have continued their study in graduate and professional schools and have entered careers in law, business, journalism, publishing, teaching, library science, museum curatorship, and government service. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College HIST 011:The West and Its Cultural Traditions I, HIST 012:The West and Its Cultural Traditions II, HIST 031:American History I, HIST 032:American History II, HIST 058:Ancient History, HIST 061:China and Japan to 1800, HIST 062:China and Japan since 1800, HIST 069:Men, Women, and Travel: Tourism in Europe since the Renaissance, HIST 080:Special Topics in History, HIST 100:Europe in the Middle Ages, HIST 102:The Italian Renaissance, HIST 104:Early Modern Europe, HIST 108:Gender and Society in Early Modern Europe, HIST 109:Irish Nationalism, HIST 111:Cuisine History, HIST 112:The West and Its Cultural Traditions II, HIST 113:Left and Right in Modern Europe, HIST 116:History of the American City, HIST 117:The Immigrant Experience, HIST 118:The Civil Rights Movement in America: 1941 to the Present, HIST 123:England and the British Empire: From the Rise of the Tudors to the Present, HIST 125:France: From the 1789 Revolution to the Present, HIST 127:Central Europe in the Modern Era, HIST 129:Spain: From the Golden Age to the Present, HIST 133:The South in American History, HIST 135:Worker in American Life: 1877 to the Present HIST 136:Screening American History, HIST 137:Prosperity, Depression, and War: America from 1920 to 1945, HIST 138:The United States since World War II, HIST 140:Diplomatic History of the United States since 1898, HIST 142:The Supreme Court, HIST 146:The Chinese Communist Movement, 1921-1949, HIST 148:Communist China, 1949-1989, HIST 149:Colonial and Revolutionary America, HIST 151:African American History since Emancipation, HIST 153:Traditional China, HIST 154:Modern China, HIST 155:Modern Japan, HIST 158:Growing Up in America, HIST 160:History of Women in America, HIST 169:Men, Women and Travel: Tourism in Europe since the Renaissance, HIST 173:Eastern Europe, the Russian Revolution, and Evolution of the European Union, HIST 180:Special Topics in History, HIST 183:Advanced Seminar in History, HIST 189:History and Its Methods, HIST 190:Senior Thesis Seminar. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 History Program History Program, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2338 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Intermedia Arts Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Intermedia Arts Program This program focuses on conceptual, critical, and aesthetic explorations in artistic production, utilizing a variety of current technological means. In this program, students are encouraged to develop their own individual and diverse approaches to video, electronic, and digital arts. This artistic production is supported by the study of the history, criticism, and theory of these disciplines, with an emphasis on issues of representation, experimental approaches to art practice, changing notions of the performative, and the impact of technology on the way students understand, negotiate, and generate social space. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College IART 119:Electronic Arts, IART 120:Advanced Electronic Arts, IART 141:Constructing the Technological "Other", IART 143:History of Intermedia and Electronic Art, IART 147:Video I, IART 148:Video II, IART 191:Senior Seminar: Intermedia, IART 219:Electronic Arts, IART 220:Advanced Electronic Arts, IART 241:Constructing the Technological "Other", IART 243:History of Intermedia and Electronic Art, IART 247:Video I, IART 248:Video II. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Intermedia Arts Program Intermedia Arts Program, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3197 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in International Relations Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year International Relations Program This program examines the history and theories of international relations, how foreign policy is formulated in different political systems, the role of international organizations, and the impact of economic development on international relations. In addition to an introductory course, the major includes specific courses on American foreign policy, comparative foreign policy, and theories of international relations. Courses dealing with European democracies, communist and post-communist political systems, and developing nations in such regions of the world as the Middle East and Latin America also are offered. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College   Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 International Relations Program International Relations Program, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2338 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Latin American Studies Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Latin American Studies Program This program offers students a variety of courses on the peoples, cultures, literature, music, history, politics, and geography of Latin America and the Caribbean. It brings together disciplines that span the social sciences and the humanities, and also touches the fine arts, in a cohesive plan of study. The program provides students with a broad understanding of this changing region. The major offers a well-rounded introduction to Latin American culture, history, and politics along with providing students with Spanish speaking skills. The major combines a core of common courses dealing with Latin America and U.S. Latinos with a field of concentration of the student's choosing and a closely supervised senior thesis. The minor gives an overview of culture, literature, history, and politics, while allowing the student to emphasize the aspect of Latin American studies most relevant to student’s needs and interests. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College   Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Latin American Studies Program Latin American Studies Program, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2356 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Literary and Cultural Studies Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Latin American Studies Program This program focuses on the critical study of cultures and literatures across linguistic and national traditions and requires only two years of language study by the time of graduation. One of the main objectives of the major and minor is to address the study of cultures other than those which belong to the English and North American traditions, while acquiring an appropriate level of foreign language proficiency. An interdisciplinary field, cultural studies establishes connections between language, literary, post-colonial, and border studies. The program of courses addresses contemporary topics and theoretical issues in the study of cultures, focusing on the intersections between questions of race, class, gender, and nation at an inclusive level of articulation, rather than centering narrowly on only one cultural tradition as a universal tool for reading a culture. The major and minor incorporates cultural contents (representations in different kinds of texts such as film and popular culture), critical methodology, and contemporary concepts and theories of cultural study in conjunction with key notions for an understanding of cultural formations. These notions include historical, social, and political systems of power. The reflection on national and cultural identities and intellectual traditions, and the diversity of human thought and experience, are at the core of the critical enterprise of cultural studies. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College   Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Latin American Studies Program Latin American Studies Program, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2356 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music - Specialization in Composition Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Music Department This program promotes a dynamic interaction between performance and improvisation, historical and theoretical studies, composition, and music technology. The music student at Mills also learns that Western musical culture is only one of the world’s many musical traditions a fact accentuated by the cultural diversity of the Bay Area as well as its position on the Pacific Rim. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College MUS 001:Exploring Music: Performance, Creation, and Cultural Practice, MUS 002:Music in Western Culture, MUS 003:Musicianship I-IV, MUS 005:Diatonic Harmony and Counterpoint I, MUS 006:Diatonic Harmony and Counterpoint II, MUS 007:Individual Instruction in Performance, MUS 009:Individual Instruction in Voice, MUS 014:Musics of the World: The Pacific, Asia, and India, MUS 015:Musics of the World: Africa, the Mediterranean, and the Americas, MUS 016:Women and Creative Music, MUS 020:American Music, MUS 022:Selected Topics in Ethnomusicology, MUS 026:Music Improvisation Ensemble I, MUS 027:Contemporary Performance Ensemble, MUS 028:Gamelan Ensemble, MUS 029:Kongolese Drumming, MUS 030:Vocal Jazz Improvisation Ensemble, MUS 031:Performance Collective, MUS 032:Early Music Vocal Ensemble-Beginning MUS 033:Early Music Vocal Ensemble-Intermediate, MUS 034:Early Music Instrumental Ensemble Renaissance, MUS 035:Early Music Ensemble-Baroque, MUS 047:Introduction to Electronic Music, MUS 049:Challenges to Artistic Traditions, MUS 054:Introduction to Computer Music, MUS 056:Musical Form: Analysis and Performance, MUS 057:Individual Instruction in Performance, MUS 059:Individual Instruction in Voice, MUS 101:20th-Century Styles and Techniques I: 1900-1945, MUS 102:20th-Century Styles and Techniques II: 1945 to the Present, MUS 107:Individual Instruction in Performance and Composition, MUS 109:Individual Instruction in Voice, MUS 111:Improvisation Workshop, MUS 112:Cross-Currents in Rock Music, MUS 113:Intermedia Collaborations, MUS 114:Musics of the World: The Pacific, Asia, and India, MUS 115:Musics of the World: Africa, the Mediterranean, and the Americas, MUS 116:Women and Creative Music, MUS 117:History of European Music to 1750, MUS 118:Classic and Romantic Music, MUS 119:Performance Practice of Baroque and Classical Music, MUS 120:American Music, MUS 121:Film Music: Mood and Meaning ,MUS 122:Selected Topics in Ethnomusicology, MUS 124:Contemporary Instrumentation and Orchestration, MUS 125:Workshop in Performance and Literature, MUS 126:Music Improvisation Ensemble I, MUS 127:Contemporary Performance Ensemble, MUS 128:Gamelan Ensemble, MUS 129:Kongolese Drumming, MUS 130:Vocal Jazz Improvisation Ensemble, MUS 131:Performance Collective, MUS 132:Early Music Vocal Ensemble-Beginning ,MUS 133:Early Music Vocal Ensemble-Intermediate, MUS 134:Early Music Instrumental Ensemble Renaissance, MUS 135:Early Music Ensemble-Baroque, MUS 136:Music Instrument Building, MUS 137:Seminar in Music Literature and Criticism, MUS 141:The Music of India, MUS 142:Music Improvisation Ensemble II, MUS 147:Introduction to Electronic Music, MUS 148:Post-Tonal Theory and Analysis, MUS 154:Introduction to Computer Music, MUS 155:Advanced Chromatic Harmony and Post-Tonal Theory, MUS 156:Tonal Analysis, MUS 157:Seminar by Visiting Professor, MUS 159:Seminar in Musical Performance, Composition, and Improvisation, MUS 160:Composition Practicum, MUS 161:Sound Techniques of Recording, MUS 163:The World of Opera, MUS 164:Advanced Audio Recording, MUS 165:Sound Art, MUS 170:African American Music: The Meaning and the Message, MUS 180:Special Topics in Music, MUS 183:Advanced Seminar in Music, MUS 205:Selected Issues in Composition, MUS 210:Selected Issues in Contemporary Performance and Improvisation, MUS 211:Improvisation Workshop, MUS 212:Seminar in 20th-Century Literature and Theory, MUS 219:Performance Practice of Baroque and Classical Music, MUS 224:Contemporary Instrumentation and Orchestration, MUS 225:Individual Instruction in Performance and Composition, MUS 226:Music Improvisation Ensemble I, MUS 227:Contemporary Performance Ensemble, MUS 228:Gamelan Ensemble, MUS 229:Kongolese Drumming, MUS 230:Vocal Jazz Improvisation Ensemble, MUS 231:Performance Collective, MUS 232:Early Music Vocal Ensemble-Beginning, MUS 233:Early Music Vocal Ensemble-Intermediate, MUS 234:Early Music Instrumental Ensemble-Renaissance, MUS 235:Early Music Ensemble-Baroque. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Music Department Music Department, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2025 The Music Department at Mills College has enjoyed an international reputation.Because of its strong faculty and history of innovation, the department is in a unique position to enable its students to participate in some of the most exciting areas of development for music making in their time.All music students at Mills, whether they are music majors, music minors, or those who simply wish to take music courses, benefit from this stimulating, creative atmosphere. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music - Specialization in Composition with an Emphasis in Media Technology or Electronic Music Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Music Department This program promotes a dynamic interaction between performance and improvisation, historical and theoretical studies, composition, and music technology. The music student at Mills also learns that Western musical culture is only one of the world’s many musical traditions a fact accentuated by the cultural diversity of the Bay Area as well as its position on the Pacific Rim. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College MUS 001:Exploring Music: Performance, Creation, and Cultural Practice, MUS 002:Music in Western Culture, MUS 003:Musicianship I-IV, MUS 005:Diatonic Harmony and Counterpoint I, MUS 006:Diatonic Harmony and Counterpoint II, MUS 007:Individual Instruction in Performance, MUS 009:Individual Instruction in Voice, MUS 014:Musics of the World: The Pacific, Asia, and India, MUS 015:Musics of the World: Africa, the Mediterranean, and the Americas, MUS 016:Women and Creative Music, MUS 020:American Music, MUS 022:Selected Topics in Ethnomusicology, MUS 026:Music Improvisation Ensemble I, MUS 027:Contemporary Performance Ensemble, MUS 028:Gamelan Ensemble, MUS 029:Kongolese Drumming, MUS 030:Vocal Jazz Improvisation Ensemble, MUS 031:Performance Collective, MUS 032:Early Music Vocal Ensemble-Beginning MUS 033:Early Music Vocal Ensemble-Intermediate, MUS 034:Early Music Instrumental Ensemble Renaissance, MUS 035:Early Music Ensemble-Baroque, MUS 047:Introduction to Electronic Music, MUS 049:Challenges to Artistic Traditions, MUS 054:Introduction to Computer Music, MUS 056:Musical Form: Analysis and Performance, MUS 057:Individual Instruction in Performance, MUS 059:Individual Instruction in Voice, MUS 101:20th-Century Styles and Techniques I: 1900-1945, MUS 102:20th-Century Styles and Techniques II: 1945 to the Present, MUS 107:Individual Instruction in Performance and Composition, MUS 109:Individual Instruction in Voice, MUS 111:Improvisation Workshop, MUS 112:Cross-Currents in Rock Music, MUS 113:Intermedia Collaborations, MUS 114:Musics of the World: The Pacific, Asia, and India, MUS 115:Musics of the World: Africa, the Mediterranean, and the Americas, MUS 116:Women and Creative Music, MUS 117:History of European Music to 1750, MUS 118:Classic and Romantic Music, MUS 119:Performance Practice of Baroque and Classical Music, MUS 120:American Music, MUS 121:Film Music: Mood and Meaning ,MUS 122:Selected Topics in Ethnomusicology, MUS 124:Contemporary Instrumentation and Orchestration, MUS 125:Workshop in Performance and Literature, MUS 126:Music Improvisation Ensemble I, MUS 127:Contemporary Performance Ensemble, MUS 128:Gamelan Ensemble, MUS 129:Kongolese Drumming, MUS 130:Vocal Jazz Improvisation Ensemble, MUS 131:Performance Collective, MUS 132:Early Music Vocal Ensemble-Beginning ,MUS 133:Early Music Vocal Ensemble-Intermediate, MUS 134:Early Music Instrumental Ensemble Renaissance, MUS 135:Early Music Ensemble-Baroque, MUS 136:Music Instrument Building, MUS 137:Seminar in Music Literature and Criticism, MUS 141:The Music of India, MUS 142:Music Improvisation Ensemble II, MUS 147:Introduction to Electronic Music, MUS 148:Post-Tonal Theory and Analysis, MUS 154:Introduction to Computer Music, MUS 155:Advanced Chromatic Harmony and Post-Tonal Theory, MUS 156:Tonal Analysis, MUS 157:Seminar by Visiting Professor, MUS 159:Seminar in Musical Performance, Composition, and Improvisation, MUS 160:Composition Practicum, MUS 161:Sound Techniques of Recording, MUS 163:The World of Opera, MUS 164:Advanced Audio Recording, MUS 165:Sound Art, MUS 170:African American Music: The Meaning and the Message, MUS 180:Special Topics in Music, MUS 183:Advanced Seminar in Music, MUS 205:Selected Issues in Composition, MUS 210:Selected Issues in Contemporary Performance and Improvisation, MUS 211:Improvisation Workshop, MUS 212:Seminar in 20th-Century Literature and Theory, MUS 219:Performance Practice of Baroque and Classical Music, MUS 224:Contemporary Instrumentation and Orchestration, MUS 225:Individual Instruction in Performance and Composition, MUS 226:Music Improvisation Ensemble I, MUS 227:Contemporary Performance Ensemble, MUS 228:Gamelan Ensemble, MUS 229:Kongolese Drumming, MUS 230:Vocal Jazz Improvisation Ensemble, MUS 231:Performance Collective, MUS 232:Early Music Vocal Ensemble-Beginning, MUS 233:Early Music Vocal Ensemble-Intermediate, MUS 234:Early Music Instrumental Ensemble-Renaissance, MUS 235:Early Music Ensemble-Baroque. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Music Department Music Department, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2025 The Music Department at Mills College has enjoyed an international reputation.Because of its strong faculty and history of innovation, the department is in a unique position to enable its students to participate in some of the most exciting areas of development for music making in their time.All music students at Mills, whether they are music majors, music minors, or those who simply wish to take music courses, benefit from this stimulating, creative atmosphere. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music - Specialization in Performance Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Music Department This program promotes a dynamic interaction between performance and improvisation, historical and theoretical studies, composition, and music technology. The music student at Mills also learns that Western musical culture is only one of the world’s many musical traditions a fact accentuated by the cultural diversity of the Bay Area as well as its position on the Pacific Rim. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College MUS 001:Exploring Music: Performance, Creation, and Cultural Practice, MUS 002:Music in Western Culture, MUS 003:Musicianship I-IV, MUS 005:Diatonic Harmony and Counterpoint I, MUS 006:Diatonic Harmony and Counterpoint II, MUS 007:Individual Instruction in Performance, MUS 009:Individual Instruction in Voice, MUS 014:Musics of the World: The Pacific, Asia, and India, MUS 015:Musics of the World: Africa, the Mediterranean, and the Americas, MUS 016:Women and Creative Music, MUS 020:American Music, MUS 022:Selected Topics in Ethnomusicology, MUS 026:Music Improvisation Ensemble I, MUS 027:Contemporary Performance Ensemble, MUS 028:Gamelan Ensemble, MUS 029:Kongolese Drumming, MUS 030:Vocal Jazz Improvisation Ensemble, MUS 031:Performance Collective, MUS 032:Early Music Vocal Ensemble-Beginning MUS 033:Early Music Vocal Ensemble-Intermediate, MUS 034:Early Music Instrumental Ensemble Renaissance, MUS 035:Early Music Ensemble-Baroque, MUS 047:Introduction to Electronic Music, MUS 049:Challenges to Artistic Traditions, MUS 054:Introduction to Computer Music, MUS 056:Musical Form: Analysis and Performance, MUS 057:Individual Instruction in Performance, MUS 059:Individual Instruction in Voice, MUS 101:20th-Century Styles and Techniques I: 1900-1945, MUS 102:20th-Century Styles and Techniques II: 1945 to the Present, MUS 107:Individual Instruction in Performance and Composition, MUS 109:Individual Instruction in Voice, MUS 111:Improvisation Workshop, MUS 112:Cross-Currents in Rock Music, MUS 113:Intermedia Collaborations, MUS 114:Musics of the World: The Pacific, Asia, and India, MUS 115:Musics of the World: Africa, the Mediterranean, and the Americas, MUS 116:Women and Creative Music, MUS 117:History of European Music to 1750, MUS 118:Classic and Romantic Music, MUS 119:Performance Practice of Baroque and Classical Music, MUS 120:American Music, MUS 121:Film Music: Mood and Meaning ,MUS 122:Selected Topics in Ethnomusicology, MUS 124:Contemporary Instrumentation and Orchestration, MUS 125:Workshop in Performance and Literature, MUS 126:Music Improvisation Ensemble I, MUS 127:Contemporary Performance Ensemble, MUS 128:Gamelan Ensemble, MUS 129:Kongolese Drumming, MUS 130:Vocal Jazz Improvisation Ensemble, MUS 131:Performance Collective, MUS 132:Early Music Vocal Ensemble-Beginning ,MUS 133:Early Music Vocal Ensemble-Intermediate, MUS 134:Early Music Instrumental Ensemble Renaissance, MUS 135:Early Music Ensemble-Baroque, MUS 136:Music Instrument Building, MUS 137:Seminar in Music Literature and Criticism, MUS 141:The Music of India, MUS 142:Music Improvisation Ensemble II, MUS 147:Introduction to Electronic Music, MUS 148:Post-Tonal Theory and Analysis, MUS 154:Introduction to Computer Music, MUS 155:Advanced Chromatic Harmony and Post-Tonal Theory, MUS 156:Tonal Analysis, MUS 157:Seminar by Visiting Professor, MUS 159:Seminar in Musical Performance, Composition, and Improvisation, MUS 160:Composition Practicum, MUS 161:Sound Techniques of Recording, MUS 163:The World of Opera, MUS 164:Advanced Audio Recording, MUS 165:Sound Art, MUS 170:African American Music: The Meaning and the Message, MUS 180:Special Topics in Music, MUS 183:Advanced Seminar in Music, MUS 205:Selected Issues in Composition, MUS 210:Selected Issues in Contemporary Performance and Improvisation, MUS 211:Improvisation Workshop, MUS 212:Seminar in 20th-Century Literature and Theory, MUS 219:Performance Practice of Baroque and Classical Music, MUS 224:Contemporary Instrumentation and Orchestration, MUS 225:Individual Instruction in Performance and Composition, MUS 226:Music Improvisation Ensemble I, MUS 227:Contemporary Performance Ensemble, MUS 228:Gamelan Ensemble, MUS 229:Kongolese Drumming, MUS 230:Vocal Jazz Improvisation Ensemble, MUS 231:Performance Collective, MUS 232:Early Music Vocal Ensemble-Beginning, MUS 233:Early Music Vocal Ensemble-Intermediate, MUS 234:Early Music Instrumental Ensemble-Renaissance, MUS 235:Early Music Ensemble-Baroque. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Music Department Music Department, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2025 The Music Department at Mills College has enjoyed an international reputation.Because of its strong faculty and history of innovation, the department is in a unique position to enable its students to participate in some of the most exciting areas of development for music making in their time.All music students at Mills, whether they are music majors, music minors, or those who simply wish to take music courses, benefit from this stimulating, creative atmosphere. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music - Specialization in Theory/History Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Music Department This program promotes a dynamic interaction between performance and improvisation, historical and theoretical studies, composition, and music technology. The music student at Mills also learns that Western musical culture is only one of the world’s many musical traditions a fact accentuated by the cultural diversity of the Bay Area as well as its position on the Pacific Rim. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College MUS 001:Exploring Music: Performance, Creation, and Cultural Practice, MUS 002:Music in Western Culture, MUS 003:Musicianship I-IV, MUS 005:Diatonic Harmony and Counterpoint I, MUS 006:Diatonic Harmony and Counterpoint II, MUS 007:Individual Instruction in Performance, MUS 009:Individual Instruction in Voice, MUS 014:Musics of the World: The Pacific, Asia, and India, MUS 015:Musics of the World: Africa, the Mediterranean, and the Americas, MUS 016:Women and Creative Music, MUS 020:American Music, MUS 022:Selected Topics in Ethnomusicology, MUS 026:Music Improvisation Ensemble I, MUS 027:Contemporary Performance Ensemble, MUS 028:Gamelan Ensemble, MUS 029:Kongolese Drumming, MUS 030:Vocal Jazz Improvisation Ensemble, MUS 031:Performance Collective, MUS 032:Early Music Vocal Ensemble-Beginning MUS 033:Early Music Vocal Ensemble-Intermediate, MUS 034:Early Music Instrumental Ensemble Renaissance, MUS 035:Early Music Ensemble-Baroque, MUS 047:Introduction to Electronic Music, MUS 049:Challenges to Artistic Traditions, MUS 054:Introduction to Computer Music, MUS 056:Musical Form: Analysis and Performance, MUS 057:Individual Instruction in Performance, MUS 059:Individual Instruction in Voice, MUS 101:20th-Century Styles and Techniques I: 1900-1945, MUS 102:20th-Century Styles and Techniques II: 1945 to the Present, MUS 107:Individual Instruction in Performance and Composition, MUS 109:Individual Instruction in Voice, MUS 111:Improvisation Workshop, MUS 112:Cross-Currents in Rock Music, MUS 113:Intermedia Collaborations, MUS 114:Musics of the World: The Pacific, Asia, and India, MUS 115:Musics of the World: Africa, the Mediterranean, and the Americas, MUS 116:Women and Creative Music, MUS 117:History of European Music to 1750, MUS 118:Classic and Romantic Music, MUS 119:Performance Practice of Baroque and Classical Music, MUS 120:American Music, MUS 121:Film Music: Mood and Meaning ,MUS 122:Selected Topics in Ethnomusicology, MUS 124:Contemporary Instrumentation and Orchestration, MUS 125:Workshop in Performance and Literature, MUS 126:Music Improvisation Ensemble I, MUS 127:Contemporary Performance Ensemble, MUS 128:Gamelan Ensemble, MUS 129:Kongolese Drumming, MUS 130:Vocal Jazz Improvisation Ensemble, MUS 131:Performance Collective, MUS 132:Early Music Vocal Ensemble-Beginning ,MUS 133:Early Music Vocal Ensemble-Intermediate, MUS 134:Early Music Instrumental Ensemble Renaissance, MUS 135:Early Music Ensemble-Baroque, MUS 136:Music Instrument Building, MUS 137:Seminar in Music Literature and Criticism, MUS 141:The Music of India, MUS 142:Music Improvisation Ensemble II, MUS 147:Introduction to Electronic Music, MUS 148:Post-Tonal Theory and Analysis, MUS 154:Introduction to Computer Music, MUS 155:Advanced Chromatic Harmony and Post-Tonal Theory, MUS 156:Tonal Analysis, MUS 157:Seminar by Visiting Professor, MUS 159:Seminar in Musical Performance, Composition, and Improvisation, MUS 160:Composition Practicum, MUS 161:Sound Techniques of Recording, MUS 163:The World of Opera, MUS 164:Advanced Audio Recording, MUS 165:Sound Art, MUS 170:African American Music: The Meaning and the Message, MUS 180:Special Topics in Music, MUS 183:Advanced Seminar in Music, MUS 205:Selected Issues in Composition, MUS 210:Selected Issues in Contemporary Performance and Improvisation, MUS 211:Improvisation Workshop, MUS 212:Seminar in 20th-Century Literature and Theory, MUS 219:Performance Practice of Baroque and Classical Music, MUS 224:Contemporary Instrumentation and Orchestration, MUS 225:Individual Instruction in Performance and Composition, MUS 226:Music Improvisation Ensemble I, MUS 227:Contemporary Performance Ensemble, MUS 228:Gamelan Ensemble, MUS 229:Kongolese Drumming, MUS 230:Vocal Jazz Improvisation Ensemble, MUS 231:Performance Collective, MUS 232:Early Music Vocal Ensemble-Beginning, MUS 233:Early Music Vocal Ensemble-Intermediate, MUS 234:Early Music Instrumental Ensemble-Renaissance, MUS 235:Early Music Ensemble-Baroque. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Music Department Music Department, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2025 The Music Department at Mills College has enjoyed an international reputation.Because of its strong faculty and history of innovation, the department is in a unique position to enable its students to participate in some of the most exciting areas of development for music making in their time.All music students at Mills, whether they are music majors, music minors, or those who simply wish to take music courses, benefit from this stimulating, creative atmosphere. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Philosophy Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Philosophy Program In this program student develops the abilities to analyze problems and evaluate their solutions, to distill complex data, to organize ideas and construct arguments, and to communicate clearly and persuasively. The study of philosophy provides a broad acquaintance with some of the greatest achievements of human civilization, and it is an excellent preparation for a variety of professional careers, especially law, business, teaching, medicine, journalism, and public administration. Recent Mills graduates in philosophy have gone on to postgraduate studies in literature, law, and the fine arts, as well as in philosophy. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College PHIL 010:Ancient Philosophy, PHIL 011:Early Modern Philosophy, PHIL 015:Introduction to Philosophy, PHIL 025:Political Philosophy, PHIL 051:Formal Logic, PHIL 060:Philosophy of Religion, PHIL 062:Ethics, PHIL 063:Environmental Ethics, PHIL 065:Bioethics: Medicine, Law, and Philosophy, PHIL 079:Chinese Philosophy, PHIL 090:Metaphysics, PHIL 125:Philosophy of Law, PHIL 131:Aesthetics, PHIL 142:Epistemology, PHIL 143:Existentialism, PHIL 144:Language, Meaning and Understanding, PHIL 145:Philosophy of Mind, PHIL 156:Pragmatism, PHIL 162:Philosophy of Science, PHIL 179:Chinese Philosophy, PHIL 180:Special Topics in Philosophy, PHIL 183:Advanced Seminar in Philosophy, PHIL 184:19th-Century European Philosophy, PHIL 185:Wittgenstein, PHIL 191:Senior Seminar. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Philosophy Program Philosophy Program, OAKLAND\, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2338 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political, Legal, and Economic Analysis Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Social Sciences Division This interdisciplinary major provides students the opportunity to acquire knowledge and understanding of the operations, goals, and impact of large-scale organizations, of decision-making processes at various levels, and of the social context in which their legal institutions operate. The program develops analytical skills and abilities as well as creative approaches to problem solving that will enable women to act independently and constructively in whatever field they choose. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College   Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Social Sciences Division Social Sciences Division, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2338 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Psychology Department   Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College PSYC 040:Life-Span Developmental Psychology, PSYC 049:Fundamentals of Psychology, PSYC 070:Psychology and Language, PSYC 080:Adolescence, PSYC 084:Analytical Methods in Psychology, PSYC 109:Health Psychology, PSYC 110:Stress and Disease, PSYC 118:Psychopathology, PSYC 130:Human Memory, PSYC 132:Physiological Psychology, PSYC 134:Visual Thinking, PSYC 140:Life-Span Developmental Psychology, PSYC 142:Attachment and Loss, PSYC 143:Parents and Care giving, PSYC 145:Positive Psychology: The Science of Well-Being, PSYC 148:Personality, PSYC 151:Research Methods in Psychology, PSYC 155:Social Psychology, PSYC 156:Cognitive Psychology, PSYC 158:Psychology of Intergroup Relations and Prejudice, PSYC 161:Clinical Psychology, PSYC 165:Infancy, PSYC 168:Memory and Aging, PSYC 180:Special Topics in Psychology, PSYC 183:Advanced Seminar in Psychology, PSYC 191:Senior Project, PSYC 192:History and Issues in Psychology, PSYC 242:Attachment and Loss, PSYC 243:Parents and Care giving, PSYC 265:Infancy. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Psychology Department Psychology Department, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2176 The Psychology Department at Mills integrates scientific approaches to human behavior and its development with immediately practical issues of working with people and addressing their problems. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Public Policy Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Public Policy Program   Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College PPOL 050:Economic Policy Analysis, PPOL 100:Methods of Policy Analysis, PPOL 110:Advanced Methods and Approaches of Policy Analysis, PPOL 120:Participatory Action Research and Neighborhood Development in Oakland, PPOL 125:Gender and Public Policy, PPOL 150:Environmental Policy Analysis, PPOL 180:Special Topics, PPOL 183:Advanced Seminar, PPOL 191:Senior Seminar, PPOL 200:Methods of Policy Analysis, PPOL 201:Introduction to Statistics, PPOL 202:Introduction to Economics, PPOL 203:Feminist Social Ethics, PPOL 205:Law and Society, PPOL 207:Philosophy of Law, PPOL 209:The Public Policy-Making Process, PPOL 213:Economic Policy Analysis, PPOL 215:Public Sector Economics: The Economics of Government, PPOL 217:Ethical Reasoning in Politics and Public Policy, PPOL 220:Professional Challenges I: Organizational Efficacy, PPOL 221:Professional Challenges II: Political Efficacy, PPOL 225:Simulation in the Social and Policy Sciences, PPOL 227:Local and Community Policy Making, Planning and Management, PPOL 230:Integrative Core I: Application/Integration of Policy Analysis Frameworks, PPOL 231:Integrative Core II: Application/Integration of Policy Analysis Frameworks, PPOL 235:Environmental Policy Analysis. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Public Policy Program Public Policy Program, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2147 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Social Sciences Division This program offers a diverse array of topical, methodological, and theoretical courses that fit with a wide range of student interests. By combining these courses and, sometimes, related courses in other departments, students can organize their studies into areas of concentration such as social inequality, computational social science, race and ethnic relations, law and society, or urban sociology. Students interested in social inequality, for example, might take courses such as social inequality, poverty and public policy, women in contemporary society, race and ethnic relations in the United States, or sociology of gender roles. Students interested in race and ethnicity can build a concentration around courses such as race and ethnic relations in the United States and comparative race and ethnic relations. Students who want to focus on cities as a central feature of modern social life can build an urban concentration around courses such as urban sociology and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and sociological geography. The GIS course, along with computer simulation in the social and policy sciences, and ants, brains, cities, and software might form the core of a concentration in computational social science. Students interested in law and society takes social control of deviant behavior, law and society, and women and the law. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College SOC 055:Introduction to Sociology, SOC 058:Social Problems, SOC 061:Women in Contemporary Society, SOC 091:Methods of Social Research with Lab, SOC 094:Sociology of Mass Communication, SOC 101:Sociology of the Family, SOC 103:Women and Work, SOC 104:Sociology of the Chicana/o and Mexican American, SOC 108:Urban Sociology, SOC 110:Poverty and Public Policy, SOC 112:The Social Control of Deviant Behavior, SOC 113:Sociology of Capitalism, SOC 116:History of Sociological Thought, SOC 119:Computers and Society, SOC 123:Analysis of Social Structure, SOC 125:Simulation in the Social and Policy Sciences, SOC 127:Sociology of Knowledge and Information, SOC 128:Geographic Information Systems and Sociological Geography, SOC 129:Race and Ethnic Relations in the U.S. , SOC 132:Comparative Race and Ethnic Relations, SOC 134:Social Inequality, SOC 142:Medical Sociology, SOC 144:Sociology of Childhood, SOC 145:Sociology of Education, SOC 147:Social Aspects of Cancer, SOC 148:Sociology of Death and Dying, SOC 153:The Sociology of Everyday Life, SOC 158:Sociology of Gender Roles, SOC 160:Political Sociology, SOC 161:Comparative Sociology: Canadian Society, SOC 180:Special Topics in Sociology, SOC 183:Advanced Seminar in Sociology, SOC 187:Fieldwork Study in Sociology, SOC 188:Fieldwork Study in Sociology, SOC 190:Proseminar, SOC 191:Senior Seminar, SOC 194:Sociology of Mass Communication, SOC 225:Simulation in the Social and Policy Sciences, SOC 245:Sociology of Education. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Social Sciences Division Social Sciences Division, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2338 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Spanish and Spanish American Studies Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Spanish and Spanish American Studies Program This program offers an ideal academic setting and numerous opportunities to sharpen their skills and broaden their understanding of the language, literatures, and cultures of the world’s Spanish-speaking peoples, while enhancing student’s professional options. The program is guided by the notion that socially responsible women in today’s world must be able to cross linguistic and cultural boundaries. Consequent with this principle, lower and upper-division courses in their flexible major and minor programs offer students a unique educational experience to help them to meet the complex challenges that characterize today’s globalized world. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College SPAN 001:Elementary Spanish I, SPAN 002:Elementary Spanish II, SPAN 003:Intermediate Spanish III, SPAN 004:Intermediate Spanish IV, SPAN 051:Spanish for Spanish Speakers: Language, Culture, and Identity, SPAN 101:Composition and Conversation, SPAN 140:Introduction to Hispanic Literatures, SPAN 151:Spanish for Spanish Speakers: Language, Culture, and Identity, SPAN 172:Voices in Hispanic Poetry, SPAN 173:The Latin American Short Story, SPAN 175:The 20th-Century Hispanic Novel, SPAN 180:Special Topics in Hispanic Literatures, SPAN 183:Advanced Seminar in Spanish Literature, SPAN 191:Senior Thesis, SPAN 192:Senior Thesis. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Spanish and Spanish American Studies Program Spanish and Spanish American Studies Program, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2356 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Studio Art Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Art Department (Art Studio) This program focuses on the creative process, critical thinking, and visual ideas. Students learn the use of materials and techniques to facilitate their creative ideas. Historical and contemporary art are studied so that the student understands the context of their own work. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College ARTS 005:Basic Composition, ARTS 007:Three-Dimensional Concepts, ARTS 009:Painting, ARTS 011:Contemporary Art: Ideas and Practice, ARTS 043:Contemporary Photographic Practice I, ARTS 091:Ceramics, ARTS 105:Basic Composition, ARTS 107:Three-Dimensional Concepts, ARTS 109:Painting ,ARTS 111:Contemporary Art: Ideas and Practice, ARTS 143:Contemporary Photographic Practice I, ARTS 145:Contemporary Photographic Practice II, ARTS 149:Contemporary Photographic Practice III ,ARTS 151:Advanced Drawing, ARTS 161:Advanced Painting, ARTS 164:Advanced Ceramics, ARTS 173:Advanced Sculpture, ARTS 180:Special Topics in Studio Art, ARTS 183:Advanced Seminar in Studio Art, ARTS 189:Senior Seminar: Studio Art, ARTS 190:Senior Exhibition, ARTS 191:Ceramics, ARTS 201:Concentrations in Ceramics, Painting, Photography, Sculpture, Electronic Arts, Video, ARTS 205:Concentrations in Ceramics, Painting, Photography, Sculpture/Intermedia, ARTS 287:Topics in Contemporary Art ,ARTS 288:Contemporary Art and Critical Thinking, ARTS 291:Graduate Seminar, ARTS 293:Degree Exhibition and Artist Statement. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Art Department (Art Studio) Art Department (Art Studio), OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2117 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Women's Studies Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Women's Studies Program This interdisciplinary program integrates the perspectives and methods of many research disciplines with the aim of providing a cohesive understanding of the complex interactions between gender and social structure, personality, behavior and cognition, historical development, and creative expression. Some of the specific issues addressed in women’s studies courses include the roles of women in their communities both their individual contributions and their function as a class in the economy and in society; the nature of the family; the recovery of women’s distinctive intellectual and artistic achievements; the nature and extent of the commonalities as well as the racial, class, and national differences in women's experiences; the origin and perpetuation of sex roles; and the dynamics of change. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College WMST 071:Introduction to Women's Studies, WMST 094:Feminist Social Ethics, WMST 180:Special Topics in Women's Studies, WMST 182:Feminist Theories, WMST 183:Advanced Seminar in Women's Studies, WMST 187:Fieldwork Study in Women's Studies, WMST 188:Fieldwork Study in Women's Studies, WMST 191:Senior Project. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Women's Studies Program Women's Studies Program, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2233 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts/Master of Arts in Mathematics Full Time 5 Year(s) $25072 for 2 or more credits per semester Mills College This program in mathematics is designed to enable Mills undergraduates to earn both a BA and an MA in five years. The program prepares strong mathematics majors for graduate/research mathematics in a supportive and personalized environment. Because of the diverse interests of our faculty, students can choose among a variety of topics including algebra, algebraic geometry, algebraic logic, analysis, biostatistics and mathematical biology, combinatorics, computational mathematics, geometry, linear algebra, logic, number theory, representation theory, and topology. With the distinction of graduating with both a BA and an MA, our students will be prepared to succeed in doctoral programs in mathematical science and/or in a wide range of academic, industry, and government jobs that require advanced knowledge of pure and applied mathematics. To be considered for the 4+1 BA/MA Mathematics Program, a Mills undergraduate student must have: declared a mathematics major (or be close to declaring); a mathematics GPA of at least 3.5 (including all Mills and transferred courses counted toward the BA mathematics major); earned at least an A- in each of the following four courses: MATH 047, MATH 048, MATH 049, and MATH 050; an overall Mills GPA of at least 3.0; and demonstrated potential for graduate-level work in mathematics. Masters Mills College MATH 242: Real Analysis, MATH 250A: Thesis for the Degree of Master of Arts in Mathematics, MATH 250B: Thesis for the Degree of Master of Arts in Mathematics, MATH 252: Abstract Algebra II, MATH 254: Foundations of Geometry, MATH 260: Complex Analysis, MATH 280: Topics in Mathematics. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Mills College Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2255 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Arts/Master of Business Administration Full Time 5 Year(s) $25072 for 2 or more credits per semester Mills College This dual-degree program enables students to earn both a bachelor's degree and an MBA within five years. Students benefit from the breadth of learning they gain from our liberal arts curriculum, which is then enhanced by professional training that helps ensure career success. This Program requires all students to obtain substantive work experience before beginning their final year of study. Practical experience in a business or nonprofit organizational environment serves three purposes: Students are exposed to the disciplines of management structure and conduct, an experience that contributes to emotional maturity, refined judgment, and a more focused sense of personal development objectives; Work experience helps students understand their prior and later academic training more pragmatically; Prior employment is an important asset for future placement and career development. Applicants must possess a baccalaureate from an accredited college or university and must present evidence of their qualifications for advanced study. Applicant must have a 3.0 GPA in undergraduate, GMAT score are needed, TOEFL required for international applicants (Graduate programs in English and computer science require TOEFL scores of 250 or more on the computer-based test, 600 or more on the paper-based test or 100 or more for the internet based exam; other programs require 213 or more on the computer-based test or 550 or more on the paper-based test or 79 or higher for the internet-based exam. For fall admission, these tests should be taken by December of the year preceding the academic year for which admission is sought. Generally, international students are admitted for the fall semester). MBA Mills College MGMT 226 Management Information Systems, MGMT 230 Marketing Management, MGMT 232 Operations Management, MGMT 234 Human Resources Management, MGMT 244 Ethics, Leadership, and Entrepreneurship, MGMT 218 Financial Derivative, MGMT 219 International Finance, MGMT 246 Multinational Business Strategy, MGMT 255 International Trade, MGMT 231 Marketing Strategy, MGMT 233 Marketing Research, MGMT 202 Administrative Behavior, MGMT 203 Organizational Theory, MGMT 225 Information Technology, MGMT 227 Negotiations. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Mills College Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2255 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Bachelor of Science Degree in Environmental Science Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Environmental Science Program This program is an interdisciplinary major focused on the application of scientific principles to the study of human interactions with the natural environment. As a science major, it provides a solid background in chemistry, biology, and earth sciences, including many courses with a strong environmental emphasis. The environmental science major is offered within the tradition of a liberal arts education, with its emphasis on broadly based explorations of diverse disciplines. Students will have opportunities, both through the major and through additional elective courses, to explore environmental issues from a variety of perspectives. The environmental science major will prepare students for careers as practicing scientists in industrial or governmental laboratories or in private consulting firms, where they might work to better understand and solve specific environmental problems. It provides a strong foundation for graduate study in environmental science, toxicology, ecology, or related fields. It is also excellent preparation for students interested in science writing or in teaching science at various levels. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Bachelor degree Mills College ENVS 022:Introduction to Environmental Science, ENVS 050:Environmental Geology, ENVS 105:Oceanography, ENVS 107:Biogeochemical Cycles and Climate Change, ENVS 180:Special Topics in Environmental Science, ENVS 183:Advanced Seminar in Environmental Studies. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Environmental Science Program Environmental Science Program, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2317 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Doctor of Education in Leadership - Early Childhood Full Time Variable $25072 for 2 or more credits per semester Mills College This program is designed to help emerging leaders hone their organizational and critical thinking skills and gain new strengths through a supportive network of instructor-student and peer learning experiences. Unlike the structure of our other early childhood education programs, this program consists of evening and some weekend classes over one academic year (fall and spring) and two summer terms. Master's degree students take ten Mills units to complete their degrees: two units in the first summer session, three units in the fall semester, three units in the spring semester, and two units in the second summer session. Admission to graduate study at Mills is contingent upon the completion of a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. Admissions is based on GPA, GRE, essays, recommendations, and written application; TOEFL required for international applicants (Graduate programs in English and computer science require TOEFL scores of 250 or more on the computer-based test, 600 or more on the paper-based test or 100 or more for the internet based exam; other programs require 213 or more on the computer-based test or 550 or more on the paper-based test or 79 or higher for the internet-based exam. For fall admission, these tests should be taken by December of the year preceding the academic year for which admission is sought. Generally, international students are admitted for the fall semester). Candidates for the doctor of education in leadership with an emphasis in early childhood should follow the application instructions for the Ed.D program in educational leadership, which includes the Educational Leadership Supplementary Application, and should also submit the Leadership in Early Childhood Supplementary Application. Doctoral Mills College EDUC 275 Field Experience, EDUC 276 Leadership in Early Childhood Seminar, EDUC 406 Fiscal and Business Services, EDUC 422 Current Issues in Early Childhood, EDUC 412 School Law and Public Policy. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Mills College Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2255 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College MA in English and American Literature Full Time Variable $25072 for 2 or more credits per semester Mills College This is designed to help you develop critical writing and scholarly research skills essential to a variety of professional paths. In the heart of the vibrant San Francisco Bay Area literary scene, you'll find an intimate and inclusive environment in which to explore ancient traditions and contemporary literatures. The program is particularly attractive to students who are interested in pursuing a PhD in literature, who want to teach at a high school or community college, or to those who are already teaching and wish to enhance their knowledge and critical skills. This program is led by distinguished faculty who are actively engaged in research and academic scholarship. With an impressive student-to-teacher ratio of approximately 15:1, you'll find that one of the most valuable aspects of our program will be the opportunity to work closely with these engaging professors. In addition to the regular graduate admission requirements, all applicants to the graduate programs in English are required to complete an English supplemental application. TOEFL required for international applicants (Graduate programs in English and computer science require TOEFL scores of 250 or more on the computer-based test, 600 or more on the paper-based test or 100 or more for the internet based exam; other programs require 213 or more on the computer-based test or 550 or more on the paper-based test or 79 or higher for the internet-based exam. For fall admission, these tests should be taken by December of the year preceding the academic year for which admission is sought. Generally, international students are admitted for the fall semester). Masters Mills College ENG 201: Development of the English Language, ENG 202: Advanced Expository Writing, ENG 203: The Craft of Fiction, ENG 204: The Craft of Poetry, ENG 205: The Age of Chaucer, ENG 206: Medieval and Renaissance Romance, ENG 207: Advanced Prose: Style and Syntax, ENG 209: The Craft of the Young Adult Novel, ENG 211: Contemporary Magazine Production, ENG 215: Shakespeare, ENG 217: 20th-Century African American Literature, ENG 218: Listening to Reading. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Mills College Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2255 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College MFA in Creative Writing, Poetry Full Time Variable $25072 for 2 or more credits per semester Mills College This program is designed to develop candidate's growth as a writer and reader of poetry, enhance candidate's awareness of the contemporary poetic field, and highlight opportunities in publishing, teaching, and community work. We are an intimate community of writers (the poetry program has 30–35 total students on average) and our alumni maintain strong connections with one another and with Bay Area poetry communities. Graduates of our program publish their work in magazines, anthologies, and full-length collections; regularly perform at local and national venues; and are themselves successful publishers and editors. In addition to the regular graduate admission requirements, all applicants to the graduate programs in English are required to complete an English supplemental application. TOEFL required for international applicants (Graduate programs in English and computer science require TOEFL scores of 250 or more on the computer-based test, 600 or more on the paper-based test or 100 or more for the internet based exam; other programs require 213 or more on the computer-based test or 550 or more on the paper-based test or 79 or higher for the internet-based exam. For fall admission, these tests should be taken by December of the year preceding the academic year for which admission is sought. Generally, international students are admitted for the fall semester). Masters Mills College ENG 201: Development of the English Language, ENG 202: Advanced Expository Writing, ENG 203: The Craft of Fiction, ENG 204: The Craft of Poetry, ENG 205: The Age of Chaucer, ENG 206: Medieval and Renaissance Romance, ENG 207: Advanced Prose: Style and Syntax, ENG 209: The Craft of the Young Adult Novel, ENG 211: Contemporary Magazine Production, ENG 215: Shakespeare, ENG 217: 20th-Century African American Literature, ENG 218: Listening to Reading. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Mills College Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2255 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College MFA in Creative Writing, Prose Full Time Variable $25072 for 2 or more credits per semester Mills College This program s designed to develop candidate's growth as a writer and reader of fiction and creative nonfiction, enhance candidate's awareness of the contemporary literary field, and highlight opportunities in publishing, teaching, and community work. We are an intimate community of writers (the prose program has 40–45 total students on average), and our alumni maintain strong connections with one another and the Bay Area literary communities. Graduates of our program publish their work in magazines, anthologies, and full-length collections; regularly perform at local and national venues; and are themselves successful publishers and editors. In addition to the regular graduate admission requirements, all applicants to the graduate programs in English are required to complete an English supplemental application. TOEFL required for international applicants (Graduate programs in English and computer science require TOEFL scores of 250 or more on the computer-based test, 600 or more on the paper-based test or 100 or more for the internet based exam; other programs require 213 or more on the computer-based test or 550 or more on the paper-based test or 79 or higher for the internet-based exam. For fall admission, these tests should be taken by December of the year preceding the academic year for which admission is sought. Generally, international students are admitted for the fall semester). Masters Mills College ENG 201: Development of the English Language, ENG 202: Advanced Expository Writing, ENG 203: The Craft of Fiction, ENG 204: The Craft of Poetry, ENG 205: The Age of Chaucer, ENG 206: Medieval and Renaissance Romance, ENG 207: Advanced Prose: Style and Syntax, ENG 209: The Craft of the Young Adult Novel, ENG 211: Contemporary Magazine Production, ENG 215: Shakespeare, ENG 217: 20th-Century African American Literature, ENG 218: Listening to Reading. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Mills College Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2255 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College MFA in Electronic Music and Recording Media Full Time Variable $25072 for 2 or more credits per semester Mills College This innovative interdisciplinary program (based in the Mills internationally acclaimed Center for Contemporary Music) focuses on electronic and computer music, the recording arts, and experimental media. It offers courses in recording and mixing, digital and analog synthesis, music software design and programming, interactive music composition, video, and live electronic music performance. The program encourages interdisciplinary and collaborative works across disciplines, including dance, art, computer science, poetry, and literature. MFA students also have access to the facilities and curriculum of the Intermedia Arts Program, which provides links for students and faculty from all the fine arts disciplines, as well as providing an undergraduate major. Applicants must possess a baccalaureate from an accredited college or university and must present evidence of their qualifications for advanced study. Applicant should have completed undergraduate studies in relates field to which they are applying. TOEFL required for international applicants. Masters Mills College MUS 205: Selected Issues in Composition, MUS 210: Selected Issues in Contemporary Performance and Improvisation, MUS 211: Improvisation Workshop, MUS 212: Seminar in 20th-Century Literature and Theory, MUS 219: Performance Practice of Baroque and Classical Music, MUS 224: Contemporary Instrumentation and Orchestration, MUS 225: Individual Instruction in Performance and Composition, MUS 226: Music Improvisation Ensemble, MUS 227: Contemporary Performance Ensemble, MUS 228: Gamelan Ensemble, MUS 229: Kongolese Drumming, MUS 230: Vocal Jazz Improvisation Ensemble, MUS 231: Performance Collective, MUS 232: Early Music Vocal Ensemble Beginning, MUS 233: Early Music Vocal Ensemble—Intermediate, MUS 234: Early Music Instrumental. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Mills College Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2255 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College MFA in Music Performance and Literature Full Time Variable $25072 for 2 or more credits per semester Mills College This program offers students the opportunity to study a broad range of repertoires and techniques—from traditional solo and chamber music to recently composed works, from notated music to indeterminate scores. The program has two options: one dedicated to the performance of composed music and the other to improvisation. Students in both sections learn in a dynamic environment in which older traditions inform contemporary idioms and new music inspires re-evaluation of work from earlier periods. Applicants must possess a baccalaureate from an accredited college or university and must present evidence of their qualifications for advanced study. Applicant should have completed undergraduate studies in relates field to which they are applying. TOEFL required for international applicants. Masters Mills College MUS 205: Selected Issues in Composition, MUS 210: Selected Issues in Contemporary Performance and Improvisation, MUS 211: Improvisation Workshop, MUS 212: Seminar in 20th-Century Literature and Theory, MUS 219: Performance Practice of Baroque and Classical Music, MUS 224: Contemporary Instrumentation and Orchestration, MUS 225: Individual Instruction in Performance and Composition, MUS 226: Music Improvisation Ensemble, MUS 227: Contemporary Performance Ensemble, MUS 228: Gamelan Ensemble, MUS 229: Kongolese Drumming, MUS 230: Vocal Jazz Improvisation Ensemble, MUS 231: Performance Collective, MUS 232: Early Music Vocal Ensemble Beginning, MUS 233: Early Music Vocal Ensemble—Intermediate, MUS 234: Early Music Instrumental. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Mills College Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2255 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Master of Arts in Composition Full Time Variable $25072 for 2 or more credits per semester Mills College This program has trained generations of composers from all over the world in the American Experimentalist tradition. Composition students at Mills learn in a free-thinking environment that encourages creative work in a wide variety of styles. In addition to courses in orchestration, tonal and post-tonal analysis, and contemporary music criticism, they are encouraged to cross disciplinary boundaries and to pursue studies in special areas of interest that may include improvisation, indeterminacy, and environmental sound composition, as well as composing for dance and film. Applicants must possess a baccalaureate from an accredited college or university and must present evidence of their qualifications for advanced study. Applicant should have completed undergraduate studies in relates field to which they are applying. TOEFL required for international applicants. Masters Mills College MUS 101 20th-Century Styles and Techniques I: 1900–1945, MUS 102 20th-Century Styles and Techniques II: 1945 to the Present, MUS 112 Cross-Currents in Rock Music, MUS 114 Musics of the World: The Pacific, Asia, and India, MUS 116 Women and Creative Music, MUS 117 History of European Music to 1750, MUS 118 Classic and Romantic Music, MUS 120 American Music, MUS 147 Introduction to Electronic Music, MUS 154 Introduction to Computer Music, MUS 159 Seminar in Musical Performance, Composition, and Improvisation, MUS 163 The World of Opera, MUS 170 African American Music: The Meaning and the Message, MUS 180 Special Topics in Music: Deep Listening Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Mills College Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2255 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Master of Arts in Dance Full Time Variable $25072 for 2 or more credits per semester Mills College This degree focuses on research-based activities related to dance aesthetics, theory, history, cultural studies, or educational perspectives. Designed for dance scholars, this master's degree is often a step toward completion of a PhD, particularly suitable for those interested in teaching. We'll encourage candidate to collaborate across disciplines with our other renowned fine arts programs to create a highly creative and innovative course of study. Supported by important historical resources in the Special Collections of our F.W. Olin Library, Mills MA students enjoy a truly inspiring educational experience. Admission to graduate study at Mills is contingent upon the completion of a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. Admissions is based on GPA, GRE, essays, recommendations, and written application; TOEFL required for international applicants (Graduate programs in English and computer science require TOEFL scores of 250 or more on the computer-based test, 600 or more on the paper-based test or 100 or more for the internet based exam; other programs require 213 or more on the computer-based test or 550 or more on the paper-based test or 79 or higher for the internet-based exam. For fall admission, these tests should be taken by December of the year preceding the academic year for which admission is sought. Generally, international students are admitted for the fall semester.). Masters Mills College DNC 203: Graduate Research, DNC 213: Rhythmic Practicum, DNC 233: Choreographic Project, DNC 243: Independent Project, DNC 250A: Thesis: Research Project, DNC 250B: Thesis: Writing, DNC 250C: Thesis: Concert, DNC 253: Theory of Teaching Dance, DNC 254: Laboratory Teaching of Dance, DNC 255A: Repertory Dance Company, DNC 255B: Repertory Dance Company, DNC 265: Modern to Contemporary Performance: History, Theory, and Practice, DNC 282: Group Choreography Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Mills College Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2255 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Master of Arts in Education - Child Life in Hospitals Full Time 2 Year(s) $25072 for 2 or more credits per semester Mills College Child life in hospitals prepares students to work with children in medical and community settings. The curriculum includes content and theory in the special areas integrated with hospital and community observation and field practice. Admission to the master's degree program in early childhood education requires a GPA of 3.0 or above, a course in developmental psychology or child psychology, and 100 hours of hospital volunteer work in pediatrics working with young children. TOEFL required for international applicants (Graduate programs in English and computer science require TOEFL scores of 250 or more on the computer-based test, 600 or more on the paper-based test or 100 or more for the internet based exam; other programs require 213 or more on the computer-based test or 550 or more on the paper-based test or 79 or higher for the internet-based exam. For fall admission, these tests should be taken by December of the year preceding the academic year for which admission is sought. Generally, international students are admitted for the fall semester). Masters Mills College EDUC 256 Topics in Child Health and the Exceptional Child, EDUC 260 History and Theories of Play in Human Development, Culture, and Education, EDUC 263 Administrative Practicum in Early Childhood Programs, EDUC 273A/B Field Experience in Child Life in Hospitals, EDUC 291A/B Theory and Practice of Early Childhood Education, EDUC 294A/B Graduate Seminar: Research in Education, PSYC 080 Adolescence or PSYC 142 Attachment and Loss orPSYC 265 Infancy, ANTH 172 Alternative Medicine, SOC 142 Medical Sociology, SOC 147 Social Aspects of Cancer, SOC 148 Sociology of Death and Dying Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Mills College Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2255 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Master of Arts in Education - Child Life in Hospitals and Specialist Credential Full Time 2 Year(s) $25072 for 2 or more credits per semester Mills College Students can earn both the Preliminary Level I and the Professional Level II credentials. These credentials enable teachers to provide educational services to children from birth to kindergarten who are eligible for early intervention or special education. It can be earned only with a master's degree in education with an emphasis in early childhood education or child life in hospitals. Admission to this degree program requires a GPA of 3.0 or above, a course in developmental psychology or child psychology, and 100 hours of hospital volunteer work in pediatrics working with young children. TOEFL required for international applicants (Graduate programs in English and computer science require TOEFL scores of 250 or more on the computer-based test, 600 or more on the paper-based test or 100 or more for the internet based exam; other programs require 213 or more on the computer-based test or 550 or more on the paper-based test or 79 or higher for the internet-based exam. For fall admission, these tests should be taken by December of the year preceding the academic year for which admission is sought. Generally, international students are admitted for the fall semester). Students interested in the early childhood special education credential must complete a master's degree in either child life or early childhood education. Masters Mills College EDUC 256 Topics in Child Health and the Exceptional Child, EDUC 260 History and Theories of Play in Human Development, Culture, and Education, EDUC 263 Administrative Practicum in Early Childhood Programs, EDUC 273A/B Field Experience in Child Life in Hospitals, EDUC 291A/B Theory and Practice of Early Childhood Education, EDUC 294A/B Graduate Seminar: Research in Education, PSYC 080 Adolescence or PSYC 142 Attachment and Loss orPSYC 265 Infancy, ANTH 172 Alternative Medicine, SOC 142 Medical Sociology, SOC 147 Social Aspects of Cancer, SOC 148 Sociology of Death and Dying Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Mills College Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2255 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Master of Arts in Education - Early Childhood Education Full Time 2 Year(s) $25072 for 2 or more credits per semester Mills College This program provides graduate students with a strong foundation in early childhood education theory and practice with the opportunity to focus on one of two areas of specialization: early childhood development and teaching or early childhood administration and policy. These programs allow students to pursue a variety of interests within the field, including teaching, administration, special education, public policy, research, and preparation for more advanced doctoral work. Graduates of this program administer child development programs, operate their own schools for young children, work with public and private agencies to establish and evaluate childcare or preschool programs, and teach in community colleges and adult education. Admission to graduate study at Mills is contingent upon the completion of a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. Admissions is based on GPA, GRE, essays, recommendations, and written application; TOEFL required for international applicants (Graduate programs in English and computer science require TOEFL scores of 250 or more on the computer-based test, 600 or more on the paper-based test or 100 or more for the internet based exam; other programs require 213 or more on the computer-based test or 550 or more on the paper-based test or 79 or higher for the internet-based exam. For fall admission, these tests should be taken by December of the year preceding the academic year for which admission is sought. Generally, international students are admitted for the fall semester). Masters Mills College EDUC 234 Research Methodology for Observing Children, EDUC 236 Development and Learning in Young Children, EDUC 238 Social, Emotional, and Moral Development and Learning, EDUC 291A/B Theory and Practice of Early Childhood Education, EDUC 227 Issues of Race and Ethnicity in Education, EDUC 290 Advanced Seminar in Child Development, EDUC 294A/B Graduate Seminar: Research in Education, EDUC 237 Child Language Acquisition, EDUC 246 Working with Families and Community, EDUC 260 History and Theories of Play in Human Development, Culture, and Education, EDUC 401 School Leadership. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Mills College Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2255 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Master of Arts in Education - Early Childhood Education and Specialist Credential Full Time 2 Year(s) $25072 for 2 or more credits per semester Mills College Students can earn both the Preliminary Level I and the Professional Level II credentials. These credentials enable teachers to provide educational services to children from birth to kindergarten who are eligible for early intervention or special education. It can be earned only with a master's degree in education with an emphasis in early childhood education or child life in hospitals. Admission to graduate study at Mills is contingent upon the completion of a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. Students interested in the early childhood special education credential must complete a master's degree in either child life or early childhood education. TOEFL required for international applicants (Graduate programs in English and computer science require TOEFL scores of 250 or more on the computer-based test, 600 or more on the paper-based test or 100 or more for the internet based exam; other programs require 213 or more on the computer-based test or 550 or more on the paper-based test or 79 or higher for the internet-based exam. For fall admission, these tests should be taken by December of the year preceding the academic year for which admission is sought. Generally, international students are admitted for the fall semester). Masters Mills College EDUC 234 Research Methodology for Observing Children, EDUC 236 Development and Learning in Young Children, EDUC 238 Social, Emotional, and Moral Development and Learning, EDUC 291A/B Theory and Practice of Early Childhood Education, EDUC 227 Issues of Race and Ethnicity in Education, EDUC 290 Advanced Seminar in Child Development, EDUC 294A/B Graduate Seminar: Research in Education, EDUC 237 Child Language Acquisition, EDUC 246 Working with Families and Community, EDUC 260 History and Theories of Play in Human Development, Culture, and Education, EDUC 401 School Leadership. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Mills College Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2255 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Master of Arts in Infant Mental Health Full Time 2 Year(s) $25072 for 2 or more credits per semester Mills College This program is designed for students with a baccalaureate degree in psychology or a master's degree in child development. Students applying to the program should have taken the following prerequisite undergraduate psychology courses: Fundamentals of Psychology, Life-Span Developmental Psychology, Psychopathology, Analytical Methods in Psychology, and Research Methods in Psychology. Some students may be able to work with their adviser to take prerequisite courses as part of their master's degree program. In addition to the regular graduate admission requirements, all applicants to the graduate programs in English are required to complete an English supplemental application. TOEFL required for international applicants (Graduate programs in English and computer science require TOEFL scores of 250 or more on the computer-based test, 600 or more on the paper-based test or 100 or more for the internet based exam; other programs require 213 or more on the computer-based test or 550 or more on the paper-based test or 79 or higher for the internet-based exam. For fall admission, these tests should be taken by December of the year preceding the academic year for which admission is sought. Generally, international students are admitted for the fall semester). Masters Mills College EDUC 231 Assessment and Intervention in Young Children, EDUC 238 (138) Social, Emotional, and Moral Development and Learning, EDUC 242 (142) The Hospitalized Child ,EDUC 255 (155) Children with Special Needs: Infants and Young Children, EDUC 275A/B Field Experience in Infant Mental Health, EDUC 291A/B Theory and Practice of Early Childhood Education, EDUC 294A/B Graduate Seminar: Research in Education, PSYC 161 Clinical Psychology, PSYC 242 (142) Attachment and Loss, PSYC 265 (165) Infancy, PSYC 280 Parents and Care giving Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Mills College Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2255 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Computer Science Full Time Variable $25072 for 2 or more credits per semester Mills College This program provides students of liberal arts backgrounds with knowledge of computer science and how computers interact with other disciplines, gives students perspective on the strengths and limitations of computers, and suggests what advances are needed in computer science to solve theoretical problems in a variety of fields. The innovative aspect of the program that distinguishes it from other master's programs in computer science is its focus on relating computers to other disciplines where the combination has potential for great impact, including art, biology, business, education, health, music, and psychology. Graduates of this program have found employment with companies, nonprofits, and educational institutions such as Apple Computer, Google, Hewlett-Packard, Sun Micro systems, and Chabot Space and Science Center. Admission to graduate study at Mills is contingent upon the completion of a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. Admissions is based on GPA, GRE, essays, recommendations, and written application; TOEFL required for international applicants (Graduate programs in English and computer science require TOEFL scores of 250 or more on the computer-based test, 600 or more on the paper-based test or 100 or more for the internet based exam; other programs require 213 or more on the computer-based test or 550 or more on the paper-based test or 79 or higher for the internet-based exam. For fall admission, these tests should be taken by December of the year preceding the academic year for which admission is sought. Generally, international students are admitted for the fall semester.). Masters Mills College CS 111 Introduction to Computer Architecture, CS 124 Data Structures and Algorithms, CS 214 Programming Languages, CS 222 Operating Systems, CS 232 The Interdisciplinary Computer Science Research Process, CS 113 Compiler Design and Implementation, CS 212 (112) Contemporary Computer Architecture, CS 223 (123) Robots, Persons, and the Future, CS 225 (125) Theory of Algorithms, CS 227 (127) Linear Optimization, CS 228 (128) Theory of Computation, CS 231 (131) Computer Networks, CS 263 (163) Computer Graphics, CS 270 (170) Software Engineering, CS 280 (180) Topics in Computer Science, CS 286 (186) Web Programming. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Mills College Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2255 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Master of Arts in Leadership in Early Childhood Full Time 2 Year(s) $25072 for 2 or more credits per semester Mills College This program is designed to help emerging leaders hone their organizational and critical thinking skills and gain new strengths through a supportive network of instructor-student and peer learning experiences. Unlike the structure of our other early childhood education programs, this program consists of evening and some weekend classes over one academic year (fall and spring) and two summer terms. Master's degree students take ten Mills units to complete their degrees: two units in the first summer session, three units in the fall semester, three units in the spring semester, and two units in the second summer session. Admission to graduate study at Mills is contingent upon the completion of a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. Admissions is based on GPA, GRE, essays, recommendations, and written application; TOEFL required for international applicants (Graduate programs in English and computer science require TOEFL scores of 250 or more on the computer-based test, 600 or more on the paper-based test or 100 or more for the internet based exam; other programs require 213 or more on the computer-based test or 550 or more on the paper-based test or 79 or higher for the internet-based exam. For fall admission, these tests should be taken by December of the year preceding the academic year for which admission is sought. Generally, international students are admitted for the fall semester). In addition to solid academic skills, applicants are expected to have a minimum of five years experience related to early care and education and to have demonstrated opportunities to exercise leadership in this field. Masters Mills College EDUC 275 Field Experience, EDUC 276 Leadership in Early Childhood Seminar, EDUC 406 Fiscal and Business Services, EDUC 422 Current Issues in Early Childhood, EDUC 203 Public Policy: Children, Youth, and Family Issues, EDUC 276 Leadership in Early Childhood Seminar, EDUC 290 Advanced Seminar in Child Development, EDUC 426 Ethical and Moral Considerations in Educational Leadership, EDUC 407 Human Resource Management, EDUC 246 OR EDUC 446 Working with Families and the Community, EDUC 275 Field Experience, EDUC 276 Leadership in Early Childhood Seminar, EDUC 421B Inquiry into Leadership: Practice into Theory I. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Mills College Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2255 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Master of Business Administration Full Time 24 Month(s)



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$25072 for 2 or more credits per semester Mills College For applicants who lack some or all of the MBA foundation courses, it may take more than one year to complete the Mills MBA. The usual stay in the Flex Track Program is 18–24 months. This Program requires all students to obtain substantive work experience before beginning their final year of study. Practical experience in a business or nonprofit organizational environment serves three purposes: Students are exposed to the disciplines of management structure and conduct, an experience that contributes to emotional maturity, refined judgment, and a more focused sense of personal development objectives; Work experience helps students understand their prior and later academic training more pragmatically; Prior employment is an important asset for future placement and career development. Applicants must possess a baccalaureate from an accredited college or university and must present evidence of their qualifications for advanced study. Applicant must have a 3.0 GPA in undergraduate, GMAT score are needed, TOEFL required for international applicants (Graduate programs in English and computer science require TOEFL scores of 250 or more on the computer-based test, 600 or more on the paper-based test or 100 or more for the internet based exam; other programs require 213 or more on the computer-based test or 550 or more on the paper-based test or 79 or higher for the internet-based exam. For fall admission, these tests should be taken by December of the year preceding the academic year for which admission is sought. Generally, international students are admitted for the fall semester). MBA Mills College MGMT 226 Management Information Systems, MGMT 230 Marketing Management, MGMT 232 Operations Management, MGMT 234 Human Resources Management, MGMT 244 Ethics, Leadership, and Entrepreneurship, MGMT 218 Financial Derivative, MGMT 219 International Finance, MGMT 246 Multinational Business Strategy, MGMT 255 International Trade, MGMT 231 Marketing Strategy, MGMT 233 Marketing Research, MGMT 202 Administrative Behavior, MGMT 203 Organizational Theory, MGMT 225 Information Technology, MGMT 227 Negotiations. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Mills College Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2255 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Master of Fine Arts in Dance - choreography Full Time Variable $25072 for 2 or more credits per semester Mills College This program is focused on the creation of dance and is designed for students with an intermediate level of modern dance technique. Our select group of students form a small, close-knit community. Working one-on-one with accomplished faculty dancer/choreographers, MFA candidates deepen their work as artists and expand their theoretical and historical knowledge in the field. The curriculum includes courses in choreography, history, theory, performance, and technique. Students participate in the Mills Repertory Dance Company which simulates the creation and rehearsal processes of the professional dance world. Students rehearse with renowned choreographers and participate in performances, festivals, and outreach events. Admission to graduate study at Mills is contingent upon the completion of a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. Admissions is based on GPA, GRE, essays, recommendations, and written application; TOEFL required for international applicants (Graduate programs in English and computer science require TOEFL scores of 250 or more on the computer-based test, 600 or more on the paper-based test or 100 or more for the internet based exam; other programs require 213 or more on the computer-based test or 550 or more on the paper-based test or 79 or higher for the internet-based exam. For fall admission, these tests should be taken by December of the year preceding the academic year for which admission is sought. Generally, international students are admitted for the fall semester.). Masters Mills College DNC 203: Graduate Research, DNC 213: Rhythmic Practicum, DNC 233: Choreographic Project, DNC 243: Independent Project, DNC 250A: Thesis: Research Project, DNC 250B: Thesis: Writing, DNC 250C: Thesis: Concert, DNC 253: Theory of Teaching Dance, DNC 254: Laboratory Teaching of Dance, DNC 255A: Repertory Dance Company, DNC 255B: Repertory Dance Company, DNC 265: Modern to Contemporary Performance: History, Theory, and Practice, DNC 282: Group Choreography Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Mills College Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2255 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Master of Fine Arts in Dance - choreography and Performance Full Time Variable $25072 for 2 or more credits per semester Mills College This program is designed for students with an advanced level of modern dance technique. Our MFA program enables students to deepen their work, studying one-on-one with accomplished faculty dancer/choreographers in an environment rich with performance opportunities. MFA candidates in the choreography/performance program participate in the Mills Repertory Dance Company during both years of the program, performing work by luminaries such as Mark Morris, Paul Taylor, and Mills alumnae Trisha Brown and Molissa Fenley. Students have the opportunity to rehearse with renowned choreographers and participate in performances, festivals, and outreach events. Admission to graduate study at Mills is contingent upon the completion of a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. Admissions is based on GPA, GRE, essays, recommendations, and written application; TOEFL required for international applicants (Graduate programs in English and computer science require TOEFL scores of 250 or more on the computer-based test, 600 or more on the paper-based test or 100 or more for the internet based exam; other programs require 213 or more on the computer-based test or 550 or more on the paper-based test or 79 or higher for the internet-based exam. For fall admission, these tests should be taken by December of the year preceding the academic year for which admission is sought. Generally, international students are admitted for the fall semester). Masters Mills College DNC 203: Graduate Research, DNC 213: Rhythmic Practicum, DNC 233: Choreographic Project, DNC 243: Independent Project, DNC 250A: Thesis: Research Project, DNC 250B: Thesis: Writing, DNC 250C: Thesis: Concert, DNC 253: Theory of Teaching Dance, DNC 254: Laboratory Teaching of Dance, DNC 255A: Repertory Dance Company, DNC 255B: Repertory Dance Company, DNC 265: Modern to Contemporary Performance: History, Theory, and Practice, DNC 282: Group Choreography Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Mills College Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2255 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Master of Fine Arts in Studio Art Full Time 2 Year(s) $30072 for 2 or more credits per semester Mills College Mills offers a master of fine arts (MFA) degree in studio art led by a distinguished faculty of internationally known artists. The program focuses on painting, ceramics, sculpture (including installation), photography, inter- media, video, and electronic arts. Students are encouraged to work across media boundaries. The two-year graduate program is selective, limited to 12 new students each year, and is designed to meet the demanding standards of the profession. The graduate program in studio art provides a combination of structure and freedom. Students receive individual attention that encourages personal and professional development. For more information mail to art@mills.edu or call to +1 510 430 2117. Admission to graduate study at Mills is contingent upon the completion of a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. Admissions is based on GPA, GRE, essays, recommendations, and written application; TOEFL required for international applicants (Graduate programs in English and computer science require TOEFL scores of 250 or more on the computer-based test, 600 or more on the paper-based test or 100 or more for the internet based exam; other programs require 213 or more on the computer-based test or 550 or more on the paper-based test or 79 or higher for the internet-based exam. For fall admission, these tests should be taken by December of the year preceding the academic year for which admission is sought. Generally, international students are admitted for the fall semester.). Masters Mills College ARTS 287 Topics in Contemporary Art, ARTS 288 Contemporary Art and Critical Thinking, ARTS 201 Concentrations in Painting, Sculpture, Ceramics, Photography, Electronic Arts, Video, ARTS 291 Graduate Seminar, ARTS 293 Degree Exhibition and Artist Statement, ARTS 116 Contemporary Photographic Concerns II, ARTS 156 Contemporary Photographic Concerns III, ARTS 161 Advanced Painting, ARTS 164 Advanced Ceramics, ARTS 173 Advanced Sculpture, IART 219 Electronic Arts, IART 220 Advanced Electronic Arts I, ART 247 Video I, IART 248 Video II Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Mills College Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2255 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Master of Public Policy Full Time 2 Year(s) $25072 for 2 or more credits per semester Mills College This program provides students with the skills and perspectives required to formulate, implement, and evaluate public policies (government actions to address social problems). Our curriculum includes two levels of course work—an analytic foundation and a set of advanced professional courses—and can be completed in one to two years, depending on prior course work. Policy professionals must draw on skills and concepts from multiple disciplines, so our analytic foundation courses provide training in economics, politics and the policy-making process, statistics, law, and ethics. The seven advanced core courses offer students opportunities to augment and deepen their skills through guided practice. Our "professional challenges" sequence prepares students to understand and work effectively in various political and organizational contexts. Applicants must possess a baccalaureate from an accredited college or university and must present evidence of their qualifications for advanced study. Admissions is based on GPA, G.M.A.T., essays, recommendations, and written application; TOEFL required for international applicants. Masters Mills College PPOL 220 Professional Challenges I: Organizational Efficacy, PPOL 221 Professional Challenges II: Political Efficacy, PPOL 230–231 The Integrative Core I and II: Application/Integration of Policy Analysis Frameworks, PPOL 225 Simulations and Computer Applications, PPOL 227 Local and Community Policymaking, Planning, and Management, MGMT 214 Financial Accounting. Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Mills College Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2255 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Program in Computer Science Full Time Variable $25072 for 2 or more credits per semester Mills College This program is focusing exclusively on computer science. There are two tracks: one for students planning to directly enter industry, and a "reentry program" for students who wish to go on to earn doctorates in computer science. Students from our certificate program have been admitted to top graduate schools, including MIT, University of Washington, University of Virginia, and University of California, San Diego. Admission to graduate study at Mills is contingent upon the completion of a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. Admissions is based on GPA, GRE, essays, recommendations, and written application; TOEFL required for international applicants (Graduate programs in English and computer science require TOEFL scores of 250 or more on the computer-based test, 600 or more on the paper-based test or 100 or more for the internet based exam; other programs require 213 or more on the computer-based test or 550 or more on the paper-based test or 79 or higher for the internet-based exam. For fall admission, these tests should be taken by December of the year preceding the academic year for which admission is sought. Generally, international students are admitted for the fall semester.). Masters Mills College CS 063 Introduction to Computer Science, CS 064 Computer Concepts and Intermediate Programming, CS 111 Introduction to Computer Architecture, CS 124 Data Structures and Algorithms, CS 214 (114) Programming Languages, MATH 004 Discrete Mathematics I, CS 113 Compiler Design and Implementation, CS 170 Software Engineering, CS 180 Topics in Computer Science, CS 186 Web Programming, CS 212 (112) Contemporary Computer Architecture, CS 222 (122) Operating Systems, CS 223 (123) Robots, Persons, and the Future, CS 225 (125) Theory of Algorithms, CS 227 (127) Linear Optimization, CS 228 (128) Theory of Computation, CS 231 (131) Computer Networks, CS 263 (163) Computer Graphics Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Mills College Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2255 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Medical Certificate Full Time 2 Year(s) $25072 for 2 or more credits per semester Mills College This program is designed for students with bachelor's degrees who lack some or all of the basic science courses to pursue study in the fields of allopathic medicine, osteopathic medicine, dentistry, pharmacology, veterinary medicine, or optometry. Students who need to complete all of the basic pre-medical science courses usually take two years (four semesters) to complete the program. Students who have completed a year of general chemistry and a semester of calculus are often able to finish in one year. The program is flexible and can be tailored to fit a student’s specific background in science and mathematics. Applicants must possess a baccalaureate from an accredited college or university and must present evidence of their qualifications for advanced study. Admissions is based on GPA, G.M.A.T., essays, recommendations, and written application; TOEFL required for international applicants. Masters Mills College CHEM 017 General Chemistry I with Lab, CHEM 018 General Chemistry II with Lab, BIO 001 General Biology I with Lab, 002 General Biology II with Lab, CHEM 105 Organic Chemistry I with Lab, CHEM 106 Organic Chemistry II with Lab, PHYS 061 General Physics I with Lab, PHYS 061 General Physics II with Lab Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Mills College Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2255 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Pre-Medical Program Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Chemistry Program This program combines a strong foundation in natural science with a liberal arts education. The increasing emphasis on the physician-patient relationship and the appeals for doctors with humanistic perspectives relate to a long held tenet of pre-medical education at Mills a thorough foundation in science should be accompanied and enriched by exploration of the humanities, arts, and social sciences. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Pre-professional Mills College   Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Chemistry Program Chemistry Program, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 2317 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118888 Mills College Pre-Nursing Program Full Time Variable $ 35,196 ( Rs 16,20,424 ) a year Nursing Program This program provides students with a strong foundation in the natural and social sciences, and it fosters exploration of the fine arts and letters. Students must have completed secondary school diploma from an approved high school and General Educational Development (GED) diploma or a state-approved high school equivalency. They must have the SAT critical reading score of below 600. Students who are non-native speakers of English must have TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum total score of 550, 213 on CBT or 80 on IBT is required for admission. Pre-professional Mills College   Mills College   1510 5000 MacArthur Blvd, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3309 Nursing Program Nursing Program, OAKLAND, California, 94613, +1 510 430 3226 Mills is an independent liberal arts college for women with graduate programs for women and men.The College educates students to think critically and communicate responsibly and effectively, to accept the challenges of their creative visions, and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effect thoughtful changes in a global, multicultural society.Mills encourages openness to experimentation in the context of established academic disciplines.Programs are designed to reflect the importance of global issues, provide an understanding of the natural world, and enhance opportunities for women in their developing roles throughout society.The curriculum combines traditional liberal arts with new educational initiatives that recognize the value of cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.Inspired by a teaching philosophy that grows out of its longstanding dedication to women’s education, Mills provides a dynamic learning environment that encourages intellectual exploration.The faculty of nationally and internationally respected scholars and artists is dedicated to developing the strengths of every student, preparing them for lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth.Mills is located in the foothills of Oakland, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, within reach of the diverse metropolitan centers that make up the greater Bay Area.Amid the green, rolling hills and century-old eucalyptus trees, students find a great place to live and learn.The Mills campus is heavily accented with Mediterranean-style buildings, many designed by architectural innovator Julia Morgan.Paths and streams wind their way through tree groves and meadows, adding to the lush feeling that pervades the 135 acres. Yes The Residential Life mission is to foster a residential environment which encourages residents to develop a sense of personal accountability while maintaining a mutual respect for themselves; their peers and their local and global communities.Additionally, the College strives to provide a space that supports their physical, emotional and spiritual wellness while challenging their academic, intellectual and social growth.Mills is pleased to offer undergraduate and graduate students with multiple on-campus housing options from traditional residence halls to apartments and cooperative housing.All residence halls have grand pianos, recreation rooms, kitchenettes, and computer labs.All housing (both residence halls and apartments) has wireless Internet access and laundry facilities.All rooms (with the exception of those in Underwood Apartments) are furnished with a twin bed, desk, dresser, bookcase, and chair per student.All mattresses are standard twin-sized. There is no need to purchase extra-long sheets.The male graduate students can live in the new Courtyard Townhouses, in a designated wing of Ege Hall, and, if they have children space is available, in the Underwood Apartments (undergraduate students with children have priority).Graduate women have the option of living in any upper-class residence hall, in the Ross House, or in the Courtyard Townhouses. The specialty houses are Ross House and Larsen House Co-op.Ross House residents are undergraduate students 23 years of age or older and graduate students provides Satellite TV in living room, computer lab, disability access, resident and disability-accessible parking.Larsen House Co-op is a delightful two-story Victorian house located close to the center of campus.Larsen House Co-op offers private bedrooms, satellite TV and shared computer, resident and disability-accessible parking and co-op garden.
118912 MiraCosta College A. A. in Research and Development Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College Biotechnology is an expanding field devoted to improving human health through the research, development, testing, manufacturing, and marketing of products related to the biomedical and agricultural industries. Courses provide both the theoretical background and practical experience necessary to gain employment in the biotechnology industry. Career options include research, development, quality control and assurance, manufacturing, analytical testing, and work as a lab technician. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A. A. in University Studies: Biological Sciences Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College Biology is the science of life and living organisms including their structure, function, growth, origin, evolution and distribution. Students may take courses to prepare for a biology major, to fulfill general education requirements, and to meet prerequisites for related courses. Career options include health-care professions, biotechnology industry, medical research, wildlife conservation, marine sciences, and education. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: BIO 202 Foundations of Biology: Evolution, Biodiversity, and Organismal Biology, BIO 204 Foundations of Biology: Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, MATH 150 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I or BIO 180/BTEC 180 Biostatistics, CHEM 110 General Chemistry, CHEM 111 General Chemistry. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A. A. in University Studies: Environmental Science Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College Environmental Science is a program that can include a broad range of environmental issues that confront society such as pollution, land use, wildlife preservation, biodiversity loss and resource depletion, energy conservation, etc. The Environmental Science Program offers lower division preparation for students who plan to transfer to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: BIO 102 Ecology and Environmental Science or BIO 172 Marine Ecology, GEOL 120 Environmental Geology: Earth Hazards, and Humanity, BIO 180/BTEC 180 Biostatistics or PSYC 104/SOC 104 Statistics for Behavioral Science, BIO 202 Foundations of Biology: Evolution, Biodiversity, and Organismal Biology, BIO 204 Foundations of Biology: Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, CHEM 110 General Chemistry, CHEM 111 General Chemistry, GEOG 101 Physical Geography and GEOG 101L Physical Geography Laboratory 1 or GEOL 101 Physical Geology and GEOL 101L Physical Geology Laboratory, ANTH 103 Introduction to Archaeology, BIO 230 Fundamentals of Microbiology, CHEM 210 Organic Chemistry I, ECON 101 Principles of Economics: MACRO, ECON 102 Principles of Economics: MICRO, GEOG 102 Cultural Geography. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. University Studies: Political Science Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College Political science is the study of the processes, principles, and structure of government and of political institutions. Students can take courses to prepare for a political science major or to fulfill general education requirements. Career options include work in local, state, federal and international government; legal, diplomatic and humanitarian professions; business; and in education. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: PLSC 101 Introduction to Political Science, PLSC 102 American Institutions and History, PLSC 103 Comparative Government, CHNS 101 Elementary Chinese I (First Semester), CHNS 102 Elementary Chinese II (Second Semester), FREN 101 Elementary French I (First Semester), FREN 102 Elementary French II (Second Semester)
REN 201 Intermediate French I (Third Semester), FREN 202 Intermediate French II (Fourth Semester), GRMN 101 Elementary German (First Semester), GRMN 102 Elementary German (Second Semester), GRMN 201 Intermediate German (Third Semester), GRMN 202 Intermediate German (Fourth Semester), ITAL 101 Elementary Italian (First Semester), ITAL 102 Elementary Italian (Second Semester), ITAL 201 Intermediate Italian I, JAPN 101 Elementary Japanese (First Semester), JAPN 102 Elementary Japanese (Second Semester), JAPN 201 Intermediate Japanese (Third Semester), JAPN 202 Intermediate Japanese (Fourth Semester), SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish (First Semester), SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish (Second Semester), SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish (Third Semester), SPAN 202 Intermediate Spanish (Fourth Semester.
Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Accounting Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College The accounting discipline offers theoretical and practical courses for students planning to transfer as accounting majors, career and technical courses, as well as courses to improve workplace skills. Career options include accounting positions in the private and public sectors; tax preparation; finance and banking; business ownership; and managerial positions. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Agri-Business Management Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College   Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Architectural Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College The Architectural Technology Program is designed to give students a working knowledge of the practices and technical aspects of architectural design and drawing. It will enable students to qualify for entry-level positions in detailing, revisions, design update, and general office practice. Student will have a basis in architectural drawing and design, building codes, building materials, and training in computer-aided drawing. Careers in architecture include architect (requires graduate degree); federal, state, and local land use planning, building and transportation agencies; architectural, contract, and construction companies. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Automotive Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College The Automotive Technology Program prepares students for entry-level automotive mechanic positions and also provides training for persons already employed in the industry. Courses also prepare students for various state licenses and national certifications, including tests administered by Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). Career options include auto mechanic/repair technician, service manager, parts specialist. Potential employers include automotive dealerships and independent repair facilities. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Bookkeeping Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College   Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Child Development Associate Teacher Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College Child Development is the study of the social/emotional, cognitive/language, and physical/motor, growth and development of children, from conception through adolescence. Students may take courses to obtain child development certificates and permits, earn an associate in arts degree, and/or prepare to transfer to a four-year institution. Courses are also of interest to students already working in the field of child development. Career options include a variety of professions serving children and their families such as infant/toddler care, preschool teaching (including Head Start), elementary and secondary education, early childhood special education, program administration, school counseling, child psychology, child advocacy, social work, and community services. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Child Development Entrepreneurship Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College Child Development is the study of the social/emotional, cognitive/language, and physical/motor, growth and development of children, from conception through adolescence. Students may take courses to obtain child development certificates and permits, earn an associate in arts degree, and/or prepare to transfer to a four-year institution. Courses are also of interest to students already working in the field of child development. Career options include a variety of professions serving children and their families such as infant/toddler care, preschool teaching (including Head Start), elementary and secondary education, early childhood special education, program administration, school counseling, child psychology, child advocacy, social work, and community services. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Child Development Master Teacher Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College Child Development is the study of the social/emotional, cognitive/language, and physical/motor, growth and development of children, from conception through adolescence. Students may take courses to obtain child development certificates and permits, earn an associate in arts degree, and/or prepare to transfer to a four-year institution. Courses are also of interest to students already working in the field of child development. Career options include a variety of professions serving children and their families such as infant/toddler care, preschool teaching (including Head Start), elementary and secondary education, early childhood special education, program administration, school counseling, child psychology, child advocacy, social work, and community services. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Child Development Site Supervisor Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College Child Development is the study of the social/emotional, cognitive/language, and physical/motor, growth and development of children, from conception through adolescence. Students may take courses to obtain child development certificates and permits, earn an associate in arts degree, and/or prepare to transfer to a four-year institution. Courses are also of interest to students already working in the field of child development. Career options include a variety of professions serving children and their families such as infant/toddler care, preschool teaching (including Head Start), elementary and secondary education, early childhood special education, program administration, school counseling, child psychology, child advocacy, social work, and community services. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Child Development Teacher Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College Child Development is the study of the social/emotional, cognitive/language, and physical/motor, growth and development of children, from conception through adolescence. Students may take courses to obtain child development certificates and permits, earn an associate in arts degree, and/or prepare to transfer to a four-year institution. Courses are also of interest to students already working in the field of child development. Career options include a variety of professions serving children and their families such as infant/toddler care, preschool teaching (including Head Start), elementary and secondary education, early childhood special education, program administration, school counseling, child psychology, child advocacy, social work, and community services. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Computer Applications Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College   Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Computer Network Administration Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College   Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Computer-Aided Design and Drafting Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College   Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Computer-Aided Drafting Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College   Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Dance Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College The dance discipline teaches understanding of the choreography, performance and aesthetic of dance in a diversity of styles and techniques. The non-transfer A. A. in Dance degree is designed for students who may already be teaching, performing, or choreographing and desire a formal two-year academic degree program. Career options include professional performance or choreography; dance studio or company management; child development; dance therapy; movement analysis; dance ethnology; dance criticism; dance science; academic research; and teaching. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: DNCE 154 Ballet II, DNCE 168 Jazz Dance II, DNCE 178 Modern Dance II or DNCE 173 Lyrical Dance, DNCE 162 Dance Arts Ensemble, DNCE 160 Rehearsal and Performance or DNCE 163 Dance Improvisation I or DNCE 179 Musical Theatre Dance, DNCE 101 History and Appreciation of Dance or DNCE 105 Dance Cultures of the World, DNCE 185 Introduction to Choreography, DNCE 146 Latin Dance or DNCE 169 Introduction to World Dance Forms or DNCE 171 Selected World Dance, DNCE 140 Ballroom Dance or DNCE 183 Commercial Dance or DNCE 191 Tap Dance I, DNCE 159 Pilates Mat Work I. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Digital Audio Production Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College   Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Dramatic Arts: Design and Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College The Dramatic Arts Program includes theoretical and practical courses in all aspects of theatre. Students make take courses to prepare for a transfer major in dramatic arts, for professional training, or to fulfill general education requirements. Performance and technical theatre opportunities are available to both majors and non-majors. Career options include both creative and technical work in the performing arts/entertainment industry including live theatre, film, television, and broadcasting; academic research and teaching; and other communications-related fields such as advertising and public relations. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Entrepreneurship Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College   Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Floriculture Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College   Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Fundamentals of Computer Programming Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College   Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Graphic Design Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College   Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Hospitality Management Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College The Hospitality Management Program offers courses for students planning to transfer as hospitality majors to four-year institutions as well as career and technical courses, often leading to certificates of competence and achievement. Career options include front office, reservations, sales, marketing, customer service and management positions in hotels, restaurants, theme parks, attractions, clubs, and casinos. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in LVN to Registered Nursing Career Ladder (Step-Up) Program Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College   Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Landscape Architecture Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College   Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Landscape Management Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College   Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Law Enforcement Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College   Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Liberal Studies: Elementary (Multiple Subject) Teaching Preparation Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College The Education program offers preparation for multiple-subject and single-subject teaching credentials, as well as introductory courses to assist students in making career choices. A Liberal Studies major is recommended for students planning to transfer to CSU to earn a multiple subject (grades K-6) credential. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: BIO 101 General Biology, BIO 101L General Biology Lab, EART 106 Earth and Space Science, PHSN 106 Energy, Motion, and Matter, DNCE 101 History and Appreciation of Dance, MUS 116 Survey of World Music, DRAM 105 Introduction to Theater, ART 157 Art Orientation, LIT 120 Introduction to Literature, HIST 100 World History, HIST 110 US History. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Liscensed Vocational Nursing Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College   Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Management Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College   Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Marketing Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College   Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Mechanical Drafting Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College   Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Medical Office Professional Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College The Medical Administrative Professional program prepares students to work in medical office settings. The program includes training in basic anatomy and medical terminology as well as medical office procedures. Career options include employment in physician offices, hospitals, surgical centers, clinics, and various government agencies. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Nursery/Horticulture Crop Production Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College   Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Office Manager Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College   Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Real Estate Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College The Real Estate program provides training for students planning to enter the real estate profession, as well as opportunities for those already working in real estate and related areas to increase their knowledge in the field. Career options include real estate broker and salesperson; real property management and maintenance; positions in related financial institutions (mortgage lending, etc.). Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Real Estate Entrepreneurship Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College   Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Recording Arts/Record Production Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College   Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Restaurant Management Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College The Restaurant Management program offers courses for students planning to transfer as hospitality majors as well as career and technical courses often leading to certificates of competence and achievement and an associate degree. Courses also provide professional growth to those already employed in the food service industry. Career options include servers, prep cooks, cashiers, dining room hosts, reservations, sales, marketing, customer service and management positions in restaurants, theme parks, attractions, clubs, casinos and other food service organizations. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Retail Management Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College   Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Secretary/Administrative Assistant Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College   Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Sociology Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College Sociology is the study of human social behavior, groups, and how environments influence behavior. Sociologists focus on the origins, organization, institutions and development of society. The Sociology Program offers lower division preparation for students who plan to transfer to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Sociology. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology, SOC 102 Contemporary Social Problems, SOC104/PSYC 104 Statistics for Behavioral Science, CIS 101 Fundamentals of Computer Information Systems, ECON 101 Principles of Economics: MACRO, FREN 101 Elementary French I (First Semester), FREN 102 Elementary French II (Second Semester), FREN 201 Intermediate French I (Third Semester), FREN 202 Intermediate French II (Fourth Semester), GEOG 102 Cultural Geography, GRMN 101 Elementary German (First Semester), GRMN 102 Elementary German (Second Semester), GRMN 201 Intermediate German (Third Semester), GRMN 202 Intermediate German (Fourth Semester), HIST 101 World History Since 1500, HIST 104 Western Civilization, HIST 110 United States History, HIST 111 United States History. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Surgical Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College Surgical technologists are allied health professionals, who are an integral part of the team of medical practitioners providing surgical care to patients in a variety of settings. The surgical technologist works under the supervision of a surgeon to ensure that the operating room environment is safe, the equipment functions properly, and the operative procedure is conducted under conditions that maximize patient safety. The Surgical Technology Program will prepare individuals to work primarily in the operating room. Employment opportunities are also available in surgical centers, labor and delivery rooms, cast rooms, emergency departments, ambulatory care areas and central supply departments. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Travel and Tourism Management Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College The Tourism Program offers courses for students planning to transfer as hospitality majors, tourism majors, as well as career and technical courses often leading to certificates of proficiency and achievement in tourism management and an associate degree in tourism. Courses also provide professional growth to those already employed in the travel and tourism industry. Careers options include positions in travel agencies, tourism firms, airlines, cruise lines, casinos, resorts, theme parks, museums, recreation and tourist offices. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Anthropology Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College Anthropology is the study of human behavior from a biological, historical, cultural and social perspective. Students can take courses to prepare for a major in anthropology or to fulfill general education requirements. Career options include jobs in data analysis, social services, education, journalism, advertising, international relations, government service, field research, contract archaeology, museums, zoological parks, and nonprofit organizations. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: ANTH 101 Biological Anthropology, ANTH 101L Biological Anthropology Laboratory, ANTH 102 Cultural Anthropology, ANTH 103 Introduction to Archaeology, ANTH 104 Native American Cultures, BIO 101 General Biology or BIO 202 Foundations of Biology: Evolution, Biodiversity, and Organismal Biology, CHEM 110 General Chemistry, LING 110 Language Structure and Linguistics, MATH 103 Statistics, ITAL 101 Elementary Italian (First Semester), ITAL 102 Elementary Italian (Second Semester), ITAL 201 Intermediate Italian I, JAPN 101 Elementary Japanese (First Semester), JAPN 102 Elementary Japanese (Second Semester). Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Art (Studio) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College The Art Studio Program offers lower division preparation for students who plan to transfer to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Art. There are many specialized areas of studio art, such as painting, multimedia, ceramics, photography, printmaking, sculpture, etc. Art students need a foundation of introductory design, history, and drawing courses to increase student awareness of the range of theoretical and applied possibilities. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: ART 100 Drawing and Composition, ART 101 Design and Color, ART 258 Ancient to Gothic Art, ART 259 History of Renaissance to Modern Art, ART 102 Drawing and Composition, ART 103 Beginning Sculpture, ART 201 Objects and Ideas in Contemporary Art, ART 203 Life Drawing, ART 204 Painting, ART 207 Beginning Photography, ART 210 Printmaking, ART 225 Ceramics, ART 245 Introduction to Digital Arts, ART 251 Digital Photography, ART 254 Understanding and Appreciating the Photographic Image, ART 260 History of Modern Art Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Art History Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College Art History is the study of art from a historical, theoretical, and critical analysis perspective. With a bachelor’s degree, career options include art historian, art critic, and teacher. The Art History Program offers lower division preparation for students who plan to transfer to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Art History. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: ART 258 Ancient to Gothic Art, ART 259 History of Renaissance to Modern Art, ART 260 History of Modern Art, ART 100 Drawing and Composition, ART 101 Design and Color, ART 103 Beginning Sculpture, ART 158 Traditional Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas, ART 203 Life Drawing, ART 204 Painting, HIST 100 World History to 1500, HIST 101 World History Since 1500. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Asian Studies Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College Asian Studies is an interdisciplinary program focusing on the cultures of Asia. In preparation for transfer, students often complete courses in Asian studies, history, anthropology, Japanese or Chinese, geography, art, music, and philosophy. Career options include teaching, museum curator and archivist positions; consultancies in art fields; government posts in Asian and Asian-American policy; and media production (film, television and music). Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Astronomy Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months San Elijo Campus Astronomy, the oldest of all scientific studies, has played a vital role in the development of modern science. Astronomers study the formation, composition, and evolution of objects such as planets, stars, galaxies, nubulae, black holes, and the universe itself. Students may take courses to prepare for a major in astronomy or to fulfill general education requirements. Career options include teaching, museum or planetarium director, astronomer/astrophysicist, space scientist, mission data analyst, space craft and instrument designer, observatory technician, telescope operator, optics or electronics technician, computer programmer, and mathematician. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: ASTR 201 Introductory Astronomy, MATH 150 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, MATH 155 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, MATH 260 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III, PHYS 151 Principles of Physics I, PHYS 152 Principles of Physics II, PHYS 253 Principles of Physics III. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 San Elijo Campus San Elijo Campus, 3333 Manchester Avenue, CARDIFF BY THE SEA, California, 92007, +1 760 944 4449 The San Elijo Campus of MiraCosta College opened in 1988 and is situated on 42 acres facing the San Elijo Lagoon in Cardiff.The campus offers a general education credit program and a broad range of noncredit, fee-based Community Services classes and workshops.Student services at the San Elijo Campus include Admissions and Records, Counseling, Tutoring, Testing, and Student Activities. The recently expanded and remodeled Student Center houses the campus bookstore, cafeteria, Student Services Office, and Health Services. The Library and Information Hub houses computer labs as well as the campus math and writing centers.Students may schedule appointments for financial aid, disabled student assistance, job placement, Transfer Center counseling, and Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS). No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Business Administration Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College The Business Administration Program offers theoretical and practical courses for students planning to transfer as business majors, career and technical courses leading to certificates of competence and achievement, as well as courses to improve workplace skills. Career opportunities in business include accounting, marketing, finance, small business development, and management positions in retail, service, manufacturing, government, and nonprofit organizations. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: ACCT 201 Financial Accounting, ACCT 202 Managerial Accounting, BUS 140 Legal Environment of Business, ECON 101 Principles of Economics: MACRO, ECON 102 Principles of Economics: MICRO, MATH 115 Calculus with Applications or MATH 150 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, BUS 290 Business Communications, CIS 101 Fundamentals of Computer, Information Systems, MATH 103 Statistics, PSYC 101 General Psychology, SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Chemistry Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College Chemistry is the science of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter, especially of atomic and molecular systems. Students may take courses to prepare for a chemistry major, to fulfill general education requirements, and to meet prerequisites for related courses and programs. Careers options include the medical, health, engineering, industrial, governmental, environmental, and teaching fields. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: CHEM 110 General Chemistry, CHEM 111 General Chemistry, MATH 150 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, MATH 155 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, MATH 260 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III, CHEM 210 Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 211 Organic Chemistry II, MATH 265 Differential Equations, PHYS 151 Principles of Physics I, PHYS 152 Principles of Physics II, PHYS 253 Principles of Physics III. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Child Development Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College Child Development is the study of the social/emotional, cognitive/language, and physical/motor, growth and development of children, from conception through adolescence. Students may take courses to obtain child development certificates and permits, earn an associate in arts degree, and/or prepare to transfer to a four-year institution. Courses are also of interest to students already working in the field of child development. Career options include a variety of professions serving children and their families such as infant/toddler care, preschool teaching (including Head Start), elementary and secondary education, early childhood special education, program administration, school counseling, child psychology, child advocacy, social work, and community services. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: BIO 101 General Biology, BIO 101L General Biology Laboratory, CHLD 105 Program Planning and Curriculum Methods, CHLD113/PSYC113 Child and Adolescent Growth and Development, CHLD 200 Early Childhood Observation, CHLD 210/SOC 210 Child, Family, and Community, PSYC 101 General Psychology, PSYC 145/SOC 145 Psychology/Sociology of the Family, SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Communication Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College The Communication Studies Program provides students a theoretical and methodological foundation of the nature of communication in its various forms and contexts, as well as the uses, effects and relevancy of communication in their own lives. Students may prepare to transfer with a major in communication or take courses to meet general education requirements. Career options include advertising, broadcasting, community relations, consulting, counseling, education, film, foreign service, fund raising, human resources, journalism, international relations, law, management, marketing, mediation, ministry, politics, public relations, sales, speechwriting, social work. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: COMM 101 Oral Communication, COMM 120 Principles of Human Communication, COMM 106 Group Communications or COMM 207 Interpersonal Communication or COMM 212 Argumentation, PSYC 104/SOC 104 Statistics for Behavioral Science or MATH 103 Statistics, COMM 106 Group Communication, COMM 207 Interpersonal Communication, COMM 212 Argumentation, COMM 220 Introduction to Mass Communication, PSYC 101 General Psychology, ENGL 201 Critical Thinking, Composition, and Literature. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Computer Science Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College Computer Science is the study of computers and their applications. It includes a variety of specialties such as systems programming, artificial intelligence, robotics, networking and graphics. In preparation for transfer into more advanced fundamental and specialized areas, students will learn basic programming, data structures and architecture. Computer Science majors will also need two or three semesters of calculus and discrete mathematics, depending on the choice of transfer institution. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: CS 110 Introduction to Computer Science and Object-Oriented Programming: Java (Accelerated Pace) or CS 111 Introduction to Computer Science I: Java and CS 112 Introduction to Computer Science II: Java, CS 113 Basic Data Structures and Algorithms, CS 220 Computer Organization and Architecture, MATH 150 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, MATH 155 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, MATH 260 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III, MATH 226 Discrete Mathematics, MATH 265 Differential Equations, PHYS 151 Principles of Physics I, PHYS 152 Principle of Physics II, PHYS 253 Principles of Physics II. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Criminology and Justice Studies Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College Administration of Justice is the study of the structure, functions, laws/procedures, and decision - making processes of those agencies that deal with the management of crime - the police, prosecutors, courts and correctional facilities. Students may take courses to prepare for a major in criminal justice, criminology or law enforcement or to fulfill general education requirements. Courses are also of interest to professionals working in law enforcement, corrections or other related fields. Career options include work in federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, correctional agencies and institutions, and private security agencies. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The Modules are as follows: ADM 100 Introduction to the Administration of Justice or ADM 105 Introduction to Justice Studies, ADM 200 Concepts of Criminal Law, ADM 280 Criminal Investigation, MATH 103 Statistics or PSYC104/SOC104 Statistics for Behavioral Science or MATH 125 College Algebra, ADM 100 Introduction to the Administration of Justice, ADM 105 Introduction to Justice Studies, ADM 210 Criminal Procedures, ADM 220 Criminal Evidence, ADM 230 Police Community Relations, PLSC 102 American Institutions and History, PSYC 101 General Psychology, SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Dance Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College The dance discipline teaches understanding of the choreography, performance and aesthetic of dance in a diversity of styles and techniques. The Dance Program offers lower division preparation for students who plan on transferring to pursue a bachelor’s degree in dance. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Dramatic Arts Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College The Dramatic Arts Program includes theoretical and practical courses in all aspects of theatre. Students make take courses to prepare for a transfer major in dramatic arts, for professional training, or to fulfill general education requirements. Performance and technical theatre opportunities are available to both majors and non-majors. Career options include both creative and technical work in the performing arts/entertainment industry including live theatre, film, television, and broadcasting; academic research and teaching; and other communications-related fields such as advertising and public relations. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: DRAM 105 Introduction to Theatre, DRAM 120 Dramatic Literature (Ancient Greeks 3 to Shakespeare) or DRAM 121 Dramatic Literature (Restoration to Present), DRAM 130 Acting I, DRAM 253 Stage Makeup, DRAM 256 Stagecraft, DRAM 270 Rehearsal and Performance-Technical Theatre or DRAM 271 Rehearsal and Performance-Acting or DRAM 272 Rehearsal and Performance-Musical Theatre. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Economics Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College Economics is the science that examines the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services as well as the theory and management of economies and economic systems. Students take economics courses to prepare for a major or to fulfill general education requirements. With a bachelor’s degree, students have career options in banking, business, management, finance, insurance, real estate, marketing, law, politics, government, journalism, health care, and education. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: ECON 101 Principles of Economics: MACRO, ECON 102 Principles of Economics: MICRO 3, MATH 115 Calculus with Applications or MATH 150 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, ACCT 201 Financial Accounting, ACCT 202 Managerial Accounting, MATH 103 Statistics, MATH 155 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, MATH 260 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: English and Literature Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College The English discipline includes courses in expository and creative writing and American, British, and world literature. Students may take courses to prepare for a major in English or to fulfill general education requirements. Careers for English majors include a variety of options such as law, education, journalism, mass media, marketing, public relations, communications, business administration, and the humanities. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: ENGL 100 Composition and Reading, ENGL 201 Critical Thinking, Composition, and Literature or ENGL 202 Critical Thinking and Composition, LIT 250 American Literature, LIT 251 American Literature or LIT 260 English Literature, LIT 261 English Literature or LIT 270 World Literature, LIT 271 World Literature. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: French Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College The French Program offers lower division preparation for students who plan on transferring to pursue a bachelor’s degree in French. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Geography Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months San Elijo Campus Geography is the study of the earth, including the distribution and interconnectedness of all natural and cultural phenomena, and how places are particular expressions of nature and culture. Students may take courses to prepare for a major in geography or to fulfill general education requirements. Career options include teaching and research, natural resource management, meteorology (weather), cartography (map-making), urban/regional planning, location analysis, and work using Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: GEOG 101 Physical Geography, GEOG 101L Physical Geography Laboratory, GEOG 102 Cultural Geography or GEOG 104 World Geography, CHEM 110 General Chemistry, CS 111 Introduction to Computer Science I: Java, CS 150 C++ Programming, ECON 102 Principles of Economics: MICRO, GEOG 102 Cultural Geography, GEOG 104 World Geography, GEOG 160 Introduction to Geography and Geographic Information Systems. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 San Elijo Campus San Elijo Campus, 3333 Manchester Avenue, CARDIFF BY THE SEA, California, 92007, +1 760 944 4449 The San Elijo Campus of MiraCosta College opened in 1988 and is situated on 42 acres facing the San Elijo Lagoon in Cardiff.The campus offers a general education credit program and a broad range of noncredit, fee-based Community Services classes and workshops.Student services at the San Elijo Campus include Admissions and Records, Counseling, Tutoring, Testing, and Student Activities. The recently expanded and remodeled Student Center houses the campus bookstore, cafeteria, Student Services Office, and Health Services. The Library and Information Hub houses computer labs as well as the campus math and writing centers.Students may schedule appointments for financial aid, disabled student assistance, job placement, Transfer Center counseling, and Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS). No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Geology Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months San Elijo Campus Geology is the scientific study of the origin, history and structure of the earth. Students may take courses to prepare for a major in geology and to fulfill general education requirements. Career options include teaching, employment by private corporations including mining, hydrology, and engineering companies, government agencies such as the U.S. Geological Survey, the California Department of Conservation, and regional planning offices. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: GEOL 101 Physical Geology, GEOL 101L Physical Geology Laboratory, CHEM 110 General Chemistry, CHEM 111 General Chemistry, MATH 150 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, MATH 155 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, BIO 101 General Biology, BIO 101L General Biology Laboratory, PHYS 151 Principles of Physics I, PHYS 152 Principles of Physics II. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 San Elijo Campus San Elijo Campus, 3333 Manchester Avenue, CARDIFF BY THE SEA, California, 92007, +1 760 944 4449 The San Elijo Campus of MiraCosta College opened in 1988 and is situated on 42 acres facing the San Elijo Lagoon in Cardiff.The campus offers a general education credit program and a broad range of noncredit, fee-based Community Services classes and workshops.Student services at the San Elijo Campus include Admissions and Records, Counseling, Tutoring, Testing, and Student Activities. The recently expanded and remodeled Student Center houses the campus bookstore, cafeteria, Student Services Office, and Health Services. The Library and Information Hub houses computer labs as well as the campus math and writing centers.Students may schedule appointments for financial aid, disabled student assistance, job placement, Transfer Center counseling, and Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS). No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: German Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College The German Program offers lower division preparation for students
ho plan on transferring to pursue a bachelor’s degree in German.
Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: GRMN 101 Elementary German (First Semester), GRMN 102 Elementary German (Second Semester), GRMN 201 Intermediate German (Third Semester), GRMN 202 Intermediate German (Fourth Semester), ART 258 Ancient to Gothic Art, ART 259 History of Renaissance to Modern Art, HIST 103 Western Civilization, HIST 104 Western Civilization. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Gerontology Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College The Gerontology Program offers lower division preparation for students who plan on transferring to pursue a bachelor’s degree in gerontology. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: GERO 101 Introduction to Aging, PSYC 104/SOC 104 Statistics for Behavioral Science, BIO 101 General Biology, PSYC 145/SOC 145 Psychology/Sociology of the Family, PSYC 101 General Psychology, HEAL 101 Principles of Health. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Health Science Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College The Health Science Program focuses on community health education, health care administration, and occupational health and safety. Students are introduced to significant issues, such as health care costs, drug-related problems, causes and prevention of non-intentional injury, and health care administration and management. This program offers lower division preparation for students who plan on transferring to pursue a bachelor’s degree in health science. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: BIO 101 General Biology, BIO 101L General Biology Laboratory, BIO 230 Fundamentals of Microbiology, BIO 210 Human Anatomy, CHEM 100 Introductory Chemistry, HEAL 100 Nutrition Today, HEAL 101 Principles of Health, BIO 180/BTEC 180 Biostatistics or PSYC 104/SOC 104 Statistics for Behavioral Science or MATH 103 Statistics, PSYC 101 General Psychology, SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: History Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College The study of history is the endeavor to understand the present by becoming knowledgeable about the past. History is the context of all human activity, and gives students the depth needed to understand society and their place in it. Students may take courses to prepare for a major in history or to fulfill general education requirements. Career options include business administration, law, teaching, social services, journalism, finance, law enforcement, public relations, advertising, and government service. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: HIST 100 World History to 1500 and HIST 101 World History Since 1500 or HIST 103 Western Civilization and HIST 104 Western Civilization, CHNS 101 Elementary Chinese I (First Semester), CHNS 102 Elementary Chinese II (Second Semester), FREN 101 Elementary French I (First Semester), FREN 102 Elementary French II (Second Semester), FREN 201 Intermediate French I (Third Semester), FREN 202 Intermediate French II (Fourth Semester), GRMN 101 Elementary German (First Semester), GRMN 102 Elementary German (Second Semester), GRMN 201 Intermediate German (Third Semester), GRMN 202 Intermediate German (Fourth Semester). Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Humanities Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College Humanities is an interdisciplinary major focusing on those areas of study that involve human thought and culture such as philosophy, literature, and the arts. Careers options include teaching; positions in museums, theatres or arts centers; literature or arts reviewer; writing; public relations; and other communications-related fields. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Japanese Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College The Japanese Program offers lower division preparation for students who plan on transferring to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Japanese. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Kinesiology Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College Kinesiology is the study of human anatomy and physiology and the mechanics of body movement. Coursework at MiraCosta will prepare students for entry-level positions in health and fitness clubs, wellness centers and individualized personal training. Students may also prepare to transfer with a kinesiology major by completing general education and preparation for major requirements. Career options include personal trainer, exercise instructor and various positions at fitness and recreational centers or in school or recreational programs. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: KINE 190 Introduction to Kinesiology, BIO 101 General Biology or BIO 202 Foundations of Biology: Evolution, Biodiversity and Organismal Biology, BIO 210 Human Anatomy, BIO 220 Human Physiology, CHEM 104 Chemistry of Living Things (Introduction to General, Organic, and Biochemistry) or CHEM 100 Introductory Chemistry and CHEM 102 Introduction to Organic and Biological Chemistry, PSYC 101 General Psychology. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Mathematics Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College Mathematics is the abstract study of pattern and structure. Areas of mathematics include arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, and various other theoretical and applied subjects. Mathematics is the foundation for many fields of study, including biological, physical, computer, behavioral, and social sciences, as well as engineering. Students may take mathematics courses to prepare for a mathematics major, to meet prerequisites in related disciplines, or to fulfill general education requirements. Career options for mathematics majors include actuary, accountant, mathematician, statistician, teacher, and work in various computer-related fields. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: MATH 150 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, MATH 155 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, MATH 260 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III, CS 111 Introduction to Computer Science I: Java, CS 112 Introduction to Computer Science II: Java, CS 150 C++ Programming, MATH 103 Statistics, MATH 226 Discrete Mathematics, MATH 265 Differential Equations, MATH 270 Linear Algebra (3). Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Music Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College The study of music provides students with the opportunity to develop skills and theory in instrumental, vocal, and composition. Students will pick their courses based on their own goals for musical growth. All students, however, need a foundation of theory, musicianship, and keyboarding proficiency. The Music Program offers lower division preparation for students who plan to transfer to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Music. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: MUS01 Theory I, MUS02 Theory II, MUS03 Musicianship, MUS04 Intermediate Musicianship, MUS29 Keyboarding for Music Majors, MUS44 Applied Music, MUS 201 Advanced Theory, MUS 202 Advanced Theory, MUS 203 Advanced Musicianship, MUS 204 Advanced Musicianship, MUS 244 Applied Music II. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Oceanography Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months San Elijo Campus Oceanography is the scientific study of the ocean and its phenomena. Students may take courses to prepare for a major in oceanography and to fulfill general education requirements. Career options include teaching, research, marine products sales, and a variety of positions in private and public environmental agencies. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 San Elijo Campus San Elijo Campus, 3333 Manchester Avenue, CARDIFF BY THE SEA, California, 92007, +1 760 944 4449 The San Elijo Campus of MiraCosta College opened in 1988 and is situated on 42 acres facing the San Elijo Lagoon in Cardiff.The campus offers a general education credit program and a broad range of noncredit, fee-based Community Services classes and workshops.Student services at the San Elijo Campus include Admissions and Records, Counseling, Tutoring, Testing, and Student Activities. The recently expanded and remodeled Student Center houses the campus bookstore, cafeteria, Student Services Office, and Health Services. The Library and Information Hub houses computer labs as well as the campus math and writing centers.Students may schedule appointments for financial aid, disabled student assistance, job placement, Transfer Center counseling, and Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS). No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Philosophy Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College Philosophy is the study of the fundamental nature of reality, knowledge, and values based on logical reasoning. Students may take courses to prepare for a major in philosophy or to fulfill general education requirements. Career options include teaching, counseling, law, work within a hospital or business ethics organization, politics and political activism, and computer science. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: PHIL 100 Informal Logic and Critical Thinking, PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality, PHIL 102 Contemporary Moral Problems, FREN 101 Elementary French I (First Semester), FREN 102 Elementary French II (Second Semester), FREN 201 Intermediate French I (Third Semester), FREN 202 Intermediate French II (Fourth Semester), GRMN 101 Elementary German (First Semester), GRMN 102 Elementary German (Second Semester). Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Physics Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College Physics studies the basic forces of nature, including such topics as mechanics, heat, electricity, magnetism, optics and atomic physics. Students may take courses to prepare for a physics major, to fulfill general education requirements, and to meet prerequisites for related courses and programs, including engineering, science and computer science majors. Career options include teaching, research for government and private industry and engineering. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: MATH 150 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, MATH 155 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, MATH 260 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III, PHYS 151 Principles of Physics I, PHYS 152 Principles of Physics II, PHYS 253 Principles of Physics III. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Pre-Engineering Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College The Pre-Engineering Program provides basic course work for students planning to transfer as an engineering major. In addition to engineering courses, students will need to take a variety courses in chemistry, math, and physics to prepare for transfer to a university engineering program. Careers options include aerospace, civil engineering, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: MATH 150 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, MATH 155 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, MATH 260 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III, MATH 265 Differential Equations, PHYS 151 Principles of Physics I, PHYS 152 Principles of Physics II, PHYS 253 Principles of Physics III, CS 112 Introduction to Computer Science II: Java, BIO 101 General Biology, BIO 101L General Biology Laboratory, BIO 202 Foundations of Biology: Evolution, Biodiversity, and Organismal Biology, BIO 204 Foundations of Biology: Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, CHEM 110 General Chemistry, MATH 103 Statistics, MATH 270 Linear Algebra. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Pre-Nursing Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College The Pre-Nursing Program offers lower division preparation for students who plan on transferring to pursue a bachelor’s degree in nursing. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: BIO 101 General Biology, BIO 210 Human Anatomy, BIO 220 Human Physiology, BIO 230 Fundamentals of Microbiology, CHEM 104 Chemistry of Living Things (Introduction to General, Organic, and Biochemistry), COMM 101 Oral Communication, PSYC 101 General Psychology, SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology or ANTH 102 Cultural Anthropology, MATH 103 Statistics or PSYC 104/SOC 104 Statistics for Behavioral Science, CHLD 121/PSYC 121 Human Development or CHLD113/PSYC 113 Child and Adolescent Growth and Development. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Pre-Social Work Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College Social Work is the study and application of assisting people in meeting their social, psychological, and economic needs. Students are encouraged to get experience working in the field as a volunteer or in an internship capacity early in their educational degree program. The Pre-Social Work Program offers lower division preparation for students who plan to transfer to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Social Work. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: ANTH 102 Cultural Anthropology, BIO 101 General Biology, CHLD 210/SOC 210 Child, Family, and Community, ECON 101 Principles of Economics: MACRO, PHIL 102 Contemporary Moral Problems, MATH 103 Statistics or PSYC 104/SOC 104 Statistics for Behavioral Science, PSYC 101 General Psychology, SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Psychology Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College Psychology is the study of people through an examination of their thoughts, emotions, and behavior. MiraCosta’s psychology program has a biological and physiological emphasis. Students are introduced to psychology, the science, developing a respect for systematic research and analysis. Students follow the principles of the scientific method and learn to write using American Psychological Association (APA) style. The psychology discipline provides the tools to efficiently and skillfully gather data and cogently examine the nature of human behavior. Students may take courses to prepare for a psychology major or to fulfill general education requirements. Career options include a variety of positions in human services and business; teaching; research; counseling; clinical, school, or industrial psychology. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: PSYC 101 General Psychology, PSYC 104 Statistics for Behavioral Sciences, PSYC 205 Research Methods, ANTH 101 Biological Anthropology, BIO 101 General Biology, BIO 202 Foundations of Biology: Evolution, Biodiversity, and Organismal Biology, BIO 204 Foundations of Biology: Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, CHEM 100 Introductory Chemistry, CHEM 102 Introduction to Organic and Biological Chemistry, CHEM 110 General Chemistry, CHEM 111 General Chemistry, CS 150 C++ Programming, CS 111 Introduction to Computer Science I: Java, CS 112 Introduction to Computer Science II: Java, CS 113 Basic Data Structures and Algorithms, PSYC 211 Learning and Behavior Modification, PSYC 121/CHLD 121 Human Development, PSYC 260 Physiological Psychology, MATH 115 Calculus with Applications, MATH 150 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, MATH 155 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Social Sciences Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College The Social Sciences Program examines all aspects of human existence from early man to present-day political systems. The Social Sciences Program offers lower division preparation for students who plan to transfer to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: ANTH 101 Biological Anthropology, ANTH 102 Cultural Anthropology, ECON 101 Principles of Economics: MACRO, ECON 102 Principles of Economics: MICRO, GEOG 101 Physical Geography, GEOG 102 Cultural Geography, HIST 100 World History to 1500, HIST 101 World History Since 1500, PLSC 101 Introduction to Political Science, PLSC 102 American Institutions and History, PLSC 103 Comparative Government. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in University Studies: Spanish Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College The Spanish Program offers lower division preparation for students who plan on transferring to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Spanish. Career options include advertising, broadcasting, consulting, translating, counseling, education, film, foreign service, fund raising, human resources, journalism, international relations, law, management, ministry, politics, public relations, sales, social work, and various other related fields. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish (First Semester), SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish (Second Semester), SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish (Third Semester) or SPAN 203 Spanish for Heritage Speakers, SPAN 202 Intermediate Spanish (Fourth Semester), HIST 116 History of the Americas, HIST 117 History of the Americas, HIST 141 History of the Mexican-American in the United States, HIST 142 History of the Mexican-American in the United States, HIST 150 History of Mexico, SPAN 210 Intermediate Conversation and Reading, SPAN 211 Intermediate Conversation and Writing, SPAN 205 Advanced Composition: Hispanic Film and Literature. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Univesity Studies: Human Development Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College Human Development is the study of people’s lives from conception to death. The Human Development Program offers lower division preparation for students who plan to transfer to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Human Development. Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: PSYC 121/CHLD 121 Human Development, PSYC104/SOC 104 Statistics for Behavioral Science or BIO180/BTEC 180 Biostatistics, ANTH 101 Biological Anthropology, ANTH 102 Cultural Anthropology, ANTH 103 Introduction to Archaeology, BIO 101 General Biology, BIO 202 Foundations of Biology: Evolution, Biodiversity, and Organismal Biology, BIO 204 Foundations of Biology: Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, BIO 220 Human Physiology, CS 150 C++ Programming, GERO 101 Introduction to Aging, HIST 141 History of the Mexican-American in the United States, HIST 142 History of the Mexican-American in the United States, HIST 145 History of African-Americans in the United States. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.A. in Web Development and Design Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College   Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College   Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118912 MiraCosta College A.S. in LVN to Registered Nursing Career Ladder (Step-Up) Program Full Time 2 Year(s) $5000 for 9 months MiraCosta College California Licensed Vocational Nurses are eligible to apply for a one-year LVN-RN transition program, also known as the Licensed Vocational to Registered Nursing (LVN to RN) Career Ladder (STEP-UP) Program. First year coursework credit is granted upon evidence of licensure and six months of working experience as an LVN. Students complete a transition course offered during summer and two subsequent semesters for eligibility to apply to take the National Council License Exam for Registered Nursing (NCLEX). Students seeking admission into the college must have completed high school education with an above-average grade. They must obtain minimum TOEFL scores of 450 on the paper-based test/ 133 on the computer-based test/ 46 on the IBT. Associate degree Miracosta College The modules are as follows: NURS 280 Transition from LVN to RN, NURS 281 Medical Surgical Nursing I: Care of the Adult and Gerontological Client, NURS 282 Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing in the Acute and Community Setting, NURS 283 Medical Surgical Nursing II: Care of the Client with Complex Needs, NURS 284 Contemporary Issues and Trends in Nursing, PHAR 201 Pharmacology Review and Update, COMM 101 Oral Communication, HEAL 101L Principles of Health Laboratory. Miracosta College Alicia Terry, Director, Admissions/Records/Registrar   One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 795 6897 MiraCosta College MiraCosta College, One Barnard Drive, OCEANSIDE, California, 92056, +1 760 757 2121 MiraCosta College is a community college located in the northern coastal region of San Diego County, California.It also has a campus in Cardiff-by-the-Sea and a community learning center in Oceanside.MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School.Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College.There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members.It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.Only 16 courses were initially offered and they counted as credit toward advanced standing at the University of California.MiraCosta College provides quality instruction and support services that allow students to pursue and achieve their goals.The college responds to the needs of its students and community by creating new programs, expanding existing programs, and implementing innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to be productive citizens in a diverse and dynamic world.The college strengthens the intellectual, economic, social, and cultural life of the community through its innovative and diverse programs offered in an accessible, caring and supportive environment. The college meets the challenges of growth and change while adhering to ethical business and responsible environmental principles. No  
118930 Mission College A.A. Degree in Art Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Art Department   Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College   Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Art Department Art Department, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5244 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College A.A. Degree in Business Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Business Department   Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College Modules include: Bus021L Introduction to Business Computing Laboratory, BUS 028A Business Law I, BUS 051 Introduction to American Business, ACCTG 001A Principles of Accounting, Acctg001B Principles of Accounting, ECON 001A Principles of Macroeconomics, ECON 001B Principles of Microeconomics, Math008 Finite Mathematics, Math010 Elementary Statistics, one course from: Bus021 Introduction to Business Computing, Bus028B Business Law II, BUS 052 Financial Investments, BUS 054 Small Business Start Up and Management, BUS 064B Business Math Using Calculators, Bus078B Business Communications, BUS 079 Human Relation in Business, BUS 086 Building Business Websites. Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Business Department Business Department, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5335 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College A.A. Degree in Creative Arts Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Art Department   Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College Modules include: Art1A Survey of Western Art I, Art1B Survey of Western Art II, Art4 Art Appreciation, Engl6A World Literature, Engl6B World Literature, Engl49 Modern Fiction, Human15 Introduction to Film, Human18 African-Amer Culture, Music5 Fundamentals of Music, Music10 Music Appreciation. Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Art Department Art Department, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5244 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College A.A. Degree in English Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit English Department The courses are designated to provide students with the skills needed to be successful in both their academic and work lives. Through these courses, students develop reading, writing, and critical thinking skills needed to attain the degree and transfer to a four-year college or university, or move directly into the workforce. Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College   Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 English Department English Department, 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 988 2200 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College A.A. Degree in Global Studies Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Mission College This program will provide the student with knowledge of critical issues which affect their lives and community, as well as the affairs of other cultures and countries. An understanding of the world’s social and natural systems, coupled with an appreciation of the diversity of human culture, will supply the student with a strong background for working in a global economy, for living in a multicultural society and for making intelligent decisions as a global citizen. Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College   Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Mission College Mission College, 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 988 2200 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College A.A. Degree in Music Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Music Department   Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College   Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Music Department Music Department, 3000 Mission College Blvd, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5276 The Mission College Music Department offers traditional music courses as well as instruction in composition, digital music and performance classes. Specific areas of focus are piano, percussion, guitar, vocal performance and digital music production. No  
118930 Mission College A.A. Degree in Sociology Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Department of Sociology   Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College Modules include: SOC 001 Introduction to Sociology, SOC 002 Social Problems, SOCSC 022 Research Methods in Social Sciences, three courses from: SOC 021 Minorities in the U.S, SOC 024 Social Aspects of Aging, SOC 028 Social Aspects of Aging, SOC 034 American Culture Through Film, SOC 040 Marriage and Family, SOC 041 Family Issues, SOC 043 Sociology of Religion, SOC 045 Human Sexuality, SOC 046 Human Sexuality: A Global Perspective, SOC 047 Criminology, SOCSC 032 Introduction to Community Service. Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Department of Sociology Department of Sociology, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5300 The Department of Sociology is designed to further the goals of Mission College to provide students a learning experience which will meet their lifelong educational needs and enhance their abilities to live and work in a diverse society. The specific learning outcomes and objective of the department is to provide students with the ability to: understand and utilize the basic principles and points of view of sociology, which will allow the students to gain insight into the behavior of people functioning in social groups; understand and better function within social institutions; gain insight into formal and informal social groups. No  
118930 Mission College A.A. in Political Science Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Department of Political Science This program will give students the edge in both getting into and succeeding in law school or paralegal programs. It also provides students a substantial expertise, analytical and communications training whether they go into broadcast or print journalism. If they are interested in teaching social studies in elementary, middle, high school, or want to go on for a graduate degree and teach in college, the degree is rewarding and challenging career. Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College   Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Department of Political Science Department of Political Science, Mission College, 3000 Mission College Blvd, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 988 2200 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College A.S. Degree in Accounting Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Accounting Department This program offers a large selection of courses including first-year college accounting as well as more advanced and specialized courses. Courses in the program provide skills which lead to a number of goals, including career advancement for those already employed, self-employment as a bookkeeper or tax preparer, and completion of many courses needed to take the CPA exam. Upon completion of courses in the program, students will be able to accurately perform transaction analysis using accounting forms and documents, process accounting information and analyze its effect on the financial statements, prepare financial reports following generally accepted accounting principles and ethical standards of the profession. They will analyze financial reports and communicate the results to both financial and non-financial stakeholders, and explain general business processes including computerized accounting systems. Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College   Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Accounting Department Accounting Department, 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5343 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College A.S. Degree in Biological Science Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Department of Biological Sciences Students in this program will be able to describe the scientific method and apply it to a novel problem; use laboratory equipment and techniques commonly employed in the field of biology. They will explain the fundamental concepts of the discipline: chemical and physical basis of life processes; organization and functions of cells; principles of genetics; key characteristics of the major taxonomic groups of organisms; morphology and function of the animal body; macro and micro evolutionary processes; principles of ecology. Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College Modules include: ANTHR 001 Physical Anthropology, BIOSC 001A General Biology: Cells, BIOSC 001B General Biology: Organisms, BIOSC 004 Microbiology, BIOSC 005 Anatomy and Physiology, BIOSC 007 Field Ecology, BIOSC 010 Biology-Introduction to Biology, BIOSC 015 Human Heredity and Disease, BIOSC 016 Marine Biology, BIOSC 025 Environmental Biology, BIOSC 030 Tropical Ecology, BIOSC 047 Human Anatomy, BIOSC 048 Human Physiology, NS 015 Human Nutrition. Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Department of Biological Sciences Department of Biological Sciences, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5217 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College A.S. Degree in Business Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Business Department   Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College Modules include: BUS 021 Introduction to Business Computing, BUS 021L Introduction to Business Computing Laboratory, BUS 028A Business Law I, BUS 051 Introduction to American Business, BUS 064B Business Math Using Calculators, elective core courses: BUS 010 Global Business, BUS 028B Business Law II, BUS 050 Administrative Office Procedures, BUS 052 Fundamentals of Financial Investments, BUS 054 Small Business Start Up and Management, BUS 061 Business and Society, BUS 078B Business Communications, BUS 079 Human Relations Applied in Business, BUS 086 Building Business Websites. Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Business Department Business Department, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5335 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College A.S. Degree in Computer Information Systems Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Computer Information Systems Department This program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills required to gain entry level employment as computer programmers, and/or software/system administration technicians. The program provides courses to update skills in areas such as programming in C/C++/Unix Systems Administration and networking. Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College   Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Computer Information Systems Department Computer Information Systems Department, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5357 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College A.S. Degree in Early Childhood Education Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Department of Child Development   Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College Modules include: CHD 001 Child Growth and Development, CHD 002 Child, Family, and Community, CHD 008 Practicum in Child Development, CHD 010 Principles and Practices in Education, CHD 015 Observation of Children, CHD 016 Understanding the Young Child, CHD 017 Child Health and Safety, CHD 021 Children and Play, 4 electives from: CHD 003 Language and Literacy for the Young, CHD 004 Cognitive Experiences for Children, CHD 005 Movement and Melody, CHD 006 Supervision and Administration, CHD 007 Management Issues in Child Development, CHD 011 School Age Issues, CHD 014 Art and Creative Development of Young, CHD 016 Understanding the Young Child, CHD 018 Parenting Issues for Teachers, CHD 020 The Child with Special Needs, CHD 022 Adult Supervision in Early Childhood, CHD 023 School Age Program Planning. Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Department of Child Development Department of Child Development, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5256 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College A.S. Degree in Engineering Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Department of Engineering   Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College Modules include: Engr003 How Everyday Technology Works, Engr010 Introduction To Engineering, Engr023 Mechanics: Statics, Engr024 Introduction to Circuit Analysis, Engr024L Introduction to Circuit Analysis Laboratory, Engr025 Engineering Graphics and Design, Engr026 Engineering Materials, Engr030 Introduction to Computing for Engineers, Phys004A Engineering Physics - Mechanics, Phys004B Engineering Physics - Electricity and Magnetism, Phys004C Engineering Physics - Light and Heat, Phys004D Atomic Physics. Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Department of Engineering Department of Engineering, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5395 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College A.S. Degree in English Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit English Department The courses are designated to provide students with the skills needed to be successful in both their academic and work lives. Through these courses, students develop reading, writing, and critical thinking skills needed to attain the degree and transfer to a four-year college or university, or move directly into the workforce. Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College   Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 English Department English Department, 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 988 2200 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College A.S. Degree in Environmental Technology Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Department of Fire Protection Technology and Environmental Technology   Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College   Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Department of Fire Protection Technology and Environmental Technology Department of Fire Protection Technology and Environmental Technology, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5391 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College A.S. Degree in Fire Technology Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Department of Fire Protection Technology and Environmental Technology This program is designed to provide educational opportunities to those seeking a career or advancement in public or private fire protection agencies. It also provides the initial courses for those pursuing a four-year degree in Fire Administration or Fire Protection Engineering. The courses will prepare the student for an entry level position in fire related safety organizations. Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College   Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Department of Fire Protection Technology and Environmental Technology Department of Fire Protection Technology and Environmental Technology, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5391 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College A.S. Degree in Global Business Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Business Department This program is designed to provide a realistic learning experience in acquiring the knowledge and skills necessary for a successful career in Global Business. Many of the skills developed in the program can be used to improve one’s promotability and/or to start or run a global business. Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College Modules include: BUS 010 Global Business, BUS 028A Business Law I, GEOG 002 Introduction to Cultural Geography, MGMT 103 Functions of Management, MKT 060 International Marketing, MKT 062 Global Exporting and Importing, GLOBL 001 Global Perspectives or GLOBL 002 Global Issues, three courses from: BUS 055 Business Strategy for Success, COMM 012 Introduction to Intercultural, MKT 058 Marketing Research, MKT 074 Purchasing, MKT 084 Internet Marketing, POLIT 004 International Relations. Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Business Department Business Department, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5335 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College A.S. Degree in Graphic Design Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Mission College   Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College   Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Mission College Mission College, 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 988 2200 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College A.S. Degree in Management and Supervision Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Mission College This program is designed to provide a realistic learning experience in acquiring the knowledge and skills necessary for a successful career in Management and Supervision. Many of the skills taught in the program can also be used to improve one's promotability and can be used by non-manager/supervisors to enhance current job performance. Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College   Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Mission College Mission College, 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 988 2200 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College A.S. Degree in Marketing Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Mission College   Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College   Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Mission College Mission College, 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 988 2200 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College A.S. Degree in Physical Science Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Department of Astronomy The courses in Astronomy are offered as part of the general education program at Mission College. The astronomy courses include a laboratory and comply with general education transfer requirements. Courses are an excellent way for the liberal arts student to gain an appreciation of scientific knowledge and methods. Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College Modules include: Astro 001 Astronomy, Astro 002 Astronomy Lab, CHEM 001AB General Chemistry, CHEM 002 Introductory Chemistry, CHEM 005 Quantitative Analysis, CHEM 030AB Fundamentals of Chemistry, PHYS 002AB General Physics, Phys 004A Engineering Physics - Mechanics, Phys 004B Engineering Physics - Electricity and Magnetism, Phys 004C Engineering Physics - Light and Heat, Phys 004D Atomic Physics, Phys 010 Introduction to Physics. Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Department of Astronomy Department of Astronomy, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5262 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College A.S. Degree in Real Estate Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Real Estate Department The program goal is to provide the knowledge and skills in real estate so students can participate in the making of economic decisions in their best interest in the buying, selling, investing, developing, and management of real estate. The program is designed to train the students in Private Property Rights, which is the very foundation of the economic, system, so the population can enjoy the American dream of Home Ownership. Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College   Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Real Estate Department Real Estate Department, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5367 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College A.S. Degree in Semiconductor Manufacturing Technician Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Mission College This program is developed through a partnership with major semiconductor industry firms; Mission College’s Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology Program is designed to prepare students for entry level positions in this rapidly growing, high skill - high wage industry. The program provides hands-on training in semiconductor fabrication including clean room procedures, monitoring the manufacturing process, and maintaining and troubleshooting manufacturing tool sets (equipment). Graduates of the program will possess a broad range of skills including strong backgrounds in mathematics, basic electronics, physics, chemistry, communication, and teamwork and will be trained to test, operate, and maintain equipment, analyze processes and assure quality control related to microchip and wafer fabrication. Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College   Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Mission College Mission College, 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 988 2200 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College A.S. Degree in Social Sciences Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Mission College This program offers a broad, multi-disciplined program of study, enabling people to pursue a career and their interest in human affairs systematically and without the usual constraints imposed by the single-discipline major. The program is designed to give students the opportunity to earn an Associate Degree while completing the required transfer general education classes. Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College   Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Mission College Mission College, 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 988 2200 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College A.S. in Political Science Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Department of Political Science This program will give students the edge in both getting into and succeeding in law school or paralegal programs. It also provides students a substantial expertise, analytical and communications training whether they go into broadcast or print journalism. If they are interested in teaching social studies in elementary, middle, high school, or want to go on for a graduate degree and teach in college, the degree is rewarding and challenging career. Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College   Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Department of Political Science Department of Political Science, Mission College, 3000 Mission College Blvd, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 988 2200 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College Associate Degree Nursing (LVN to RN) Program Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Mission College The curriculum is designed to meet all California Board of Registered Nursing BRN) requirements and to prepare students through a progressive and systematic approach to achieve the program outcomes. The program outcomes prepare the students to meet competencies required for entry level into nursing practice by maintaining quality and consistency of instruction. As such, the curriculum prepares students to pass successfully the NCLEX-RN licensing examination. Employment opportunities following the acquisition of the license include many different fields of nursing, such as hospitals, doctor’s offices, home nursing, and others. Applicant should have California Vocational Nursing License in good standing with overall cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 for all college coursework. They should complete the following Science Prerequisites with a combined G.P.A. of 2.5 with no grade less than C for each course and no more than one repetition for a substandard grade in any one of the 3 courses: Human Anatomy (BIOSC 047), 5 semester Units or equivalent; Human Physiology (BIOSC 048), 5 semester units or equivalent and Microbiology (BIOSC 004), 5 semester units or equivalent. They should also complete the following courses with a grade of C or better: English Composition (ENGL 1A), 3 semester units or equivalent and satisfactory score in the Assessment Test (TEAS). Associate degree Mission College   Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Mission College Mission College, 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 988 2200 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College Associate of Arts Degree in Anthropology Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Department of Anthropology This program prepares graduates better qualified for jobs in major industries, such as silicon-based business companies, correctional facilities, public and private social services, family services, and health care support services. Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College Modules include: ANTHR 001 Physical Anthropology, ANTHR 002 Introduction to Archaeology, ANTHR 003 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, ANTHR 048 Cultural Traditions in Health Care, ANTHR 051 Culture and Food, ANTHR 055 Magic, Witchcraft and Religion, ANTHR 057 Native Peoples of North America, SOC 038 American Culture through Film, SOC 046 Human Sexuality: A Global Perspective. Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Department of Anthropology Department of Anthropology, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5300 The Department of Anthropology is designed to further the goals of Mission College to provide students a learning experience which will meet their lifelong educational needs and enhance their abilities to live and work in a diverse society. The specific learning outcomes and objective of the Anthropology Department is to provide students with the ability to attain the educational goals of: pursuing general education; transferring to four-year schools and completing career goals in vocational programs. No  
118930 Mission College Associate of Arts in Philosophy Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Philosophy Department   Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College   Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Philosophy Department Philosophy Department, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5269 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College Associate of Arts in Psychology Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Department of Psychology Psychology concerns itself with the study of human and animal behavior. It involves both pure science and the practical application of science to matters of everyday life. Those pursuing psychology as a field of study will find many career options centering on helping others understand, predict and control their own behavior and the behavior of others. Training in psychology also provides a valuable foundation for many professions that involve interpersonal interaction and communication. Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College   Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Department of Psychology Department of Psychology, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5270 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College Associate of Science Degree in Computer Electronics Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Department of Computer Network Electronics Technology   Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College Modules include: TECH 060 Basic Electronics, TECH 062 Analog Circuits, TECH 063 Digital Circuits, CNET 073 Microprocessors/Microcontrollers, CNET 078 Telecommunications/Networking, CNET 083 Object-Oriented Programming, CNET 090A Computer Service Tech (A+) - Hardware, CNET 090B Computer Service Tech (A+) - Operating System, and one course from: CNET 079 C# Programming and .NET Framework, CNET 088A Introduction to RF/Microwave/Wireless, CNET 088B Advanced RF/Microwave/Wireless, DRAFT 058A Electronic Drafting. Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Department of Computer Network Electronics Technology Department of Computer Network Electronics Technology, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5356 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College Associate of Science Degree in Computer Network Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Department of Computer Network Electronics Technology   Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College Modules include: CNET 041 TCP/IP for the PC, TECH 066 Introduction to Network Operating Systems, CNET 043 Router and Internetworking Fundamentals, CNET 044 Network Management Fundamentals, CNET 045 Introduction to LAN/WAN Design, CNET 046 Routing and Switching Technology, CNET 047 Advanced Network Protocols, TECH 064 Basic Wireless LAN, CNET 078 Telecommunications/Networking, TECH 65 Introduction to Computer Networking, CNET 090A Computer Service Tech (A+) - Hardware, CNET 090B Computer Service Tech (A+) - Operating System. Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Department of Computer Network Electronics Technology Department of Computer Network Electronics Technology, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5356 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College Associate of Science Degree in Design Drafting - Electro / Mechanical Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Department of Computer Network Electronics Technology   Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College   Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Department of Computer Network Electronics Technology Department of Computer Network Electronics Technology, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5356 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College Associate of Science Degree in Design Drafting - Electronic Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Department of Computer Network Electronics Technology   Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College Modules include: DRAFT 022 Descriptive Geometry, TECH 020 Technical Drafting - Beginning, DRAFT 051B Technical Drafting - Intermediate, DRAFT 051C Technical Drafting - Advanced Generalization, DRAFT 058A Electronic Drafting, DRAFT 058B Electronic Drafting - Printed Circuit Board Design, DRAFT 058C Electro/Mechanical Packaging Design, DRAFT 058D Surface Mount and Integrated Circuit Design Technology, DRAFT 071A Advanced CAD Applications - Electronic, DRAFT 071B CAD Applications - PCB, DRAFT 092 Design Drafting Laboratory/Portfolio, one course from: TECH 060 Basic Electronics, DRAFT 055A Illustration/3-D CAD, DRAFT 060 Dimensioning and Tolerancing, DRAFT 072 CAD Applications - Electronics, TECH 25 Introduction to Materials Technology. Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Department of Computer Network Electronics Technology Department of Computer Network Electronics Technology, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5356 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College Associate of Science Degree in Design Drafting - Mechanical Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Department of Computer Network Electronics Technology   Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College Modules include: DRAFT 022 Descriptive Geometry, TECH 020 Technical Drafting - Beginning, DRAFT 051B Technical Drafting - Intermediate, DRAFT 051C Technical Drafting - Advanced Generalization, DRAFT 055A Illustration/3-D CAD, DRAFT 055B Solid Modeling Illustration, DRAFT 058C Electro/Mechanical Packaging Design, DRAFT 060 Dimensioning and Tolerancing, DRAFT 072 CAD Applications - Electronic, DRAFT 092 Design Drafting Laboratory/Portfolio, TECH 25 Introduction to Materials Technology, one course from: TECH 058A Electronic Drafting, ENGR 003 Science at Work. Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Department of Computer Network Electronics Technology Department of Computer Network Electronics Technology, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5356 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College Associate of Science degree in Industrial Technology - Computer Networking Technology Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Department of Computer Network Electronics Technology The lower division courses of the BSIT degree program is taken at Mission college and the students can receive the Associate Degree from Mission College with a guaranteed transfer to San Jose State University to complete the remaining upper-division courses to receive the Bachelors degree. Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College   Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Department of Computer Network Electronics Technology Department of Computer Network Electronics Technology, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5356 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College Associate of Science degree in Industrial Technology - Manufacturing Systems Technology Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Department of Computer Network Electronics Technology The lower division courses of the BSIT degree program is taken at Mission college and the students can receive the Associate Degree from Mission College with a guaranteed transfer to San Jose State University to complete the remaining upper-division courses to receive the Bachelors degree. Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College   Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Department of Computer Network Electronics Technology Department of Computer Network Electronics Technology, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5356 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118930 Mission College Associate of Science in Philosophy Full Time Variable $ 181 ( Rs 8,333 ) per credit / unit Philosophy Department   Applicant must be either 18 years old or a high school graduate. They should have a C average or higher from high school; appropriate TOEFL scores of 61 on the iBT (Internet-Based TOEFL). If the applicant has TOEFL score of 500 or higher then they have to contact admissions office and the college does not accept scores from other U.S. tests or foreign tests in lieu of a TOEFL score. Associate degree Mission College   Mission College   9000 3000 Mission College Boulevard, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5110 Philosophy Department Philosophy Department, SANTA CLARA, California, 95054, +1 408 855 5269 Mission College is a public community college located within the City of Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley. It offers more than 70 academic, vocational, basic skills, and enrichment programs, Mission is a great place to earn an Associate's degree, certificate of proficiency or to prepare for transfer to a four year university. With its highly diverse and active student population, the environment at Mission College makes it easy to meet new friends every day. The faculty is among the most qualified in the state and the students regularly praise college for its small, intimate campus and its supportive and friendly atmosphere. Mission College is served by county transit, is close to light rail and has easy access to Highways 101, 880, 237 and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in Accounting Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division The Accounting program is an intensive study of accounting theory as it applies to business and industry today. Accounting is a vital element of business. Accountants record the way business has grown and, after analyzing the figures, recommend its future direction. Beginning courses concentrate on recording, classifying, and reporting financial information resulting from business transactions. The student then learns the financial structure of business and analysis of financial information for management decision making. Double entry accounting, ledger and journal techniques and accounting cycles are emphasized. The use of computers in accounting is also an integral part of the program. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include BUSAD 201 [1] Financial Accounting BUSAD 202 [2] Managerial Accounting CMPSC 201 [2] General Computer Literacy BUSAD 203 [3] Computer Accounting BUSAD 218 [4] Business Law BUSAD 200 [1] Financial Accounting on Spreadsheet. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6129 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in Administration of Justice Full Time 2 Year(s) $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Administration of Justice Program The curriculum is addresses basic knowledge and skills required in the criminal justice area. The two-year college program is designed to prepare candidates for employment or transfer to a four-year educational institution offering a major in one of the criminal justice fields. Satisfactory completion of the requirements will lead to the Associate in Arts degree or the Associate in Science degree. Classes are offered both day and evening. The college cooperates with the Administration of Justice Advisory Committee. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include ADJU 201 [1] Introduction to Administration of Justice ADJU 202 [2] Prin. and Proc. of the Justice System ADJU 203 [3] Concepts of Criminal Law ADJU 204 [3] Legal Aspects of Evidence ADJU 205 [1] Community Relations ADJU 212 [4] Criminal Investigation. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Administration of Justice Program Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Administration of Justice Program, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6814 Modesto Junior College offers a comprehensive Administration of Justice program. The curriculum is concerned with basic knowledge and skills encompassing the criminal justice area. The Administration of Justice degree program is located in the Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division on the East Campus of Modesto Junior College. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in Art Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Arts, Humanities and Communications Division Art courses help students develop a capacity for visual analysis and the ability to solve problems in new and creative ways. The comprehensive MJC Art Program offers several areas of concentration: art history, ceramics, computer graphics, drawing, design, sculpture, water color painting, oil painting, museum studies, and photography. The program is designed to include pre-professional and professional courses, personal enrichment in specific art areas, and classes for students who plan an art-related career. Art courses help students develop a capacity for visual analysis and the ability to solve problems in new and creative ways. Art Program offers several areas of concentration: art history, ceramics, computer graphics, drawing, design, sculpture, water color painting, oil painting, museum studies, and photography. The program is designed to include pre-professional and professional courses, personal enrichment in specific art areas, and classes for students who plan an art-related career. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include ART 120 [1] Basic Drawing 1 (3) ART 124 [2] Color and Design 1 (3) ART 160 [1] Appreciation of Art (3) OR ART 164 [NP] History of Art 1 (3) OR ART 165 [NP] History of Art 2 (3). Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Arts, Humanities and Communications Division Arts, Humanities and Communications Division, Performing and Media Arts Center 205 - East Campus, Modesto Junior College 435 College Ave, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6081 The MJC Arts Division serves the surrounding community by providing quality performing and visual arts experiences for audiences both young and experienced.The Art Gallery presents six shows each year with an eclectic mix of media by local and international artists. An outstanding community orchestra and band provide free and low cost concerts for students and area music lovers.The Theatre and Dance Department produce seven events each year including comedies, dramas and modern, jazz and hip-hop dance concerts. The Arts Division partners with on and off campus organizations to produce an annual calendar of special events including international music ensembles, guest lecturers, political commentators and solo artists. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in Autobody/Collision Repair Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program The Auto Body program is designed to help the beginning student progress through basic procedures in body repairs and painting to entry-level job skill development. Complete and current practices used in industry are emphasized. The orientation is toward theory and hands-on activities required to perform practical repair operations. Related trade and technical information, care and use of equipment and shop safety are also a focus in the Auto Body program. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include AUBDY 115 [1] Introduction to Technical Industries AUBDY 301 [1] Automotive Collision Repair 1 AUBDY 302 [2] Automotive Collision Repair 2 AUBDY 303 [3] Automotive Collision Repair 3 AUBDY 304 [4] Automotive Collision Repair 4 AUBDY 399 [NP] Independent Study. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 MJC Technical Education delivers specific skills and training through hands-on focused labs that give the students, access to apply real world applications, and the necessary tools to build their future and gain entry into the most globally competitive workforce today.It offers traditional education degrees, or accelerated career paths earned in less than 1 year, that are framed for them to go directly to work. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in Bookkeeping Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division In the Bookkeeping A.A./A.S. Degree program at Modesto Junior College, students learn to analyze and enter transactions in journals, post to ledgers, complete worksheets, prepare the company’s payroll, calculate employer payroll taxes, prepare the federal and state payroll tax forms, use various bookkeeping registers, prepare adjusting and closing entries, prepare classified earnings and capital statements, and prepare balance sheets. Students also learn about depreciation, bad debts, cost of goods sold, notes receivable, notes payable, inventory valuation and business taxes. The use of computers is also an important part of the bookkeeping program. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include BUSAD 310 [1] Bookkeeping 1 BUSAD 320 [2] Bookkeeping 2 BUSAD 203 [4] Computer Accounting BUSAD 300 [1] Machine Calculation MATH 50 [1] Business Math BUSAD 200 [2] Spreadsheet Skills for Financial Accounting BUSAD 319 [3] Payroll Accounting. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6129 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in Business Administration Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Business Administration Department This program is designed to provide students with relevant, marketable job skills and the ability to attain as Associate's Degree(s) and Certificate(s) of Completion in the areas noted above. In addition, students can also complete their undergraduate coursework to transfer to a CSU, UC or other four-year college. With proper planning many students earn an Associate's Degree while they are preparing for transfer to a four-year college or university. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Business Administration Department Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Business Administration Department, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6135 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in Business Operations: Management Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division The Management track in Business Operations will prepare students for careers in both profit and nonprofit organizations. The basic functions of management are applied in organizations of all sizes and types. These functions include planning, organization, directing, and controlling. Students will learn the theory and techniques of problem solving, communication, motivation, and quality performance. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include BUSAD 240 [1] Principles of Management CMPSC 202 [3] Business Information Systems BUSAD 210 [3] Business Communications or CMPGR 215 [3] Business Presentation Graphics BUSAD 201 [2] Financial Accounting BUSAD 218 [4] Business Law BUSAD 245 [2] General Principles of Marketing. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6129 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in Clerical Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Office Administration Department The Clerical programs are designed to prepare students for various types of office occupations in the clerical field. Clerical training involves the study of various procedures, duties, and practices applicable to many business offices, as well as the development and acquisition of basic skills necessary for success in those positions. Students learn keyboarding, records management, human relations, business communication, and math. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include Intermediate Keyboarding OFADM 231 [2] Intermediate Word Processing OFADM 304 [2] Professional English for Business OFADM 305 [3] Records Management OFADM 313 [1] Office Skills OFADM 314 [4] Office Procedures and Technologies OFADM 353 [2] Introduction to Computers and Windows OFADM 359 [3] Introduction to Spreadsheet Software OFADM 375 [4] 10-Key on the Computer. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Office Administration Department Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Office Administration Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in Computer Electronics Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program   Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include CMPSC 204 [2] Introduction to Programming CMPET 206 [2,3,4] Personal Computer Assembling, Upgrading, and Repair CMPET 212 [1] Digital Principles and Circuits CMPET 214 [2,3,4] Microprocessor Programming and Interfacing ELTEC 208 [1] The World of Electricity and Electronics. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 MJC Technical Education delivers specific skills and training through hands-on focused labs that give the students, access to apply real world applications, and the necessary tools to build their future and gain entry into the most globally competitive workforce today.It offers traditional education degrees, or accelerated career paths earned in less than 1 year, that are framed for them to go directly to work. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in Computer Information Systems Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division The Business Computer Information Systems program is designed for students who plan to specialize in business computer applications at a four-year college. Students who wish to declare this transfer major should ask for program planning assistance from a business program advisor. Transfer institutions vary in lower division (first two years of college) major department requirements. Meeting the Modesto Junior College Associate Degree major requirements does not necessarily mean a given transfer institution’s major requirements have been met. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include CMPSC 202 [1] Business Information Systems BUSAD 201 [1] Financial Accounting BUSAD 202 [2] Managerial Accounting BUSAD 218 [4] Business Law CMPSC 275 [2] Database Mngmnt. Systems for Microcomputers CMPSC 220 [2] SQL Server Administration. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6129 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in Computer Science Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division The Computer Science program at Modesto Junior College is designed to meet the needs of non-transfer students who wish to acquire the new computer skills needed in today’s work environment. The Computer Science program provides students with a general knowledge of computer literacy and information systems, microcomputer hardware and software systems, the ability to work with a wide variety of applications software, and an opportunity to develop programming and problem-solving skills. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include CMPSC 205 [2] Problem Solving and Programming 1CMPSC 241 [4] Assembly Language Programming CMPSC 261 [3] Problem Solving and Programming 2 MATH 122 [1] Functions and Analytical Geometry or (Higher Math). Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6129 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in General Plant Maintenance Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program In this program, courses are intended for students who are interested in career opportunities in Plant or Facilities Mechanical Maintenance as well as those currently working in the industry who need to update or upgrade their knowledge and skills. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 MJC Technical Education delivers specific skills and training through hands-on focused labs that give the students, access to apply real world applications, and the necessary tools to build their future and gain entry into the most globally competitive workforce today.It offers traditional education degrees, or accelerated career paths earned in less than 1 year, that are framed for them to go directly to work. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in Human Services Full Time 2 Year(s) $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division The Modesto Junior College Human Services programs provide knowledge and skills involved with the delivery of a wide variety of social services through various community social work and counseling agencies. The two-year programs are designed to prepare students for entry-level employment in human service organizations as well as to upgrade current employees. They also provide a basis for future academic training leading to degrees in Social Work, Sociology, and Psychology. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include HUMSR 101 [1] Introduction to Human Services HUMSR 110 [2] Introduction to Interviewing, Counseling HUMSR 114 [NP] Death and Dying HUMSR 145ABD [NP] Community Agency Practicum HUMSR 116 [1] Drugs and Alcohol in Society SOCIO 150 [NP] Minorities in America or SOCIO 156 [NP] Mexican Culture in the United States. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6129 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in Human Services/ Chemical Dependency Counseling Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division   Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include HUMSR 101 [1] Introduction to Human Services HUMSR 111 [2] Counseling in Chemical Dependency HUMSR 116 [1] Drugs and Alcohol in Society HUMSR 117 [3] Intervention, Treatment Strategies in Chemical Dependency HUMSR 118 [3] Pharmacology of Abused Substances HUMSR 120 [4] Professional Development in the Helping Professions HUMSR 145ABD [NP] Community Agency Practicum. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6129 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in Interior Design Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Allied Health / Family and Consumer Sciences Department The program focuses on the design of both residential and non-residential environments in response to the specific needs of the client, considering the factors of function, materials and structures, and aesthetics. The incorporation of professional practice issues such as ethics, licensing, and management provide a solid preparation for success in the workplace. Through the coursework, students are given the opportunity to prepare for self-employment as well as for careers in residential design, retail sales, and specialties such as kitchen and bath design. The department has an extensive resource center, professional library and computer lab. It benefits from the support of the community of professional designers, fabricators, and manufacturers’ representatives. The Associate of Arts degree is appropriate for students who are planning to transfer to a four-year program. Students are advised to consult with an academic counselor regarding requirements specific to various institutions. To earn an Associate in Arts degree, students must complete a minimum of the 24 required units with a grade of C or better, electives which reflect the 4-year institutions lower division requirements and the MJC Associate Degree General Education requirements Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include INTDS 100 Careers 2 INTDS 120 Color Theory and Application 3 INTDS 150 or 155 History of Interiors and Decorative Arts 1 or 2 3 INTDS 200 Interior Design Fundamentals 3 INTDS 210 Intro to Sales and Marketing for Design 3 INDS 215 Interior Design Studio 1 2 INTDS 220 Interior Finishes and Construction Materials 3 INTDS 230 Drafting for Interiors. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Allied Health / Family and Consumer Sciences Department Allied Health / Family and Consumer Sciences Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in Journalism Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Arts, Humanities and Communications Division   Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include JRNAL 100 [1] Reporting and Writing for the Media (3) JRNAL 120C [2] Student Newspaper Production Staff (3) RATV 150 [1,2] Introduction to Mass Communications (3) RATV 138 [1,2] Writing for Radio and Television (3) ENGL 178 [NP] Mass Media and the Public (3) CMPGR 262 [1] Exploring The World Wide Web (1) CMPGR 264 [3,4] Publishing on the World Wide Web (3) Elective Courses - Complete 3 units CGR 331 [3,4] Typography 2 (PageMaker and QuarkXpress) (3) CMPGR 252 [3,4] Desktop Publishing for Computer Graphics (3). Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Arts, Humanities and Communications Division Arts, Humanities and Communications Division, Performing and Media Arts Center 205 - East Campus, Modesto Junior College 435 College Ave, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6081 The MJC Arts Division serves the surrounding community by providing quality performing and visual arts experiences for audiences both young and experienced.The Art Gallery presents six shows each year with an eclectic mix of media by local and international artists. An outstanding community orchestra and band provide free and low cost concerts for students and area music lovers.The Theatre and Dance Department produce seven events each year including comedies, dramas and modern, jazz and hip-hop dance concerts. The Arts Division partners with on and off campus organizations to produce an annual calendar of special events including international music ensembles, guest lecturers, political commentators and solo artists. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in Maintenance Electrician Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program In this program, courses are intended for students who are interested in career opportunities in the plant or facilities maintenance electrician field as well as those currently working in the industry who need to update or upgrade their knowledge and skills. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include INTEC 115 [2, 3] Introduction to Technical Industries INTEC 203 [1] Industrial Mech. Components and Equip INTEC 223 [1] Industrial Elec. Comp. and Control Dev IINTEC 229 [3.4] Commercial and Industrial Wiring INTEC 226 [2] Motors and Motor Controls INTEC 248 [4] Electrical Codes and Ordinances INTEC 261 [3] Introduction to Plant Maintenance ELTEC 232 [4] Intro to Program Logic Controllers. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 MJC Technical Education delivers specific skills and training through hands-on focused labs that give the students, access to apply real world applications, and the necessary tools to build their future and gain entry into the most globally competitive workforce today.It offers traditional education degrees, or accelerated career paths earned in less than 1 year, that are framed for them to go directly to work. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in Marketing Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division The Marketing program is designed for those students interested in activities relating to the presentation, purchase, and distribution of goods and services in profit and nonprofit organizations. Students will learn the central role that marketing plays in organizations of every size and type, public and private. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include BUSAD 245 [NP] Principles of Marketing (Mkt. I) BUSAD 358 [NP] Sales and Ad Promotion (Mkt. II) BUSAD 259 [NP] Small Business Management CMPGR 215 [NP] Business Presentation Graphics or BUSAD 210 [NP] Business Communications BUSAD 299A, B [NP] Marketing Projects CMPSC 201 [1] General Computer Literacy. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6129 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in Music Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Arts, Humanities and Communications Division The MJC Music Program offers courses for students wishing to earn an associate’s degree in music, general education courses for non-music majors, and courses designed for community members. These include a comprehensive curriculum of music theory and musicianship. Ensemble and production courses include Concert and Symphonic Bands, Day and Evening Jazz Bands, Concert and Chamber Choirs, Masterworks Chorus, Community Orchestra, Guitar Orchestra, opera/musical theatre productions, chamber music performances, and electronic music productions. The program also offers applied studies in piano, organ, harpsichord, guitar, voice, violin/viola, cello/bass, woodwinds, and brass/percussion, as well as survey courses such as Music Appreciation, Introduction to World Music, Introduction to American Popular Music, and History of Western Music. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include MUST 121 [1] Music Theory 1 (3) MUST 131 [1] Aural Skills 1 (1) MUST 122 [2] Music Theory 2 (3) MUST 132 [2] Aural Skills 2 (1) MUST 123 [3] Music Theory 3 (3) MUST 133 [3] Aural Skills 3 (1) MUST 124 [4] Music Theory 4 (3) MUST 134 [4] Aural Skills 4 (1) MUST 135 [1] Practica Musica (4). Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Arts, Humanities and Communications Division Arts, Humanities and Communications Division, Performing and Media Arts Center 205 - East Campus, Modesto Junior College 435 College Ave, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6081 The MJC Arts Division serves the surrounding community by providing quality performing and visual arts experiences for audiences both young and experienced.The Art Gallery presents six shows each year with an eclectic mix of media by local and international artists. An outstanding community orchestra and band provide free and low cost concerts for students and area music lovers.The Theatre and Dance Department produce seven events each year including comedies, dramas and modern, jazz and hip-hop dance concerts. The Arts Division partners with on and off campus organizations to produce an annual calendar of special events including international music ensembles, guest lecturers, political commentators and solo artists. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in Office Administration Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Office Administration Department The Office Administration program is designed to prepare students for occupations in the office administration field. Some career possibilities are administrative assistant, executive secretary, office manager, office supervisor, and transcriptionist. Office administration involves the study of office procedures, duties, and practices applicable to many business offices, as well as the development and acquisition of skills necessary for success in these positions. Students learn keyboarding, word processing, records management, human relations, business communication, and math. Word processing, letter composition, and office administration procedures are emphasized to prepare students for the assumption of responsible positions. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include OFADM 202 [1] Intermediate Keyboarding OFADM 231 [2] Intermediate Word Processing OFADM 311 [1] Business Proofreading and Editing OFADM 314 [1] Office Procedures and Technologies OFADM 315 [2] Today’s Office OFADM 359 [1] Introduction to Spreadsheet Software OFADM 361 [2] Introduction to Databases OFADM 363 [1] Understanding the Internet OFADM 320 [2] Telephone Techniques BUSAD 210 [2] Business Communication OFADM 232 [2] Advanced Word Processing and Desktop Pub OFADM 328B [2] Machine Transcription OFADM 375 [2] 10-Key on the Computer CMPGR 215 [2] Business Presentation Graphics MATH 50 [1] Business Math. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Office Administration Department Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Office Administration Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in Photography Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Arts, Humanities and Communications Division Photography is both an artistic and a commercial vocation. The MJC program is designed to develop the student's aesthetic and technical abilities by working with design, composition, lighting, historical and contemporary resource imagery, digital and wet-lab photographic processes, presentation methods, and image critiques Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include ART 124 [2] Color and Design 1 (3) ART 168 [1] Survey of Photography (3) ART 170 [1] Basic Photography (3) ART 172 [2] Intermediate Photography (3) ART 173 [3] Digital Photography (3) ART 175 [3] Color Photography (3). Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Arts, Humanities and Communications Division Arts, Humanities and Communications Division, Performing and Media Arts Center 205 - East Campus, Modesto Junior College 435 College Ave, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6081 The MJC Arts Division serves the surrounding community by providing quality performing and visual arts experiences for audiences both young and experienced.The Art Gallery presents six shows each year with an eclectic mix of media by local and international artists. An outstanding community orchestra and band provide free and low cost concerts for students and area music lovers.The Theatre and Dance Department produce seven events each year including comedies, dramas and modern, jazz and hip-hop dance concerts. The Arts Division partners with on and off campus organizations to produce an annual calendar of special events including international music ensembles, guest lecturers, political commentators and solo artists. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in Physical Education Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Physical Education, Health Education, Recreation and Dance Division The Physical Education program at MJC offers a balanced approach of theory and activity based upon the individual interests and needs of the student. In addition to a wide spectrum of physical education activity classes, MJC offers adaptive physical education courses. The majority of career opportunities in Physical Education exist for students completing a bachelor's degree. General education and transfer courses are carefully planned so that students are well prepared for individual career needs and upper division college work. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include PE 100 Introduction to Physical Education 3 PE 108 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries 3 PE 109 Peak Performance Through Mental Training 3 PE 110 Officiating: Spring Sports 3 PE 115 Officiating: Fall Sports 3. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Physical Education, Health Education, Recreation and Dance Division Physical Education, Health Education, Recreation and Dance Division, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6269 The mission of the PRHE/Athletics Division is to provide an instructional program for an ever-changing, diverse student population with lifelong activity skills, advanced education of preferred activity, and knowledge of health and fitness issues and their relationship to a healthy lifestyle. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in Printing and Lithography Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program In the Communication Graphics program, students learn each phase of printing and receive an overview of industry practices. Most courses offer the student a choice of scheduling laboratory hours among several alternatives. Open access and computer assisted teaching techniques are incorporated with regular instruction. Communication Graphics courses are recommended for students majoring in Advertising, Art, Business, Journalism, and Vocational Printing. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 MJC Technical Education delivers specific skills and training through hands-on focused labs that give the students, access to apply real world applications, and the necessary tools to build their future and gain entry into the most globally competitive workforce today.It offers traditional education degrees, or accelerated career paths earned in less than 1 year, that are framed for them to go directly to work. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in Radio Broadcasting Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Arts, Humanities and Communications Division Radio students at MJC learn in an environment designed to be as close to the "real world" of professional broadcasting as possible. The Radio Broadcasting program is designed to teach students skills in production, announcing and writing. These courses are put to work on the campus radio station. MJC Pirates' Radio is located in the Performing and Media Arts Center and operated daily by broadcasting students as a model commercial broadcast station employing FCC standards and practices. The Modesto area provides advanced students ample opportunities to internships, part-time employment and independent directed studies. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include RATV 131 [1] Introduction to Radio Production (3) RATV 132 [2] Advanced Radio Production 1 (4) RATV 137 [NP] Radio Programming and Broadcast Announcing (3) RATV 138 [NP] Writing for Radio and Television (3). Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Arts, Humanities and Communications Division Arts, Humanities and Communications Division, Performing and Media Arts Center 205 - East Campus, Modesto Junior College 435 College Ave, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6081 The MJC Arts Division serves the surrounding community by providing quality performing and visual arts experiences for audiences both young and experienced.The Art Gallery presents six shows each year with an eclectic mix of media by local and international artists. An outstanding community orchestra and band provide free and low cost concerts for students and area music lovers.The Theatre and Dance Department produce seven events each year including comedies, dramas and modern, jazz and hip-hop dance concerts. The Arts Division partners with on and off campus organizations to produce an annual calendar of special events including international music ensembles, guest lecturers, political commentators and solo artists. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in Real Estate Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Real Estate Department The Real Estate program is designed to provide the skills necessary for salespersons and other workers in the real estate field. Courses cover principles and practices of real estate, financing economics, legal aspects of real estate appraisal, and escrow. The courses fulfill the state requirements for the salesperson and/or brokers license. Students may qualify for entry level jobs in the real estate field. Classes are also designed to upgrade the skills of persons who already work in the real estate or escrow field. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include RLES 380 [NP] Real Estate Principles RLES 381 [NP] Real Estate Practices RLES 384 [NP] Real Estate Finance RLES 385 [NP] Real Estate Appraisal/Residential RLES 392 [NP] Basic Escrow Procedures. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Real Estate Department Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Real Estate Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 The Modesto Junior College (MJC) Real Estate Department offers a selection of introductory real estate courses in real estate principles, real estate practices, real estate finance, real estate law, real estate escrow, real estate residential appraisal, and other related real estate fields. The courses are designed to provide students with relevant information and skills needed to be active in the real estate profession in California. Students can attain an associate's degree or Certificate of Completion in Real Estate as well as meet continuing professional education requirements in California. Students may also become qualified to take the California Real Estate Agent's exam. These real estate courses may also be transferable to particular four-year colleges and universities. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in Speech Communication Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Arts, Humanities and Communications Division Radio students at MJC learn in an environment designed to be as close to the "real world" of professional broadcasting as possible. The Radio Broadcasting program is designed to teach students skills in production, announcing and writing. These courses are put to work on the campus radio station. MJC Pirates' Radio is located in the Performing and Media Arts Center and operated daily by broadcasting students as a model commercial broadcast station employing FCC standards and practices. The Modesto area provides advanced students ample opportunities to internships, part-time employment and independent directed studies. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include SPCOM 102 [1] Introduction to Human Communication (3) OR SPCOM 100 [1] Fundamentals of Public Speaking (3) SPCOM 104 [NP] Argumentation (3). Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Arts, Humanities and Communications Division Arts, Humanities and Communications Division, Performing and Media Arts Center 205 - East Campus, Modesto Junior College 435 College Ave, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6081 The MJC Arts Division serves the surrounding community by providing quality performing and visual arts experiences for audiences both young and experienced.The Art Gallery presents six shows each year with an eclectic mix of media by local and international artists. An outstanding community orchestra and band provide free and low cost concerts for students and area music lovers.The Theatre and Dance Department produce seven events each year including comedies, dramas and modern, jazz and hip-hop dance concerts. The Arts Division partners with on and off campus organizations to produce an annual calendar of special events including international music ensembles, guest lecturers, political commentators and solo artists. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in Supervisory Management Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division The Supervisory Management Program is designed to prepare students for leadership responsibilities at the operating level in business, industry, and government. It also provides owners, managers, and other supervisory personnel with the opportunity to complete specific courses designed to develop management ability. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include SUPR 106 [1] Organizational Communication SUPR 351 [1] Elements of Supervision BUSAD 274 [3] Human Resources Management SUPR 364 [2] Total Quality Management. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6129 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in Television Production Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Arts, Humanities and Communications Division Modesto Junior College's department of Television Production has been created to train students to work in the television, cable, film and video entertainment industry. Students get a variety of handon opportunities with course study in both studio and on-location television, film, and documentary production. Students will learn to produce, direct, act as talent, shoot and edit projects and programs that air on local cable channels. Advance television and film students are encouraged to submit their work to local and national student film and video competitions. In addition, qualified students can secure internships with local production companies or the MJC TV-FILM production company. Students who enroll in the Television Production program will get to explore new career paths that result from the development of new digital technologies. They will leave with the skills required for a promising career in the television/film and entertainment industry. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include RATV 134 [1] Television Studio Production (3) RATV 135 [2] Advanced Television Production 1 (3) RATV 142 [2] Light, Sound, Camera and Editing Workshop (3) RATV 150 [1] Introduction to Mass Communications (3) FILM 150 [1] Film Production (3). Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Arts, Humanities and Communications Division Arts, Humanities and Communications Division, Performing and Media Arts Center 205 - East Campus, Modesto Junior College 435 College Ave, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6081 The MJC Arts Division serves the surrounding community by providing quality performing and visual arts experiences for audiences both young and experienced.The Art Gallery presents six shows each year with an eclectic mix of media by local and international artists. An outstanding community orchestra and band provide free and low cost concerts for students and area music lovers.The Theatre and Dance Department produce seven events each year including comedies, dramas and modern, jazz and hip-hop dance concerts. The Arts Division partners with on and off campus organizations to produce an annual calendar of special events including international music ensembles, guest lecturers, political commentators and solo artists. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in Theatre Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Arts, Humanities and Communications Division The Theatre Program at MJC is designed to prepare students to work in professional or semi-professional theatre situations or to transfer to four-year colleges and universities to pursue additional drama classes that may include preparation for teaching theatre. The program is designed to teach students the techniques of acting, costuming, directing, playwrighting, lighting, makeup, oral interpretation, stage design, and children's theatre. The Theatre program provides students the opportunity to act in major productions. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include THETR 100 [NP] Introduction to Theatre Arts (3) THETR 175 [1] Stage Costuming (3) THETR 178 [2] Introduction to Scenery Design (3) THETR 182 [1] Practical Stage Lighting (3) THETR 183 [2] Fundamentals of Stage Make-up 1 (1) THETR 190A [NP] Theatre Production Workshop (1) THETR 196 [NP] Theatre Management (1). Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Arts, Humanities and Communications Division Arts, Humanities and Communications Division, Performing and Media Arts Center 205 - East Campus, Modesto Junior College 435 College Ave, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6081 The MJC Arts Division serves the surrounding community by providing quality performing and visual arts experiences for audiences both young and experienced.The Art Gallery presents six shows each year with an eclectic mix of media by local and international artists. An outstanding community orchestra and band provide free and low cost concerts for students and area music lovers.The Theatre and Dance Department produce seven events each year including comedies, dramas and modern, jazz and hip-hop dance concerts. The Arts Division partners with on and off campus organizations to produce an annual calendar of special events including international music ensembles, guest lecturers, political commentators and solo artists. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree in Welding Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program In this program, students will be taught to be able to gas and arc weld in all positions as well as use gas and arc cutting equipment. Upon completion of the A.A./A.S. Degree in welding, the student will be employable in the trades or will be able to transfer to a state university for study in an industrial-related degree program. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 MJC Technical Education delivers specific skills and training through hands-on focused labs that give the students, access to apply real world applications, and the necessary tools to build their future and gain entry into the most globally competitive workforce today.It offers traditional education degrees, or accelerated career paths earned in less than 1 year, that are framed for them to go directly to work. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree: General Studies, Emphasis in Humanities Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Modesto Junior College In this program, students will develop an awareness of the ways in which people throughout the ages and in different cultures have responded to themselves and the world around them in artistic and cultural creations. They develop aesthetic understanding, and an ability to make value judgments. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include ANTHR 104 Language, Culture and Communication 3 ARCH 117 History of Architecture 1 3 ARCH 118 History of Architecture 2 3 ART 124 Color and Design 1 3 ART 160 Appreciation of Art 3 ART 161 American Art 3 ART 162 History of Renaissance Art 3 ART 163 History of Modern Art 3 ART 164 History of Art 1 3 ART 165 History of Art 2 3 ART 168 Survey of Photography 3 ART 169 History of Non-Western Art3 CMPGR 201 Animation: A Global View of Art in Motion3 ENGL 102 Advanced Composition and Introduction to Literature 3 ENGL 112 Introduction to the Novel and Short Story 3 ENGL 114 Introduction to Poetry 3 ENGL 116 Introduction to Drama 3 ENGL 131 Introduction to World Literature to 1500 3 ENGL 132 Introduction to World Literature from1500 to Present3 ENGL 135 American Literature: to 1850 3 ENGL 136 American Literature: 1850 to the Present 3 ENGL 137 Survey Engl Literature: to the 18th Century 3 ENGL 138 Survey Engl Literature: 18th Century - Present3 ENGL 151 Introduction to Folklore 3 ENGL 156 Bible as Literature: Hebrew Canon and Intertestamental Writings 3 ENGL 157 Bible as Literature-The New Testament 3 ENGL 161 Film Appreciation 3 ENGL 162 History of Cinema 3 ENGL 163 Introduction to Shakespeare 3 ENGL 168 Adolescent Literature 3 ENGL 169 Children's Literature 3 ENGL 171 Introduction to African-American Literature 3 ENGL 172 Introduction to Chicano Literature 3 ENGL 173 Introduction to Latin American Literature 3 ENGL 174 Introduction to Modern Asian Literature 3 ENGL 175 Introduction to Women's Literature 3 ENGL 176 Introduction to Mexican Literature 3 ENGL 179 Introduction to Native American Literature, Mythology, and the Oral Tradition3 FILM 153 Contemporary Film 3 FILM 154 Movies with a Message 3 FILM 155 The Documentary Film 3 FREN 101 French 1 5 FREN 102 French 2 5 FREN 103 French 3 5 FREN 104 French 4 5 GERM 101 German 1 5 GERM 102 German 2 5 GERM 103 German 3 4 GERM 104 German 4 4 HIST 104 Western Civilizations 3 HIST 105 Western Civilization 3 HUMAN 101 Introduction to the Humanities 3 HUMAN 105 Early Humanistic Traditions 3, etc., Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Modesto Junior College Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree: General Studies, Emphasis in Natural Sciences Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Modesto Junior College   Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include AG 376 Basic Science and Laboratory Techniques ANAT 125 Human Anatomy 5 ANSC 200 Introduction to Animal Science 3 AP 50 Elementary Human Anat-Physiology 3 AP 150 Integrative Anatomy and Physiology 5 ANTHR 101 Physical Anthropology 3 ANTHR 105 Physical Anthropology Lab 1 ASTRO 141 Introduction to Astrophysics 3 ASTRO 160 Introduction to Modern Astronomy 3 BIO 50 Basic Biology 3 BIO 101 Biological Principles 5 BIO 111 General Biology 4 BIO 115 Genetics, Evolution and Society 3 BIO 128 The Sierra Nevada 3 BIO 130 Introduction to Marine Vertebrates 3 BIO 130/130L Intro: Marine Vertebrates w/ Lab (3/1) BIO 140 Introduction to Marine Biology 4 BIO 145 Introduction to Freshwater Biology 4 BOT 110 Plant Biology 3 CHEM 101 General Chemistry 1 5 CHEM 142 Pre-General Chemistry 3 CHEM 143 Introductory College Chemistry 5 CHEM 150 Exploring our Chemical Environment 3 CHEM 164 Introductory Chemistry Laboratory 1 EASCI 161 Earth Science 4 EASCI 162 Introduction to Oceanography 4 ELTEC 208 World of Electricity and Electronics 3 ENSCI 108 Environmental Conservation 3 FDNTR 219 Nutrition 3 FDNTR 351 Practical Nutrition 3 GEOG 101 Physical Geography 3 GEOL 64 Geology of National Parks 3 GEOL 160 Introduction to Geology 3 GEOL 161 Physical Geology 4 GEOL 165 Geology of California 3 GEOL 166 Historical Geology 4 INTEC 208 World of Electricity and Electronics 3 METEO 160 Introduction to Weather and Climate 3 METEO 161 Introduction to Meteorology 4 MICRO 101 Microbiology 4 NR 200 Soils 4 NR 215 Wildlife Production 3 NR 220 Introductory Forestry 3 PHSCI 52 The Way Things Work 3 PHSCI 161 Science Matters3 PHSCI 164 Physical Science Environmental Laboratory 1 PHYS 101 General Physics: Mechanics 4 PHYS 142 Mechanics, Heat, and Waves 4 PHYS 160 Descriptive Introduction to Physics 3 PHYS 160/164 Introduction to Physics and Physics Environmental Lab (3/1) PHYS 165 Introductory Physics 5 PHYS 180 Conceptual Physics: A Hands-On Approach 4 PHYSO 101 Introductory Human Physiology 5 PHYSO 103 Introduction to Neuroscience 3 PLSC 200 Introduction to Plant Science 3 PLSC 230 Fruit Science 3 PSYCH 103 Introduction to Neuroscience 3 ZOOL 110 Animal Biology. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Modesto Junior College Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree: General Studies, Emphasis in Social & Behavioral Sciences Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Modesto Junior College In this program, the courses are those that focus on people as members of society. Courses will stimulate critical thinking about the ways people act and have acted in response to their societies and will promote appreciation of how societies and social subgroups operate. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include ANTHR 140 Magic, Witchcraft and Religion BUSAD 240 Principles of Management CLDDV 103 Child Growth and Development CLDDV 160 Atypical Development CLDDV 262 Diversity in Educational Settings CLDDV 280 School-Age Development CLDDV 281 School-Age Program and Curriculum ECON 101 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 102 Economic Principle: Microeconomics ECON 115 Economic History of the United States ENSCI 110 California Water GEOG 102 Cultural Geography GEOG 104 California Geography GEOG 105 Economic Geography GEOG 110 World Regional Geography HIST 101 History of the United States thru Reconstruction, etc., Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Modesto Junior College Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree: Mass Communications (Journalism, Radio, or Television) Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Modesto Junior College   Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Modesto Junior College Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree: University Preparation, Emphasis in Agricultural Sciences Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Modesto Junior College Agricultural Science emphasis includes disciplines related to the management of soil, water, air, plant and animal resources, particularly pertaining to the agricultural industry. Students can expect to gain a general understanding of science-related topics such as biology, animal science, crop, soil and water science, horticulture, and toxicology, and often humanities-related topics, such as communications, public relations, social services, marketing, education and economics. More advanced topics often cover pests and diseases, plant physiology, animal health and management, soil and water engineering, ranching and agribusiness, and education. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include AGEC 210 [NP] Elements of Agricultural Economics ANSC 200 [NP] Introduction to Animal Science NR 200 [NP] Soils PLSC 200 [NP] Introduction to Plant Science. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Modesto Junior College Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree: University Preparation, Emphasis in Art and Design Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Modesto Junior College The study of art and design includes drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture/ installation (wood, metal, ceramics, mixed media), photography, digital art, and art history. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include ART 120 [NP] Basic Drawing 1 ART 124 [NP] Color and Design 1 ART 140 [NP] Sculpture 1 ART 164 [NP] History of Art 1 or ART 165 [NP] History of Art 2. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Modesto Junior College Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree: University Preparation, Emphasis in Biological Sciences Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Modesto Junior College The study of biology includes various aspects of life, including basic organization (molecular, cellular, tissues, organs), how organisms function, their roles in the natural environment, how hereditary information is transferred, and development of biotechnology. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include BIO 101 [NP] Biological Principles BOT 101 [NP] General Botany ZOOL 101 [NP] General Zoology. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Modesto Junior College Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree: University Preparation, Emphasis in Chemistry Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Modesto Junior College Chemistry is the branch of physical science that deals with the elementary substances, or forms of matter, of which all bodies are composed, the laws that regulate the combination of these elements in the formation of compound bodies, and the various phenomena that accompany their exposure to diverse physical conditions. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include CHEM 101 [NP] General Chemistry 1 CHEM 102 [NP] General Chemistry 2. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Modesto Junior College Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree: University Preparation, Emphasis in Communications Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Modesto Junior College The study of communication focuses on how people produce and process messages, and how their message options and decisions affect others' thoughts, attitudes, and behaviors. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include SPCOM 100 [NP] Fundamentals of Public Speaking SPCOM 103 [NP] Interpersonal Communication SPCOM 104 [NP] Argumentation. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Modesto Junior College Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree: University Preparation, Emphasis in Environmental Science Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Modesto Junior College Environmental Science is a field of inquiry exploring living systems and their complex relationships with the world's diverse human cultures. Understanding such relationships is an inherently interdisciplinary endeavor, requiring insights from the Environmental and Social Sciences, as well as the Humanities. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include BIO 101 [NP] Biological Principles BOT 101 [NP] General Botany CHEM 101 [NP] General Chemistry 1 or CHEM 143 [NP] Introductory College Chemistry GEOL 161 [NP] Physical Geology. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Modesto Junior College Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree: University Preparation, Emphasis in Geography Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division Geography is the study of global patterns created through Earth processes and human behaviors. Geographers utilize a unique holistic approach which examines interrelationships found within the culture, economics, politics, history, and physical environment of specific geographical regions. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include GEOG 101 [NP] Physical Geography GEOG 102 [NP] Cultural Geography GEOG 105 [NP] Economic Geography. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6129 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree: University Preparation, Emphasis in Health and Physical Education Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division Health Science draws from the biological, environmental, psychological, social, physical and medical sciences to develop individual, group, institutional, community and systemic strategies to improve health knowledge and attitudes as well as skills and behavior. Physical Education is a multifaceted field of study in which movement or physical activity is the intellectual focus. Kinesiology is a common name for college and university academic departments that examine physical activity. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include ANAT 125 [NP] Human Anatomy BIO 111 [NP] General Biology CHEM 143 [NP] Introductory College Chemistry PHYSO 101 [NP] Introductory Human Physiology. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6129 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree: University Preparation, Emphasis in Humanities Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Arts, Humanities and Communications Division The humanities include, but are not limited to, history; literature; philosophy and ethics; foreign languages and cultures; linguistics; jurisprudence or philosophy of law; archaeology; comparative religion; the history, theory, and criticism of the arts; and those aspects of the social sciences (anthropology, sociology, psychology, political science, government, and economics) that use historical and interpretive rather than quantitative methods. The humanities enable all to reflect upon the lives and ask fundamental questions of value, purpose, and meaning in a rigorous and systematic way. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include HUMAN 105 [NP] Early Humanistic Traditions (3) HUMAN 106 [NP] Humanities in the Modern World (3). Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Arts, Humanities and Communications Division Arts, Humanities and Communications Division, Performing and Media Arts Center 205 - East Campus, Modesto Junior College 435 College Ave, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6081 The MJC Arts Division serves the surrounding community by providing quality performing and visual arts experiences for audiences both young and experienced.The Art Gallery presents six shows each year with an eclectic mix of media by local and international artists. An outstanding community orchestra and band provide free and low cost concerts for students and area music lovers.The Theatre and Dance Department produce seven events each year including comedies, dramas and modern, jazz and hip-hop dance concerts. The Arts Division partners with on and off campus organizations to produce an annual calendar of special events including international music ensembles, guest lecturers, political commentators and solo artists. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree: University Preparation, Emphasis in Liberal Studies Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division This emphasis is especially designed for students who plan to transfer into California State University, Stanislaus’, Liberal Studies major or into their Blended Teacher Preparation Program. It is designed for students interested in teaching in public and private elementary schools. The program provides a broad overview of the fields of natural science, social sciences, humanities, composition, mathematics, and critical thinking in order to prepare the future teacher for the standards-based curriculum required in public schools. Further education at the university level will be required to fulfill all requirements for a teaching credential authorizing service in California public schools. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6129 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree: University Preparation, Emphasis in Mathematics Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Modesto Junior College Mathematics is the science of numbers and their operations, interrelations, combinations, generalizations, and abstractions and of space configurations and their structure, measurement,
ransformations and generalizations.
Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include MATH 171 [NP] Calculus: First Course MATH 172 [NP] Calculus: Second Course MATH 173 [NP] Calculus: Third Course MATH 174 [NP] Introduction to Linear Algebra and Ordinary Diff. Equations. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Modesto Junior College Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. Degree: University Preparation, Emphasis in Physics Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Modesto Junior College   Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include PHYS 101 [NP] General Physics: Mechanics PHYS 102 [NP] General Physics: Waves, Thermodynamics, and Optics PHYS 103 [NP] General Physics: Electricity, Magnetism, and Modern Physics. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Modesto Junior College Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. in Child Development Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Child Development Department   Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Child Development Department Child Development Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. in English Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Literature and Language Arts Division This program is the right choice for those who love to read, write, interpret, and create. English courses are designed to give proficiency in skills that are highly regarded by society: the ability to read with comprehension and critical judgment, to communicate accurately and effectively both orally and in writing, to think logically, to do research and organize materials, and to interpret and appreciate literature. The English major can lead to a career in teaching as well as in professional fields such as law, medicine, publishing, information science, and business. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include ENGL 101 [NP] Composition and Reading ENGL 102 [NP] Advanced Composition and Introduction to Literature ENGL 103 [NP] Advanced Composition and Critical Thinking. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Literature and Language Arts Division Literature and Language Arts Division, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6149 The mission of the division is to encourage students to improve their writing and verbal skills to develop a better understanding of themselves, their own culture, and the cultures and languages of other non-English speaking peoples. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. in Foreign Language Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Literature and Language Arts Division The Literature and Language Arts Division offers a complete lower-division transfer-level program in French, German, and Spanish. Non-transfer conversational courses in French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish are also offered (see class schedule for semester offerings). Students may earn an Associate degree based on completion of 20 units of foreign language study. Transfer majors in foreign language or in a specific language may complete their lower division requirements. Prospective transfer majors should consult with a foreign language faculty advisor about specific requirements of the baccalaureate institution. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Literature and Language Arts Division Literature and Language Arts Division, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6149 The mission of the division is to encourage students to improve their writing and verbal skills to develop a better understanding of themselves, their own culture, and the cultures and languages of other non-English speaking peoples. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. in Graphic Design Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program The Graphic Design field distinguishes itself from the general arts field by stressing the application of visual knowledge. In this program, the designer is enabled to have the ability to be both imaginative and practical, be able to analyze the needs of contemporary society, and solve problems. Possible job opportunities include: graphic designer, art director, layout artist, illustrator, and free-lance designer. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include ART 120 Basic Drawing 1 ART 121 Basic Drawing 2 CGR 201 Graphic Arts Fundamentals CGR 211 Typography 1 CGR 212 Electronic Prepress CGR 224 Electronic Publishing Systems CGR 230 Graphic Design 1 CGR 333 Photo Techniques. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 MJC Technical Education delivers specific skills and training through hands-on focused labs that give the students, access to apply real world applications, and the necessary tools to build their future and gain entry into the most globally competitive workforce today.It offers traditional education degrees, or accelerated career paths earned in less than 1 year, that are framed for them to go directly to work. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. in Language Studies Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Literature and Language Arts Division Students who complete the Language Studies AA Degree will enhance their communication abilities, cultural awareness, and critical thinking skills in English as well as one or two other languages. To earn the Language Studies AA Degree, the student must complete a minimum of 20 units from the following course list in addition to the CSUGE or IGETC pattern. Prospective transfer majors should consult with a counselor to select the appropriate GE pattern. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include FREN 101 [NP] French 1 FREN 102 [NP] French 2 FREN 103 [NP] French 3 FREN 104 [NP] French 4 GERM 101 [NP] German 1 GERM 102 [NP] German 2 SIGN 125 [NP] Beginning Communication with the Deaf SIGN 126 [NP] Intermediate Communication with the Deaf SIGN 127 [NP] Advanced Communication with the Deaf SPAN 101 [NP] Spanish 1 SPAN 102 [NP] Spanish 2 SPAN 103 [NP] Spanish 3 SPAN 104 [NP] Spanish 4. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Literature and Language Arts Division Literature and Language Arts Division, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6149 The mission of the division is to encourage students to improve their writing and verbal skills to develop a better understanding of themselves, their own culture, and the cultures and languages of other non-English speaking peoples. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.A. in Spanish Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Literature and Language Arts Division Students majoring in Spanish have the opportunity to become acquainted with the history, literature, and art of the Spanish-speaking world. Students are urged to discuss their plans with faculty and counselors regarding the specific lower-division requirements at the four-year colleges and universities they plan to attend. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include SPAN 102 [1] Spanish 2 SPAN 103 [1] Spanish 3 SPAN 104 [1] Spanish 4 or SPAN 109 [2] Spanish for Spanish Speakers 1 or SPAN 110 [NP} Spanish for Spanish Speakers 2. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Literature and Language Arts Division Literature and Language Arts Division, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6149 The mission of the division is to encourage students to improve their writing and verbal skills to develop a better understanding of themselves, their own culture, and the cultures and languages of other non-English speaking peoples. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Accounting Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division The Accounting program is an intensive study of accounting theory as it applies to business and industry today. Accounting is a vital element of business. Accountants record the way business has grown and, after analyzing the figures, recommend its future direction. Beginning courses concentrate on recording, classifying, and reporting financial information resulting from business transactions. The student then learns the financial structure of business and analysis of financial information for management decision making. Double entry accounting, ledger and journal techniques and accounting cycles are emphasized. The use of computers in accounting is also an integral part of the program. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include BUSAD 201 [1] Financial Accounting BUSAD 202 [2] Managerial Accounting CMPSC 201 [2] General Computer Literacy BUSAD 203 [3] Computer Accounting BUSAD 218 [4] Business Law BUSAD 200 [1] Financial Accounting on Spreadsheet. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6129 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Administration of Justice Full Time 2 Year(s) $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Administration of Justice Program The curriculum is addresses basic knowledge and skills required in the criminal justice area. The two-year college program is designed to prepare candidates for employment or transfer to a four-year educational institution offering a major in one of the criminal justice fields. Satisfactory completion of the requirements will lead to the Associate in Arts degree or the Associate in Science degree. Classes are offered both day and evening. The college cooperates with the Administration of Justice Advisory Committee. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include ADJU 201 [1] Introduction to Administration of Justice ADJU 202 [2] Prin. and Proc. of the Justice System ADJU 203 [3] Concepts of Criminal Law ADJU 204 [3] Legal Aspects of Evidence ADJU 205 [1] Community Relations ADJU 212 [4] Criminal Investigation. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Administration of Justice Program Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Administration of Justice Program, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6814 Modesto Junior College offers a comprehensive Administration of Justice program. The curriculum is concerned with basic knowledge and skills encompassing the criminal justice area. The Administration of Justice degree program is located in the Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division on the East Campus of Modesto Junior College. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Architecture Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Science, Mathematics and Engineering Division, Department of Architecture and Engineering The Architecture program prepares students to transfer to four-year college and university programs. The programs at most universities vary somewhat. The student should consult closely with the architecture staff to ensure that required transfer courses are completed for the specific college that the student selects. The work of an architect is very complex. Architecture includes the total responsibility for the planning, design, and observation of construction of all types of buildings. Also included is the knowledge of engineering principles, construction methods, materials, new techniques, and procedures as related to the client’s needs. The architecture program is directed to provide the student with the architectural, engineering, mathematics, and general education courses. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include ARCH 100 [1] Introduction to Engineering and Architecture ARCH 121 [1] Beginning Graphics and Design 1 ARCH 122 [2] Beginning Graphics and Design 2 ARCH 131 [2] Architectural Drafting 1 ARCH 152 [3] Architectural Design 1 ARCH 153 [4] Architectural Design 2. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Science, Mathematics and Engineering Division, Department of Architecture and Engineering Science, Mathematics and Engineering Division, Department of Architecture and Engineering, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6929 The Science, Mathematics and Engineering Division seeks to meet the needs of students transferring to four-year universities, and for technical and vocational students with goals that include employment directly upon exiting MJC. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Athletic Training/Sports Medicine Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Physical Education, Health Education, Recreation and Dance Division The Athletic Training/Sports Medicine program at MJC is designed to prepare students for appropriate procedures in prevention, care, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. This degree is also designed to transfer students to four-year institutions where they can continue their education to fulfill the requirements of the National Athletic Trainer's Association. This will lead to the student's eventual eligibility to challenge the national examination, and upon satisfactory completion of the required Courses and passing the exam, become a Certified Athletic Trainer. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include PE 111 [2] Applications of Sports Medicine or PE 109 [4] Peak Performance Through Mental Training PE 108 [1] Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries HE 110 [NP] Healthful Living ANAT 125 [3] Human Anatomy HE 101 [1] Emergency Response CPR FPR PHYSO 101 [4] Introductory Human Physiology CHEM 143 [1, 2] Introduction to College Chemistry FDNTR 219 [1] Food and Nutrition PSYCH 101 [1,2] General Psychology. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Physical Education, Health Education, Recreation and Dance Division Physical Education, Health Education, Recreation and Dance Division, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6269 The mission of the PRHE/Athletics Division is to provide an instructional program for an ever-changing, diverse student population with lifelong activity skills, advanced education of preferred activity, and knowledge of health and fitness issues and their relationship to a healthy lifestyle. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Autobody/Refinishing Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program The Auto Body program is designed to help the beginning student progress through basic procedures in body repairs and painting to entry-level job skill development. Complete and current practices used in industry are emphasized. The orientation is toward theory and hands-on activities required to perform practical repair operations. Related trade and technical information, care and use of equipment and shop safety are also a focus in the Auto Body program. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include AUBDY 115 [1] Introduction to Technical Industries AUBDY 301 [1] Automotive Collision Repair 1 AUBDY 302 [2] Automotive Collision Repair 2 AUBDY 303 [3] Automotive Collision Repair 3 AUBDY 304 [4] Automotive Collision Repair 4 AUBDY 321 [NP] Automotive Spray Refinishing 1 AUBDY 322 [2] Automotive Spray Refinishing 2 AUBDY 399 [NP] Independent Study/Special Problems AUTEC 321 [NP] A5: Brakes Systems AUTEC 322 [NP] Steering, Suspension, and Alignment. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 MJC Technical Education delivers specific skills and training through hands-on focused labs that give the students, access to apply real world applications, and the necessary tools to build their future and gain entry into the most globally competitive workforce today.It offers traditional education degrees, or accelerated career paths earned in less than 1 year, that are framed for them to go directly to work. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Automotive Technician Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program The Automotive Technology program is designed to provide training in automobile repair, maintenance theory, study of factory manuals and publications, and applications of methods used in the auto servicing and repair industry. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include AUTEC 115 [1] Introduction to Technical Industries AUTEC 311 [1] Basic Automotive Systems ELTEC 208 [1] World of Electricity or MACH 301 [1] Machine Shop 1or MACH 211C [1] Machine Tool Technology 1 AUTEC 368 [2] A6: Auto Electric/Electronic Systems 1. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 MJC Technical Education delivers specific skills and training through hands-on focused labs that give the students, access to apply real world applications, and the necessary tools to build their future and gain entry into the most globally competitive workforce today.It offers traditional education degrees, or accelerated career paths earned in less than 1 year, that are framed for them to go directly to work. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Bookkeeping Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division In the Bookkeeping A.A./A.S. Degree program at Modesto Junior College, students learn to analyze and enter transactions in journals, post to ledgers, complete worksheets, prepare the company’s payroll, calculate employer payroll taxes, prepare the federal and state payroll tax forms, use various bookkeeping registers, prepare adjusting and closing entries, prepare classified earnings and capital statements, and prepare balance sheets. Students also learn about depreciation, bad debts, cost of goods sold, notes receivable, notes payable, inventory valuation and business taxes. The use of computers is also an important part of the bookkeeping program. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include BUSAD 310 [1] Bookkeeping 1 BUSAD 320 [2] Bookkeeping 2 BUSAD 203 [4] Computer Accounting BUSAD 300 [1] Machine Calculation MATH 50 [1] Business Math BUSAD 200 [2] Spreadsheet Skills for Financial Accounting BUSAD 319 [3] Payroll Accounting. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6129 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Building and Safety Code Administration Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program In this program, courses are intended for students who are interested in career opportunities in the building inspection field as well as those currently working in the industry who need to update or upgrade their knowledge and skills. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 MJC Technical Education delivers specific skills and training through hands-on focused labs that give the students, access to apply real world applications, and the necessary tools to build their future and gain entry into the most globally competitive workforce today.It offers traditional education degrees, or accelerated career paths earned in less than 1 year, that are framed for them to go directly to work. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Business Administration Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Business Administration Department This program is designed to provide students with relevant, marketable job skills and the ability to attain as Associate's Degree(s) and Certificate(s) of Completion in the areas noted above. In addition, students can also complete their undergraduate coursework to transfer to a CSU, UC or other four-year college. With proper planning many students earn an Associate's Degree while they are preparing for transfer to a four-year college or university. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Business Administration Department Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Business Administration Department, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6135 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Business Operations: Management Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division The Management track in Business Operations will prepare students for careers in both profit and nonprofit organizations. The basic functions of management are applied in organizations of all sizes and types. These functions include planning, organization, directing, and controlling. Students will learn the theory and techniques of problem solving, communication, motivation, and quality performance. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include BUSAD 240 [1] Principles of Management CMPSC 202 [3] Business Information Systems BUSAD 210 [3] Business Communications or CMPGR 215 [3] Business Presentation Graphics BUSAD 201 [2] Financial Accounting BUSAD 218 [4] Business Law BUSAD 245 [2] General Principles of Marketing. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6129 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in City and Regional Planning Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Science, Mathematics and Engineering Division, Department of Architecture and Engineering The City and Regional Planning program prepares students to transfer to four-year college and university programs. The programs at most universities vary somewhat. The student should consult closely with the architecture staff to ensure that required transfer courses are completed for the specific college that the student selects. The work of a city and regional planner is part of the newer awareness of society to protect the environment. Planning includes opportunities with both private industry and/or federal, state, or local governmental agencies. The city and regional planning program is directed to provide the student with undergraduate architectural, engineering, mathematics, and general education courses. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include ARCH 100 [1] Introduction to Engineering and Architecture ARCH 121 [1] Beginning Graphics and Design 1 ARCH 122 [2] Beginning Graphics and Design 2 ARCH 131 [1] Architectural Drafting 1 ARCH 152 [3] Architectural Design 1. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Science, Mathematics and Engineering Division, Department of Architecture and Engineering Science, Mathematics and Engineering Division, Department of Architecture and Engineering, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6929 The Science, Mathematics and Engineering Division seeks to meet the needs of students transferring to four-year universities, and for technical and vocational students with goals that include employment directly upon exiting MJC. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Clerical Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Office Administration Department The Clerical programs are designed to prepare students for various types of office occupations in the clerical field. Clerical training involves the study of various procedures, duties, and practices applicable to many business offices, as well as the development and acquisition of basic skills necessary for success in those positions. Students learn keyboarding, records management, human relations, business communication, and math. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include Intermediate Keyboarding OFADM 231 [2] Intermediate Word Processing OFADM 304 [2] Professional English for Business OFADM 305 [3] Records Management OFADM 313 [1] Office Skills OFADM 314 [4] Office Procedures and Technologies OFADM 353 [2] Introduction to Computers and Windows OFADM 359 [3] Introduction to Spreadsheet Software OFADM 375 [4] 10-Key on the Computer. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Office Administration Department Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Office Administration Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Computer Electronics Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program   Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include CMPSC 204 [2] Introduction to Programming CMPET 206 [2,3,4] Personal Computer Assembling, Upgrading, and Repair CMPET 212 [1] Digital Principles and Circuits CMPET 214 [2,3,4] Microprocessor Programming and Interfacing ELTEC 208 [1] The World of Electricity and Electronics. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 MJC Technical Education delivers specific skills and training through hands-on focused labs that give the students, access to apply real world applications, and the necessary tools to build their future and gain entry into the most globally competitive workforce today.It offers traditional education degrees, or accelerated career paths earned in less than 1 year, that are framed for them to go directly to work. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Computer Graphics Applications Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Computer Graphics Department This program is designed for students who will work in a small business performing general computer application procedures such as; document preparation, simple calculations using electronic spreadsheets, or simple database management. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include ART 120 [1] Basic Drawing 1 ART 124 [2] Color and Design 1CMPGR 213 [3] Applied Computer Graphics CMPGR 202 [1] Introduction to Computer Graphics CMPGR 215 [NP] Business Presentation Graphics CMPGR 217 [3] Computer Illustration Software CMPGR 219 [4] Computer Graphics Portfolio Review CMPGR 225 [3] 3D Modeling and Animation CMPGR 235 [NP] Image Manipulation Software CMPGR 263 [NP] Internet Literacy CMPGR 264 [NP] Publishing on the World Wide Web CMPGR 284 [2] Desktop Video Animation CMPSC 201 [1] General Computer Literacy or CMPSC 202 [1] Business Information Systems. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Computer Graphics Department Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Computer Graphics Department, Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6730 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Computer Science - Information Systems Option Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division The Computer Science program at Modesto Junior College is designed to meet the needs of non-transfer students who wish to acquire the new computer skills needed in today’s work environment. The Computer Science program provides students with a general knowledge of computer literacy and information systems, microcomputer hardware and software systems, the ability to work with a wide variety of applications software, and an opportunity to develop programming and problem-solving skills. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include CMPSC 203 [1] Technical Computer Literacy CMPSC 204 [1] Introduction to Programming CMPSC 275 [1] Database Management Systems CMPSC 202 [2] Business Information Systems CMPSC 213 [2] Programming with Visual Basic CMPSC 276 [2] Introduction to Data Warehousing CMPSC 225 [3] SQL Database Implementation CMPSC 278 [3] Spreadsheet Software CMPSC 220 [4] SQL Server Administration CMPSC 294 [4] Computer Science Final Project. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6129 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Computer Science - Networking Option Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division The Computer Science program at Modesto Junior College is designed to meet the needs of non-transfer students who wish to acquire the new computer skills needed in today’s work environment. The Computer Science program provides students with a general knowledge of computer literacy and information systems, microcomputer hardware and software systems, the ability to work with a wide variety of applications software, and an opportunity to develop programming and problem-solving skills. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include CMPSC 204 [1] Introduction to Programming CMPSC 263 [1] Networking Essentials CMPSC 206 [2] UNIX/Linux OS CMPSC 220 [2] SQL Server Administration CMPSC 264 [2] Windows Server OS CMPSC 225 [3] SQL Database Implementation CMPSC 281 [3] Advanced Networking and Security CMPSC 289 [3] Directory Services CMPSC 202 [4] Business Information Systems CMPSC 294 [4] Computer Science Final Project. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6129 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Computer Science - Programming Option Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division The Computer Science program at Modesto Junior College is designed to meet the needs of non-transfer students who wish to acquire the new computer skills needed in today’s work environment. The Computer Science program provides students with a general knowledge of computer literacy and information systems, microcomputer hardware and software systems, the ability to work with a wide variety of applications software, and an opportunity to develop programming and problem-solving skills. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include CMPSC 201 [1] General Computer Literacy CMPSC 204 [1] Introduction to Programming CMPSC 205 [2] Problem Solving and Programming 1CMPSC 206 [2] UNIX/Linux OS CMPSC 213 [2] Programming with Visual Basic CMPSC 214 [3] Advanced Visual Basic CMPSC 216 [2] Java Script Programming CMPSC 261 [3] Problem Solving and Programming 2 CMPSC 241 [4] Assembly Language Programming CMPSC 294 [4] Computer Science Final Project. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6129 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Construction Management Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Science, Mathematics and Engineering Division, Department of Architecture and Engineering The Construction Management program prepares students to transfer to four-year college programs in the same major. Construction managers plan, direct and coordinate a wide variety of construction projects. Construction managers apply engineering principles and manage project resources to execute architectural designs. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include ARCH 100 [1] Intro to Engineering and Architecture ARCH 106 [1] Materials of Construction ARCH 107 [2] Materials of Construction Laboratory ARCH 131 [2] Architectural Drafting 1. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Science, Mathematics and Engineering Division, Department of Architecture and Engineering Science, Mathematics and Engineering Division, Department of Architecture and Engineering, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6929 The Science, Mathematics and Engineering Division seeks to meet the needs of students transferring to four-year universities, and for technical and vocational students with goals that include employment directly upon exiting MJC. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Culinary Arts Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Allied Health / Family and Consumer Sciences Department The Culinary Arts Academy program offers students hands-on culinary skills development classes. In the first semester, students learn basic cooking principles and techniques in the areas of hot and cold food production, soups and sauces, and general baking. The sanitation course prepares student for the ‘ServSafe’ certification examination. The second semester continues on the foundation developed in the first semester, with emphasis on fine dining and specialty desserts. The student will receive information and skill development in management and supervision, cost control, computer use in restaurants, and menu and facility planning. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Allied Health / Family and Consumer Sciences Department Allied Health / Family and Consumer Sciences Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Drafting Technology Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Science, Mathematics and Engineering Division, Department of Architecture and Engineering The Drafting Technology program combines coursework in both Architectural and Engineering Drafting. The program prepares students to enter the field of drafting at the entry level as a drafter, plan checker, engineering aide, estimator, etc. A variety of electives are available depending on a student’s interest in architectural or engineering topics. It is important that students consult with an advisor to select coursework within their area of choice. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include ARCH 121 [3] Beginning Graphics and Design I ARCH 131 [2] Architectural Drafting 1 ARCH 132 [4] Architectural Drafting 2 ARCH 100 [1] Intro to Engineering and Architecture or ENGR 100 [1] Intro to Engineering and Architecture ENGR 127 [2] Engineering Graphics ENGTC 210 [1] Intro to Computer-Assisted Drafting ENGTC 211 [1] Intermediate Topics in C.A.D. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Science, Mathematics and Engineering Division, Department of Architecture and Engineering Science, Mathematics and Engineering Division, Department of Architecture and Engineering, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6929 The Science, Mathematics and Engineering Division seeks to meet the needs of students transferring to four-year universities, and for technical and vocational students with goals that include employment directly upon exiting MJC. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Engineering Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Science, Mathematics and Engineering Division, Department of Architecture and Engineering The Engineering program prepares students to transfer to four-year college and university programs. Most universities have several common undergraduate core classes regardless of the student’s eventual area of specialization (i.e. civil, mechanical, electrical/electronic, aeronautical, agricultural, chemical, industrial, etc.) However, the A.S. program is flexible enough to allow students to tailor their coursework to fit the specific requirements of their selected transfer institution. Students must work closely with their counselors and engineering faculty to assure a smooth transition. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include ENGR 100 [1] Introduction to Engineering MATH 171 [1] Calculus: First Course MATH 172 [2] Calculus: Second Course PHYS 101 [2] General Physics. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Science, Mathematics and Engineering Division, Department of Architecture and Engineering Science, Mathematics and Engineering Division, Department of Architecture and Engineering, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6929 The Science, Mathematics and Engineering Division seeks to meet the needs of students transferring to four-year universities, and for technical and vocational students with goals that include employment directly upon exiting MJC. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Engineering Technology Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Science, Mathematics and Engineering Division, Department of Architecture and Engineering The Engineering Technology program prepares students to transfer to four-year college and university programs in Engineering or Industrial Technology. These disciplines focus on the application of engineering principles in design and manufacturing environments. Graduates typically find careers in facilities and plant operations, testing, technical sales and positions as mechanical, manufacturing and computer technicians. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include CHEM 143 [1] Introductory College Chemistry or CHEM 101 [2] General Chemistry 1 ENGR 100 [1] Intro to Engineering and Architecture ENGR 127 [3] Engineering Graphics MATH 134 [NP] Elementary Statistics PHYS 101 [3] General Physics: Mechanics or PHYS 142 [3] Mechanics, Heat and Waves. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Science, Mathematics and Engineering Division, Department of Architecture and Engineering Science, Mathematics and Engineering Division, Department of Architecture and Engineering, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6929 The Science, Mathematics and Engineering Division seeks to meet the needs of students transferring to four-year universities, and for technical and vocational students with goals that include employment directly upon exiting MJC. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Fire Science Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Modesto Junior College   Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Modesto Junior College Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in General Plant Maintenance Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program In this program, courses are intended for students who are interested in career opportunities in Plant or Facilities Mechanical Maintenance as well as those currently working in the industry who need to update or upgrade their knowledge and skills. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 MJC Technical Education delivers specific skills and training through hands-on focused labs that give the students, access to apply real world applications, and the necessary tools to build their future and gain entry into the most globally competitive workforce today.It offers traditional education degrees, or accelerated career paths earned in less than 1 year, that are framed for them to go directly to work. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Home Building Technologies Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program In this program, courses are intended for students who are interested in career opportunities in the Residential Construction field as well as those currently working in the field who need to update or upgrade their knowledge and skills. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include INTEC 202 [2, 4] Fundamentals of Industrial Technology INTEC 208 [NP] World of Electricity and Electronics INTEC 366 [2, 4] Heating, Ventilation, Air Cond. and Refrig ENGTC 375 [1, 3] Construction Blueprint Reading INTEC 379 [1, 3] Uniform Plumbing Code ARCH 106 [NP] Materials of Construction. And ARCH 107 [NP] Materials of Construction – Laboratory. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 MJC Technical Education delivers specific skills and training through hands-on focused labs that give the students, access to apply real world applications, and the necessary tools to build their future and gain entry into the most globally competitive workforce today.It offers traditional education degrees, or accelerated career paths earned in less than 1 year, that are framed for them to go directly to work. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Industrial Electronics Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program The Electronics Technology program prepares students to enter industry as Electronics Technicians or to transfer to a four-year university program. An Industrial Electronics study option and a Computer Electronics study option are available. Students receive theoretical and laboratory instruction in electrical/electronic principles, analog and digital devices, electrical/electronic systems, computer hardware, industrial equipment and control systems. Consult with an Electronics Advisor for selection of courses and options. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include ELTEC 205 [1] Electronics Fabrication and Assembly Techniques ELTEC 208 [1] The World of Electricity and Electronics ELTEC 212 [2] Digital Principles and Circuits ELTEC 221 [3] Instrumentation Devices and Systems ELTEC 223 [2] Industrial Electrical Components and Control Devices ELTEC 226 [3] Motors, Controls and Controllers ELTEC 229 [4] Commercial and Industrial Wiring ELTEC 232 [2] Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers ELTEC 234 [3] Advanced Topics in Programmable Logic Controllers ELTEC 265 [1] Troubleshooting. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 MJC Technical Education delivers specific skills and training through hands-on focused labs that give the students, access to apply real world applications, and the necessary tools to build their future and gain entry into the most globally competitive workforce today.It offers traditional education degrees, or accelerated career paths earned in less than 1 year, that are framed for them to go directly to work. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Industrial Technology - Electrician Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program In this program, the courses are designed for students interested in career opportunities as Residential, Plant, or Facilities Electricians as well as those currently working in the industry who need to update or upgrade their knowledge and skills. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 MJC Technical Education delivers specific skills and training through hands-on focused labs that give the students, access to apply real world applications, and the necessary tools to build their future and gain entry into the most globally competitive workforce today.It offers traditional education degrees, or accelerated career paths earned in less than 1 year, that are framed for them to go directly to work. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Industrial Technology - Maintenance Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program In this program, the courses are designed for students interested in career opportunities in the plant or facilities maintenance fields as well as those currently working in the industry who need to update or upgrade their knowledge and skills. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include INTEC 115 [NP] Introduction to Technical Industries INTEC 201 [1] Intro to Industrial Operations INTEC 205 [2] Principles of Quality Control Systems INTEC 208 [NP] World of Electricity and Electronics INTEC 262 [1,3] Hydraulics/Pneumatics INTEC 350 [4] Industrial Technology Internship MACH 211D [NP] Machine Tool Technology 1. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 MJC Technical Education delivers specific skills and training through hands-on focused labs that give the students, access to apply real world applications, and the necessary tools to build their future and gain entry into the most globally competitive workforce today.It offers traditional education degrees, or accelerated career paths earned in less than 1 year, that are framed for them to go directly to work. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Industrial Technology - Systems Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program In this program, the courses are designed for students interested in career opportunities in the plant or facilities instrumentation and controls fields as well as those currently working in the industry who need to update or upgrade their knowledge and skills. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 MJC Technical Education delivers specific skills and training through hands-on focused labs that give the students, access to apply real world applications, and the necessary tools to build their future and gain entry into the most globally competitive workforce today.It offers traditional education degrees, or accelerated career paths earned in less than 1 year, that are framed for them to go directly to work. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Interior Design Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Allied Health / Family and Consumer Sciences Department The program focuses on the design of both residential and non-residential environments in response to the specific needs of the client, considering the factors of function, materials and structures, and aesthetics. The incorporation of professional practice issues such as ethics, licensing, and management provide a solid preparation for success in the workplace. Through the coursework, students are given the opportunity to prepare for self-employment as well as for careers in residential design, retail sales, and specialties such as kitchen and bath design. The department has an extensive resource center, professional library and computer lab. It benefits from the support of the community of professional designers, fabricators, and manufacturers’ representatives. The Associate of Science degree is appropriate for students who wish to enter the field of interior design, but do not plan to transfer to a four-year university. To earn an Associate in Science degree, students must complete the 34 required units for the program with a C or better and the MJC Associate Degree General Education requirements. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include INTDS 100 Careers 2 INTDS 120 Color Theory and Application 3 INTDS 150 or 155 History of Interiors and Decorative Arts 1 or 2 3 INTDS 200 Interior Design Fundamentals 3 INTDS 210 Intro to Sales and Marketing for Design 3 INDS 215 Interior Design Studio 1 2 INTDS 220 Interior Finishes and Construction Materials 3 INTDS 230 Drafting for Interiors. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Allied Health / Family and Consumer Sciences Department Allied Health / Family and Consumer Sciences Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Machine Tool Technology Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program   Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 MJC Technical Education delivers specific skills and training through hands-on focused labs that give the students, access to apply real world applications, and the necessary tools to build their future and gain entry into the most globally competitive workforce today.It offers traditional education degrees, or accelerated career paths earned in less than 1 year, that are framed for them to go directly to work. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Maintenance Electrician Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program In this program, courses are intended for students who are interested in career opportunities in the plant or facilities maintenance electrician field as well as those currently working in the industry who need to update or upgrade their knowledge and skills. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include INTEC 115 [2, 3] Introduction to Technical Industries INTEC 203 [1] Industrial Mech. Components and Equip INTEC 223 [1] Industrial Elec. Comp. and Control Dev IINTEC 229 [3.4] Commercial and Industrial Wiring INTEC 226 [2] Motors and Motor Controls INTEC 248 [4] Electrical Codes and Ordinances INTEC 261 [3] Introduction to Plant Maintenance ELTEC 232 [4] Intro to Program Logic Controllers. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 MJC Technical Education delivers specific skills and training through hands-on focused labs that give the students, access to apply real world applications, and the necessary tools to build their future and gain entry into the most globally competitive workforce today.It offers traditional education degrees, or accelerated career paths earned in less than 1 year, that are framed for them to go directly to work. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Marketing Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division The Marketing program is designed for those students interested in activities relating to the presentation, purchase, and distribution of goods and services in profit and nonprofit organizations. Students will learn the central role that marketing plays in organizations of every size and type, public and private. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include BUSAD 245 [NP] Principles of Marketing (Mkt. I) BUSAD 358 [NP] Sales and Ad Promotion (Mkt. II) BUSAD 259 [NP] Small Business Management CMPGR 215 [NP] Business Presentation Graphics or BUSAD 210 [NP] Business Communications BUSAD 299A, B [NP] Marketing Projects CMPSC 201 [1] General Computer Literacy. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6129 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Office Administration Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Office Administration Department The Office Administration program is designed to prepare students for occupations in the office administration field. Some career possibilities are administrative assistant, executive secretary, office manager, office supervisor, and transcriptionist. Office administration involves the study of office procedures, duties, and practices applicable to many business offices, as well as the development and acquisition of skills necessary for success in these positions. Students learn keyboarding, word processing, records management, human relations, business communication, and math. Word processing, letter composition, and office administration procedures are emphasized to prepare students for the assumption of responsible positions. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include OFADM 202 [1] Intermediate Keyboarding OFADM 231 [2] Intermediate Word Processing OFADM 311 [1] Business Proofreading and Editing OFADM 314 [1] Office Procedures and Technologies OFADM 315 [2] Today’s Office OFADM 359 [1] Introduction to Spreadsheet Software OFADM 361 [2] Introduction to Databases OFADM 363 [1] Understanding the Internet OFADM 320 [2] Telephone Techniques BUSAD 210 [2] Business Communication OFADM 232 [2] Advanced Word Processing and Desktop Pub OFADM 328B [2] Machine Transcription OFADM 375 [2] 10-Key on the Computer CMPGR 215 [2] Business Presentation Graphics MATH 50 [1] Business Math. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Office Administration Department Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Office Administration Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Physical Science Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Science, Mathematics and Engineering Division, Department of Architecture and Engineering The Engineering Technology program prepares students to transfer to four-year college and university programs in Engineering or Industrial Technology. These disciplines focus on the application of engineering principles in design and manufacturing environments. Graduates typically find careers in facilities and plant operations, testing, technical sales and positions as mechanical, manufacturing and computer technicians. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include CHEM 101 [1] General Chemistry 1 CHEM 102 [2] General Chemistry 2 MATH 171 [1] Calculus: First Course MATH 172 [2] Calculus: Second Course. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Science, Mathematics and Engineering Division, Department of Architecture and Engineering Science, Mathematics and Engineering Division, Department of Architecture and Engineering, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6929 The Science, Mathematics and Engineering Division seeks to meet the needs of students transferring to four-year universities, and for technical and vocational students with goals that include employment directly upon exiting MJC. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Printing and Lithography Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program In the Communication Graphics program, students learn each phase of printing and receive an overview of industry practices. Most courses offer the student a choice of scheduling laboratory hours among several alternatives. Open access and computer assisted teaching techniques are incorporated with regular instruction. Communication Graphics courses are recommended for students majoring in Advertising, Art, Business, Journalism, and Vocational Printing. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 MJC Technical Education delivers specific skills and training through hands-on focused labs that give the students, access to apply real world applications, and the necessary tools to build their future and gain entry into the most globally competitive workforce today.It offers traditional education degrees, or accelerated career paths earned in less than 1 year, that are framed for them to go directly to work. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Real Estate Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Real Estate Department The Real Estate program is designed to provide the skills necessary for salespersons and other workers in the real estate field. Courses cover principles and practices of real estate, financing economics, legal aspects of real estate appraisal, and escrow. The courses fulfill the state requirements for the salesperson and/or brokers license. Students may qualify for entry level jobs in the real estate field. Classes are also designed to upgrade the skills of persons who already work in the real estate or escrow field. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include RLES 380 [NP] Real Estate Principles RLES 381 [NP] Real Estate Practices RLES 384 [NP] Real Estate Finance RLES 385 [NP] Real Estate Appraisal/Residential RLES 392 [NP] Basic Escrow Procedures. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Real Estate Department Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Real Estate Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 The Modesto Junior College (MJC) Real Estate Department offers a selection of introductory real estate courses in real estate principles, real estate practices, real estate finance, real estate law, real estate escrow, real estate residential appraisal, and other related real estate fields. The courses are designed to provide students with relevant information and skills needed to be active in the real estate profession in California. Students can attain an associate's degree or Certificate of Completion in Real Estate as well as meet continuing professional education requirements in California. Students may also become qualified to take the California Real Estate Agent's exam. These real estate courses may also be transferable to particular four-year colleges and universities. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Supervisory Management Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division The Supervisory Management Program is designed to prepare students for leadership responsibilities at the operating level in business, industry, and government. It also provides owners, managers, and other supervisory personnel with the opportunity to complete specific courses designed to develop management ability. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include SUPR 106 [1] Organizational Communication SUPR 351 [1] Elements of Supervision BUSAD 274 [3] Human Resources Management SUPR 364 [2] Total Quality Management. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division Business, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6129 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. Degree in Welding Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program In this program, students will be taught to be able to gas and arc weld in all positions as well as use gas and arc cutting equipment. Upon completion of the A.A./A.S. Degree in welding, the student will be employable in the trades or will be able to transfer to a state university for study in an industrial-related degree program. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include INTEC 306 [2,4] Introduction Occupation Safety and Health 3 MACH 211C [NP] Machine Tool Technology 1 SM 331 [2] Sheet Metal and Installation 1WELD 200 [1] Arc and Gas Welding WELD 204 [2] Gas Metal Arc (MIG) Flux Core Arc (FCAW) WELD 206 [2] Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) WELD 300 [2] Intermediate Welding WELD 325 [3] Design and Fabrication Processes WELD 340 [3] Pipe Welding WELD 399A [2,3,4] Independent Study/Special Problems WELD 399B [2,3,4] Independent Study/Special Problems. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 MJC Technical Education delivers specific skills and training through hands-on focused labs that give the students, access to apply real world applications, and the necessary tools to build their future and gain entry into the most globally competitive workforce today.It offers traditional education degrees, or accelerated career paths earned in less than 1 year, that are framed for them to go directly to work. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. in Recreational Land Management Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department In this program the student will develop skills and knowledge in animal/plant science and I.D., mechanics, communications, public relations, and computations specific to become a park ranger maintenance person, or private entrepreneur in allied jobs including game farm worker. This program will also prepare the student for transfer to a state university or university program when the General Education requirements are completed. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. in Agriculture Business Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department This program will develop and expand the student's knowledge of Agriculture Business. The student will develop knowledge and skills sufficient to gain and hold entry-level jobs in Ag Business. Contact the division office in the Agriculture Building for advising assistance. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. in Agriculture Laboratory Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department The student will acquire skills for entry-level employment in an agricultural laboratory analyzing soil, feed, food, water, etc. with the help of this program. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. in Agriculture Sales and Service Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department The student will learn step-by-step sales techniques, stage presence, self-evaluation of voice, habits, abilities in sales, and understanding of sales career. This program will help students make decisions as to whether or not they are qualified in sales, and prepare them for a sales career if they choose that vocation. Contact the division office in the Agriculture Building for advising assistance. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. in Agriculture Science Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department The agricultural science program is designed to prepare students in a variety of agricultural careers that may not fall within the traditional agriculture production and agriculture business majors. They include agriculture teachers, journalists, lawyers, public relations professionals, literacy advocates, lobbyists, commodity representatives, international agriculturalists, and other careers that require a broad understanding of all agricultural industries. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. in Animal Science Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department The Animal Science program prepares students for livestock ranching, ranch management, agribusiness and agri-education, as well as artificial insemination. It also prepares students for transfer to a senior college for continuation of agriculture education and training. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. in Child Development Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Child Development Department   Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Child Development Department Child Development Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. in Crop Science Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department This program enables students to gain the skills in production of the common row and field crops grown in the Central Valley. Specific skills are emphasized in seedbed preparation, planting, fertilizing, weed control, pest management, harvesting, and marketing. Training leads to farming as well as employment in allied businesses such as fertilizer or agricultural chemical companies, seed companies, processing companies, and other related industries. Contact the division office in the Agriculture Building for advising assistance. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include AGM 200 [NP] Introduction to Mechanical Technology 3 NR 200 [1,2] Soils 4 ANSC 200 [1] Introduction to Animal Science 3 AGEC 225 [NP] Agriculture Computer Applications OR AGEC 210 [NP] Elements of Agriculture Economics OR AGEC 200 [2-4] Agriculture Accounting and Analysis. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. in Dairy Industry Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department The Dairy Industry program teaches students the fundamentals of milk processing and marketing. Students learn about the milk processing industry and the various milk and milk products being marketed. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. in Dairy Science Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department The Dairy Science Program teaches students the fundamentals of Dairy Production. Students develop skills and knowledge relative to milk production, selection, reproduction, genetics, nutrition, diseases, fitting, and computer programs. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. in Dental Assisting Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Allied Health / Family and Consumer Sciences Department The Dental Assisting Program at Modesto Junior College prepares students to take the Dental Assistant National Board Examination (DANB) to become a Certified Dental Assistant (CDA) and the California State Board Examination, leading to licensure as a Registered Dental Assistant (RDA). A Radiation Safety certificate is issued by Modesto Junior College. This program is accredited nationally by the American Dental Association’s Commission on Dental Accreditation, and on a state level by the Dental Board of California. The Dental Assisting Program begins in the fall semester of each year. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Allied Health / Family and Consumer Sciences Department Allied Health / Family and Consumer Sciences Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. in Environmental Horticulture Science Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department The MJC environmental horticulture program encompasses a wide selection of the horticulture industry, from nursery operations to floriculture to landscaping. There is a multitude of degrees and certificates in various aspects of environmental horticulture science offered. In addition, MJC proudly houses an operating production and retail nursery, where students experience the entire rainbow of the retail nursery experience, from seed to sale. This 34,000 square foot nursery includes a 10,000 square foot greenhouse and a 2000 square foot propagation house where plant materials for both instruction and sale are produced. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. in Food Processing Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department The student will acquire skills sufficient for technical employment in the food processing industry. The student may also prepare for transfer to a university food science major by adapting this program in consultation with an advisor. Contact the division office in the Agriculture Building for advising assistance. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. in Forestry, Professional Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department This program will develop entry level job skills and knowledge in natural resources. The student will develop skills in timber cruising, log scaling, fire fighting, forest inventory, and use of aerial photos sufficient to obtain entry level employment or to transfer to a university. Contact the division office in the Agriculture Building for advising assistance. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. in Fruit Science Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department This program enables students to develop skills and knowledge in managing a horticultural fruit production operation. Training in this course includes practical horticultural skills such as propagation, pruning, thinning, planting, and management skills, such as supervision of labor, selecting insurance, credit, orchard planning, spray programs, and calendar of operation. The program also prepares students for transfer to a four-year college. Contact the division office in the Agriculture Building for advising assistance. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include AGM 200 [NP] Introduction to Mechanical Technology 3 NR 200 [1,2] Soils 4 ANSC 200 [1] Introduction to Animal Science 3 AGEC 225 [NP] Agriculture Computer Applications OR AGEC 210 [NP] Elements of Agriculture Economics OR AGEC 200 [2-4] Agriculture Accounting and Analysis. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. in Graphic Design Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program The Graphic Design field distinguishes itself from the general arts field by stressing the application of visual knowledge. In this program, the designer is enabled to have the ability to be both imaginative and practical, be able to analyze the needs of contemporary society, and solve problems. Possible job opportunities include: graphic designer, art director, layout artist, illustrator, and free-lance designer. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include ART 124 Color and Design 1CGR 231 Graphic Design 2 CGR 232 Graphic Design Portfolio Development CGR 331 Typography 2 CGR 342 Advanced Copy Design. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Technical Education Program, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 MJC Technical Education delivers specific skills and training through hands-on focused labs that give the students, access to apply real world applications, and the necessary tools to build their future and gain entry into the most globally competitive workforce today.It offers traditional education degrees, or accelerated career paths earned in less than 1 year, that are framed for them to go directly to work. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. in Landscape Architecture Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department The Landscape Architecture program prepares students to transfer to four year college and professional programs. Landscape architecture encompasses a broad base of opportunity and service including environmental and resource conservation concerns. These concerns have created a need for more careful planning between man, his built environment, and his natural surroundings. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. in Mechanized Agriculture - Fabrication Option Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department With two large shop facilities Mechanized Agriculture students can focus on the two areas of concentration, equipment fabrication or equipment power mechanics, as well as enroll in a wide array of other Mechanized Agriculture courses. Courses vary from Introduction to Mechanical Technology to Welding, from Equipment Service and Safety to Diesel Engines, and from Irrigation Technology to Surveying. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include AGM 200 [1] Introduction to Mechanical Technology 3 AGM 210 [1, 2] Agricultural Welding 3 AGM 262 [NP] Hydraulics/Pneumatics OR AGM 280 [NP] Fluid Power Systems 3 AGM 251 [2] Farm Construction and Materials. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. in Medical Assisting Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Medical Assisting Program   Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Medical Assisting Program Medical Assisting Program, Modesto Junior College, Allied Health 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6362 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. in Poultry Science Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department Students in Poultry Science study the composition of feeds and their nutritional value, diagnosis, treatment and control of diseases, types of housing, and principles of poultry breeding, brooding, care and processing of fryers, replacements, and laying hens, grading and candling eggs, and marketing and economic aspects of poultry production. Students also study efficiency factors affecting profit. The Poultry Science Program is designed to prepare students for entry-level management positions in the poultry industry. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. in Respiratory Care Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Respiratory Care Program The MJC Respiratory Care Program is a two year associate of science degree program to prepare students to sit for the State Board Respiratory Care Practitioner Exam. The program is fully accredited by the Committee on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (formerly known as the Joint Review Committee for Respiratory Therapy Education). Graduates are also eligible for both certification and registration administered by the National Board for Respiratory Care. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Respiratory Care Program Respiratory Care Program, Modesto Junior College Allied Health, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6362 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College A.S. in Soil Science Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department In this program the student will develop skills and knowledge for entry level employment in fields of soil and water management. These fields may include conservation, analysis, survey and farm management, as well as related fields such as range management, hydrology, irrigation, drainage, fertilization, and rural and urban planning. This program will also prepare the student for transfer to a university. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College Modules include PLSC 200 [1,2] Introduction to Plant Science 3 ANSC 200 [1,2] Introduction to Animal Science 3 AGM 200 [1,2] Introduction to Mechanical Technology 3 AGEC 200 [3,4] Agriculture Accounting and Analysis OR AGEC 210 [3,4] Elements of Agriculture Economics OR AGEC 225 [3,4] Agriculture Computer Applications. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College Associate Degree Nursing Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Medical Assisting Program The Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) Program at Modesto Junior College prepares students to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN), leading to licensure as a Registered Nurse (RN). The program is approved by the State of California. The ADN Program begins in the fall and spring semesters of each year. It is a four-semester program. Although most classes are scheduled during the day, clinical experiences may include both morning and evening hours and weekends. During the five-week preceptorship program in NURSE 267, students will be expected to be in the clinical area on a full-time basis. Students must be flexible and prepared to accept these assignments. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Medical Assisting Program Medical Assisting Program, Modesto Junior College, Allied Health 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6362 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College Bachelor of Science in Applied Studies for Agriculture Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department This is a joint venture with California State University. The objectives of the program are as follows: to give each student a high level of expertise and proficiency in an area of agriculture through the completion of an agriculture major at Modesto Junior College and by the completion of appropriate complementary course work; to give each student strong preparation for a leadership role in the area of her or his agriculture major through the completion of the Applied Studies major at California State University, Stanislaus; to give each student strong preparation for constructive and productive professional and personal interactions with all aspects of society through the completion of a liberal arts baccalaureate degree with coursework at both Modesto Junior College and California State University, Stanislaus; to give each student access to an Associate of Science degree in an area of Agriculture at Modesto Junior College; to give each student access to a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Studies at California State University, Stanislaus, with optimal credit for agriculture courses at Modesto Junior College. Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Bachelor degree California State University Modules include Ag 115, Introduction to Agricultural Education and Careers Guide 110, Educational Planning, Ag 249, Agriculture Internship, PL-SC 200, Introduction to Plant Science, AN-SC 200, Introduction to Animal Science, NR 200, Soils, AG-M 200, Introduction to Mechanical Technology, Ag-Ec 200, Agricultural Accounting and Analyses and Ag-Ec 225, Agricultural Computer Applications. Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department Division of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technical Education, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences Department, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6550 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
118976 Modesto Junior College LVN to Associate Degree Nursing Full Time Variable $181 per unit per semester Medical Assisting Program   Admission to MJC may be gained if any one of the following conditions is satisfied: applicants should have graduated from high school - this includes students who have received high school certificates of completion but have not passed the high school exit exams; they should have passed the CA high school proficiency exam; they should have passed the GED examination; they should have not graduated from high school and are no longer enrolled in high school but are 18 years or older and capable of benefiting from MJC instruction; they are an eligible 7-12th grade student who is at least 14 years of age and who has satisfied specific admission requirements; are a non-resident of California or an undocumented alien who meets one of the above criteria; an international student who has satisfied specific admission requirements. Although a minimum score of 450 (133 CBT or 45-46 IBT) on the TOEFL is preferred, students may be admitted without this particular evaluation of their English ability. In these cases, a letter of recommendation from an English language program or some other objective measure of their English proficiency must be submitted. Students who are admitted without a TOEFL score or one below 520 (or equivalent) will be required, upon arrival on campus, to take the college’s ESL assessment test and will be required to take the courses that are recommended. Students, who submit a TOEFL score of 520 (or equivalent) or more, will not be required to take the college’s ESL assessment test. The MJC TOEFL institutional code is 4486. Associate degree Modesto Junior College   Modesto Junior College     Modesto Junior College, 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350 Medical Assisting Program Medical Assisting Program, Modesto Junior College, Allied Health 435 College Avenue, MODESTO, California, 95350, +1 209 575 6362 Modesto Junior College provides a comprehensive student-centered learning community for all who can benefit by offering innovative instructional and student support programs that respond to the educational needs of the diverse community. As the first choice for educational excellence in the community, MJC will enrich lives by challenging all students to become successful, lifelong learners who strengthen their community in a diverse and changing world. No  
119058 Monterey Institute of International Studies (MBA) Master of Business Administration - MA in International Policy Studies (IPS) Full Time 3 Year(s) $ 32,000 ( Rs 14,73,280 ) a year Monterey Institute of International Studies This dual degree program permits students to expand their skill set and resume by pursuing complementary curriculum. The combination of skills allows for more career opportunities, particularly with the emerging need for specialists that can bring cutting edge knowledge to traditional organizations and industries. Applicant must have a bachelors degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university and a minimum GPA of 3.0. Native English speakers must complete two years of undergraduate level foreign language courses or be able to demonstrate an equivalent proficiency level. All non-native English speaking candidates must provide evidence of English proficiency from either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) examinations. Minimum TOEFL Scores required are: Paper-based test: 550, Computer-based test: 213, Internet-based test: 79, Writing sub-score: 23 (No sub-scores below 19), Minimum IELTS Scores required are: 6.5 Overall, No Sub-score below 6.0. MBA Monterey Institute Of International Studies   Monterey Institute of International Studies     460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4123 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, 460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4100 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was founded in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss, Remsen Bird and Dwight Morrow Jr. Originally known as the Monterey Institute for Foreign Studies, the school’s focus was on promoting international understanding through the study of language and culture. This belief of the founders is still a guiding light for the Institute’s educational philosophy. Growing through the decades, the Institute added new programs, faculty and students, expanding its global reach and educational mission. The school moved to its current downtown Monterey location in 1961, where it now occupies 14 buildings. By the 1990s, the Monterey Institute was widely recognized as one of the most academically prestigious language and international policy studies schools in the country. The Institute’s graduates were prominent in the US Foreign Service, in language teaching leadership, and in the international business community. With its graduate schools, multiple research centers and numerous special programs, the Monterey Institute of International Studies has begun its second half-century with a new partner. In 2005, it got affiliated with Middlebury College. Middlebury, founded in Vermont in 1800, is a leader in language education, international economics and environmental studies. No  
119058 Monterey Institute of International Studies Advanced Entry Master of Business Administration (MBA) - International Management Full Time 1 Year(s) $ 1,525 ( Rs 70,211 ) per credit / unit Monterey Institute of International Studies This program is internationally recognized as one of the best educational environments in the world for preparing global business professionals. The Fisher MBA program offers diverse coursework to assist students in developing the skills needed for today's business world. The curriculum prepares students to perform successfully in cross-cultural, cross-disciplinary and cross-sectoral teams and business environments. The addition of advanced training in foreign language and emphasis on cross-cultural communication make the Fisher MBA unique in the marketplace. Applicant must have a bachelor's degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university and a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. They should have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 600 or a minimum IELTS overall score of 6.5. A minimum GMAT score of 500 is also required. MBA Monterey Institute Of International Studies Modules include International Organizational Behavior (3 credits), Global Business Strategies (3 credits), International Business Plan (6 credits, fall or summer only), electives, Competency Requirements (9 credits minimum): Economics, Accounting, Finance, Quantitative Analysis, Operations and Marketing. Monterey Institute of International Studies     460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4123 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, 460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4100 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was founded in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss, Remsen Bird and Dwight Morrow Jr. Originally known as the Monterey Institute for Foreign Studies, the school’s focus was on promoting international understanding through the study of language and culture. This belief of the founders is still a guiding light for the Institute’s educational philosophy. Growing through the decades, the Institute added new programs, faculty and students, expanding its global reach and educational mission. The school moved to its current downtown Monterey location in 1961, where it now occupies 14 buildings. By the 1990s, the Monterey Institute was widely recognized as one of the most academically prestigious language and international policy studies schools in the country. The Institute’s graduates were prominent in the US Foreign Service, in language teaching leadership, and in the international business community. With its graduate schools, multiple research centers and numerous special programs, the Monterey Institute of International Studies has begun its second half-century with a new partner. In 2005, it got affiliated with Middlebury College. Middlebury, founded in Vermont in 1800, is a leader in language education, international economics and environmental studies. No  
119058 Monterey Institute of International Studies Advanced Entry Master of Business Administration (MBA) Plus - International Management Full Time Variable $ 1,525 ( Rs 70,211 ) per credit / unit Monterey Institute of International Studies This program is internationally recognized as one of the best educational environments in the world for preparing global business professionals. The Fisher MBA program offers diverse coursework to assist students in developing the skills needed for today's business world. The curriculum prepares students to perform successfully in cross-cultural, cross-disciplinary and cross-sectoral teams and business environments. The addition of advanced training in foreign language and emphasis on cross-cultural communication make the Fisher MBA unique in the marketplace. Applicant must have a bachelor's degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university and a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. They should have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 600 or a minimum IELTS overall score of 6.5. A minimum GMAT score of 500 is also required. MBA Monterey Institute Of International Studies Modules include International Organizational Behavior (3 credits), Global Business Strategies (3 credits), International Business Plan (6 credits, fall or summer only), electives, Competency Requirements (9 credits minimum): Economics, Accounting, Finance, Quantitative Analysis, Operations and Marketing. Monterey Institute of International Studies     460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4123 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, 460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4100 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was founded in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss, Remsen Bird and Dwight Morrow Jr. Originally known as the Monterey Institute for Foreign Studies, the school’s focus was on promoting international understanding through the study of language and culture. This belief of the founders is still a guiding light for the Institute’s educational philosophy. Growing through the decades, the Institute added new programs, faculty and students, expanding its global reach and educational mission. The school moved to its current downtown Monterey location in 1961, where it now occupies 14 buildings. By the 1990s, the Monterey Institute was widely recognized as one of the most academically prestigious language and international policy studies schools in the country. The Institute’s graduates were prominent in the US Foreign Service, in language teaching leadership, and in the international business community. With its graduate schools, multiple research centers and numerous special programs, the Monterey Institute of International Studies has begun its second half-century with a new partner. In 2005, it got affiliated with Middlebury College. Middlebury, founded in Vermont in 1800, is a leader in language education, international economics and environmental studies. No  
119058 Monterey Institute of International Studies Advanced Entry Peace Corps Master's International Master of Business Administration (MBA) Program Full Time Variable $ 1,525 ( Rs 70,211 ) per credit / unit Monterey Institute of International Studies Students meeting the requirements for Advanced Entry MBA program enroll for two semesters on campus and complete core business courses, focused electives and the team-based International Business Plan. They then proceed to Peace Corps for 27 months of service and return to the Institute for one final semester of study in Fall or Spring. Applicant must have a bachelors degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university and a minimum GPA of 3.0. All applicants must submit Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) scores with a recommended score in the 500s or higher for consideration. Native English speakers must complete two years of undergraduate level foreign language courses or the equivalent. All non-native English speaking candidates must provide evidence of English proficiency from either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) examinations. Minimum TOEFL Scores required are: Paper-based test: 550, Computer-based test: 213, Internet-based test: 79, Writing sub-score: 23 (No sub-scores below 19), Minimum IELTS Scores required are: 6.5 Overall, No Sub-score below 6.0. MBA Monterey Institute Of International Studies   Monterey Institute of International Studies     460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4123 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, 460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4100 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was founded in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss, Remsen Bird and Dwight Morrow Jr. Originally known as the Monterey Institute for Foreign Studies, the school’s focus was on promoting international understanding through the study of language and culture. This belief of the founders is still a guiding light for the Institute’s educational philosophy. Growing through the decades, the Institute added new programs, faculty and students, expanding its global reach and educational mission. The school moved to its current downtown Monterey location in 1961, where it now occupies 14 buildings. By the 1990s, the Monterey Institute was widely recognized as one of the most academically prestigious language and international policy studies schools in the country. The Institute’s graduates were prominent in the US Foreign Service, in language teaching leadership, and in the international business community. With its graduate schools, multiple research centers and numerous special programs, the Monterey Institute of International Studies has begun its second half-century with a new partner. In 2005, it got affiliated with Middlebury College. Middlebury, founded in Vermont in 1800, is a leader in language education, international economics and environmental studies. No  
119058 Monterey Institute of International Studies BA/MA in International Studies Full Time 3 Year(s) $ 32,000 ( Rs 14,73,280 ) a year Monterey Institute of International Studies This program is designed for highly motivated students who have already completed the first two years of college (including all general education requirements), and who want to earn their Bachelor of Arts degree on their path to a masters degree. At the end of the first year of study, students apply for the Masters Degree they desire. Once admitted to the specific graduate school, they begin their graduate studies in their second year at the Institute. Applicant must have a bachelors degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university and a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. They should have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 (paper-based test), 213 (computer-based test), 79 (internet-based test), and writing sub-score of 23 (no sub-score below 19). A minimum IELTS overall score of 6.5 (no sub-score below 6.0) is also required. Masters Monterey Institute Of International Studies Modules include Introduction to Public Policy, Public Policy Research Methods, Global Politics, IPS Elective, Language Study, Data Analysis for Public Policy, IPS Electives (8 - 12 credits), Language Study and courses within masters program. Monterey Institute of International Studies     460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4123 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, 460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4100 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was founded in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss, Remsen Bird and Dwight Morrow Jr. Originally known as the Monterey Institute for Foreign Studies, the school’s focus was on promoting international understanding through the study of language and culture. This belief of the founders is still a guiding light for the Institute’s educational philosophy. Growing through the decades, the Institute added new programs, faculty and students, expanding its global reach and educational mission. The school moved to its current downtown Monterey location in 1961, where it now occupies 14 buildings. By the 1990s, the Monterey Institute was widely recognized as one of the most academically prestigious language and international policy studies schools in the country. The Institute’s graduates were prominent in the US Foreign Service, in language teaching leadership, and in the international business community. With its graduate schools, multiple research centers and numerous special programs, the Monterey Institute of International Studies has begun its second half-century with a new partner. In 2005, it got affiliated with Middlebury College. Middlebury, founded in Vermont in 1800, is a leader in language education, international economics and environmental studies. No  
119058 Monterey Institute of International Studies MA in Conference Interpretation Full Time Variable $ 32,000 ( Rs 14,73,280 ) a year Monterey Institute of International Studies This program enables participants in a multinational meeting to communicate with each other in a seamless fashion, making the language barrier almost imperceptible. Such interpreting is generally performed in two modes: consecutive and simultaneous. Applicant must have a bachelors degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university and a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. They should have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 (paper-based test), 213 (computer-based test), 79 (internet-based test), and writing sub-score of 23 (no sub-score below 19). A minimum IELTS overall score of 6.5 (no sub-score below 6.0) is also required. Masters Monterey Institute Of International Studies Modules include Introduction to Translation Written/Sight B-A (4), Introduction to Translation Written/Sight A-B (4), Introduction to Interpretation: B-A, A-B (4), Intermediate Translation Written/Sight B-A, A-B (4), Intermediate Interpretation - Consecutive B-A, A-B (4), Intermediate Interpretation - Consecutive B-A, A-B (4), Overview of Translation and Interpretation Studies (1), Interpretation Practicum (2-4), Advanced Interpretation I - Consecutive B-A, A-B (4), Advanced Interpretation I - Simultaneous B-A, A-B (2-4), Contemporary Research on Interpretation (1), Translation and Interpretating as a Profession (1-2), Interpretation Practicum (2-4), Advanced Interpretation II - Consecutive B-A, A-B (4) and Advanced Interpretation II - Simultaneous B-A, A-B (2-4). Three language track requires: Introduction to Interpretation C-A (2), Intermediate Interpretation - Consecutive C-A (2), Intermediate Interpretation - Simultaneous C-A (2), Advanced Interpretation I - Consecutive C-A (0-2), Advanced Interpretation I - Simultaneous C-A (2), Advanced Interpretation I - Simultaneous B-A, A-B (2-4), Advanced Interpretation II - Consecutive C-A (0-2) and Advanced Interpretation II - Simultaneous C-A (2). Monterey Institute of International Studies     460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4123 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, 460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4100 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was founded in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss, Remsen Bird and Dwight Morrow Jr. Originally known as the Monterey Institute for Foreign Studies, the school’s focus was on promoting international understanding through the study of language and culture. This belief of the founders is still a guiding light for the Institute’s educational philosophy. Growing through the decades, the Institute added new programs, faculty and students, expanding its global reach and educational mission. The school moved to its current downtown Monterey location in 1961, where it now occupies 14 buildings. By the 1990s, the Monterey Institute was widely recognized as one of the most academically prestigious language and international policy studies schools in the country. The Institute’s graduates were prominent in the US Foreign Service, in language teaching leadership, and in the international business community. With its graduate schools, multiple research centers and numerous special programs, the Monterey Institute of International Studies has begun its second half-century with a new partner. In 2005, it got affiliated with Middlebury College. Middlebury, founded in Vermont in 1800, is a leader in language education, international economics and environmental studies. No  
119058 Monterey Institute of International Studies MA in Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies Full Time Variable $ 32,000 ( Rs 14,73,280 ) a year Monterey Institute of International Studies This program provides students with the in-depth knowledge and specialized professional skills necessary to analyze weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and other security threats posed by both state and non-state actors and to develop effective strategies to address these challenges. Emphasizing the synergy between the control of WMD and the analysis of terrorism. Applicant must have a bachelors degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university and a minimum GPA of 3.0. Native English speakers must complete two years of undergraduate level foreign language courses or be able to demonstrate an equivalent proficiency level. All non-native English speaking candidates must provide evidence of English proficiency from either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) examinations. Minimum TOEFL Scores required are: Paper-based test: 550, Computer-based test: 213, Internet-based test: 79, Writing sub-score: 23 (No sub-scores below 19), Minimum IELTS Scores required are: 6.5 Overall, No Sub-score below 6.0. Masters Monterey Institute Of International Studies Modules include IPOL 8501 Introduction to Public Policy 2 cr, IPOL 8502 Public Policy Research Methods 2 cr, IPOL 8505 Global Politics 4 cr, CHLA 8499, JALA 8499, or RULA 8499, Contemporary Issues in Nonproliferation (Monterey Model language course in Chinese, Japanese, or Russian; 4 credits), IPOL 8574 Introduction to WMD Nonproliferation 4 cr, IPOL 8584 Introduction to Terrorism 4 cr, WKSH 8525 Biological Weapons Technology 1 cr, WKSH 8529 Chemical Weapons Technology 1 cr, WKSH 8532 Nuclear Weapons Technology 1 cr, IPOL 8510 Security and Arms Control in Northeast Asia 4 cr, IPOL 8517 Terrorism in South-East Asia 2 cr, IPOL 8526 Nonproliferation Tools: Export Controls 2 cr, IPOL 8538 Political Violence in the Middle East 4 cr, IPOL 8540 Conflict and Terrorism in Iraq 4 cr, IPOL 8555 Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing 4 cr, IPOL 8569 Terrorism in Eurasia 4 cr, IPOL 8586 Arms Control Simulation 4 cr, IPOL 8606 Seminar: Chinese Nonproliferation and Security Policy 4 cr, IPOL 8629 Seminar: Understanding Terrorism in Russia 4 cr, IPOL 8631 Seminar: Nuclear Proliferation Trends and Trigger Events 4 cr, IPOL 8632 Seminar: Advanced Studies in Terrorism 4 cr, IPOL 8641 Seminar: Nonproliferation in the NIS 4 cr, IPOL 8654 Seminar: Security and Nonproliferation Issues in the Middle East 4 cr, IPOL 8658 Seminar: Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction 4 cr, IPOL 8660 Seminar: Ideological Extremism and Terrorism 4 cr, IPOL 8663 Seminar: Nonproliferation Organizations and Regimes 4 cr, IPOL 8668 Seminar: Terrorism in South Asia 4 cr, IPOL 8675 Seminar: The Nuclear Renaissance and Nonproliferation 4 cr, IPOL 8678 Verifying Nuclear Arms Control 4 cr, IPOL 8683 Seminar: South Asia and Weapons of Mass Destruction 4 cr, IPOL 8684 Seminar: Chemical and Biological Weapons and Arms Control 4 cr, IPOL 8685 Seminar: Cooperative Threat Reduction 4 cr, IPOL 8689 Seminar: Islam, Politics, and Political Violence in Russia and Eurasia 4 cr, IPOL 8693 Seminar: Practical Issues: Nuclear Disarmament 4 cr, WKSH 8523 History of U.S. Nuclear Weapons Development 1 cr, WKSH 8524 Missile Proliferation and Missile Defense 1 cr, WKSH 8530 History of U.S. Counterterrorism Policy 1 cr, WKSH 8537 Analytical Link between NGOs and Terrorism 1 cr, WKSH 8542 Tactical Counterterrorism 1 cr, WKSH 8549 Human Trafficking 1 cr, WKSH 8568 WMD Intelligence 1 cr, WKSH 8576 Trafficking in Nuclear and Radioactive Materials 1 cr, WKSH 8591 The Nuclear Difference: Nuclear Science for Policy Makers 1 cr, WKSH 8597 Militant Islamic Organizations in the Middle East 2 cr, NPGS 8500 Naval Postgraduate Agreement and Capstone Project 2 cr. Monterey Institute of International Studies     460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4123 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, 460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4100 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was founded in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss, Remsen Bird and Dwight Morrow Jr. Originally known as the Monterey Institute for Foreign Studies, the school’s focus was on promoting international understanding through the study of language and culture. This belief of the founders is still a guiding light for the Institute’s educational philosophy. Growing through the decades, the Institute added new programs, faculty and students, expanding its global reach and educational mission. The school moved to its current downtown Monterey location in 1961, where it now occupies 14 buildings. By the 1990s, the Monterey Institute was widely recognized as one of the most academically prestigious language and international policy studies schools in the country. The Institute’s graduates were prominent in the US Foreign Service, in language teaching leadership, and in the international business community. With its graduate schools, multiple research centers and numerous special programs, the Monterey Institute of International Studies has begun its second half-century with a new partner. In 2005, it got affiliated with Middlebury College. Middlebury, founded in Vermont in 1800, is a leader in language education, international economics and environmental studies. No  
119058 Monterey Institute of International Studies MA in Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language Full Time Variable $ 32,000 ( Rs 14,73,280 ) a year Monterey Institute of International Studies Students interested in pursuing an MA at Middlebury College in Teaching Chinese may elect to participate in the "Monterey Option" for this degree and pursue one year of coursework in the Teaching Foreign Language (TFL) program at the Monterey Institute. Students must indicate on their application to Middlebury that they are interested in the Monterey option. Upon accepting the student into the Chinese Program at Middlebury, Middlebury will then forward the application to Monterey for an admissions decision. The student must be accepted into both programs to participate in this joint program. During the year at Monterey, the students will be enrolled in 18-20 credits of coursework. Typically, the coursework will consist of courses in language pedagogy, curriculum development, language assessment, language analysis, sociolinguistics, and second language acquisition. Applicant must have a bachelors degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university and a minimum GPA of 3.0. Native English speakers must complete two years of undergraduate level foreign language courses or be able to demonstrate an equivalent proficiency level. All non-native English speaking candidates must provide evidence of English proficiency from either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) examinations. Minimum TOEFL Scores required are: Paper-based test: 550, Computer-based test: 213, Internet-based test: 79, Writing sub-score: 23 (No sub-scores below 19), Minimum IELTS Scores required are: 6.5 Overall, No Sub-score below 6.0. Masters Monterey Institute Of International Studies Modules include the following: Principles and Practices (3), Introduction to Observation (1), Language Analysis (3), Sociolinguistics (3), Educational Research (3), Curriculum Design (3), Pedagogical Grammar in FL Ed (4)/ Language-specific Pedagogy (4), Language Assessment (3), Second Language Acquisition (4), Language (4), Practicum (3), Portfolio Preparation (2) and Languages (4-8). Monterey Institute of International Studies     460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4123 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, 460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4100 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was founded in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss, Remsen Bird and Dwight Morrow Jr. Originally known as the Monterey Institute for Foreign Studies, the school’s focus was on promoting international understanding through the study of language and culture. This belief of the founders is still a guiding light for the Institute’s educational philosophy. Growing through the decades, the Institute added new programs, faculty and students, expanding its global reach and educational mission. The school moved to its current downtown Monterey location in 1961, where it now occupies 14 buildings. By the 1990s, the Monterey Institute was widely recognized as one of the most academically prestigious language and international policy studies schools in the country. The Institute’s graduates were prominent in the US Foreign Service, in language teaching leadership, and in the international business community. With its graduate schools, multiple research centers and numerous special programs, the Monterey Institute of International Studies has begun its second half-century with a new partner. In 2005, it got affiliated with Middlebury College. Middlebury, founded in Vermont in 1800, is a leader in language education, international economics and environmental studies. No  
119058 Monterey Institute of International Studies MA in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (MATESOL) Full Time Variable $ 32,000 ( Rs 14,73,280 ) a year Monterey Institute of International Studies This program is distinguished for its solid foundation in the fields of linguistics, language pedagogy and applied linguistics research. Students receive training in a broad range of topics important to the development of language education professionals. Applicant must have a bachelors degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university and a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. They should have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 (paper-based test), 213 (computer-based test), 79 (internet-based test), and writing sub-score of 23 (no sub-score below 19). A minimum IELTS overall score of 6.5 (no sub-score below 6.0) is also required. Masters Monterey Institute Of International Studies Modules include Principles and Practices (3), Introduction to Observation (1), Language Analysis (3), Sociolinguistics (3), Educational Research (3), Curriculum Design (3), Structure of English (3), Language Assessment (3), Second Language Acquisition (4), Electives (2-4), Practicum (3), Portfolio Preparation (1), Applied Linguistics Research (2) and Electives (2-4). Monterey Institute of International Studies     460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4123 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, 460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4100 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was founded in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss, Remsen Bird and Dwight Morrow Jr. Originally known as the Monterey Institute for Foreign Studies, the school’s focus was on promoting international understanding through the study of language and culture. This belief of the founders is still a guiding light for the Institute’s educational philosophy. Growing through the decades, the Institute added new programs, faculty and students, expanding its global reach and educational mission. The school moved to its current downtown Monterey location in 1961, where it now occupies 14 buildings. By the 1990s, the Monterey Institute was widely recognized as one of the most academically prestigious language and international policy studies schools in the country. The Institute’s graduates were prominent in the US Foreign Service, in language teaching leadership, and in the international business community. With its graduate schools, multiple research centers and numerous special programs, the Monterey Institute of International Studies has begun its second half-century with a new partner. In 2005, it got affiliated with Middlebury College. Middlebury, founded in Vermont in 1800, is a leader in language education, international economics and environmental studies. No  
119058 Monterey Institute of International Studies MA in Translation Full Time Variable $ 32,000 ( Rs 14,73,280 ) a year Monterey Institute of International Studies This program involves transferring a written message from one language to another. The text to be translated may be a treaty, a law, or a press release; a user manual, bidding specifications, or engineering plans; a novel, a poem, or a play; a handwritten letter, a medical textbook, or a historical document. In short, anything that is written is a potential translation assignment. Applicant must have a bachelors degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university and a minimum GPA of 3.0. Applicants must have native or near-native proficiency in English and at least one of these languages: Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Russian, and Spanish. Non-native English speakers must provide evidence of English proficiency from either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) examinations. Minimum TOEFL Scores required are: Paper-based test: 600, Computer-based test: 260, Internet-based test: 100, Test of Written English: 23 (No sub-score below 19), Minimum IELTS Scores: 7.0, Overall 7.0 Listening and Reading, No Sub-score below 6.5. Masters Monterey Institute Of International Studies Modules include Introduction to Translation Written/Sight B-A (4), Introduction to Translation Written/Sight A-B (4), Introduction to Interpretation: B-A, A-B (4), Intermediate Translation Written/Sight B-A (4), Intermediate Translation Written/Sight A-B (4), Computer-Assisted Translation I and II (2), Overview of Translation and Interpretation Studies (1), Contemporary Research on Translation (2), Advanced Translation I B-A (4), Advanced Translation I A-B (2-4), Translation Practicum (2), Translation and Interpretation as Profession (1-2), Computer-Assisted Translation III and IV (2), Advanced Translation II B-A (4), Advanced Translation II A-B (2-4) and Translation Practicum (2). Three language track requires: Introduction to Translation Written/Sight C-A (2-4), Intermediate Translation Written/Sight C-A (2-4), Advanced Translation I C-A (4) and Advanced Translation II C-A (4). Monterey Institute of International Studies     460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4123 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, 460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4100 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was founded in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss, Remsen Bird and Dwight Morrow Jr. Originally known as the Monterey Institute for Foreign Studies, the school’s focus was on promoting international understanding through the study of language and culture. This belief of the founders is still a guiding light for the Institute’s educational philosophy. Growing through the decades, the Institute added new programs, faculty and students, expanding its global reach and educational mission. The school moved to its current downtown Monterey location in 1961, where it now occupies 14 buildings. By the 1990s, the Monterey Institute was widely recognized as one of the most academically prestigious language and international policy studies schools in the country. The Institute’s graduates were prominent in the US Foreign Service, in language teaching leadership, and in the international business community. With its graduate schools, multiple research centers and numerous special programs, the Monterey Institute of International Studies has begun its second half-century with a new partner. In 2005, it got affiliated with Middlebury College. Middlebury, founded in Vermont in 1800, is a leader in language education, international economics and environmental studies. No  
119058 Monterey Institute of International Studies MA in Translation (MAT) and MA in International Policy Studies (IPS) Full Time 3 Year(s) $ 32,000 ( Rs 14,73,280 ) a year Monterey Institute of International Studies This dual degree program permits students to expand their skill set and resume by pursuing complementary curriculum. The combination of skills allows for more career opportunities, particularly with the emerging need for specialists that can bring cutting edge knowledge to traditional organizations and industries. Applicant must have a bachelors degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university and a minimum GPA of 3.0. Applicants must have native or near-native proficiency in English and at least one of these languages: Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Russian, and Spanish. Non-native English speakers must provide evidence of English proficiency from either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) examinations. Minimum TOEFL Scores required are: Paper-based test: 600, Computer-based test: 260, Internet-based test: 100, Test of Written English: 23 (No sub-score below 19), Minimum IELTS Scores: 7.0, Overall 7.0 Listening and Reading, No Sub-score below 6.5. Masters Monterey Institute Of International Studies   Monterey Institute of International Studies     460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4123 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, 460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4100 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was founded in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss, Remsen Bird and Dwight Morrow Jr. Originally known as the Monterey Institute for Foreign Studies, the school’s focus was on promoting international understanding through the study of language and culture. This belief of the founders is still a guiding light for the Institute’s educational philosophy. Growing through the decades, the Institute added new programs, faculty and students, expanding its global reach and educational mission. The school moved to its current downtown Monterey location in 1961, where it now occupies 14 buildings. By the 1990s, the Monterey Institute was widely recognized as one of the most academically prestigious language and international policy studies schools in the country. The Institute’s graduates were prominent in the US Foreign Service, in language teaching leadership, and in the international business community. With its graduate schools, multiple research centers and numerous special programs, the Monterey Institute of International Studies has begun its second half-century with a new partner. In 2005, it got affiliated with Middlebury College. Middlebury, founded in Vermont in 1800, is a leader in language education, international economics and environmental studies. No  
119058 Monterey Institute of International Studies MA in Translation and Interpretation Full Time Variable $ 32,000 ( Rs 14,73,280 ) a year Monterey Institute of International Studies Translation and interpretation are indeed complementary pursuits. The research conducted for a translation project can enhance in-depth knowledge of a given subject and ease preparation for a subsequent interpreting assignment, while the spontaneity necessary for interpretation can increase the speed with which translation assignments can be completed. Graduates have found that being able to provide both translation and interpretation services gives them a significant edge in today's competitive job market. Applicant must have a bachelors degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university and a minimum GPA of 3.0. Applicants must have native or near-native proficiency in English and at least one of these languages: Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Russian, and Spanish. Non-native English speakers must provide evidence of English proficiency from either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) examinations. Minimum TOEFL Scores required are: Paper-based test: 600, Computer-based test: 260, Internet-based test: 100, Test of Written English: 23 (No sub-score below 19), Minimum IELTS Scores: 7.0, Overall 7.0 Listening and Reading, No Sub-score below 6.5. Masters Monterey Institute Of International Studies Modules include Introduction to Translation Written/Sight B-A (4), Introduction to Translation Written/Sight A-B (4), Introduction to Interpretation: B-A, A-B (4), Intermediate Translation Written/Sight B-A (4), Intermediate Translation Written/Sight A-B (4), Intermediate Interpretation - Consecutive B-A (2), Intermediate Interpretation - Consecutive A-B (2), Overview of Translation and Interpretation Studies (1), Advanced Translation I (4), Advanced Interpretation I - Consecutive B-A (2), Advanced Interpretation I - Consecutive A-B (2), Contemporary Research on Translation or Interpretation (1-2), Translation and Interpretation as a Profession (1-2), Advanced Translation II (4), Advanced Interpretation II - Consecutive B-A (2) and Advanced Interpretation II - Consecutive A-B (2). Monterey Institute of International Studies     460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4123 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, 460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4100 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was founded in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss, Remsen Bird and Dwight Morrow Jr. Originally known as the Monterey Institute for Foreign Studies, the school’s focus was on promoting international understanding through the study of language and culture. This belief of the founders is still a guiding light for the Institute’s educational philosophy. Growing through the decades, the Institute added new programs, faculty and students, expanding its global reach and educational mission. The school moved to its current downtown Monterey location in 1961, where it now occupies 14 buildings. By the 1990s, the Monterey Institute was widely recognized as one of the most academically prestigious language and international policy studies schools in the country. The Institute’s graduates were prominent in the US Foreign Service, in language teaching leadership, and in the international business community. With its graduate schools, multiple research centers and numerous special programs, the Monterey Institute of International Studies has begun its second half-century with a new partner. In 2005, it got affiliated with Middlebury College. Middlebury, founded in Vermont in 1800, is a leader in language education, international economics and environmental studies. No  
119058 Monterey Institute of International Studies MA in Translation and Localization Management Full Time Variable $ 32,000 ( Rs 14,73,280 ) a year Monterey Institute of International Studies This program will develop students’ translation skills, as well as their language and cultural proficiency, through core courses offered. It is organized around three axes of training: translation, technology and business management. The translation track will develop students translation skills, as well as their language and cultural proficiency. The technology track will cover translation memory and machine translation, terminology management, software and web site localization, process standardization, IT/workflow strategies and project management. Business track will cover key business management areas, such as principles of project management, multilingual marketing, managerial economics, product development and international business strategy. Languages offered for this program are: Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Russian and Spanish. All of these languages are paired with English. Applicant must have a bachelors degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university and a minimum GPA of 3.0. Applicants must have native or near-native proficiency in English and at least one of these languages: Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Russian, and Spanish. Non-native English speakers must provide evidence of English proficiency from either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) examinations. Minimum TOEFL Scores required are: Paper-based test: 600, Computer-based test: 260, Internet-based test: 100, Test of Written English: 23 (No sub-score below 19), Minimum IELTS Scores: 7.0, Overall 7.0 Listening and Reading, No Sub-score below 6.5. Masters Monterey Institute Of International Studies Modules include Introduction to Translation Written/Sight B-A (4), Introduction to Translation Written/Sight A-B (0-4), Computer-Assisted Translation I and II (2), Survey of Accounting (3), International Business Project Management (2), Intermediate Translation Written/Sight B-A (4), Intermediate Translation Written/Sight A-B (0-4), Computer-Assisted Translation III and IV (2), Marketing Management (for non-MBA) (3), Advanced Translation I B-A (2-4), Terminology Management I and II (2), Overview of Translation and Interpretation Studies (1), Contemporary Research on Translation (1-2), Software Localization I and II (2), Business Elective (2), Advanced Translation II B-A (2-4), Web Site Localization I and II (2), Internationalization (1), Localization Project Portfolio (2), Content Management (1) and Localizability (1). Monterey Institute of International Studies     460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4123 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, 460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4100 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was founded in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss, Remsen Bird and Dwight Morrow Jr. Originally known as the Monterey Institute for Foreign Studies, the school’s focus was on promoting international understanding through the study of language and culture. This belief of the founders is still a guiding light for the Institute’s educational philosophy. Growing through the decades, the Institute added new programs, faculty and students, expanding its global reach and educational mission. The school moved to its current downtown Monterey location in 1961, where it now occupies 14 buildings. By the 1990s, the Monterey Institute was widely recognized as one of the most academically prestigious language and international policy studies schools in the country. The Institute’s graduates were prominent in the US Foreign Service, in language teaching leadership, and in the international business community. With its graduate schools, multiple research centers and numerous special programs, the Monterey Institute of International Studies has begun its second half-century with a new partner. In 2005, it got affiliated with Middlebury College. Middlebury, founded in Vermont in 1800, is a leader in language education, international economics and environmental studies. No  
119058 Monterey Institute of International Studies Master of Arts in International Environmental Policy (MAIEP) Full Time Variable $ 32,000 ( Rs 14,73,280 ) a year Monterey Institute of International Studies This program transcends national borders (international), focuses on the natural world (environmental) and emphasizes human decisions (policy). It bridges the gap between the academic and policy worlds and provide in-depth core courses in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, International Environmental Law and Politics, Quantitative Methods for Environmental Science and Policy and Natural Science Foundations for Environmental Policy. It prepares students with the interdisciplinary skills needed to craft effective policy solutions. Graduates have developed careers in government, the private sector, and non-governmental organizations, as well as exciting niche fields. Applicant must have a bachelors degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university and a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. They should have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 (paper-based test), 213 (computer-based test), 79 (internet-based test), and writing sub-score of 23 (no sub-score below 19). A minimum IELTS overall score of 6.5 (no sub-score below 6.0) is also required. Masters Monterey Institute Of International Studies Modules include Introduction to Public Policy (2 credits), Public Policy Research Methods (2 credits), Data Analysis for Public Policy (4 credits), International Economics (4 credits), Advanced Second Language (12 credits), International Environmental Law and Politics (4 credits), Quantitative Methods for Environmental Science and Policy (4 credits), Environmental and Natural Resource Economics (4 credits), Natural Science Foundations for Environmental Policy (2 credits), 3 Advanced Environmental Seminars (12 credits) and electives (12-16 credits). Monterey Institute of International Studies     460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4123 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, 460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4100 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was founded in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss, Remsen Bird and Dwight Morrow Jr. Originally known as the Monterey Institute for Foreign Studies, the school’s focus was on promoting international understanding through the study of language and culture. This belief of the founders is still a guiding light for the Institute’s educational philosophy. Growing through the decades, the Institute added new programs, faculty and students, expanding its global reach and educational mission. The school moved to its current downtown Monterey location in 1961, where it now occupies 14 buildings. By the 1990s, the Monterey Institute was widely recognized as one of the most academically prestigious language and international policy studies schools in the country. The Institute’s graduates were prominent in the US Foreign Service, in language teaching leadership, and in the international business community. With its graduate schools, multiple research centers and numerous special programs, the Monterey Institute of International Studies has begun its second half-century with a new partner. In 2005, it got affiliated with Middlebury College. Middlebury, founded in Vermont in 1800, is a leader in language education, international economics and environmental studies. No  
119058 Monterey Institute of International Studies Master of Arts in International Policy Studies - International Conflict Resolution Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 32,000 ( Rs 14,73,280 ) a year Monterey Institute of International Studies This program prepares students for the ‘real’ world through learning to integrate the theory, research and practice offered by this multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary field. Students learn to do systematic analysis of conflicts using conflict resolution theories and through conducting both primary and secondary research. Using their own analysis and through in class simulations and through internship opportunities, students develop many conflict resolution skills such as communication, listening, negotiation, mediation and dialogue. Students may choose to focus on a specific policy/ practice area within conflict resolution for instance, trade, migration, development, security, business, gender, and environment. Applicant must have a bachelors degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university and a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. They should have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 (paper-based test), 213 (computer-based test), 79 (internet-based test), and writing sub-score of 23 (no sub-score below 19). A minimum IELTS overall score of 6.5 (no sub-score below 6.0) is also required. Masters Monterey Institute Of International Studies Modules include IPOL 8501 Introduction to Public Policy 2 cr, IPOL 8502 Public Policy Research Methods 2 cr, IPOL 8504 Data Analysis for Public Policy 4 cr, IPOL 8505 Global Politics 4 cr, IPOL 8520 International Economics 4 cr and Advanced Second Language 12 cr. Monterey Institute of International Studies     460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4123 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, 460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4100 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was founded in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss, Remsen Bird and Dwight Morrow Jr. Originally known as the Monterey Institute for Foreign Studies, the school’s focus was on promoting international understanding through the study of language and culture. This belief of the founders is still a guiding light for the Institute’s educational philosophy. Growing through the decades, the Institute added new programs, faculty and students, expanding its global reach and educational mission. The school moved to its current downtown Monterey location in 1961, where it now occupies 14 buildings. By the 1990s, the Monterey Institute was widely recognized as one of the most academically prestigious language and international policy studies schools in the country. The Institute’s graduates were prominent in the US Foreign Service, in language teaching leadership, and in the international business community. With its graduate schools, multiple research centers and numerous special programs, the Monterey Institute of International Studies has begun its second half-century with a new partner. In 2005, it got affiliated with Middlebury College. Middlebury, founded in Vermont in 1800, is a leader in language education, international economics and environmental studies. No  
119058 Monterey Institute of International Studies Master of Arts in International Policy Studies - International Development Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 32,000 ( Rs 14,73,280 ) a year Monterey Institute of International Studies This program allows student to focus their studies within development on a wide range of issues-areas: economic, social and political development, finance, security, public health, environment, gender, etc. It will need a broad background of basic skills, knowledge, and experience with the theory and practice in core academic disciplines related to development, including economics, sociology, and political science. They will need language proficiency and cultural understanding of the country or region in which they hope to specialize. The study of development at the Monterey Institute is organized around the key issues and practical skills needed for a career in international development. Applicant must have a bachelors degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university and a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. They should have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 (paper-based test), 213 (computer-based test), 79 (internet-based test), and writing sub-score of 23 (no sub-score below 19). A minimum IELTS overall score of 6.5 (no sub-score below 6.0) is also required. Masters Monterey Institute Of International Studies Modules include IPOL 8501 Introduction to Public Policy 2 cr, IPOL 8502 Public Policy Research Methods 2 cr, IPOL 8504 Data Analysis for Public Policy 4 cr, IPOL 8505 Global Politics 4 cr, IPOL 8520 International Economics 4 cr and Advanced Second Language 12 cr. Monterey Institute of International Studies     460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4123 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, 460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4100 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was founded in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss, Remsen Bird and Dwight Morrow Jr. Originally known as the Monterey Institute for Foreign Studies, the school’s focus was on promoting international understanding through the study of language and culture. This belief of the founders is still a guiding light for the Institute’s educational philosophy. Growing through the decades, the Institute added new programs, faculty and students, expanding its global reach and educational mission. The school moved to its current downtown Monterey location in 1961, where it now occupies 14 buildings. By the 1990s, the Monterey Institute was widely recognized as one of the most academically prestigious language and international policy studies schools in the country. The Institute’s graduates were prominent in the US Foreign Service, in language teaching leadership, and in the international business community. With its graduate schools, multiple research centers and numerous special programs, the Monterey Institute of International Studies has begun its second half-century with a new partner. In 2005, it got affiliated with Middlebury College. Middlebury, founded in Vermont in 1800, is a leader in language education, international economics and environmental studies. No  
119058 Monterey Institute of International Studies Master of Arts in International Policy Studies - International Trade Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 32,000 ( Rs 14,73,280 ) a year Monterey Institute of International Studies The program is designed to accommodate the increasing interdisciplinary requirements of practitioners who represent business or governmental interests in the negotiation of legislative policy and evolving international trade policies. Applicant must have a bachelors degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university and a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. They should have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 (paper-based test), 213 (computer-based test), 79 (internet-based test), and writing sub-score of 23 (no sub-score below 19). A minimum IELTS overall score of 6.5 (no sub-score below 6.0) is also required. Masters Monterey Institute Of International Studies Modules include IPOL 8501 Introduction to Public Policy 2 cr, IPOL 8502 Public Policy Research Methods 2 cr, IPOL 8504 Data Analysis for Public Policy 4 cr, IPOL 8505 Global Politics 4 cr, IPOL 8520 International Economics 4 cr and Advanced Second Language 12 cr. International Trade Policy Concentration Requirements (16 credits): IPOL 8515 Introduction to Trade Policy (4 credits); IPOL 8525 Trade Laws and Institutions (4 credits); IPOL 8686 International Trade Negotiations (4 credits); Trade-related Research Seminar (4 credits); Electives (12-16 credits). Monterey Institute of International Studies     460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4123 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, 460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4100 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was founded in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss, Remsen Bird and Dwight Morrow Jr. Originally known as the Monterey Institute for Foreign Studies, the school’s focus was on promoting international understanding through the study of language and culture. This belief of the founders is still a guiding light for the Institute’s educational philosophy. Growing through the decades, the Institute added new programs, faculty and students, expanding its global reach and educational mission. The school moved to its current downtown Monterey location in 1961, where it now occupies 14 buildings. By the 1990s, the Monterey Institute was widely recognized as one of the most academically prestigious language and international policy studies schools in the country. The Institute’s graduates were prominent in the US Foreign Service, in language teaching leadership, and in the international business community. With its graduate schools, multiple research centers and numerous special programs, the Monterey Institute of International Studies has begun its second half-century with a new partner. In 2005, it got affiliated with Middlebury College. Middlebury, founded in Vermont in 1800, is a leader in language education, international economics and environmental studies. No  
119058 Monterey Institute of International Studies Master of Arts in Teaching a Foreign Language (MATFL) Full Time Variable $ 32,000 ( Rs 14,73,280 ) a year Monterey Institute of International Studies This program combines strong academic preparation with practical pedagogical training. It equips teachers with the ability to be flexible and innovative as they respond to various types of learners needs, cultural differences, and language program requirements. Applicant must have a bachelors degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university and a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. They should have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 (paper-based test), 213 (computer-based test), 79 (internet-based test), and writing sub-score of 23 (no sub-score below 19). A minimum IELTS overall score of 6.5 (no sub-score below 6.0) is also required. Masters Monterey Institute Of International Studies Modules include Principles and Practices (3), Introduction to Observation (1), Language Analysis (3), Sociolinguistics (3), Educational Research (3), Curriculum Design (3), Pedagogical Grammar in FL Ed (4)/ Language-specific Pedagogy (4), Language Assessment (3), Second Language Acquisition (4), Language (4), Practicum (3), Portfolio Preparation (2) and Languages (4-8). Monterey Institute of International Studies     460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4123 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, 460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4100 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was founded in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss, Remsen Bird and Dwight Morrow Jr. Originally known as the Monterey Institute for Foreign Studies, the school’s focus was on promoting international understanding through the study of language and culture. This belief of the founders is still a guiding light for the Institute’s educational philosophy. Growing through the decades, the Institute added new programs, faculty and students, expanding its global reach and educational mission. The school moved to its current downtown Monterey location in 1961, where it now occupies 14 buildings. By the 1990s, the Monterey Institute was widely recognized as one of the most academically prestigious language and international policy studies schools in the country. The Institute’s graduates were prominent in the US Foreign Service, in language teaching leadership, and in the international business community. With its graduate schools, multiple research centers and numerous special programs, the Monterey Institute of International Studies has begun its second half-century with a new partner. In 2005, it got affiliated with Middlebury College. Middlebury, founded in Vermont in 1800, is a leader in language education, international economics and environmental studies. No  
119058 Monterey Institute of International Studies Master of Business Administration (MBA) in International Management Full Time Variable $ 32,000 ( Rs 14,73,280 ) a year Monterey Institute of International Studies Students from around the globe join our MBA program because they are interested in international business ventures. The program's diverse student body, comprised of 50 per cent international students and 50 per cent women, as well as its 10:1 student-to-faculty ratio makes this MBA program particularly unique and highly personalized. Applicant must have a bachelors degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university and a minimum GPA of 3.0. Applicants must have native or near-native proficiency in English and at least one of these languages: Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Russian, and Spanish. Non-native English speakers must provide evidence of English proficiency from either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) examinations. Minimum TOEFL Scores required are: Paper-based test: 600, Computer-based test: 260, Internet-based test: 100, Test of Written English: 23 (No sub-score below 19), Minimum IELTS Scores: 7.0, Overall 7.0 Listening and Reading, No Sub-score below 6.5. MBA Monterey Institute Of International Studies   Monterey Institute of International Studies     460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4123 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, 460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4100 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was founded in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss, Remsen Bird and Dwight Morrow Jr. Originally known as the Monterey Institute for Foreign Studies, the school’s focus was on promoting international understanding through the study of language and culture. This belief of the founders is still a guiding light for the Institute’s educational philosophy. Growing through the decades, the Institute added new programs, faculty and students, expanding its global reach and educational mission. The school moved to its current downtown Monterey location in 1961, where it now occupies 14 buildings. By the 1990s, the Monterey Institute was widely recognized as one of the most academically prestigious language and international policy studies schools in the country. The Institute’s graduates were prominent in the US Foreign Service, in language teaching leadership, and in the international business community. With its graduate schools, multiple research centers and numerous special programs, the Monterey Institute of International Studies has begun its second half-century with a new partner. In 2005, it got affiliated with Middlebury College. Middlebury, founded in Vermont in 1800, is a leader in language education, international economics and environmental studies. No  
119058 Monterey Institute of International Studies Master of Business Administration (MBA)-MA in International Environmental Policy (IEP) Full Time 3 Year(s) $ 32,000 ( Rs 14,73,280 ) a year Monterey Institute of International Studies This dual degree program permits students to expand their skill set and resume by pursuing complementary curriculum. The combination of skills allows for more career opportunities, particularly with the emerging need for specialists that can bring cutting edge knowledge to traditional organizations and industries. Applicant must have a bachelors degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university and a minimum GPA of 3.0. Native English speakers must complete two years of undergraduate level foreign language courses or be able to demonstrate an equivalent proficiency level. All non-native English speaking candidates must provide evidence of English proficiency from either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) examinations. Minimum TOEFL Scores required are: Paper-based test: 550, Computer-based test: 213, Internet-based test: 79, Writing sub-score: 23 (No sub-scores below 19), Minimum IELTS Scores required are: 6.5 Overall, No Sub-score below 6.0. MBA Monterey Institute Of International Studies   Monterey Institute of International Studies     460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4123 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, 460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4100 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was founded in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss, Remsen Bird and Dwight Morrow Jr. Originally known as the Monterey Institute for Foreign Studies, the school’s focus was on promoting international understanding through the study of language and culture. This belief of the founders is still a guiding light for the Institute’s educational philosophy. Growing through the decades, the Institute added new programs, faculty and students, expanding its global reach and educational mission. The school moved to its current downtown Monterey location in 1961, where it now occupies 14 buildings. By the 1990s, the Monterey Institute was widely recognized as one of the most academically prestigious language and international policy studies schools in the country. The Institute’s graduates were prominent in the US Foreign Service, in language teaching leadership, and in the international business community. With its graduate schools, multiple research centers and numerous special programs, the Monterey Institute of International Studies has begun its second half-century with a new partner. In 2005, it got affiliated with Middlebury College. Middlebury, founded in Vermont in 1800, is a leader in language education, international economics and environmental studies. No  
119058 Monterey Institute of International Studies Master of Business Administration (MBA)-MA in Public Administration (MPA) Full Time 3 Year(s) $ 32,000 ( Rs 14,73,280 ) a year Monterey Institute of International Studies This dual degree program permits students to expand their skill set and resume by pursuing complementary curriculum. The combination of skills allows for more career opportunities, particularly with the emerging need for specialists that can bring cutting edge knowledge to traditional organizations and industries. Applicant must have a bachelors degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university and a minimum GPA of 3.0. Native English speakers must complete two years of undergraduate level foreign language courses or be able to demonstrate an equivalent proficiency level. All non-native English speaking candidates must provide evidence of English proficiency from either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) examinations. Minimum TOEFL Scores required are: Paper-based test: 550, Computer-based test: 213, Internet-based test: 79, Writing sub-score: 23 (No sub-scores below 19), Minimum IELTS Scores required are: 6.5 Overall, No Sub-score below 6.0. MBA Monterey Institute Of International Studies   Monterey Institute of International Studies     460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4123 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, 460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4100 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was founded in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss, Remsen Bird and Dwight Morrow Jr. Originally known as the Monterey Institute for Foreign Studies, the school’s focus was on promoting international understanding through the study of language and culture. This belief of the founders is still a guiding light for the Institute’s educational philosophy. Growing through the decades, the Institute added new programs, faculty and students, expanding its global reach and educational mission. The school moved to its current downtown Monterey location in 1961, where it now occupies 14 buildings. By the 1990s, the Monterey Institute was widely recognized as one of the most academically prestigious language and international policy studies schools in the country. The Institute’s graduates were prominent in the US Foreign Service, in language teaching leadership, and in the international business community. With its graduate schools, multiple research centers and numerous special programs, the Monterey Institute of International Studies has begun its second half-century with a new partner. In 2005, it got affiliated with Middlebury College. Middlebury, founded in Vermont in 1800, is a leader in language education, international economics and environmental studies. No  
119058 Monterey Institute of International Studies Master of Business Administration (MBA)-MA in Translation and Localization Management (MATLM) Full Time 3 Year(s) $ 32,000 ( Rs 14,73,280 ) a year Monterey Institute of International Studies This dual degree program permits students to expand their skill set and resume by pursuing complementary curriculum. The combination of skills allows for more career opportunities, particularly with the emerging need for specialists that can bring cutting edge knowledge to traditional organizations and industries. Applicant must have a bachelors degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university and a minimum GPA of 3.0. Applicants must have native or near-native proficiency in English and at least one of these languages: Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Russian, and Spanish. Non-native English speakers must provide evidence of English proficiency from either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) examinations. Minimum TOEFL Scores required are: Paper-based test: 600, Computer-based test: 260, Internet-based test: 100, Test of Written English: 23 (No sub-score below 19), Minimum IELTS Scores: 7.0, Overall 7.0 Listening and Reading, No Sub-score below 6.5. MBA Monterey Institute Of International Studies   Monterey Institute of International Studies     460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4123 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, 460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4100 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was founded in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss, Remsen Bird and Dwight Morrow Jr. Originally known as the Monterey Institute for Foreign Studies, the school’s focus was on promoting international understanding through the study of language and culture. This belief of the founders is still a guiding light for the Institute’s educational philosophy. Growing through the decades, the Institute added new programs, faculty and students, expanding its global reach and educational mission. The school moved to its current downtown Monterey location in 1961, where it now occupies 14 buildings. By the 1990s, the Monterey Institute was widely recognized as one of the most academically prestigious language and international policy studies schools in the country. The Institute’s graduates were prominent in the US Foreign Service, in language teaching leadership, and in the international business community. With its graduate schools, multiple research centers and numerous special programs, the Monterey Institute of International Studies has begun its second half-century with a new partner. In 2005, it got affiliated with Middlebury College. Middlebury, founded in Vermont in 1800, is a leader in language education, international economics and environmental studies. No  
119058 Monterey Institute of International Studies Master of Public Administration (MPA) Full Time Variable $ 32,000 ( Rs 14,73,280 ) a year Monterey Institute of International Studies This program prepares graduates to be effective leaders and managers in social change organizations. Through coursework and practical field experiences, students integrate theory, knowledge and skills. They also develop the personal traits of effective leaders and managers including adaptability, resourcefulness and critical self-reflection. It improves the human condition by leading effectively, managing efficiently, reflecting critically, collaborating productively, planning systemically, generating resources successfully, assessing insightfully, and learning continuously. Applicant must have a bachelors degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university and a minimum GPA of 3.0. Native English speakers must complete two years of undergraduate level foreign language courses or be able to demonstrate an equivalent proficiency level. All non-native English speaking candidates must provide evidence of English proficiency from either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) examinations. Minimum TOEFL Scores required are: Paper-based test: 550, Computer-based test: 213, Internet-based test: 79, Writing sub-score: 23 (No sub-scores below 19), Minimum IELTS Scores required are: 6.5 Overall, No Sub-score below 6.0. Masters Monterey Institute Of International Studies Modules include IPOL 8501 Introduction to Public Policy 2 cr, IPOL 8502 Public Policy Research Methods 2 cr, IPOL 8504 Data Analysis for Public Policy 4 cr, IPOL 8520 International Economics 4 cr, IPOL 8505 Global Politics 4 cr, Advanced Second Language 12 cr, IPOL 8514 Managing Non-Governmental and Social Purpose Organizations 4 cr or IPOL 8519 Managing Public and Non-profit Organizations 4 cr, IPOL 8530 Finance Function in Nonprofits and in Public Organizations 4 cr, IPOL 8644 Seminar: Program Evaluation 4 cr, IPOL 8605 Capstone: Research and Writing Project for Public Administration 4 cr or IPOL 8600 Seminar: Advanced Nonprofit Management 4 cr or DPMI 8650 Development Project Management Institute Practicum 6 cr and 2 MPA-approved Workshops or Short Courses, MWAY 8580 Digital Media for Change 2 cr, WKSH 8502 The Manager as Negotiator 1 cr, WKSH 8515 Introduction to Survey Research 1 cr, WKSH 8521 Human Resource Management 1 cr, WKSH 8527 MPA Service Delivery 1 cr, WKSH 8556 Mediation Training Workshop 1 cr, WKSH 8567 Grant and Proposal Writing 1 cr, IMGT 8607 Designing Innovative Organizations 1 cr and IMGT 8671 Innovations for Sustainability 1 cr. Monterey Institute of International Studies     460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4123 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, 460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4100 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was founded in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss, Remsen Bird and Dwight Morrow Jr. Originally known as the Monterey Institute for Foreign Studies, the school’s focus was on promoting international understanding through the study of language and culture. This belief of the founders is still a guiding light for the Institute’s educational philosophy. Growing through the decades, the Institute added new programs, faculty and students, expanding its global reach and educational mission. The school moved to its current downtown Monterey location in 1961, where it now occupies 14 buildings. By the 1990s, the Monterey Institute was widely recognized as one of the most academically prestigious language and international policy studies schools in the country. The Institute’s graduates were prominent in the US Foreign Service, in language teaching leadership, and in the international business community. With its graduate schools, multiple research centers and numerous special programs, the Monterey Institute of International Studies has begun its second half-century with a new partner. In 2005, it got affiliated with Middlebury College. Middlebury, founded in Vermont in 1800, is a leader in language education, international economics and environmental studies. No  
119058 Monterey Institute of International Studies Peace Corps Master's International Environmental Policy Full Time Variable $ 32,000 ( Rs 14,73,280 ) a year Monterey Institute of International Studies This program is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge they need to become effective contributors to environmental education or resource conservation efforts during their Peace Corps service by developing the ability to: understand the Conservation Project Cycle, conduct a Project Needs Assessment, develop a Conservation Project Management Plan, develop a Monitoring and Evaluation Plan, use Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to improve project management, develop and manage environmental education projects and activities to a variety of audiences and develop economic tools and strategies for sustainable livelihoods. These abilities and skills are developed through core coursework in policy analysis and communications, data analysis and research design, international economics, environmental and natural resource economics, international environmental law and organizations, global environmental politics, environmental science and policy, and additional electives. It prepares students with the interdisciplinary skills needed to craft effective policy solutions and to work with community-based organizations on environmental challenges. Applicant must have a bachelors degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university and a minimum GPA of 3.0. Native English speakers must complete two years of undergraduate level foreign language courses or be able to demonstrate an equivalent proficiency level. All non-native English speaking candidates must provide evidence of English proficiency from either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) examinations. Minimum TOEFL Scores required are: Paper-based test: 550, Computer-based test: 213, Internet-based test: 79, Writing sub-score: 23 (No sub-scores below 19), Minimum IELTS Scores required are: 6.5 Overall, No Sub-score below 6.0. Masters Monterey Institute Of International Studies Modules include IPOL 8542 Environmental and Natural Resource Economics 4 cr, IPOL 8507 International Environmental Law and Politics 4 cr, IPOL 8591 Natural Science Foundations for Environmental Policy 4 cr
POL 8512 Quantitative Methods for Environmental Science and Policy 4 cr, Public Policy and the Environment 2 cr, Research Strategies for Environmental Policy 2 cr, IPOL 8504 Data Analysis for Public Policy 4 cr, IMGT 8541 Business Statistics 3 cr, ENVS 332: Applied GIS/GPS 4 cr, Interdisciplinary Analysis for Energy Policy, Energy and Development, Climate Change and Development, IPOL 8624 Advanced Research in Energy Policy, IPOL 8593 Carbon Markets Colloquium, IPOL 8616 Environmental Conflict Management, Business and Sustainability, IPOL 8646 Public Private Partnerships for Sustainable Development, IMGT 8626 Poverty, Business Strategies and Sustainability, IMGT 8688 Finance and Socially Responsible Investing, IPOL 8551 Development Economics, IMGT 8648 Supply Chain Management, Trade and Development, IPOL 8514 Managing Non-Governmental and Social Purpose Organizations, Climate Change and Development, IPOL 8635 Marine Protected Areas, IPOL 8692 Emerging Issues in Ocean Conservation, IPOL 8645 Protected Areas Policy, IPOL 8639 Sustainable Agriculture, CLP 8600 Conservation Leadership Practicum, International Marine Law and IPOL 8576 Peacemaking and the Environment.
Monterey Institute of International Studies     460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4123 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, 460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4100 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was founded in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss, Remsen Bird and Dwight Morrow Jr. Originally known as the Monterey Institute for Foreign Studies, the school’s focus was on promoting international understanding through the study of language and culture. This belief of the founders is still a guiding light for the Institute’s educational philosophy. Growing through the decades, the Institute added new programs, faculty and students, expanding its global reach and educational mission. The school moved to its current downtown Monterey location in 1961, where it now occupies 14 buildings. By the 1990s, the Monterey Institute was widely recognized as one of the most academically prestigious language and international policy studies schools in the country. The Institute’s graduates were prominent in the US Foreign Service, in language teaching leadership, and in the international business community. With its graduate schools, multiple research centers and numerous special programs, the Monterey Institute of International Studies has begun its second half-century with a new partner. In 2005, it got affiliated with Middlebury College. Middlebury, founded in Vermont in 1800, is a leader in language education, international economics and environmental studies. No  
119058 Monterey Institute of International Studies Peace Corps Master's International MPA Full Time Variable $ 32,000 ( Rs 14,73,280 ) a year Monterey Institute of International Studies This program prepares students to knowledgably fulfill challenging Peace Corps field assignments in developing countries and to effectively address significant global issues, such as poverty alleviation, human rights, human security, social development, and environmental sustainability. While attaining the MPA degree and carrying out the Peace Corps mission, students gain valuable leadership experience for their future dynamic careers. Applicant must have a bachelors degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university and a minimum GPA of 3.0. Native English speakers must complete two years of undergraduate level foreign language courses or be able to demonstrate an equivalent proficiency level. All non-native English speaking candidates must provide evidence of English proficiency from either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) examinations. Minimum TOEFL Scores required are: Paper-based test: 550, Computer-based test: 213, Internet-based test: 79, Writing sub-score: 23 (No sub-scores below 19), Minimum IELTS Scores required are: 6.5 Overall, No Sub-score below 6.0. Masters Monterey Institute Of International Studies Modules include IPOL 8501 Introduction to Public Policy 2 cr, IPOL 8502 Public Policy Research Methods 2 cr, IPOL 8504 Data Analysis for Public Policy 4 cr, IPOL 8520 International Economics 4 cr, IPOL 8505 Global Politics 4 cr, Advanced Second Language 12 cr, IPOL 8514 Managing Non-Governmental and Social Purpose Organizations 4 cr or IPOL 8519 Managing Public and Non-profit Organizations 4 cr, IPOL 8530 Finance Function in Nonprofits and in Public Organizations 4 cr, IPOL 8644 Seminar: Program Evaluation 4 cr, IPOL 8605 Capstone: Research and Writing Project for Public Administration 4 cr or IPOL 8600 Seminar: Advanced Nonprofit Management 4 cr or DPMI 8650 Development Project Management Institute Practicum (DPMI Certificate Required) 6 cr, MWAY 8580 Digital Media for Change 2 cr, WKSH 8502 The Manager as Negotiator 1 cr, WKSH 8515 Introduction to Survey Research 1 cr, WKSH 8521 Human Resource Management 1 cr, WKSH 8527 MPA Service Delivery 1 cr, WKSH 8556 Mediation Training Workshop 1 cr, WKSH 8567 Grant and Proposal Writing 1 cr, IMGT 8607 Designing Innovative Organizations 1 cr and IMGT 8671 Innovations for Sustainability 1 cr. Monterey Institute of International Studies     460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4123 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, 460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4100 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was founded in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss, Remsen Bird and Dwight Morrow Jr. Originally known as the Monterey Institute for Foreign Studies, the school’s focus was on promoting international understanding through the study of language and culture. This belief of the founders is still a guiding light for the Institute’s educational philosophy. Growing through the decades, the Institute added new programs, faculty and students, expanding its global reach and educational mission. The school moved to its current downtown Monterey location in 1961, where it now occupies 14 buildings. By the 1990s, the Monterey Institute was widely recognized as one of the most academically prestigious language and international policy studies schools in the country. The Institute’s graduates were prominent in the US Foreign Service, in language teaching leadership, and in the international business community. With its graduate schools, multiple research centers and numerous special programs, the Monterey Institute of International Studies has begun its second half-century with a new partner. In 2005, it got affiliated with Middlebury College. Middlebury, founded in Vermont in 1800, is a leader in language education, international economics and environmental studies. No  
119058 Monterey Institute of International Studies Peace Corps Master's International Master of Business Administration (MBA) Program Full Time Variable $ 32,000 ( Rs 14,73,280 ) a year Monterey Institute of International Studies This dynamic program provides academic training in preparation for two-year, hands-on Peace Corps service, where students apply the theoretical knowledge from the classroom to real-life business development projects. They hone their skills while gaining valuable experience that translates into rewarding careers upon graduation. Graduates from this program have served in Armenia, Bolivia, Estonia, Guatemala, Honduras, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Nicaragua, Panama, Togo, and Ukraine. They have worked on projects such as ecotourism, micro enterprise development, micro credit financing, textile and creative arts marketing, municipal government capacity building, and business education. Applicant must have a bachelors degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university and a minimum GPA of 3.0. All applicants must submit Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) scores with a recommended score in the 500s or higher for consideration. Native English speakers must complete two years of undergraduate level foreign language courses or the equivalent. All non-native English speaking candidates must provide evidence of English proficiency from either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) examinations. Minimum TOEFL Scores required are: Paper-based test: 550, Computer-based test: 213, Internet-based test: 79, Writing sub-score: 23 (No sub-scores below 19), Minimum IELTS Scores required are: 6.5 Overall, No Sub-score below 6.0. MBA Monterey Institute Of International Studies   Monterey Institute of International Studies     460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4123 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, 460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4100 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was founded in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss, Remsen Bird and Dwight Morrow Jr. Originally known as the Monterey Institute for Foreign Studies, the school’s focus was on promoting international understanding through the study of language and culture. This belief of the founders is still a guiding light for the Institute’s educational philosophy. Growing through the decades, the Institute added new programs, faculty and students, expanding its global reach and educational mission. The school moved to its current downtown Monterey location in 1961, where it now occupies 14 buildings. By the 1990s, the Monterey Institute was widely recognized as one of the most academically prestigious language and international policy studies schools in the country. The Institute’s graduates were prominent in the US Foreign Service, in language teaching leadership, and in the international business community. With its graduate schools, multiple research centers and numerous special programs, the Monterey Institute of International Studies has begun its second half-century with a new partner. In 2005, it got affiliated with Middlebury College. Middlebury, founded in Vermont in 1800, is a leader in language education, international economics and environmental studies. No  
119058 Monterey Institute of International Studies Peace Corps Master's International TESOL Full Time Variable $ 32,000 ( Rs 14,73,280 ) a year Monterey Institute of International Studies Students will complete their first two semesters at the Monterey Institute, then serve 27 months in the Peace Corps as language teachers and teacher trainers before returning for their final semester to complete an MA in TESOL. Applicant must have a bachelors degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university and a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. They should have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 (paper-based test), 213 (computer-based test), 79 (internet-based test), and writing sub-score of 23 (no sub-score below 19). A minimum IELTS overall score of 6.5 (no sub-score below 6.0) is also required. Masters Monterey Institute Of International Studies Modules include Principles and Practices (3), Introduction to Observation (1), Language Analysis (3), Sociolinguistics (3), Educational Research (3), Curriculum Design (3), Structure of English (3), Language Assessment (3), Second Language Acquisition (4), Electives (2-4), Practicum (3), Portfolio Preparation (1), Applied Linguistics Research (2) and Electives (2-4). Monterey Institute of International Studies     460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4123 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, 460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4100 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was founded in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss, Remsen Bird and Dwight Morrow Jr. Originally known as the Monterey Institute for Foreign Studies, the school’s focus was on promoting international understanding through the study of language and culture. This belief of the founders is still a guiding light for the Institute’s educational philosophy. Growing through the decades, the Institute added new programs, faculty and students, expanding its global reach and educational mission. The school moved to its current downtown Monterey location in 1961, where it now occupies 14 buildings. By the 1990s, the Monterey Institute was widely recognized as one of the most academically prestigious language and international policy studies schools in the country. The Institute’s graduates were prominent in the US Foreign Service, in language teaching leadership, and in the international business community. With its graduate schools, multiple research centers and numerous special programs, the Monterey Institute of International Studies has begun its second half-century with a new partner. In 2005, it got affiliated with Middlebury College. Middlebury, founded in Vermont in 1800, is a leader in language education, international economics and environmental studies. No  
119058 Monterey Institute of International Studies Two-Year MBA Plus - Master of Business Administration in International Management Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 32,000 ( Rs 14,73,280 ) a year Monterey Institute of International Studies This program is internationally recognized as one of the best educational environments in the world for preparing global business professionals. The Fisher MBA program offers diverse coursework to assist students in developing the skills needed for today's business world. The curriculum prepares students to perform successfully in cross-cultural, cross-disciplinary and cross-sectoral teams and business environments. The addition of advanced training in foreign language and emphasis on cross-cultural communication make the Fisher MBA unique in the marketplace. Applicant must have a bachelor's degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university and a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. They should have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 (paper-based test), 213 (computer-based test), 79 (internet-based test), and writing sub-score of 23 (no sub-score below 19) or a minimum IELTS overall score of 6.5 (no sub-score below 6.0). A minimum GMAT score of 500 is also required. MBA Monterey Institute Of International Studies Modules include International Organizational Behavior (3 credits), Marketing Management (3 credits), Business Statistics (3 credits), Managerial Economics (3 credits), Financial Accounting (3 credits), Managerial Accounting (3 credits), Financial Management (3 credits), International Economics (3 credits), Decision Sciences (3 credits), Operations Management (3 credits), Global Business Strategies (3 credits), International Business Plan (6 credits) and electives. Monterey Institute of International Studies     460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4123 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, 460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4100 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was founded in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss, Remsen Bird and Dwight Morrow Jr. Originally known as the Monterey Institute for Foreign Studies, the school’s focus was on promoting international understanding through the study of language and culture. This belief of the founders is still a guiding light for the Institute’s educational philosophy. Growing through the decades, the Institute added new programs, faculty and students, expanding its global reach and educational mission. The school moved to its current downtown Monterey location in 1961, where it now occupies 14 buildings. By the 1990s, the Monterey Institute was widely recognized as one of the most academically prestigious language and international policy studies schools in the country. The Institute’s graduates were prominent in the US Foreign Service, in language teaching leadership, and in the international business community. With its graduate schools, multiple research centers and numerous special programs, the Monterey Institute of International Studies has begun its second half-century with a new partner. In 2005, it got affiliated with Middlebury College. Middlebury, founded in Vermont in 1800, is a leader in language education, international economics and environmental studies. No  
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$ 32,000 ( Rs 14,73,280 ) a year Monterey Institute of International Studies This program is internationally recognized as one of the best educational environments in the world for preparing global business professionals. The Fisher MBA program offers diverse coursework to assist students in developing the skills needed for today's business world. The curriculum prepares students to perform successfully in cross-cultural, cross-disciplinary and cross-sectoral teams and business environments. The addition of advanced training in foreign language and emphasis on cross-cultural communication make the Fisher MBA unique in the marketplace. Applicant must have a bachelor's degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university and a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. They should have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 (paper-based test), 213 (computer-based test), 79 (internet-based test), and writing sub-score of 23 (no sub-score below 19) or a minimum IELTS overall score of 6.5 (no sub-score below 6.0). A minimum GMAT score of 500 is also required. MBA Monterey Institute Of International Studies Modules include International Organizational Behavior (3 credits), Marketing Management (3 credits), Business Statistics (3 credits), Managerial Economics (3 credits), Financial Accounting (3 credits), Managerial Accounting (3 credits), Financial Management (3 credits), International Economics (3 credits), Decision Sciences (3 credits), Operations Management (3 credits), Global Business Strategies (3 credits), International Business Plan (6 credits) and electives. Monterey Institute of International Studies     460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4123 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, 460 Pierce Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 647 4100 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was founded in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss, Remsen Bird and Dwight Morrow Jr. Originally known as the Monterey Institute for Foreign Studies, the school’s focus was on promoting international understanding through the study of language and culture. This belief of the founders is still a guiding light for the Institute’s educational philosophy. Growing through the decades, the Institute added new programs, faculty and students, expanding its global reach and educational mission. The school moved to its current downtown Monterey location in 1961, where it now occupies 14 buildings. By the 1990s, the Monterey Institute was widely recognized as one of the most academically prestigious language and international policy studies schools in the country. The Institute’s graduates were prominent in the US Foreign Service, in language teaching leadership, and in the international business community. With its graduate schools, multiple research centers and numerous special programs, the Monterey Institute of International Studies has begun its second half-century with a new partner. In 2005, it got affiliated with Middlebury College. Middlebury, founded in Vermont in 1800, is a leader in language education, international economics and environmental studies. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Arts - Anthropology Full Time Variable Contact provider Social Sciences Division, Anthropology Department   Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are ANTH 2 Intro. to Physical Anthropology, ANTH 4 Intro. to Cultural Anthropology, ANTH 6 Intro. to Archaeology and Prehistory, LING 10 Foundations of Language, MATH 16 Elementary Statistics, ANTH 20 North American Indians, ANTH 21 Ancient Cultures of Mexico/Cent. America. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Social Sciences Division, Anthropology Department Social Sciences Division, Anthropology Department, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4160 This department is committed to the study of the human experience.Its primary mission is to develop learning communities that examine the intersections of interdisciplinary dialogue.To that end, course offerings address issues in the areas of human nature and tradition, the human heritage, trends in global society, and the advances of a single political economy.With this dynamic approach, students and faculty are encouraged to foster the brand of local examination that is required of an informed global citizen.The department's central objective is to ultimately prepare students for life at a four-year institution by developing a curriculum that supports diverse course offerings, programming, and cooperation with our local and transnational communities. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Arts - Biological Sciences Full Time Variable Contact provider Life Science Division, Biology Department This program is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions in automotive dealerships, independent repair facilities, customizing shops and other auto-related industries. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are BIOL 21 Concepts in Biology I, BIOL 22 Concepts in Biology II, CHEM 1A General Chemistry I, CHEM 1B General Chemistry II, CHEM 12A Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 12B Organic Chemistry II, MATH 20A Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I, PHYS 2A General Physics I, PHYS 2B General Physics II. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Life Science Division, Biology Department Life Science Division, Biology Department, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4000 This department provides courses in the study of living organisms.Courses prepare students for university transfer and careers in science, medicine, pharmacy and related fields.In addition, local experts present field study and special topic courses. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Arts - Communication Studies Full Time Variable Contact provider Humanities Division, Communications Department   Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are MATH 16 Elementary Statistics, PSYC 1 General Psychology, SPCH 1 Intro. to Public Speaking, SPCH 2 Small Group Communication, SPCH 3 Interpersonal Communication, SPCH 6 Argumentation. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Humanities Division, Communications Department Humanities Division, Communications Department, Business/Humanities Building (BH) 102, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4100 This department provides courses in the study of living organisms.Courses prepare students for university transfer and careers in science, medicine, pharmacy and related fields.In addition, local experts present field study and special topic courses. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Arts - Computer Science and Information Systems Full Time Variable Contact provider Business and Technology Division, Computer Science and Information Systems Department   Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are CSIS 1 Intro. to Comp. Sci. and Info. Sys., CSIS 10A Beginning Programming, CSIS 10B Advanced Programming, CSIS 56 Java Programming, CSIS 80 Introduction to UNIX and Linux, MATH 20A Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I, MATH 20B Calculus w/Analytic Geometry II, MATH 40 Discrete Math. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Business and Technology Division, Computer Science and Information Systems Department Business and Technology Division, Computer Science and Information Systems Department, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4000 This department has two computer labs, in BC202 and BC208 it welcomes all MPC students.There are 50 high quality computers with up-to-date software and a technician to assist the students.The labs are also used as classrooms. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Arts - English Full Time Variable Contact provider Humanities Division, English Department   Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are ENGL 1B Literature/Composition, ENGL 17 Intro. to Shakespeare, LING 15 Intro. to Linguistics, ENGL 40 American Literature and ENGL 42 Writers of Modern America or ENGL 44 Masterpieces of Literature I and ENGL 45 Masterpieces of Literature II, OR ENGL 46 Survey of British Literature I and ENGL 47 Survey of British Literature II, ARAB 1B Elem. Arabic II, CHIN 1B Elem. Mandarin Chinese II, FREN 1B Elem. French II, GERM 1B Elem. German II, ITAL 1B Elem. Italian II, JPNS 1B Elem. Japanese II, SPAN 1B Elem. Spanish II. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Humanities Division, English Department Humanities Division, English Department, Business/Humanities Building (BH) 102, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4100 This department offers instruction in composition and reading on basic through transfer levels, while genre courses provide opportunities to study literature and creative writing. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Arts - Ethnic Studies Full Time Variable Contact provider Social Sciences Division, Ethnic Studies Department   Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are ETNC 5 African-American Arts and Jazz, ETNC 10 Intercultural Relations in Amer. Soc., ETNC 11 African-Americans in Amer. Hist., ETNC 16 African-Americans in Amer. Govt., ETNC 18 Latinos in American Govt., ETNC 21 Ancient Cultures of Mex. and Cent. Amer., ETNC 30 Women In Cross-Cult. Perspective, ETNC 31 Native American Women, ETNC 32 African-American Women, ETNC 33 Mexican-American Women, ETNC 34 Asian-American Women. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Social Sciences Division, Ethnic Studies Department Social Sciences Division, Ethnic Studies Department, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4160 This department offers instruction in composition and reading on basic through transfer levels, while genre courses provide opportunities to study literature and creative writing. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Arts - Geology Full Time Variable Contact provider Monterey Peninsula College   Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are CHEM 1A General Chemistry I, CHEM 1B General Chemistry II, GEOL 2 Introductory Geology, GEOL 2L Introductory Geology Lab, MATH 20A Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I, MATH 20B Calculus w/Analytic Geometry II, PHYS 3A Science and Engineering Physics I, PHYS 3B Science and Engineering Physics II. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Monterey Peninsula College Monterey Peninsula College, 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4000 Monterey Peninsula College is one of 109 colleges in the California Community College System, is the focal point for learning beyond the secondary school.The college campus size is about 87 acres.It endeavors to assist all who participate in its varied objectives to realize their highest potential as individuals, and also to realize their rights, freedoms and responsibilities in the community and the larger society of which they are a part.It provides opportunities for students to become involved in student government, college governance, campus clubs and intercollegiate athletics.Each spring, the Student Activities Office assists in Lobo Day, which is a day that introduces students to the various services and programs of the campus. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Arts - History Full Time Variable Contact provider Social Sciences Division, History Department   Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are HIST 4 History of Western Europe I, HIST 5 History of Western Europe II, HIST 17 History of the United States I, HIST 18 History of the United States II, HIST 2 History of Asia, HIST 7 The Ancient World: World Civ. to 1500, HIST 8 The Modern World: World Civ. Since 1500. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Social Sciences Division, History Department Social Sciences Division, History Department, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4160 This department provides: American history survey courses to satisfy the American History and Institutions requirement; core courses for both history and non-history majors; complementary courses for other degree programs. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Arts - Philosophy Full Time Variable Contact provider Humanities Division   Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are PHIL 2 Introduction to Philosophy, PHIL 4 Moral Issues, PHIL 6 Introduction to Logic, PHIL 5 Environmental Ethics, PHIL 10 Intro. to Critical Thinking, PHIL 12 Intro. to the Philosophy of Religion, PHIL 13 Introduction to Eastern Philosophy, POLS 3 Political Theory and Analysis, PSYC 1 General Psychology, SOCI 1 Humanity and Society, FREN 1A Elem. French I, FREN 1B Elem. French II, GERM 1A Elem. German I, GERM 1B Elem. German II. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Humanities Division Humanities Division, Business/Humanities Building (BH) 102, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4100 This department provides: American history survey courses to satisfy the American History and Institutions requirement; core courses for both history and non-history majors; complementary courses for other degree programs. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Arts - Photography Full Time Variable Contact provider Business and Technology Division, Computer Science and Information Systems Department This program prepares students for a career in the field and/ or provides continuing education and personal enrichment opportunities. It is open to current and future photographers. Upon successful completion of the Photography program, students will be able to: master the technical understanding of camera operation; demonstrate proficiency in basic photographic skills such as film; understand how different format cameras, lenses, and other photographic equipment work plus the various effects each item has on the resulting photograph; explain conventional and alternative processes chemistry, how and why it works, and the myriad effects it has on a final image. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are PHOT 1A Photography I: Black and White, PHOT 50 Portraiture Photography, PHOT 70 Digital Photography, PHOT 85 Alternative Processes or PHOT 88 Critique/Portfolio, PHOT 1B Intermediate Photography, PHOT 3 Advanced Photography, PHOT 22 History of Photography, PHOT 53 Photojournalism. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Business and Technology Division, Computer Science and Information Systems Department Business and Technology Division, Computer Science and Information Systems Department, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4000 This department has two computer labs, in BC202 and BC208 it welcomes all MPC students.There are 50 high quality computers with up-to-date software and a technician to assist the students.The labs are also used as classrooms. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Arts - Political Science Full Time Variable Contact provider Social Sciences Division, Political Science Department   Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are HIST 17 History of the United States I, HIST 18 History of the United States II, MATH 16 Elementary Statistics, POLS 1 American Government and Politics, POLS 4 International Relations, POLS 10 Women in American Government, POLS 16 African-Americans in Amer. Gov., POLS 18 Latinos in American Government. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Social Sciences Division, Political Science Department Social Sciences Division, Political Science Department, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4160 This department has two computer labs, in BC202 and BC208 it welcomes all MPC students.There are 50 high quality computers with up-to-date software and a technician to assist the students.The labs are also used as classrooms. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Arts - Psychology Full Time Variable Contact provider Social Sciences Division, Psychology Department   Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are ANTH 4 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, BIOL 10 Principles of Biology, MATH 16 Elementary Statistics, PSYC 1 General Psychology, PSYC 3 Introduction to Social Psychology, PSYC 25 Child and Adult Development. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Social Sciences Division, Psychology Department Social Sciences Division, Psychology Department, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4160 The courses offered by this department introduce students to the major perspectives of contemporary psychology.Depending on the courses selected, a student can fulfill social science general education requirements, lower-division major requirements for transfer to a four-year institution, satisfy individual and professional needs, satisfy certificate and degree requirements for occupation training, or train for another career. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Arts - Sociology Full Time Variable Contact provider Social Sciences Division, Sociology Department   Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are SOCI 1 Humanity and Society, SOCI 2 Contemporary Social Problems, SOCI 3 Introduction to Social Psychology, MATH 16 Elementary Statistics, ANTH 4 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, ETNC 10 Intercultural Relations in American Society, PHIL 4 Moral Issues, SOCI 9 Women in Contemporary Society, SOCI 40 Marriage and Family Life. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Social Sciences Division, Sociology Department Social Sciences Division, Sociology Department, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4160 This department provides lower division courses whichtransfer to universities and colleges.It provides students with a background in sociological principles and selected social problems.The department offers a number of its courses in both the traditional classroom setting and through the living room series. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Arts - Women's Studies Full Time Variable Contact provider Social Sciences Division, Women's Programs This program is an interdisciplinary, multicultural course of study for women and men that provides content about and understanding of many social and cultural issues affecting women and under-represented people. Students graduating with a major in Women's Studies have a foundation for careers in many fields. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are WOMN/HUMA 1 Intro. to Women's Studies, WOMN/HUMA/ART 4 Images of Women in the Arts, WOMN/PSYC 6 Psychology of Women, WOMN/ENGL 11 Literature By and About Women, WOMN/SOCI 9 Women in Contemp. Soc., WOMN/HUMA/PHIL 40 Intro. to Feminist Theory, WOMN/PHIL 54 Women and Religion, WOMN/HIST 12 Women in United States History, WOMN/HIST 13 Women in History, WOMN/ANTH/ETNC 30 Women in Cross-Cult'l Persp., WOMN/ANTH/ETNC 31 Native Amer. Women. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Social Sciences Division, Women's Programs Social Sciences Division, Women's Programs, 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4276 This department provides lower division courses whichtransfer to universities and colleges.It provides students with a background in sociological principles and selected social problems.The department offers a number of its courses in both the traditional classroom setting and through the living room series. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Arts - World Languages: French Full Time Variable Contact provider Humanities Division   Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are FREN 1A Elementary French I, FREN 1B Elementary French II, FREN 2A Intermediate French, FREN 2B Advanced French, FREN 50 Intermediate French Conversation, LING 10 Foundations of Language. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Humanities Division Humanities Division, Business/Humanities Building (BH) 102, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4100 This department provides lower division courses whichtransfer to universities and colleges.It provides students with a background in sociological principles and selected social problems.The department offers a number of its courses in both the traditional classroom setting and through the living room series. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Arts - World Languages: Spanish Full Time Variable Contact provider Humanities Division   Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are SPAN 1A Elementary Spanish I, SPAN 1B Elementary Spanish II, SPAN 2A Intermediate Spanish, SPAN 2B Advanced Spanish, SPAN 50 Intermediate Spanish Conversation, LING 10 Foundations of Language. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Humanities Division Humanities Division, Business/Humanities Building (BH) 102, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4100 This department provides lower division courses whichtransfer to universities and colleges.It provides students with a background in sociological principles and selected social problems.The department offers a number of its courses in both the traditional classroom setting and through the living room series. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Arts Degree : Dance Full Time Variable Contact provider Physical Education Division, Dance Department   Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are DANC 10A Modern Dance I, DANC 10B Modern Dance II, DANC 11A Jazz Dance I, DANC 11B Jazz Dance II, DANC 11C Jazz Dance III, DANC 12A Ballet I, DANC 12B Ballet II, DANC 12C Ballet III, DANC 14 Ballroom Dance, DANC 17A Tap Dance I, DANC 17B Tap Dance II, DANC 2 Dance Skills I, DANC 3 Dance Skills II, DANC 4 Dance Skills III. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Physical Education Division, Dance Department Physical Education Division, Dance Department, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4220 This department provides lower division courses whichtransfer to universities and colleges.It provides students with a background in sociological principles and selected social problems.The department offers a number of its courses in both the traditional classroom setting and through the living room series. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Arts Degree: Family and Consumer Science Full Time Variable Contact provider Life Science Division   Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are ART 22 Visual Fundamentals: Two-Dimensional Design, CHDV 1 Child Development, CHEM 10 Everyday Chemistry, CHEM 10L Everyday Chemistry Lab, FACS 56 Life Management, FASH 15 Textiles, FASH 61 Clothing, INTD 50A Interior Design I, NUTF 1 Nutrition, NUTF 51 Creative Cookery, SOCI 40 Marriage and Family Life, HOSP 72 Culinary Arts Basics, HOSP 73 Stocks, Soups, Sauces, HOSP 74 Vegetables, Rice, Pasta. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Life Science Division Life Science Division, Life Science Building, LS106A, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1324 This division offers high-quality instructional programs to students pursuing transfer to four-year institutions, occupational certificates/degrees, professional continuing education and special interests by offering courses designed for life-long learning.The division staff serves as instructional support and as informational resources to students, faculty and the community. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Arts Degree: Hospitality Management Full Time Variable Contact provider Life Science Division   Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are BUSI 1A Financial Accounting, BUSI 1B Managerial Accounting, CSIS 1 Intro. to Comp. Sci. and Info. Syst., ECON 2 Principles of Economics: Macro, ECON 4 Principles of Economics: Micro, HOSP 51 Intro. to the Hospitality Industry, HOSP 52 Guest Services Management, HOSP 53 Food Service Management, MATH 16 Elementary Statistics. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Life Science Division Life Science Division, Life Science Building, LS106A, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1324 This division offers high-quality instructional programs to students pursuing transfer to four-year institutions, occupational certificates/degrees, professional continuing education and special interests by offering courses designed for life-long learning.The division staff serves as instructional support and as informational resources to students, faculty and the community. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Arts Degree: Interior Design Full Time Variable Contact provider Life Science Division This program prepares students for employment in the many businesses that provide products and services for residential and commercial interiors. Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to: analyze client's needs, goals, and life safety requirements; integrate findings with knowledge of interior design; formulate preliminary design concepts that are aesthetic, appropriate, and functional, and in accordance with codes and standards; develop and present final design recommendations through appropriate presentation media; communicate professionally with the client and trade sources; prepare drawings for non-load bearing interior construction, reflected ceiling plans, lighting, interior detailing, materials, finishes, space planning, furnishings, fixtures, and equipment. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are DRAF 100 Drafting and Perspective, DRAF 125A Intro. to Computer-Aided Design, FASH 15 Textiles, FASH 84 Portfolio Presentation, INTD 50A Interior Design I, INTD 50B Interior Design II, INTD 51 Human Environments, INTD 52 Fundamentals of Lighting, INTD 53 Color Theory and Application, INTD 54 Basic Materials and Finishes, INTD 55 Business Practices, INTD 56 Survey of Furniture and Design, INTD 57 Contemporary Furniture and Design, INTD 59 Intro. to Kitchen and Bath Design, INTD 60 Interior Design Workshop, INTD 61 Visual Presentation for Interior Designers. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Life Science Division Life Science Division, Life Science Building, LS106A, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1324 This division offers high-quality instructional programs to students pursuing transfer to four-year institutions, occupational certificates/degrees, professional continuing education and special interests by offering courses designed for life-long learning.The division staff serves as instructional support and as informational resources to students, faculty and the community. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Arts: Astronomy Full Time Variable Contact provider Physical Science Division, Astronomy Department   Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are ASTR 10 Introduction to Astronomy, ASTR 10L Introduction to Astronomy Lab, CHEM 1A General Chemistry I, CHEM 1B General Chemistry II, MATH 20A Calculus with Analytic Geometry I, MATH 20B Calculus with Analytic Geometry II, PHYS 3A Science and Engineering Physics I, PHYS 3B Science and Engineering Physics II. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Physical Science Division, Astronomy Department Physical Science Division, Astronomy Department, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 3093   No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Arts: Chemistry Full Time Variable Contact provider Physical Science Division, Chemistry Department   Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are CHEM 1A General Chemistry I, CHEM 1B General Chemistry II, CHEM 12A Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 12B Organic Chemistry II, MATH 20A Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I, MATH 20B Calculus w/Analytic Geometry II, MATH 20C Calculus of Several Variables, MATH 31 Linear Algebra, MATH 32 Differential Equations, PHYS 3A Science and Engineering Physics I, PHYS 3B Science and Engineering Physics II, PHYS 3C Science and Engineering Physics III. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Physical Science Division, Chemistry Department Physical Science Division, Chemistry Department, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 3093 This department has infused technology into the curriculum by expanding its use of the Internet, improving molecular modeling capabilities, developing the possibilities for student participation in grant research with other institutions and improving computer-assisted instruction. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Arts: Engineering Full Time Variable Contact provider Physical Science Division, Engineering Department   Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are CHEM 1A General Chemistry I, CHEM 1B General Chemistry II, ENGR 1 Introduction to Engineering, ENGR 2 Engineering Design Graphics, ENGR 8 Engineering Statics, ENGR 12 Engineering Circuits, ENGR 17 Technical Computing with MATLAB, MATH 20A Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I, MATH 20B Calculus w/Analytic Geometry II, MATH 20C Calculus of Several Variables, MATH 31 Linear Algebra, MATH 32 Differential Equations. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Physical Science Division, Engineering Department Physical Science Division, Engineering Department, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 3093 This department provides lower-division engineering courses in conjunction with the physics and mathematics departments to transfer to the University of California and other state, and out-of-state, institutions.Preparation is given for civil, mechanical, and electrical engineering, as well as aeronautical, chemical, environmental, and many other engineering majors. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Arts: Mathematics Full Time Variable Contact provider Physical Science Division, Mathematics Department   Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are MATH 20B Calculus w/Analytic Geometry II, MATH 20C Calculus of Several Variables, MATH 31 Linear Algebra, MATH 32 Differential Equations, CSIS 10A Computer Science: Beg Prog, MATH 40 Discrete Mathematics, PHYS 3A Science and Engr Physics I. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Physical Science Division, Mathematics Department Physical Science Division, Mathematics Department, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 3093 This department is located in the physical sciences building (next to the Library Technology Center).Math courses are taught in the physical sciences building, the physical education building, and the international center. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Arts: Physical Education Full Time Variable Contact provider Physical Education Division, Physical Education Department   Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are ANAT 1 General Human Anatomy, ANAT 2 General Anatomy Lab, BIOL 21 Concepts in Biology I, MATH 16 Elem. Statistics, NUTF 1 Nutrition, PHED 40 Careers in Phys. Ed. and Fitness, PHSO 1 General Human Physiology, PHSO 2 General Human Physiology Lab, PSYC 1 General Psychology. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Physical Education Division, Physical Education Department Physical Education Division, Physical Education Department, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4220 This department is located in the physical sciences building (next to the Library Technology Center).Math courses are taught in the physical sciences building, the physical education building, and the international center. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Arts: Physics Full Time Variable Contact provider Physical Science Division, Physics Department   Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are CHEM 1A General Chemistry I, CHEM 1B General Chemistry II, MATH 20A Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I, MATH 20B Calculus w/Analytic Geometry II, MATH 20C Calculus of Several Variables, PHYS 3A Science and Engineering Physics I, PHYS 3B Science and Engineering Physics II, PHYS 3C Science and Engineering Physics III. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Physical Science Division, Physics Department Physical Science Division, Physics Department, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4157 This department is located in the physical sciences building (next to the Library Technology Center).Math courses are taught in the physical sciences building, the physical education building, and the international center. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Science - Accounting Full Time Variable Contact provider Business and Technology Division, Business Department This program's graduates will be able to: interpret and apply fundamental accounting concepts including the accounting; equation, debits and credits, and generally accepted accounting principles; complete and explain the steps in the accounting cycle using both manual and computerized systems; prepare, analyze, and explain financial statements using manual and computerized systems, including spreadsheets, accounting software, and internet research; apply appropriate accounting principles to daily business transactions, various forms of ownership, and managerial systems; use planning and control principles for profit planning and organizational performance evaluation; identify and use relevant costs to make sound financial decisions. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are BUSI 18 Business Law, BUSI 44 Intro. to Bus. Ownership/Mgmt., BUSI 20 Introduction to Business, BUSI 30 Global Management, COOP 91 Business Work Experience, ECON 2 Principles of Econ.: Macro, ECON 4 Principles of Econ.: Micro, BUSC 117A Business Mach. Calc. I or BUSC 117B Business Mach. Calc. II, BUSC 121 Accessing Bus. Info. Via the World Wide Web, BUSI 24 Business Issues and Ethics, BUSI 110 Business Mathematics, BUSI 200 Intro. to QuickBooks Acctg Software, CSIS 50 MS Office Applications, CSIS 50L MS Office Applications Lab, CSIS 71 Operating a Personal Computer. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Business and Technology Division, Business Department Business and Technology Division, Business Department, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4071 This department takes pride in providing students with a high quality learning experience emphasizing skills and knowledge that they can use now and in the future.Students can meet the department's career counseling experts, choose the program and courses that fit their needs, and then make it happen. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Science - Child Development Full Time Variable Contact provider Social Sciences Division, Child Development Department This program's graduates will be able to: apply their knowledge of children's physical, intellectual, social and emotional development, understand children as individuals, and plan responses to their unique needs and potentials; provide developmentally appropriate learning experiences and environments for individual children and children in groups, in the areas of language and early literacy, the physical world, arts and crafts, music and movement, literature, dramatic play, science, math and social studies; demonstrate skills in observing and recording behavior, assessing children's interests, needs and levels of skill development, and analyze this information to improve their work with children and families; apply techniques for setting and maintaining limits, supporting children's self-esteem, self-discipline, intellectual curiosity, creativity, problem solving abilities, and acceptance of self and others in their interactions with
hildren; implement nutritional, healthy and safe practices in the classroom.
Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are CHDV 1 Child Development, CHDV 51 Principles of Working with Young Children, CHDV 52A Child Development Program I, CHDV 52B Child Development Program II, CHDV 55 Child, Family, and Community, CHDV 56 Early Childhood Ed. in a Diverse Soc., CHDV 61 Health, Safety and Nutrition for the Young Child, CHDV 80 Curr. Planning and Environmental Design, CHDV 81 Approaches to Art Curriculum, CHDV 82 Science and Math Curriculum. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Social Sciences Division, Child Development Department Social Sciences Division, Child Development Department, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4160 This department offers coursework required by California State Licensing and the Department of Education for all levels of children's center teachers and directors, and for family childcare providers.It participates in the Child Development Training Consortium and the California Mentor Project.Current specializations are violence intervention, creative processes and high/scope. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Science - Computer Software Applications Full Time Variable Contact provider Business and Technology Division, Computer Science and Information Systems Department This program's graduates will be able to: enter information accurately using appropriate keyboarding techniques and software that allows for the storage, retrieval, and editing of material; formulate questions and use a variety of sources and tools to access, capture, and store information; describe the impact of information technology tools on society; use a variety of software to access, capture, and store information from the internet; use basic information technology tools competently; design a multimedia solution to a problem using a variety of tools and resources for creating and manipulating documents; create and publish a World Wide Web document; solve problems using information technology tools and resources. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are BUSI 54 Intro. to E-Commerce, CSIS 50 MS Office Applications, CSIS 50L MS Office Applications Lab, CSIS 51A Business Data Processing, CSIS 51C Database Processing, CSIS 76 Networking Essntls, CSIS 77 Publishing on the World Wide Web, CSIS 78 Adv. Pub. on the World Wide Web. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Business and Technology Division, Computer Science and Information Systems Department Business and Technology Division, Computer Science and Information Systems Department, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4000 This department has two computer labs, in BC202 and BC208 it welcomes all MPC students.There are 50 high quality computers with up-to-date software and a technician to assist the students.The labs are also used as classrooms. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Science - Economics Full Time Variable Contact provider Social Sciences Division, Economics Department   Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are ECON 2 Principles of Economics: Macro, ECON 4 Principles of Economics: Micro, MATH 16 Elementary Statistics, MATH 18 Calculus and Analytical Geometry for Biology/Social Science/Business, MATH 20A Calculus with Analytic Geometry I, BUSI 1A Financial Accounting, CSIS 1 Intro to Computer Sci and Info Systems. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Social Sciences Division, Economics Department Social Sciences Division, Economics Department, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4160 This department provides lower-division courses to transfer to the University of California and other state, and out of state, institutions.It provides the support courses for such majors as Business Administration. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Science - Entrepreneurship Full Time Variable Contact provider Business and Technology Division, Business Department This program's graduates will be able to: recognize that entrepreneurs possess unique characteristics and evaluate the degree to which one possesses those characteristics; identify customer groups and develop a plan to reach and keep customers in a specific target market; apply economic concepts when making decisions for an entrepreneurial venture; use the financial competencies needed by an entrepreneur; discuss how entrepreneurs must establish, maintain, and analyze appropriate records to make business decisions; demonstrate knowledge and skills needed to develop a management plan for the venture; analyze the effect of cultural differences, export/import opportunities,and trends on a venture in the global marketplace; describe how forms of business ownership, government regulations, and business ethics affect ventures; demonstrate knowledge and skills needed to develop a business plan. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are BUSI 1A Financial Accounting or BUSI 120A Basic Accounting, BUSI 18 Business Law, BUSI 24 Business Issues and Ethics, BUSI 32 Intro. to Importing/Exporting, BUSI 44 Intro. to Bus. Ownership/Mgmt., BUSI 50 Intro. to Marketing, BUSI 54 Intro. to E-Commerce, BUSI 60 Money Management and Investing, BUSI 110 Business Mathematics, CSIS 50 MS Office Applications, CSIS 50L MS Office Applications Lab, BUSI 20 Introduction to Business, BUSI 22 Human Behavior/Leadership, BUSI 30 Global Management, BUSI 38 Multiculturalism in Corp. America, BUSI 40 Principles of Management, BUSI 42 Human Resources Mgmt., BUSI 70 Business Communications, CSIS 1 Intro. to Computer Sci. and Info. Syst., COOP 91 Business Work Experience. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Business and Technology Division, Business Department Business and Technology Division, Business Department, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4071 This department takes pride in providing students with a high quality learning experience emphasizing skills and knowledge that they can use now and in the future.Students can meet the department's career counseling experts, choose the program and courses that fit their needs, and then make it happen. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Science - General Business Full Time Variable Contact provider Business and Technology Division, Business Department This program's graduates will be able to: demonstrate an understanding of personal skill strengths and weaknesses, the ever evolving requirements of the workplace, and the relationship of lifelong learning to career success; identify the laws affecting businesses, families, and individual consumers; apply the financial competencies needed to manage business resources; demonstrate skills needed to utilize human resources, including their own personal resources, effectively and efficiently in the global marketplace; demonstrate ability to recognize and act on new business opportunities, not only in small business but also in corporate environments; demonstrate oral and written communication skills essential to interacting effectively with people in the workplace and in society; use viable processes and functions involved in transferring business products or services to consumers, as well as gain a clearer picture of how key business functions are directly related to marketing services; analyze the effect of cultural differences, export/import opportunities, and trends on a venture in the global marketplace; identify how forms of business ownership, government regulations, and ethics affect business ventures. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are BUSI 18 Business Law, BUSI 20 Introduction to Business, BUSI 24 Business Issues and Ethics, BUSI 30 Global Management, BUSI 36 Intro. to Int’l Marketing or BUSI 50 Intro. to Marketing, BUSI 110 Business Mathematics, CSIS 50 MS Office Applications, CSIS 50L MS Office Applications Lab, BUSI 1B Managerial Accounting, BUSI 36 Intro. to Int'l Marketing, BUSI 40 Principles of Mgmt., BUSI 44 Intro. to Bus. Ownership/Mgmt. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Business and Technology Division, Business Department Business and Technology Division, Business Department, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4071 This department takes pride in providing students with a high quality learning experience emphasizing skills and knowledge that they can use now and in the future.Students can meet the department's career counseling experts, choose the program and courses that fit their needs, and then make it happen. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Science - International Business Full Time Variable Contact provider Business and Technology Division, Business Department This program's graduates will be able to: analyze the impact of business at all levels (including local, state, national, and international); describe the interrelatedness of the social, cultural, political, legal, and economic factors that shape and impact the international business environment; apply communication strategies necessary and appropriate for effective and profitable international business relations; describe the environmental factors that define what is considered ethical business behavior in a global business environment; identify forms of business ownership and entrepreneurial opportunities available in international business; relate balance of trade concepts to the import/export process; analyze special challenges in operations and human resource management in international business; apply marketing concepts to international business situations. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are BUSI 18 Business Law, BUSI 20 Introduction to Business, BUSI 24 Business Issues and Ethics, BUSI 30 Global Management, BUSI 36 Intro. to Int'l Marketing, BUSI 38 Multiculturalism in Corp. Amer., BUSI 54 Intro. to E-Commerce, ECON 4 Principles of Econ.: Micro, ANTH 4 Intro. to Cultural Anthropology, GEOG 4 Intro. to Cultural Geography, HIST 2 History of Asia, LING 10 Foundations of Language. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Business and Technology Division, Business Department Business and Technology Division, Business Department, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4071 This department takes pride in providing students with a high quality learning experience emphasizing skills and knowledge that they can use now and in the future.Students can meet the department's career counseling experts, choose the program and courses that fit their needs, and then make it happen. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Science - Office Technology Full Time Variable Contact provider Business and Technology Division, Business Department This program prepares individuals with the software/ hardware, administrative, and interpersonal skills needed to perform the duties of administrative support personnel. The program stresses a strong proficiency in keyboarding skills. Students have the flexibility of increasing skills in an area or areas of concentration in software applications. With additional education and/or work experience, there is opportunity for advancement into supervisory or managerial positions. Positions available to students completing the program include administrative assistant, executive assistant, office manager, information processor, executive secretary, records manager, and office support specialist. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are BUSI 20 Introduction to Business, BUSI 24 Business Issues and Ethics, BUSI 70 Business Communications, BUSI 80 Intro. to Admin. Mgmt., BUSC 122 Microsoft Windows or CSIS 70 Microcomp. Op. Syst., CSIS 50 MS Office Applications and CSIS 50L MS Office Applications Lab, CSIS 71 Operating a Personal Comp., BUSC 100A Word Proc.: MS Word/Win I, BUSC 100B Word Proc.: MS Word/Win II, BUSC 100C Word Proc.: MS Word/Win. III, BUSC 118 Records Management, BUSC 119B Intro. to Spreadsheets: MS Excel II, BUSC 123 Business Desktop Publishing, BUSC 124 Quicken. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Business and Technology Division, Business Department Business and Technology Division, Business Department, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4071 This department takes pride in providing students with a high quality learning experience emphasizing skills and knowledge that they can use now and in the future.Students can meet the department's career counseling experts, choose the program and courses that fit their needs, and then make it happen. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Science - Secretarial Full Time Variable Contact provider Business and Technology Division, Business Department This program prepares students for employment in a wide range of office positions in public organizations or private institutions. Students are trained to operate word processing software and to operate computers using a variety of business applications software. The program stresses a strong proficiency in keyboarding skills. Positions available to students completing the program include secretary, word processing operator, office assistant, office specialist, computer operator, and data entry operator. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are BUSI 70 Business Communications, BUSI 100 Proofreading for Business, BUSI 110 Business Mathematics, BUSC 101A Adv. Word Proc.: MS Word/Win I, BUSC 101B Adv. Word Proc.: MS Word/Win II, BUSC 101C Adv. Word Proc.: MS Word/Win III, BUSC 117A Business Machine Calculations I, BUSC 117B Business Machine Calculations II, BUSC 119A Intro. to Spreadsheets: MS Excel I, BUSI 20 Introduction to Business, BUSI 24 Business Issues and Ethics, BUSI 80 Intro. to Admin. Mgmt. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Business and Technology Division, Business Department Business and Technology Division, Business Department, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4071 This department takes pride in providing students with a high quality learning experience emphasizing skills and knowledge that they can use now and in the future.Students can meet the department's career counseling experts, choose the program and courses that fit their needs, and then make it happen. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Science Degree : Fashion Costuming Full Time Variable Contact provider Life Science Division This program's graduates will be able to: identify period costumes and use contemporary textiles to reproduce costumes; design costumes for a play using accurate period representation; use a variety of sources of information to do research for theater assignments; relate the roles of lighting, stage sets, color and costume design in the production of a show; apply interpersonal skills that support career success, such as self-awareness and teamwork; construct costumes appropriate for the role and authentic to the intent of the production; draw working illustrations/sketches for use in costume design. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are ART 24 Color Fundamentals, ART 30A Figure Drawing I, DRAM 24 Beginning Costuming, FASH 15 Textiles, FASH 61 Clothing, FASH 82 Fashion Illustration, ART 42 Illustration, DRAM 1 Drama Appreciation, DRAM 23 Stage Lighting, FASH 52 History of Fashion, FASH 80 Textile Design, FASH 63 Tailoring, FASH 68 Flat Pattern Design, FASH 71 Fitting and Pattern Alteration, FASH 73 Contemporary Tailoring, FASH 75 Sewing Specialty Fabrics, DRAM 25 Make-up, FASH 65 Couture Techniques, FASH 126 Specialized Sewing Options. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Life Science Division Life Science Division, Life Science Building, LS106A, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1324 This division offers high-quality instructional programs to students pursuing transfer to four-year institutions, occupational certificates/degrees, professional continuing education and special interests by offering courses designed for life-long learning.The division staff serves as instructional support and as informational resources to students, faculty and the community. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Science Degree: Dental Assisting Full Time Variable Contact provider Life Science Division, Department of Dental Assisting This program's graduates will be able to: immediately sit for the California State Board Examination as a Registered Dental Assistant (RDA) and perform those duties allocated by the California Dental Association; receive the California Dental Radiation Health and Safety License and expose radiography on patients; receive a Certificate in Coronal Polishing and perform this procedure as an RDA. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are DNTL 100 Orientation to Dental Careers, DNTL 101 Dental Anatomy, DNTL 102 Chairside Assisting I, DNTL 103 Beginning Radiography, DNTL 104 Chairside Assisting II, DNTL 105 Dental Health Science, DNTL 106 Supervised Clinical Experience I, DNTL 111 Dental Pharmacology and Oral Pathology, DNTL 112 Office Management, DNTL 113 Intermediate Radiography, DNTL 114 Chairside Assisting III, DNTL 115 Dental Specialties, DNTL 116 Supervised Clinical Experience II, ENGL 111 Intro. to College Writing, HLTH 205 CPR for Health Professionals. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Life Science Division, Department of Dental Assisting Life Science Division, Department of Dental Assisting, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4137 This division offers high-quality instructional programs to students pursuing transfer to four-year institutions, occupational certificates/degrees, professional continuing education and special interests by offering courses designed for life-long learning.The division staff serves as instructional support and as informational resources to students, faculty and the community. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Science Degree: Fashion Design Full Time Variable Contact provider Life Science Division This program's graduates will be able to: demonstrate fundamental design principles using a variety of media; illustrate design concepts using hand sketching and computer software; recognize professional quality indicators for textile and apparel products; access and use a variety of design inspiration and trend sources; create patterns using a variety of methods; sew and execute a finished product; apply interpersonal skills that support career success, such as self-awareness and teamwork; demonstrate a working knowledge of the fashion industry; showcase work in a format such as a portfolio or presentation board. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are FASH 15 Textiles, FASH 50 Introduction to Fashion, FASH 52 History of Fashion, FASH 53 Apparel Analysis and Selection, FASH 61 Clothing, FASH 65 Couture Techniques, FASH 68 Flat Pattern Design, FASH 82 Fashion Illustration, FASH 84 Portfolio Presentation, FASH 186 CAD for Apparel Laboratory, ART 45 Intro. to Computers for Graphic Arts, ART 46 Intro. to Photoshop, ART 22 Visual Fundamentals: Two-Dimensional Design, ART 29A Sketch I, ART 30A Figure Drawing I. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Life Science Division Life Science Division, Life Science Building, LS106A, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1324 This division offers high-quality instructional programs to students pursuing transfer to four-year institutions, occupational certificates/degrees, professional continuing education and special interests by offering courses designed for life-long learning.The division staff serves as instructional support and as informational resources to students, faculty and the community. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Science Degree: Fashion Merchandising Full Time Variable Contact provider Life Science Division This program's graduates will be able to: describe and explain the creation of a fashion line from vision to design, product development, and production; professionally communicate as thinkers, readers, writers, speakers, and listeners; demonstrate customer service, sales techniques, and general business and marketing practices; identify basic textiles and their required care as applied to apparel merchandising; analyze and evaluate fashion elements of apparel, wardrobe, and textiles; describe quality indicators for apparel and accessories; use business technology tools; demonstrate knowledge of levels of the fashion business and the importance of target marketing; apply interpersonal skills that support career success, such as self-awareness and teamwork. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are BUSI 50 Introduction to Marketing, FASH 15 Textiles, FASH 50 Introduction to Fashion, FASH 53 Apparel Analysis and Selection, FASH 61 Clothing, FASH 81 Business and Marketing Practices, FASH 84 Portfolio Presentation, HOSP 64 Customer Service, COOP 91 Fashion Work Experience, BUSI 54 Introduction to E-Commerce, FACS 56 Life Management, FASH 52 History of Fashion, SPCH 2 Small Group Communication. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Life Science Division Life Science Division, Life Science Building, LS106A, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1324 This division offers high-quality instructional programs to students pursuing transfer to four-year institutions, occupational certificates/degrees, professional continuing education and special interests by offering courses designed for life-long learning.The division staff serves as instructional support and as informational resources to students, faculty and the community. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Science Degree: Fashion Production Full Time Variable Contact provider Life Science Division This program's graduates will be able to: demonstrate intermediate to advanced apparel construction skills; recognize professional quality indicators for apparel products; select fabric and care appropriate to end use; produce and market salable merchandise using quality materials; set up and maintain a home based or small business using appropriate business and marketing practices; showcase work in a format such as a portfolio or presentation board. It prepares students to enter the retail or wholesale fashion business with the ability to produce salable, quality merchandise. Custom design work, as well as the business aspects of working from home as an entrepreneur, are included as topics in the program. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are FASH 15 Textiles, FASH 50 Introduction to Fashion, FASH 53 Apparel Analysis and Selection, FASH 61 Clothing, FASH 63 Tailoring, FASH 65 Couture Techniques, FASH 71 Fitting and Pattern Alteration, FASH 73 Contemporary Tailoring, FASH 75 Sewing Specialty Fabrics, FASH 80 Textile Design, FASH 81 Business and Marketing Practices, FASH 84 Portfolio Presentation, FACS 56 Life Management, FASH 52 History of Fashion, FASH 68 Flat Pattern Design. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Life Science Division Life Science Division, Life Science Building, LS106A, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1324 This division offers high-quality instructional programs to students pursuing transfer to four-year institutions, occupational certificates/degrees, professional continuing education and special interests by offering courses designed for life-long learning.The division staff serves as instructional support and as informational resources to students, faculty and the community. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Science Degree: Fitness Instructor Training Full Time Variable Contact provider Physical Education Division, Physical Fitness Department This program's graduates will be able to: identify and describe major muscles, their origins, insertions and actions; describe the body's physiological responses and adaptations to exercise; demonstrate appropriate activities for development of muscular strength, muscular endurance, cardiorespiratory endurance and flexibility; describe appropriate activities for warm-up and cool-down and the reasons for each; apply skills in either personal training or group exercise leadership; explain the rationale for use of the Par-Q and fitness testing protocols; describe the relationship between body composition, nutrition and exercise. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are PFIT 10 Weight Training, PFIT 14 Exercise for Health and Fitness, PFIT 18A Aerobic Fitness I, PFIT 50 Independent Fitness and Testing Pgm, PFIT 51 Fitness and Wellness Strategies, PFIT 60 Fitness Exercise Physiology, PFIT 63 Fitness Anatomy and Kinesiology, PSYC 50 Health Psychology. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Physical Education Division, Physical Fitness Department Physical Education Division, Physical Fitness Department, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4220   No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Science Degree: Hospitality Operations Full Time Variable Contact provider Life Science Division This program is designed to qualify graduates for entry-level positions in the operation and management of commercial, residential, and resort facilities. Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to: check guests in and out of a hotel or lodging facility; operate a computer using appropriate software for the hotel industry; purchase food and plan menus; plan events using acceptable industry practices; monitor safety and sanitation procedures for an institution; work as a member of a team; read and use financial statements and operating documents; provide guest satisfaction and customer service; present a portfolio demonstrating competencies and abilities. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are HOSP 51 Intro. to the Hospitality Industry, HOSP 52 Guest Services Management, HOSP 53 Food Service Management, HOSP 55 Lodging Operations, HOSP 56 Intro. to Hospitality Sales and Marketing, HOSP 58 Sanitation, Safety, Equipment, HOSP 64 Customer Service, HOSP 66 Practices in Hospitality, HOSP 72 Culinary Arts Basics, COOP 91 Hospitality Work Experience, BUSC 100A Word Proc: Word/Windows I, BUSC 119A Intro. to Spreadsheets: Excel I, BUSC 124 Quicken, CSIS 50 MS Office Applications. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Life Science Division Life Science Division, Life Science Building, LS106A, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1324 This division offers high-quality instructional programs to students pursuing transfer to four-year institutions, occupational certificates/degrees, professional continuing education and special interests by offering courses designed for life-long learning.The division staff serves as instructional support and as informational resources to students, faculty and the community. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Science Degree: Human Services Full Time Variable Contact provider Life Science Division This program is intended to prepare the student for an entry-level position in the human services field such as program specialist, community outreach worker, life skills counselor, eligibility worker, and social services assistant. Paraprofessional jobs are plentiful in state and local government agencies, non-profit organizations and private social services agencies. Career advancement is available with experience and additional training. Most courses in the program will transfer, allowing the student to pursue an advanced degree. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are BUSC 100A Word Proc: Word/Win. I, BUSC 100B Word Proc: Word/Win. II, HUMS 50 Intro. to Human Services, HUMS 53 Counseling Tech. for the Paraprof'l, HUMS 54 Family Development I, HUMS 55 Family Development II, HUMS 60 Practices in Human Services, COOP 91 Human Services Work Experience, CHDV 1 Child Development, CHDV 56 Early Childhood Ed. in a Diverse Soc., FACS 56 Life Management. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Life Science Division Life Science Division, Life Science Building, LS106A, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1324 This division offers high-quality instructional programs to students pursuing transfer to four-year institutions, occupational certificates/degrees, professional continuing education and special interests by offering courses designed for life-long learning.The division staff serves as instructional support and as informational resources to students, faculty and the community. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Science Degree: Marine Science and Technology Full Time Variable Contact provider Life Science Division This program is designed to meet the need for workers who can apply science and technology intelligently and responsibly to coastal and ocean-related activities. The program at MPC emphasizes environmental monitoring, submersible technology, and geographical information systems. Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to: work intelligently, safely, and responsibly in the marine environment; demonstrate an understanding of advanced technologies applied to ocean activities; apply critical thinking and problem solving skills; scientifically assess and monitor coastal and marine ecosystems. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are BIOL 13 Marine Biology, MAST 10 Intro. to GIS, GPS, and Cartography, MAST 31 Exploring Ocean Careers, MAST 51 Practical Marine Oper. and Safety, MAST 55 Intro. to Submersible Tech., OCEN 2 Introductory Oceanography, COOP 91 Marine Sci. and Tech. Internship, AUTO 101 Engine Repair, AUTO 102 Basic Auto. Electricity and Electronics, ENGL 113 Technical Writing, MAST 11 Spatial Analysis and Adv. GIS Tech. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Life Science Division Life Science Division, Life Science Building, LS106A, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1324 This division offers high-quality instructional programs to students pursuing transfer to four-year institutions, occupational certificates/degrees, professional continuing education and special interests by offering courses designed for life-long learning.The division staff serves as instructional support and as informational resources to students, faculty and the community. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Science Degree: Medical Assisting Full Time Variable Contact provider Life Science Division This program prepares students for a wide variety of unlicensed careers in the health care field. Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to perform outcomes specified for the medical office administration program and: accurately measure and record vital signs (TPR/BP) and statistics; wrap instrument packs and effectively operate the autoclave sterilizer; assist with common medical exams and procedures and perform routine lab screening procedures; perform standard Universal Procedures for infection control; produce accurate 12-lead and rhythm strip ECGs; communicate with patients regarding clinical preparation, outcomes and follow-up care. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are MEDA 100 Introduction to Health Careers, MEDA 101 Medical Ethics and Law, MEDA 105 Medical Terminology, MEDA 110 Medical Office Management, MEDA 112 Medical Office Finances and Comp. Apps, MEDA 114 Medical Insurance Management, MEDA 116 Medical Records and Transcription, MEDA 118 Pharmacology and Human Diseases, MEDA 120 Medical Office Clinical Techniques, MEDA 121 Adv. Med. Ofc. Clinical Tech., MEDA 130 Medical Assisting Externship. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Life Science Division Life Science Division, Life Science Building, LS106A, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1324 This division offers high-quality instructional programs to students pursuing transfer to four-year institutions, occupational certificates/degrees, professional continuing education and special interests by offering courses designed for life-long learning.The division staff serves as instructional support and as informational resources to students, faculty and the community. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Science Degree: Medical Office Administration Full Time Variable Contact provider Life Science Division This program prepares students for administrative careers in a broad variety of health care settings. Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to: communicate in appropriate medical technical terminology and syntax; recognize common pathologies, diagnostic tests and therapies; utilize computer technology for common medical management tasks; work as a member of a health care team; efficiently utilize medical and drug references, materials and media; construct accurate patient medical records via machine voice transcription of medical dictation; maintain an accurate insurance management log system; accurately code using CPT4/HCPCS (medical procedures) and ICD-9 (diagnoses) coding systems; repare accurate insurance claims using excerpts from analysis of patient records. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are ANAT 5 Basic Human Anatomy and Physiology, HLTH 205 CPR for Health Professionals, MEDA 100 Introduction to Health Careers, MEDA 101 Medical Ethics and Law, MEDA 105 Medical Terminology, MEDA 110 Medical Office Management, MEDA 112 Medical Ofc. Finances and Comp. Apps, MEDA 114 Medical Insurance Management, MEDA 116 Medical Records and Transcription, MEDA 118 Pharmacology and Human Diseases. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Life Science Division Life Science Division, Life Science Building, LS106A, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1324 This division offers high-quality instructional programs to students pursuing transfer to four-year institutions, occupational certificates/degrees, professional continuing education and special interests by offering courses designed for life-long learning.The division staff serves as instructional support and as informational resources to students, faculty and the community. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Science Degree: Medical Office Procedures - Medical Coding Specialist Focus Full Time Variable Contact provider Life Science Division This program's graduates will be able to: communicate in appropriate medical technical terminology and syntax; recognize common pathologies, diagnostic tests and therapies; utilize computer technology for common medical management tasks; work as a member of a health care team. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are BUSC 104C Word Proc.: WordPerfect/Windows III, BUSC 108C Comp. Skls/Typing Skls: Part 1, BUSC 108D Comp. Skls/Typing Skls: Part 2, BUSC 108E Comp. Skls/Typing Skls: Part 3, BUSC 108F Comp. Skls/Typing Skls: Part 4, BUSC 108G Comp. Skls/Typing Skls: Part 5, BUSC 108H Comp. Skls/Typing Skls: Part 6, BUSC 108I Comp. Skls/Typing Skls: Part 7, BUSC 108J Comp. Skls/Typing Skls: Part 8, BUSC 109 Keyboarding for Computers, BUSC 110A Introductory Typing I, BUSC 110B Introductory Typing II, BUSC 110C Introductory Typing III, ANAT 5 Basic Human Anat. and Physiology, HLTH 4 Healthy Living, PSYC 50 Health Psychology, ENGL 1A Comp. and Analytical Reading, ENGL 111 Intro. to College Writing, ENSL 110 Adv. Composition, MEDA 112 Med. Ofc. Finances and Comp. Apps. and MEDA 113 Medical Procedure Coding and MEDA 115 Medical Diagnostic Coding and MEDA 118 Pharmacology and Human Diseases. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Life Science Division Life Science Division, Life Science Building, LS106A, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1324 This division offers high-quality instructional programs to students pursuing transfer to four-year institutions, occupational certificates/degrees, professional continuing education and special interests by offering courses designed for life-long learning.The division staff serves as instructional support and as informational resources to students, faculty and the community. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Science Degree: Medical Office Procedures - Medical Insurance Specialist Focus Full Time Variable Contact provider Life Science Division This program's graduates will be able to: communicate in appropriate medical technical terminology and syntax; recognize common pathologies, diagnostic tests and therapies; utilize computer technology for common medical management tasks; work as a member of a health care team. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are BUSC 104C Word Proc.: WordPerfect/Windows III, BUSC 108C Comp. Skls/Typing Skls: Part 1, BUSC 108D Comp. Skls/Typing Skls: Part 2, BUSC 108E Comp. Skls/Typing Skls: Part 3, BUSC 108F Comp. Skls/Typing Skls: Part 4, BUSC 108G Comp. Skls/Typing Skls: Part 5, BUSC 108H Comp. Skls/Typing Skls: Part 6, BUSC 108I Comp. Skls/Typing Skls: Part 7, BUSC 108J Comp. Skls/Typing Skls: Part 8, BUSC 109 Keyboarding for Computers, BUSC 110A Introductory Typing I, BUSC 110B Introductory Typing II, BUSC 110C Introductory Typing III, ANAT 5 Basic Human Anat. and Physiology, HLTH 4 Healthy Living, PSYC 50 Health Psychology, ENGL 1A Comp. and Analytical Reading, ENGL 111 Intro. to College Writing, ENSL 110 Adv. Composition, MEDA 112 Med. Ofc. Finances and Comp. Apps. and MEDA 113 Medical Procedure Coding and MEDA 114 Medical Insurance Management and MEDA 115 Medical Diagnostic Coding and MEDA 118 Pharmacology and Human Diseases. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Life Science Division Life Science Division, Life Science Building, LS106A, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1324 This division offers high-quality instructional programs to students pursuing transfer to four-year institutions, occupational certificates/degrees, professional continuing education and special interests by offering courses designed for life-long learning.The division staff serves as instructional support and as informational resources to students, faculty and the community. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Science Degree: Medical Office Procedures - Reception Full Time Variable Contact provider Life Science Division This program's graduates will be able to: communicate in appropriate medical technical terminology and syntax; recognize common pathologies, diagnostic tests and therapies; utilize computer technology for common medical management tasks; work as a member of a health care team. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are BUSC 104C Word Proc.: WordPerfect/Windows III, BUSC 108C Comp. Skls/Typing Skls: Part 1, BUSC 108D Comp. Skls/Typing Skls: Part 2, BUSC 108E Comp. Skls/Typing Skls: Part 3, BUSC 108F Comp. Skls/Typing Skls: Part 4, BUSC 108G Comp. Skls/Typing Skls: Part 5, BUSC 108H Comp. Skls/Typing Skls: Part 6, BUSC 108I Comp. Skls/Typing Skls: Part 7, BUSC 108J Comp. Skls/Typing Skls: Part 8, BUSC 109 Keyboarding for Computers, BUSC 110A Introductory Typing I, BUSC 110B Introductory Typing II, BUSC 110C Introductory Typing III, ANAT 5 Basic Human Anat. and Physiology, HLTH 4 Healthy Living, PSYC 50 Health Psychology, ENGL 1A Comp. and Analytical Reading, ENGL 111 Intro. to College Writing, ENSL 110 Adv. Composition, MEDA 110 Medical Office Management and MEDA 112 Med. Ofc. Finances and Comp. Apps. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Life Science Division Life Science Division, Life Science Building, LS106A, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1324 This division offers high-quality instructional programs to students pursuing transfer to four-year institutions, occupational certificates/degrees, professional continuing education and special interests by offering courses designed for life-long learning.The division staff serves as instructional support and as informational resources to students, faculty and the community. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Science Degree: Ornamental Horticulture Full Time Variable Contact provider Life Science Division This program's graduates will be able to: practice sound gardening techniques; explain basic plant functions; identify common local plants; apply basic principles of landscape design; demonstrate floral design techniques; identify and propagate various types of plants; apply principles of turf management; conduct pest management practices; utilize sound horticultural business management practices; plan and set up effective irrigation systems. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are ORNH 51 Intro. to Ornamental Horticulture I, ORNH 52 Intro. to Ornamental Horticulture II, ORNH 61 Plant Identification: Shrubs, Vines, Ground Covers, ORNH 62 Plant Identification: Trees, Annuals, Perennials, ORNH 63 Plant Propagation, ORNH 65 Basic Landscape Design, ORNH 55 Trees, ORNH 57 Turfgrass Management, ORNH 64 Growing and Using Calif. Native Plants, ORNH 66 Intermediate Landscape Design. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Life Science Division Life Science Division, Life Science Building, LS106A, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1324 This division offers high-quality instructional programs to students pursuing transfer to four-year institutions, occupational certificates/degrees, professional continuing education and special interests by offering courses designed for life-long learning.The division staff serves as instructional support and as informational resources to students, faculty and the community. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Science Degree: Physical Education Aide Full Time Variable Contact provider Physical Education Division, Physical Education Department This program's graduates will be able to: apply basic principles of safety in a physical education activity; assist or lead various physical fitness/education activities in a group setting; identify injuries common to fitness activities and basic treatment; apply basic physical training principles in designing fitness training programs; identify career options in health, physical education and fitness. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are ANAT 5 Basic Human Anatomy and Physiology, PHED 40 Careers in Physical Ed. and Fitness, PHED 41 Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries, PSYC 1 General Psychology, PFIT 8 Aerobic Conditioning, PFIT 9 Personal Fitness, PFIT 10 Weight Training, PFIT 13 Stability Ball Training, PFIT 14 Exercise for Health and Fitness. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Physical Education Division, Physical Education Department Physical Education Division, Physical Education Department, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4220 This division offers high-quality instructional programs to students pursuing transfer to four-year institutions, occupational certificates/degrees, professional continuing education and special interests by offering courses designed for life-long learning.The division staff serves as instructional support and as informational resources to students, faculty and the community. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Science Degree: Restaurant Management Full Time Variable Contact provider Life Science Division This program recognizes that food service is one of the world's largest industries. The industry includes all establishments that supply, prepare and serve food outside the home or food to deliver to the home. Whether on a large or small scale, employment is available in hospitals, schools, retirement homes, restaurants, catering and hotels/resorts. Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to: purchase, receive, store, prepare, hold and serve food using appropriate industry practices; monitor safety and sanitation procedures for an institution; use the HACCP system of food safety; design a food and/or beverage service operation using cost analysis and acceptable business practices. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are BUSI 1A Financial Accounting, BUSI 1B Managerial Accounting, CSIS 1 Intro. to Comp. Sci. and Info. Syst., ECON 2 Principles of Economics: Macro, ECON 4 Principles of Economics: Micro, HOSP 51 Intro. to the Hospitality Industry, HOSP 52 Guest Services Management, HOSP 53 Food Service Management, MATH 16 Elementary Statistics. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Life Science Division Life Science Division, Life Science Building, LS106A, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1324 This division offers high-quality instructional programs to students pursuing transfer to four-year institutions, occupational certificates/degrees, professional continuing education and special interests by offering courses designed for life-long learning.The division staff serves as instructional support and as informational resources to students, faculty and the community. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Science: Administration of Justice - Law Enforcement Full Time Variable Contact provider Life Science Division, Administration of Justice Department This program's graduates will be able to: demonstrate required broad knowledge and skills, including critical thinking and problem solving skills, applicable to the field; articulate the system's objectives, the crime problem, and role expectations of criminal justice personnel, and describe the various agencies and each subsystem within the system; describe the system's responsibilities to the community, factors in crime causation, the social implications of crime and communication barriers between the system and the community; apply definitions and concepts to the relevant legal codes; identify related statutes and cases; analyze specific legal problems; analyze legal concepts and make rational decisions about case processing; demonstrate knowledge of the rules of evidence, legal definitions and concepts of evidentiary law; produce field notes, write accurate reports, compile and analyze data and prepare formal reports suitable for prosecutions and court presentations. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are ADMJ 2 Intro. to Administration of Justice, ADMJ 3 Community and Human Relations, ADMJ 4 Criminal Law, ADMJ 6 Introduction to Evidence, ADMJ 51 Criminal Procedures, ADMJ 55 Writing for Criminal Justice, ADMJ 66 Introduction to Investigation, ADMJ 53 Police Field Operations, ADMJ 57 Introduction to Corrections, ADMJ 70 Juvenile Law and Procedure, LETP 180 Citizen’s Academy. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Life Science Division, Administration of Justice Department Life Science Division, Administration of Justice Department, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4004 This department offers students the opportunity to learn about law enforcement as a career, and to become trained for entry-level positions in the law enforcement community.Courses are offered in a variety of areas, from criminal law to corrections.Some courses are taught in a living room series format. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Science: Automotive Technology Full Time Variable Contact provider Life Science Division, Automotive Technology Program This program is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions in automotive dealerships, independent repair facilities, customizing shops and other auto-related industries. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are AUTO 100 Intro. to Auto Technology, AUTO 101 Engine Repair, AUTO 102 Basic Auto Electricity and Electronics, AUTO 103 Engine Performance, AUTO 104 Automotive Electrics, AUTO 106 Auto Brake Syst and Safety Inspection, AUTO 110 Auto Comp. Controls and Fuel Injection, AUTO 107 Automatic Trans. and Transaxle, AUTO 108 Standard Transmissions, AUTO 109 Automotive Heating and Air Cond., AUTO 111 Automotive Steering and Suspension, AUTO 170 Basic Clean Air Car Course. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Life Science Division, Automotive Technology Program Life Science Division, Automotive Technology Program, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4189 This department offers students the opportunity to learn about law enforcement as a career, and to become trained for entry-level positions in the law enforcement community.Courses are offered in a variety of areas, from criminal law to corrections.Some courses are taught in a living room series format. No  
119067 Monterey Peninsula College Associate in Science: Massage Therapy Full Time Variable Contact provider Physical Education Division, Physical Fitness Department This program's graduates will be able to: apply knowledge and skills in the theory and practice of therapeutic massage to perform, safely and effectively, a variety of techniques in order to produce a variety of physiological results in various populations; communicate with clients in a professional and ethical manner; describe strategies for launching, building and managing a massage business; identify various employment opportunities in the massage profession; recognize the importance of continuing education as an integral component of professional growth; apply self-care techniques to prevent burnout and injury; apply for a business license in most California municipalities. Student must have all previous academic work must be included, including Secondary School, college, university, technical school, English Language Programs, and all postsecondary education, whether in the USA or another country; scores from TOEFL for those student whose native (first) language is not English. Associate degree Monterey Peninsula College The modules are ANAT 5 Basic Human Anatomy and Physiology, HLTH 5 Adv. First Aid and Emer. Care, PFIT 63 Fitness Anatomy and Kinesiology, PFIT 82 Therapeutic Massage I, PFIT 83 Therapeutic Massage II, PFIT 180 Massage Therapy Skills Lab, PFIT 84 Sports Massage, PFIT 85 Clinical Massage, HLTH 4 Healthy Living, MEDA 105 Medical Terminology, NUTF 1 Nutrition. Monterey Peninsula College NancyPredham, Director - International Student Programs 14587 980 Fremont Street, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 645 1357 Physical Education Division, Physical Fitness Department Physical Education Division, Physical Fitness Department, MONTEREY, California, 93940, +1 831 646 4220 This department offers students the opportunity to learn about law enforcement as a career, and to become trained for entry-level positions in the law enforcement community.Courses are offered in a variety of areas, from criminal law to corrections.Some courses are taught in a living room series format. No  
119137 Moorpark College AA Degree in Chemistry Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Department of Chemistry   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are Chem M01A General Chemistry I 6.0, Chem M01B General Chemistry II 6.0, Chem M07A Organic Chemistry I 5.0, Math M16A Applied Calculus I .3.0, Math M16B Applied Calculus II 3.0, Phys M10A General Physics I 4.0, Phys M10AL General Physics I Lab 1.0, Phys M10B .General Physics II 4.0, Phys M10BL General Physics II Lab 1.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Department of Chemistry Department of Chemistry, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Chemistry is located in the Physical Science building on the east side of campus. They have four teaching laboratories, several lecture classrooms, and up-to-date laboratory equipment to provide student with required contemporary tools and techniques. Specialized instrumentation for chemical analyses include two gas chromatographs (GC) and Infrared (FTIR) and UV-VIS spectrophotometers in addition to the necessary equipment to conduct all general, organic, and biological chemistry laboratories offered. No  
119137 Moorpark College AS Degree in Chemistry Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Department of Chemistry   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are Chem M01A General Chemistry I 6.0, Chem M01B General Chemistry II 6.0, Chem M07A Organic Chemistry I 5.0, Chem M07B Organic Chemistry II 5.0, Math M25A Calculus with Analytical Geometry I 5.0, Math M25B Calculus with Analytical Geometry II 5.0, Phys M20A Mechanics of Solids and Fluids 4.0, Phys M20AL Mechanics of Solids and Fluids Lab 1.0, Phys M20B Thermodynamics, Electricity, and Magnetism 4.0, Phys M20BL Thermodynamics, Electricity, and Magnetism Lab 1.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Department of Chemistry Department of Chemistry, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Chemistry is located in the Physical Science building on the east side of campus. They have four teaching laboratories, several lecture classrooms, and up-to-date laboratory equipment to provide student with required contemporary tools and techniques. Specialized instrumentation for chemical analyses include two gas chromatographs (GC) and Infrared (FTIR) and UV-VIS spectrophotometers in addition to the necessary equipment to conduct all general, organic, and biological chemistry laboratories offered. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate Degree in EATM Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Exotic Animal Training and Management Program This program is intended to develop the necessary knowledge and skill basic to the function of a radiographer in performing diagnostic x-ray procedures in hospital or other health care settings. Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are ANSC M02 Animal Health and Safety 2.0, ANSC M03 Animal Nutrition 2.0, ANSC M04 Animal Behavior 3.0, ANSC M04L Animal Behavior Lab 0.5, ANSC M06 Animal Anatomy/Physiology 3.0, ANSC M07 Animal Diversity 3.0, ANSC M07L Animal Diversity Lab 0.5, ANSC M08 Wildlife Conservation 3.0, EATM M01A Animal Care and Handling I 1.0, EATM M01AL Animal Care/Handling I Lab 4.0, EATM M01B Animal Care and Handling II 1.0, EATM M01BL Animal Care and Handling II Lab 4.0, EATM M02A Zoo Work Skills - First Yr. #1 1.0, EATM M02B Zoo Work Skills – First Year WI 0.5, EATM M02C Zoo Work Skills – First Year #2 1.5, EATM M02D Zoo Work Skills – Second Year SS 3.0, EATM M02E Zoo Work Skills – Second Year #1 3.0, EATM M02F Zoo Work Skills – Second Year #2 1.5, EATM M15A Wildlife Education 1.0, EATM M15AL Wildlife Education I Lab 1.0, EATM M15B Wildlife Education II 1.0, EATM M15BL Wildlife Education II Lab 1.0, EATM M15C Production and Performance (2x) 2.0/2.0, EATM M21A Animal Training I 1.0, EATM M21AL Training I Lab 2.0, EATM M21B Animal Training II 1.0, EATM M21BL Animal Training II Lab 2.0, EATM M23A Elementary Veterinary Procedures I 4.0, EATM M23AL Elementary Veterinary Procedures Lab 1.0, EATM M23B .Elementary Veterinary Procedures II 3.0, EATM M23BL Elementary Veterinary Procedures Lab 1.0, EATM M30A Zoo Days I 0.5, EATM M30B .Zoo Days II 0.5, EATM M30C Zoo Days III 0.5, EATM M30D Projects 2.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Exotic Animal Training and Management Program Exotic Animal Training and Management Program, Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1441 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate Degree in Microcomputer Systems Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Computer Information Systems Department This program offers dual purpose: to prepare students for upper division course work in business, computer information systems, or management information systems, and to provide business skills for a variety of careers in business, industry, and government. To earn a Certificate in Computer Information Systems or an Associate in Science Degree with a major in Computer Information Systems, students complete 30 specified units; those seeking the degree must also complete general education degree requirements. Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are BUS M02A, Financial Accounting I 3.0, BUS M02B, Financial Accounting II 3.0 or CIS M18, Accounting with QuickBooks 3.0, BUS M30, Intro to Business and Economics 3.0, CIS M16, Intro to Information Systems 4.0, CIS M40, Visual BASIC I 4.0, CIS M41, Visual BASIC II 4.0, CIS M50, Intro to Local Area Network 3.0, CNSE M30, MS Windows Administration 3.0 or CNSE M31, MS Windows Network Server 3.0, CIS M53, Systems Analysis 3.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Computer Information Systems Department Computer Information Systems Department, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 The Computer Information Systems Department offers an Associate Degree in Microcomputer Systems as well as various certificates in office systems, computer applications, and database technologies. The Department specializes in providing state-of-the-art education in computer literacy, computer software applications, and internet and web technologies. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Health Science Institute   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are NS M01 Beginning Nursing Science 4.0, NS M01L Beginning Nursing Science Clinical Lab I 4.5, NS M02 Intermediate Nursing Science I 5.0, NS M02L Interm. Nursing Science Clinical Lab I 4.5, NS M03 Intermediate Nursing Science II 5.0, NS M03L Interm. Nursing Science Clinical Lab II 5.0, NS M04 Advanced Nursing Science 4.0, NS M04L Advanced Nursing Science Clinical Lab 5.0, NS M11 Nursing Skills Laboratory 1.0, NS M12 Nursing Skills Laboratory 1.0, NS M13 Nursing Skills Laboratory 1.0, NS M14 Nursing Skills Laboratory 1.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Health Science Institute Health Science Institute, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Arts Degree in Behavioral Science with an Emphasis in Anthropology Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Anthropology Program   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are ANTH M02 Cultural Anthropology 3.0, PSY M01 Introduction to Psychology 3.0, SOC M01 Introduction to Sociology 3.0, Psychology: any course other than the PSY M22 or PSY M60 series courses, Sociology: any course other than the SOC M22 or SOC M60 series courses, Chicano Studies: CHST M01, M02, M04, History: HIST M03, M04, M06, M08, M12, Humanities: HUM M18, HUM M19. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Anthropology Program Anthropology Program, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Arts Degree with a Major in Acting Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Moorpark College   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are THA M01 Intro to the Theatre 3.0, THA M02A Beginning Acting 3.5, THA M02B Intermediate Acting 3.5, THA M02C Advanced Acting I 3.5, THA M03 Voice and Diction 3.0, THA M04 History of the Theatre 3.0, THA M10 Production and Performance 3.0, THA M18 Auditioning Techniques 1.5, THA M20 Stagecrafts 3.0, THA M24A Theatrical Costume and Makeup I 3.0, THA M02D Advanced Acting II 3.5 OR THA M09 Acting for Film and TV 3.0, THA M14 Improvisational Comedy 1.5 OR THA M17 Free Dance/Improvisation I 1.5. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). The Moorpark College student body includes approximately 15,000 students ranging in age from about 11 to over 70, with most of the students between 18 and 30 years old. 55% are women and 45% are men, while 65% attend during the daytime and 35% in the evening. 38% carry less than six units and 33% carry 12 or more units. Minorities make up over 18% of the students. Approximately 150 foreign students from 52 different countries are enrolled at Moorpark College. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Arts Degree with a Major in Art Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Moorpark College   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are ART M11 History of Art: Prehistoric through Gothic 3.0, ART M12 History of Art: Renaissance through Modern 3.0, ART M13 History of Art: Modern through Contemporary 3.0, ART M20 Two Dimensional Design 3.0, ART M23 Three Dimensional Design 3.0, ART M30 Drawing and Composition I 3.0, GR M10 Introduction to Communication Design 3.0 , ART M32 Beginning Life Drawing I 3.0, ART M43 Beginning Painting I 3.0, Plus three of the following: ART M31 Drawing and Composition II 3.0, ART M33 Beginning Life Drawing II 3.0, ART M40 Beginning Illustration 3.0, ART M44 Beginning Painting II 3.0, ART M77 Beginning Sculpture I 3.0, ART M79 Figure Sculpture 3.0, ART M90 Beginning Printmaking I 3.0, ART M98/GR M73 Silk Screen Serigraphy I 3.0, OR ART M70 Beginning Ceramics I 3.0, ART M77 Beginning Sculpture I 3.0, Plus three of the following: ART M71 Beginning Ceramics II 3.0, ART M72 Ceramic Design I 3.0, ART M73 Ceramic Design II 3.0, ART M74 Glaze Design I 3.0, ART M75 Glaze Design II 3.0, ART M78 Beginning Sculpture II 3.0, ART M79 Figure Sculpture 3.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). The Moorpark College student body includes approximately 15,000 students ranging in age from about 11 to over 70, with most of the students between 18 and 30 years old. 55% are women and 45% are men, while 65% attend during the daytime and 35% in the evening. 38% carry less than six units and 33% carry 12 or more units. Minorities make up over 18% of the students. Approximately 150 foreign students from 52 different countries are enrolled at Moorpark College. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Arts Degree with a Major in Biology Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Biology Department   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are BIOL M02A/B, General Biology I/II 5.0/5.0, CHEM M01A/B, General Chemistry I/II 6.0/6.0, MATH M16A/B, Applied Calculus I/II 3.0/3.0, PHYS M10A/M10AL, General Physics I/Lab 4.0/1.0, PHYS M10B/M10BL, General Physics II/Lab 4.0/1.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Biology Department Biology Department, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 The Department offers new courses such as genetics and molecular biology and enriched classes in field biology, natural history of Ventura, and heredity, evolution and society. The curriculum includes marine biology, molecular biology, botany, and anatomy and physiology. A comprehensive program in industrial biotechnology is also available. The biology program meets student’s needs in the areas of general education, transfer requirements, preparation for various professional programs and school to career demands. i.e. a certificate program in biotechnology. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Arts Degree with a Major in Communications Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Moorpark College   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are ENGL M01A English Composition 4.0, SPCH M01 Introduction to Speech 3.0, BUS M37 .Marketing 3.0 OR BUS M38 Advertising 3.0, GR M10 Introduction to Communication Design 3.0, GR M20 Macintosh/IBM Operating Systems 2.0, JOUR M01 Media and Society 3.0, JOUR M02 Reporting and Writing for the Media 3.0, PHOT M01A Beginning Photography 3.0, RT M02A Broadcast Studio Operations 3.0, RT M05 Radio Television Script Writing 3.0, RT M07A Radio Production Workshop 3.0, Plus Additional Courses from GR, JOUR, PHOT or RT 6.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). The Moorpark College student body includes approximately 15,000 students ranging in age from about 11 to over 70, with most of the students between 18 and 30 years old. 55% are women and 45% are men, while 65% attend during the daytime and 35% in the evening. 38% carry less than six units and 33% carry 12 or more units. Minorities make up over 18% of the students. Approximately 150 foreign students from 52 different countries are enrolled at Moorpark College. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Arts Degree with a Major in Dance Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Dance Department   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are DANC M01A Dance Appreciation 3.0, DANC M03 Dance History 3.0, DANC M52 Children’s Dance Theatre 3.0, DANC M17 Musical Dance Theater 3.0 OR DANC M51A Dance Performance 1.5, OR DANC M55 Ensemble 3.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Dance Department Dance Department, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 The Moorpark College Dance Department is committed to developing students for both professional and academic pursuits by providing a strong curriculum of beginning through advanced level technique and performance-based courses, as well as courses in dance history and appreciation. They additionally offer opportunities for those dancers, students and members of the community who share a love of the art form or who wish to explore the field of dance. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Arts Degree with a Major in Directing Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Moorpark College   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are THA M01 Intro to the Theatre 3.0, THA M02A Beginning Acting 3.0, THA M04 History of the Theatre 3.0, THA M10 Production/Performance (taken twice) 3.0/3.0, THA M15A Beginning Stage Direction 3.0, THA M15B Intermediate Stage Direction 3.0, THA M20 Stagecrafts 3.0, THA M21A Play Writing 3.0, THA M23A Lighting Design I 3.0, THA M25A Scenic Design I 3.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). The Moorpark College student body includes approximately 15,000 students ranging in age from about 11 to over 70, with most of the students between 18 and 30 years old. 55% are women and 45% are men, while 65% attend during the daytime and 35% in the evening. 38% carry less than six units and 33% carry 12 or more units. Minorities make up over 18% of the students. Approximately 150 foreign students from 52 different countries are enrolled at Moorpark College. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Arts Degree with a Major in Environmental Studies Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Moorpark College   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are ANTH M02 Cultural Anthropology 3.0, CHEM M12 Introductory Chemistry I 5.0, ECON M01 Principles of Microeconomics 3.0, ENSC M01 Environmental Science 3.0, ENSC M01L Environmental Science/Lab 1.0, ENSC M02 Environment and Human Interactions 4.0, GEOL M02 .Physical Geology 3.0, GEOL M02L Physical Geology Lab 1.0 MATH M15 Introductory Statistics 5.0, MATH M16A Applied Calculus I 3.0, MATH M16B Applied Calculus II 3.0, POLS M03 American Government and Politics 3.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). The Moorpark College student body includes approximately 15,000 students ranging in age from about 11 to over 70, with most of the students between 18 and 30 years old. 55% are women and 45% are men, while 65% attend during the daytime and 35% in the evening. 38% carry less than six units and 33% carry 12 or more units. Minorities make up over 18% of the students. Approximately 150 foreign students from 52 different countries are enrolled at Moorpark College. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Arts Degree with a Major in Human Performance Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Moorpark College   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are PE M90 Introduction to Human Performance 2.0, PE M91 Foundations of Fitness 3.0, HED M01 Health and Society 2.0, HED M05 Safety and First Aid 3.0, HED M06 Prevention/Treatment Athletic Injuries 3.0, PSY M01A Introduction to Psychology 3.0, ANAT M01 General Anatomy 4.0, PHSO M01 Human Physiology 5.0, NTS M01 Nutrition 3.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). The Moorpark College student body includes approximately 15,000 students ranging in age from about 11 to over 70, with most of the students between 18 and 30 years old. 55% are women and 45% are men, while 65% attend during the daytime and 35% in the evening. 38% carry less than six units and 33% carry 12 or more units. Minorities make up over 18% of the students. Approximately 150 foreign students from 52 different countries are enrolled at Moorpark College. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Arts Degree with a Major in Mathematics Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Mathematics Department This program student may spend less time earning an Associate and/or Bachelor’s Degree by deferring some of the university general education requirements until their junior and senior years and by giving priority to the requirements for a major in mathematics. Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are CS M10A Introduction to Computer Programming, Using Structured C++ /Lab 4.0, CS M10AL Introduction to Programming with C Lab 4.0, MATH M25A Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 5.0, MATH M25B Calculus with Analytic Geometry II 5.0, MATH M25C Calculus with Analytic Geometry III 5.0, MATH M31 Introduction to Linear Algebra 3.0, MATH M35 Applied Differential Equations 3.0, PHYS M20A .Mechanics of Solids and Fluids 4.0, PHYS M20AL .Mechanics of Solids and Fluids Lab 5.0, PHYS M20B .Electricity and Magnetism 4.0, PHYS M20BL .Electricity and Magnetism Lab 5.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Mathematics Department Mathematics Department, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 The Mathematics Department offers basic skills and transfer level courses in Mathematics. A number of Department courses apply toward the mathematics competency for graduation. Mathematics courses are fundamental preparation for a wide range of majors, including business, computer science, physical and life sciences, and social and behavioral sciences among others. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Arts Degree with a Major in Music Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Moorpark College   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are MUS M02A Diatonic Harmony 3.0, MUS M02AL Aural Skills I 2.0, MUS M02B Chromatic Harmony 3.0, MUS M02BL Aural Skills II 2.0, MUS M02C Musical Analysis 3.0, MUS M02CL Aural Skills III 2.0, MUS M02D Tonal Counterpoint 3.0, MUS M02DL Aural Skills IV 2.0, MUS M25C/D ....Class Piano – Intermediate I and II 2.0/2.0, MUS M29 Repertoire (taken twice) 1.0/1.0, MUS M30A-G Applied Music (taken twice) 1.0/1.0, Instrumental Music (complete specified units): One ensemble course each semester for 4 semesters 8.0 MUS M15 Moorpark Community Orchestra 2.0, MUS M18 Jazz Ensemble 2.0, MUS M19 Chamber Ensembles 2.0, MUS M21 Wind Ensemble 2.0, Two units (minimum) from the following: MUS M14 Instrumental Technique 2.0, MUS M25A Class Piano – Beginning I 2.0, MUS M25B Class Piano- Beginning II 2.0 OR Keyboard Music: MUS M25A/B Class Piano – Beginning I and II 2.0/2.0, One ensemble course each semester for 4 semesters 8.0, MUS M19 Chamber Ensembles 2.0, MUS M20 ...Piano Ensemble 2.0 OR Music Theory and Composition (complete specified units), One ensemble course each semester for 4 semesters 8.0, Ensemble choice based on student’s specialization 2.0/2.0, Two units (minimum) from the following 2.0 MUS M14 Instrumental Technique 2.0, MUS M25A/B Class Piano – Beginning I and II 2.0/2.0 OR Vocal Music Specialization One ensemble course each semester for 4 semesters 8.0, MUS M10 Concert Choir 2.0, MUS M16 Opera Theatre 2.0, MUS M17 Summer Music Theatre 3.0, MUS M60D Masterworks Chorale 2.0, Two units (minimum) from the following 2.0 MUS M13A/B Vocal Technique 2.0/2.0, MUS M13C/D Advanced Vocal Development III 2.0/2.0, MUS M25A/B Class Piano – Beginning I and II 2.0/2.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). The Moorpark College student body includes approximately 15,000 students ranging in age from about 11 to over 70, with most of the students between 18 and 30 years old. 55% are women and 45% are men, while 65% attend during the daytime and 35% in the evening. 38% carry less than six units and 33% carry 12 or more units. Minorities make up over 18% of the students. Approximately 150 foreign students from 52 different countries are enrolled at Moorpark College. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Arts Degree with a Major in Philosophy Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Moorpark College   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are PHIL M01 Introduction to Philosophy 3.0, PHIL M02 Introduction to Ethics 3.0 OR PHIL M04 Values and Environment 3.0, PHIL M07 Introduction to Logic 3.0 OR PHIL M09 Symbolic Logic 3.0, PHIL M11 Survey of World Religions: West 3.0 OR PHIL M12 Survey of World Religions: East 3.0, PHIL M13 The Classical Mind 3.0 OR PHIL M14 The Modern Mind 3.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). The Moorpark College student body includes approximately 15,000 students ranging in age from about 11 to over 70, with most of the students between 18 and 30 years old. 55% are women and 45% are men, while 65% attend during the daytime and 35% in the evening. 38% carry less than six units and 33% carry 12 or more units. Minorities make up over 18% of the students. Approximately 150 foreign students from 52 different countries are enrolled at Moorpark College. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Arts Degree with a Major in Radio/Television Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Radio/Television Program This program is varied curriculum provides introductory knowledge of broadcasting. Emphasis is possible through introductory specialization in such fields as broadcast journalism, production techniques, and advertising sales. Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are RT M01 Media and Society 3.0, RT M02A Television Studio Operation 3.0, RT M02B Digital Camera Production/Editing 3.0, RT M03A Television Production Workshop 3.0, RT M05 Radio/Television Script Writing 3.0, RT M07A Audio Production 3.0, Choose 9 units from the following 3-Unit Courses 9.0, HUM M03 History of Cinema I, HUM M04 History of Cinema II, PHOT M01A Beginning Photography, RT M03B Television Directing and Editing, RT M07B Advanced Media Audio Production, RT M08 Voice and Diction, RT M09 Acting for Film and TV, RT M12 Broadcast Journalism. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Radio/Television Program Radio/Television Program, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Arts Degree with a Major in Speech Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Moorpark College   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are SPCH M01 Introduction to Speech 3.0, SPCH M02. Advanced Public Speaking 3.0, SPCH M04. Interpersonal Communication 3.0, SPCH M05. Oral Interpretation of Literature 3.0, SPCH M07. Argumentation and Debate 3.0, SPCH M10A Forensics 2.0, SPCH M25 Introduction to Rhetorical Criticism 3.0, CIS M27 Microsoft Power Point 1.5, SPCH M03 Voice and Diction 3.0, SPCH M10B Forensics 2.0, SPCH M12 Intercultural Communication 3.0, SPCH M16 Readers’ Theatre 3.0, SPCH M26 Rhetoric of Popular Culture 3.0, SPCH M56 Business and Professional Speech 3.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). The Moorpark College student body includes approximately 15,000 students ranging in age from about 11 to over 70, with most of the students between 18 and 30 years old. 55% are women and 45% are men, while 65% attend during the daytime and 35% in the evening. 38% carry less than six units and 33% carry 12 or more units. Minorities make up over 18% of the students. Approximately 150 foreign students from 52 different countries are enrolled at Moorpark College. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Arts Degree with a Major in Technical Theatre Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Moorpark College   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are THA M01 Intro to the Theatre 3.0, THA M04 History of Theatre 3.0, THA M07A Audio Production 3.0, THA M11 Theatre Production: Technical (2 x) 3.0/3.0, THA M20 Stagecrafts 3.0, THA M23A Lighting Design I 3.0, THA M24A Theatrical Costume and Makeup I 3.0, THA M25A Scenic Design I 3.0, Any two of the following for 6.0 units: THA M23B Lighting Design, THA M24B Theatrical Costume and Makeup II, THA M25B Scenic Design II, THA M26 Scene Painting/Rendering. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). The Moorpark College student body includes approximately 15,000 students ranging in age from about 11 to over 70, with most of the students between 18 and 30 years old. 55% are women and 45% are men, while 65% attend during the daytime and 35% in the evening. 38% carry less than six units and 33% carry 12 or more units. Minorities make up over 18% of the students. Approximately 150 foreign students from 52 different countries are enrolled at Moorpark College. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Arts in Anthropology Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Anthropology Program   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are ANTH M01 Biological Anthropology 3.0, ANTH M01L Physical Anthropology Lab 1.0, ANTH M02 Cultural Anthropology 3.0, ANTH M03 Archaeology 3.0, ANTH M08 Culture and Communication 3.0, ANTH M04 Chicano Culture (co-listed as CHST M02) 3.0, ANTH M05 Archaeological Field Methods 3.0, ANTH M06 Introduction to Native American Studies 3.0, ANTH M07 Peoples and Cultures of the World 3.0, ANTH M09 Anthropology of Women 3.0, ANTH M10 Archaeological Reconnaissance 3.0, ANTH M11 The Anthropology of Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion 3.0, ANTH M12 Archaeological Laboratory Procedures 3.0, ANTH M22A/B Independent Studies in Anthropology 0.5-3.0, ANTH M60C Indians of California 3.0, ANTH M60I The Chumash and Their Neighbors 3.0, ANTH M60J Egyptology: Archaeology of the Land of the Pharaohs 3.0, ANTH M60K Mysteries of the Ancient Maya 3.0, ANTH M60R Archaeological Research Methods (2X) 3.0, ANTH M60S Introductory Archaeological Field Methods Supervision 3.0, ANTH M80 Internship in Anthropology 1.0-4.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Anthropology Program Anthropology Program, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Arts in Archaeology Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Anthropology Program   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are ANTH M03 Archaeology 3.0, ANTH M02 Cultural Anthropology 3.0, ANTH M01 Biological Anthropology 3.0, ANTH M05 Archaeological Field Methods 3.0, ANTH M10 Archaeological Reconnaissance 3.0, ANTH M12 Archaeological Laboratory Procedures 3.0, ANTH M05 Archaeological Field Methods (2X) 3.0, ANTH M10 Archaeological Reconnaissance (2X) 3.0, ANTH M12 Archaeological Laboratory Procedures 3.0, ANTH M60C Indians of California 3.0, ANTH M60I The Chumash and Their Neighbors 3.0, ANTH M60R Archaeological Research Methods (2X) 3.0, ANTH M60S Introductory Archaeological Field Methods Supervision (2X) 3.0, BIOL M05 Field Biology 3.0, GEOG M06 Map use and Interpretation 2.0, GEOL M04 Mineralogy 3.0, GEOL M21 Geology of California 3.0, PHOT M01A Beginning Photography 3.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Anthropology Program Anthropology Program, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Science Degree with a Major in Biology Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Biology Department   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are BIOL M02A/B, General Biology I/II 5.0/5.0, CHEM M01A/B, General Chemistry I/II 6.0/6.0, MATH M25A/B, Calculus with Analytic Geometry I/II 5.0/5.0 And PHYS M20A/M20AL, Mechanics of Solids and Fluids/Lab 4.0/1.0, PHYS M20B/M20BL, Thermodynamics, Electricity and Magnetism/Lab 4.0/1.0 or CHEM M07A, General Organic Chemistry I 5.0, CHEM M07B, General Organic Chemistry II 5.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Biology Department Biology Department, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 The Department offers new courses such as genetics and molecular biology and enriched classes in field biology, natural history of Ventura, and heredity, evolution and society. The curriculum includes marine biology, molecular biology, botany, and anatomy and physiology. A comprehensive program in industrial biotechnology is also available. The biology program meets student’s needs in the areas of general education, transfer requirements, preparation for various professional programs and school to career demands. i.e. a certificate program in biotechnology. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Science Degree with a Major in Business Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Business Department   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are BUS M02A Financial Accounting I 3.0, BUS M02B Financial Accounting II 3.0, BUS M02C Managerial Accounting 3.0, BUS M30 Intro to Business and Economics 3.0 OR ECON M02 Principles of Macro Economics 3.0, BUS M33 Business Law 3.0 OR BUS M34 Legal Environment of Business 3.0, BUS M39 Business Communication 3.0, CIS M16 Introduction to Information Systems 4.0, ECON M01 Principles Micro-Economics 3.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Business Department Business Department, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 The mission of the Business Department is to prepare today’s students for tomorrow’s careers by providing a high quality business education that meets the needs of our diverse community. The goals are to offer a variety of courses to allow students to sample and explore the world of business, to offer a degree program that includes the academic rigor and technical skills required to ensure that the transfer students are prepared to excel in any four-year university business program, to offer a certificate program that provides hands-on learning and real world experience to prepare the non-transfer students for entry level positions or career advancement in the workplace, to offer specific courses that focus on the business skills needed to develop, manage and run a small business. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Science Degree with a Major in Business - Management Option Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Business Department   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are BUS M02A Financial Accounting I 3.0, BUS M02B Financial Accounting II 3.0, BUS M30 Intro to Business and Economics 3.0, BUS M31 Introduction to Management 3.0, BUS M33 Business Law 3.0 OR BUS M34 Legal Environment of Business 3.0, BUS M39 Business Communications 3.0 OR BUS M28 Business English 3.0, CIS M16 Intro to Information Systems 4.0, BUS M32 Small Business Management 3.0, BUS M42 Business and Society 3.0, BUS M51 Human Resources Management 3.0, BUS M54 Organizational Behavior 3.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Business Department Business Department, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 The mission of the Business Department is to prepare today’s students for tomorrow’s careers by providing a high quality business education that meets the needs of our diverse community. The goals are to offer a variety of courses to allow students to sample and explore the world of business, to offer a degree program that includes the academic rigor and technical skills required to ensure that the transfer students are prepared to excel in any four-year university business program, to offer a certificate program that provides hands-on learning and real world experience to prepare the non-transfer students for entry level positions or career advancement in the workplace, to offer specific courses that focus on the business skills needed to develop, manage and run a small business. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Science Degree with a Major in Business - Sales and Marketing Option Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Business Department   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are BUS M02A Financial Accounting I 3.0, BUS M02B Financial Accounting II 3.0, BUS M30 Intro to Business and Economics 3.0, BUS M31 Introduction to Management 3.0, BUS M33 Business Law 3.0 OR BUS M34 Legal Environment of Business 3.0, BUS M39 Business Communications 3.0 OR BUS M28 Business English 3.0, CIS M16 Intro to Information Systems 4.0, BUS M35 Sales Techniques 3.0, BUS M37 Marketing 3.0, BUS M38 Advertising 3.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Business Department Business Department, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 The mission of the Business Department is to prepare today’s students for tomorrow’s careers by providing a high quality business education that meets the needs of our diverse community. The goals are to offer a variety of courses to allow students to sample and explore the world of business, to offer a degree program that includes the academic rigor and technical skills required to ensure that the transfer students are prepared to excel in any four-year university business program, to offer a certificate program that provides hands-on learning and real world experience to prepare the non-transfer students for entry level positions or career advancement in the workplace, to offer specific courses that focus on the business skills needed to develop, manage and run a small business. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Science Degree with a Major in Business - Accounting Option Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Business Department   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are BUS M02A Financial Accounting I 3.0, BUS M02B Financial Accounting II 3.0, BUS M30 Intro to Business and Economics 3.0, BUS M31 Introduction to Management 3.0, BUS M33 Business Law 3.0 OR BUS M34 Legal Environment of Business 3.0, BUS M39 Business Communications 3.0 OR BUS M28 Business English 3.0, CIS M16 Intro to Information Systems 4.0, CIS M14 10-Key Mastery on the Computer 1 1.0, CIS M24 Microsoft Excel Part 1 1.5, CIS M25 Microsoft Excel Part 2 1.5, BUS M02C Managerial Accounting 3.0, BUS M08 Accounting with Quickbooks 3.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Business Department Business Department, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 The mission of the Business Department is to prepare today’s students for tomorrow’s careers by providing a high quality business education that meets the needs of our diverse community. The goals are to offer a variety of courses to allow students to sample and explore the world of business, to offer a degree program that includes the academic rigor and technical skills required to ensure that the transfer students are prepared to excel in any four-year university business program, to offer a certificate program that provides hands-on learning and real world experience to prepare the non-transfer students for entry level positions or career advancement in the workplace, to offer specific courses that focus on the business skills needed to develop, manage and run a small business. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Science Degree with a Major in Child Development Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Moorpark College   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are CD M01 Introduction to Careers in ECE 1.0, CD M02 Human Development 3.0, CD M03 Child, Family and Community 3.0, CD M04 Practicum 1 - Observation 1.5, CD M04L Practicum 1 - Lab 0.5, CD M05 Equity Issues in ECE 3.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). The Moorpark College student body includes approximately 15,000 students ranging in age from about 11 to over 70, with most of the students between 18 and 30 years old. 55% are women and 45% are men, while 65% attend during the daytime and 35% in the evening. 38% carry less than six units and 33% carry 12 or more units. Minorities make up over 18% of the students. Approximately 150 foreign students from 52 different countries are enrolled at Moorpark College. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Science Degree with a Major in Computer Network Systems Engineering Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Computer Network Systems Engineering (CNSE) Program   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are CNSE M05 Local and Wide Area Network 4.0, CNSE M10 Introduction to Telecommunications 3.0, CNSE M12 Network Wiring and Cabling 3.0, CNSE M13 Internetworking and TCP/IP 4.0, CNSE M14 Introduction to Mobile Data/ Wireless LAN Technology 3.0, CNSE M18 Cisco System Computer Networking 1 and 2 4.0, CNSE M30 MS Windows Administration 3.0, CNSE M31 MS Windows Network Server 3.0, CNSE M80 Internship in Computer Systems Networking 1.0, EL M18 .PC Repair and Upgrade 3.0, MATH M01 .Elementary Algebra 5.0, CNSE M19 Cisco System Computer Networking 3 and 4 4.0, CNSE M35 SQL Server Administration 1.5, CNSE M37 MS Exchange Implementation 1.5, CNSE M38 MS Exchange Server 1.5, CNSE M39 ..SQL Server Implementation 1.5, CNSE M40 Microsoft Internet Server 1.5, CNSE M42 Windows 2000 Active Directory Services 3.0, CNSE M43 Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Administration 3.0, CNSE M44 Designing a Windows 2000 Directory Services 3.0, CNSE M45 ..Designing a Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure 3.0, CNSE M46 Designing a Windows 2000 Network Security 3.0, CNSE M47 MS Windows 2000 Network Mgmt 3.0, CNSE M48 Microsoft SWL Server Data Warehousing 1.5, CNSE M51 Cisco Semester 5-Advanced Routing Configuration 4.0, CNSE M52 Cisco Semester 6-Remote Access Network 4.0, CNSE M55 ..Linux Networking and System Administration 2.0, CNSE M56 Linux System Security Management 2.0, CNSE M57 Network Programming with Perl 1.5, CNSE M85 ..Cisco Network Security Management 2.5, CNSE M86 Cisco Secure PIX Firewalls 1.5, CNSE M87 Cisco Secure Virtual Private Networks 1.5. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Computer Network Systems Engineering (CNSE) Program Computer Network Systems Engineering (CNSE) Program, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Science Degree with a Major in Computer Science Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Moorpark College   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are CS M10A Programming with C/Lab 4.0, CS M10B Object-Oriented Prog/C++ 4.0, CS M20 Object-Oriented Data Structure and Algorithm Design 4.0, CS M30 Assembly Lang and Digital Design 4.0, CS M40 Computer Architecture 3.0, MATH M21 Discrete Mathematics 3.0, MATH M25A Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 5.0, MATH M25B Calculus with Analytic Geometry II 5.0, MATH M31 Introduction to Linear Algebra 3.0, CS M10C Windows Prog/Using Visual C++ 4.0, CS M10J Java Fundamentals 4.0, CS M10M Intermediate Java 3.0, CS M10S Java Servlets Programming 3.0, CS M50 Files and Data Bases 3.0, CS M60 Concepts of Programming Languages 4.0, MATH M25C Calculus with Analytic Geometry III 5.0, MATH M35 Applied Differential Equations 3.0, PHIL M09 Symbolic Logic 3.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). The Moorpark College student body includes approximately 15,000 students ranging in age from about 11 to over 70, with most of the students between 18 and 30 years old. 55% are women and 45% are men, while 65% attend during the daytime and 35% in the evening. 38% carry less than six units and 33% carry 12 or more units. Minorities make up over 18% of the students. Approximately 150 foreign students from 52 different countries are enrolled at Moorpark College. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Science Degree with a Major in Criminal Justice Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Moorpark College   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are CJ M01 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3.0, CJ M02 Concepts of Criminal Law 3.0, CJ M03 Community Relations 3.0, CJ M04 Legal Aspects of Evidence 3.0, CJ M05 .Principles/Procedures of the Justice System 3.0, CJ M06 Criminal Justice Report Writing 3.0, CJ M41 Intro to Probation, Parole and Corrections 3.0, Two Courses from the Following 3-Unit Courses 6.0, CJ M10 Patrol Procedures 3.0, CJ M11 Criminal Investigation 3.0, CJ M14 .Juvenile Procedure 3.0, CJ M18 Narcotics Investigation 3.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). The Moorpark College student body includes approximately 15,000 students ranging in age from about 11 to over 70, with most of the students between 18 and 30 years old. 55% are women and 45% are men, while 65% attend during the daytime and 35% in the evening. 38% carry less than six units and 33% carry 12 or more units. Minorities make up over 18% of the students. Approximately 150 foreign students from 52 different countries are enrolled at Moorpark College. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Science Degree with a Major in Engineering Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Moorpark College   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are CHEM M01A General Chemistry I 6.0, ENGR M04 Engineering and Design/CAD 3.0, ENGR M12 Engineering Materials 3.0, ENGR M16 Engineering Statics and Strength Materials 3.0 OR ENGR M20 Electrical Engineering Fundamentals 3.0, ENGR M20L Electrical Engineering Fundamentals/Lab 1.0, MATH M25A Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 5.0, MATH M25B Calculus with Analytic Geometry II 5.0, MATH M25C Calculus with Analytic Geometry III 5.0, PHYS M20A Mechanics of Solids and Fluids 4.0, PHYS M20AL Mechanics of Solids and Fluids Lab 1.0, PHYS M20B Thermodynamics, Electricity and Magnetism 4.0, PHYS M20BL Thermodynamics, Electricity and Magnetism Lab 1.0, PHYS M20C Wave Motion, Optics and Modern Physics 4.0, PHYS M20CL Wave Motion, Optics and Modern Physics/Lab 5.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). The Moorpark College student body includes approximately 15,000 students ranging in age from about 11 to over 70, with most of the students between 18 and 30 years old. 55% are women and 45% are men, while 65% attend during the daytime and 35% in the evening. 38% carry less than six units and 33% carry 12 or more units. Minorities make up over 18% of the students. Approximately 150 foreign students from 52 different countries are enrolled at Moorpark College. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Science Degree with a Major in Environmental Science Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Moorpark College   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are BIOL M02A General Biology I 4.0, BIOL M02B General Biology II 4.0, CHEM M01A .General Chemistry I 6.0, CHEM M01B General Chemistry II 6.0, ECON M01 .Principles of Microeconomics 3.0, ENSC M01 Environmental Science 3.0, ENSC M01L Environmental Science Lab 1.0, ENSC M02 Environment and Human Interactions 4.0, MATH M25A Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 5.0, MATH M25B Calculus with Analytic Geometry II 5.0, MATH M25C Calculus with Analytic Geometry III 5.0, PHYS M20A Mechanics of Solids and Fluids 4.0, PHYS M20AL Mechanics of Solids and Fluids Lab 1.0, PHYS M20B Thermodynamics, Electricity and Magnetism 4.0, PHYS M20BL Thermodynamics, Electricity and Magnetism Lab 1.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). The Moorpark College student body includes approximately 15,000 students ranging in age from about 11 to over 70, with most of the students between 18 and 30 years old. 55% are women and 45% are men, while 65% attend during the daytime and 35% in the evening. 38% carry less than six units and 33% carry 12 or more units. Minorities make up over 18% of the students. Approximately 150 foreign students from 52 different countries are enrolled at Moorpark College. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Science Degree with a Major in Geography Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Moorpark College   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are GEOG M01 The Physical Environment 3.0, GEOG M01L Physical Environment Lab 1.0, GEOG M02 Cultural Geography 3.0, GEOG M03 World Regional Geography 3.0, GEOG M05 Introduction to Meteorology 3.0, GEOG M10 Geography of California 3.0, GIS M01 Introduction to Mapping and GIS 3. 0, MATH M15 Introductory Statistics 5.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). The Moorpark College student body includes approximately 15,000 students ranging in age from about 11 to over 70, with most of the students between 18 and 30 years old. 55% are women and 45% are men, while 65% attend during the daytime and 35% in the evening. 38% carry less than six units and 33% carry 12 or more units. Minorities make up over 18% of the students. Approximately 150 foreign students from 52 different countries are enrolled at Moorpark College. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Science Degree with a Major in Geology Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Moorpark College   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are CHEM M01A General Chemistry I 6.0, CHEM M01B General Chemistry II 6.0, GEOL M02 .Physical Geology 3.0, GEOL M02L Physical Geology Lab 1.0, GEOL M03 Earth History 3.0, GEOL M04 Mineralogy 4.0, MATH M25A Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 5.0, MATH M25B Calculus with Analytic Geometry II 5.0, MATH M15 Introductory Statistics 5.0 OR MATH M25C Calculus with Analytic Geometry III 5.0, PHYS M10A/M10AL General Physics I Lab 4.0/1.0 OR PHYS M20A/M20AL Mechanics of Solids and Fluids Lab 4.0/1.0, PHYS M10B/M10BL General Physics II Lab 4.0/1.0 OR PHYS M20B/M20BL Thermodynamics, Electricity and Magnetism Lab 4.0/1.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). The Moorpark College student body includes approximately 15,000 students ranging in age from about 11 to over 70, with most of the students between 18 and 30 years old. 55% are women and 45% are men, while 65% attend during the daytime and 35% in the evening. 38% carry less than six units and 33% carry 12 or more units. Minorities make up over 18% of the students. Approximately 150 foreign students from 52 different countries are enrolled at Moorpark College. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Science Degree with a Major in Graphics Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Moorpark College   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are ART M20 Two Dimension Design 3.0, ART M30 Drawing and Composition I 3.0, GR M24A Desktop Publishing I 3.0, GR M26 Computer Assisted Illustration (Mac) 3.0, GR M27 Electronic and Digital Photography 3.0, GR M31 Graphic Design I 2.0, GR M32 Graphic Design II 3.0, GR M33 Advertising Design 2.0, GR M34 Lettering and Typography 2.0, GR M40 Beginning Illustration 3.0, OR ART M40 Beginning Illustration 3.0, GR M90 Portfolio 2.0, PHOT M01A Beginning Photography 3.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). The Moorpark College student body includes approximately 15,000 students ranging in age from about 11 to over 70, with most of the students between 18 and 30 years old. 55% are women and 45% are men, while 65% attend during the daytime and 35% in the evening. 38% carry less than six units and 33% carry 12 or more units. Minorities make up over 18% of the students. Approximately 150 foreign students from 52 different countries are enrolled at Moorpark College. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Science Degree with a Major in Interior Design Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Interior Design Program   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are ART M30 Drawing and Composition I 3.0, DRFT M02A Computer-Aided Drafting 3.0, ID M11 Beginning Interior Design 3.0, ID M12 Materials and Installations 3.0, ID M13 Textiles 3.0, ID M14 Intermediate Interior Design 3.0, ID M15 Space Planning 3.0, ID M16 History of Furniture 3.0, ID M17 Advanced Interior Design 3.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Interior Design Program Interior Design Program, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Science Degree with a Major in Journalism Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Department of Journalism   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are Jour M01 Media and Society 3.0, Jour M02 Reporting and Writing for the Media 3.0, Jour M03 Advanced Media Reporting, Writing and Presentation 3.0, Print Journalism Option (complete all 18 specified units) JOUR M08 Basic Photo-Journalism 3.0, JOUR M10A Newspaper Staff 3.0, JOUR M10C Newspaper Production 3.0, JOUR M14 Intro to Public Relations 3.0, GR M25 Computer Publications Design (Mac) 3.0, BUS M38 Advertising 3.0 OR Broadcast Journalism Option (complete all 21 specified units) RT M02A Television Studio Operation 3.0, RT M02B Digital Camera Production/Editing 3.0, RT M05 Radio/Television Script Writing 3.0, RT M07A Audio Production 3.0, RT M07B Advanced Media Audio Production 3.0, RT M08 Voice and Diction 3.0, RT M12 Broadcast Journalism 3.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Department of Journalism Department of Journalism, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Science Degree with a Major in Multimedia - Multimedia Animation Option Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Moorpark College   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are MM M10 Introduction to Digital Media 3.0, MM M20 Web Design 3.0, MM M30 Motion Graphics 3.0, MM M40 Introduction/3D Modeling and Animation 3.0, MM M50 Interactive Design 3.0, ART M20 2 Dimensional Design 3.0, ART M30 Drawing and Composition I 3.0, PHOT M01A Beginning Photography 3.0, THA M09 Acting for Film and TV 3.0, DANC M12A Modern Dance I-Fundamentals 1.5, DANC M12B Modern Dance II-Beginning 1.5, DRFT M20 3D Modeling (Computer Animation) 3.0, DRFT M21 Technical/Computer Animation 3.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). The Moorpark College student body includes approximately 15,000 students ranging in age from about 11 to over 70, with most of the students between 18 and 30 years old. 55% are women and 45% are men, while 65% attend during the daytime and 35% in the evening. 38% carry less than six units and 33% carry 12 or more units. Minorities make up over 18% of the students. Approximately 150 foreign students from 52 different countries are enrolled at Moorpark College. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Science Degree with a Major in Multimedia - Multimedia Broadcast Option Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Moorpark College   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are MM M10 Introduction to Digital Media 3.0, MM M20 Web Design 3.0, MM M30 Motion Graphics 3.0, MM M40 Introduction/3D Modeling and Animation 3.0, MM M50 Interactive Design 3.0, RT M01 Media and Society 3.0, RT M02A Broadcast Studio Operations 3.0, RT M02B Electronic Field Production/Post Prod 3.0, RT M03A Television Production Workshop 3.0, RT M05 Radio/Television Script Writing 3.0, RT M07A Radio Production Workshop 3.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). The Moorpark College student body includes approximately 15,000 students ranging in age from about 11 to over 70, with most of the students between 18 and 30 years old. 55% are women and 45% are men, while 65% attend during the daytime and 35% in the evening. 38% carry less than six units and 33% carry 12 or more units. Minorities make up over 18% of the students. Approximately 150 foreign students from 52 different countries are enrolled at Moorpark College. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Science Degree with a Major in Multimedia - Multimedia Business Option Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Moorpark College   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are MM M10 Introduction to Digital Media 3.0, MM M20 Web Design 3.0, MM M30 Motion Graphics 3.0, MM M40 Introduction/3D Modeling and Animation 3.0, MM M50 Interactive Design 3.0, BUS M30 Intro to Business and Economics 3.0, BUS M31 Intro to Management 3.0, BUS M32 Small Business Management 3.0, BUS M33 Business Law 3.0 OR BUS M34 Legal Environment of Business 3.0, BUS M37 Marketing 3.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). The Moorpark College student body includes approximately 15,000 students ranging in age from about 11 to over 70, with most of the students between 18 and 30 years old. 55% are women and 45% are men, while 65% attend during the daytime and 35% in the evening. 38% carry less than six units and 33% carry 12 or more units. Minorities make up over 18% of the students. Approximately 150 foreign students from 52 different countries are enrolled at Moorpark College. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Science Degree with a Major in Multimedia - Multimedia Communications Option Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Moorpark College   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are MM M10 Introduction to Digital Media 3.0, MM M20 Web Design 3.0, MM M30 Motion Graphics 3.0, MM M40 Introduction/3D Modeling and Animation 3.0, MM M50 Interactive Design 3.0, JOUR M01 Media and Society 3.0, HUM M04 History of Cinema II 3.0, SPCH M01 Introduction to Speech 3.0, RT M05 Radio/Television Script Writing 3.0, Six Units from the Following Courses 6.0, THA M01 Intro to the Theatre 3.0, DANC M12A Modern Dance I 1.5, GR M20 Mac/IBM Operating Systems 2.0, GR M23 .Intro to Comp. Graphics/Macintosh 3.0, PHOT M01A Beginning Photography 3.0, RT M02A Broadcast Studio Operations 3.0, RT M02B Electronic Field Production/Post 3.0, RT M07A Radio Production Workshop 3.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). The Moorpark College student body includes approximately 15,000 students ranging in age from about 11 to over 70, with most of the students between 18 and 30 years old. 55% are women and 45% are men, while 65% attend during the daytime and 35% in the evening. 38% carry less than six units and 33% carry 12 or more units. Minorities make up over 18% of the students. Approximately 150 foreign students from 52 different countries are enrolled at Moorpark College. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Science Degree with a Major in Multimedia - Multimedia Design Option Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Moorpark College   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are MM M10 Introduction to Digital Media 3.0, MM M20 Web Design 3.0, MM M30 Motion Graphics 3.0, MM M40 Introduction/3D Modeling and Animation 3.0, MM M50 Interactive Design 3.0, MM M80 Internship in Multimedia 1.0, MM M90 Interactive Portfolio 3.0, ART M20 2 Dimensional Design 3.0, PHOT M01A Beginning Photography 3.0, Six Units from the following Courses 6.0, ART M13 History of Art: Modern - Contemp 3.0, GR M26 Computer Illustration 3.0, GR M27 Electronic/Digital Photography 3.0, GR M31 Graphic Design I 3.0, GR M34 .Lettering and Typography 2.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). The Moorpark College student body includes approximately 15,000 students ranging in age from about 11 to over 70, with most of the students between 18 and 30 years old. 55% are women and 45% are men, while 65% attend during the daytime and 35% in the evening. 38% carry less than six units and 33% carry 12 or more units. Minorities make up over 18% of the students. Approximately 150 foreign students from 52 different countries are enrolled at Moorpark College. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Science Degree with a Major in Multimedia - WWW Design Option Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Moorpark College   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are MM M10 Introduction to Digital Media 3.0, MM M20 Web Design 3.0, MM M30 Motion Graphics 3.0, MM M40 Introduction/3D Modeling and Animation 3.0, MM M50 Interactive Design 3.0, MM M80 Internship in Multimedia 1.0, MM M90 Interactive Portfolio 3.0, ART M20 2 Dimensional Design 3.0, ART M30 Drawing and Composition I 3.0, Six Units from the Following Courses 6.0, CIS M50 Intro to Local Area Networks 3.0, CIS M52 Intro to Microsoft Windows NT 3.0, CIS M60C Internet and WWW I 1.0, CIS M30 Web Page Design I 1.5, CS M03 Comp. Hardware and Systems Software 3.0, CS M10A Programming with C 4.0, CS M10B Object Programming with C++ 4.0, CS M10J Java Fundamentals 4.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). The Moorpark College student body includes approximately 15,000 students ranging in age from about 11 to over 70, with most of the students between 18 and 30 years old. 55% are women and 45% are men, while 65% attend during the daytime and 35% in the evening. 38% carry less than six units and 33% carry 12 or more units. Minorities make up over 18% of the students. Approximately 150 foreign students from 52 different countries are enrolled at Moorpark College. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Science Degree with a Major in Photo-Journalism Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Moorpark College   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are JOUR M01 Media and Society 3.0, JOUR M02 Reporting and Writing for the Media 3.0, PHOT M01A Beginning Photography 3.0, PHOT M01B Intermediate Photography 3.0, PHOT M02 History of Photography 3.0, PHOT M03 Basic Color 3.0, PHOT M04 Advanced Photography 3.0, PHOT M06 Electronic and Digital Photography 3.0, PHOT M08 Basic Photo Journalism 3.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). The Moorpark College student body includes approximately 15,000 students ranging in age from about 11 to over 70, with most of the students between 18 and 30 years old. 55% are women and 45% are men, while 65% attend during the daytime and 35% in the evening. 38% carry less than six units and 33% carry 12 or more units. Minorities make up over 18% of the students. Approximately 150 foreign students from 52 different countries are enrolled at Moorpark College. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Science Degree with a Major in Photography Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Moopark College Photography Program This program is designed for students to acquire the skills necessary to enter the very competitive profession of photography. Instruction is provided in both black and white and color photography, along with mastery of the latest equipment. Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are ART M13 History of Art: Modern to Contemporary 3.0, ART M20 Two Dimensional Design 3.0, PHOT M01A Beginning Photography 3.0, PHOT M01B Intermediate Photography 3.0, PHOT M02 History of Photography 3.0, PHOT M03 Basic Color 3.0, PHOT M04 Advanced Photography 3.0, PHOT M06 Electronic and Digital Photography 3.0, PHOT M08 Basic Photo Journalism 3.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moopark College Photography Program Moopark College Photography Program, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Science Degree with a Major in Physics Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Moorpark College   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are CHEM M01A General Chemistry I 6.0, MATH M25A Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 5.0, MATH M25B Calculus with Analytic Geometry II 5.0, MATH M25C Calculus with Analytic Geometry III 5.0, PHYS M20A Mechanics of Solids and Fluids 4.0, PHYS M20AL Mechanics of Solids and Fluids Lab 1.0, PHYS M20B Thermodynamics, Electricity and Magnetism 4.0, PHYS M20BL Thermodynamics, Electricity and Magnetism Lab 1.0, PHYS M20C Wave Motion, Optics and Modern Physics 4.0, PHYS M20CL Wave Motion, Optics and Modern Physics Lab 1.0, CHEM M01B General Chemistry II 6.0, MATH M35 Applied Differential Equations 3.0 OR Applied Physics Option (complete 14 specified units) CS M01 Introduction to Computer Science 4.0, ENGR M12 Engineering Materials 3.0, MATH M35 Applied Differential Equations 3.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). The Moorpark College student body includes approximately 15,000 students ranging in age from about 11 to over 70, with most of the students between 18 and 30 years old. 55% are women and 45% are men, while 65% attend during the daytime and 35% in the evening. 38% carry less than six units and 33% carry 12 or more units. Minorities make up over 18% of the students. Approximately 150 foreign students from 52 different countries are enrolled at Moorpark College. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Science Degree with a Major in Radiographic Tehnology Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Radiologic Technology Program This program is intended to develop the necessary knowledge and skill basic to the function of a radiographer in performing diagnostic x-ray procedures in hospital or other health care settings. Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are RADT M10A Intro to Radiologic Technology 2.0, RADT M10AL Intro to Radiologic Technology Lab I 2.5, RADT M10B Intro to Radiologic Technique 2.0, RADT M01A Radiographic Practice I 4.0, RADT M01AL Radiographic Clinical Lab I 2.5, RADT M01B Radiographic Technique I 4.0, RADT M01BL Radiographic Technique Lab I 1.0, RADT M11 Radiography Skills Lab I 1.0, RADT M02A Radiographic Practice II 4.0, RADT M02AL Radiographic Clinical Lab II 2.5, RADT M02B Radiographic Technique II 3.0, RADT M02BL Radiographic Technique Lab II 1.0, RADT M12 Radiography Skills Lab II 1.0, RADT M49 Radiographic Practicum 4.5, RADT M15 Venipuncture 1.0, RADT M03A Radiographic Fluoroscopy 1.0, RADT M03AL Radiographic Clinical Lab III 10.5, RADT M03B Radiographic Pathology 2.0, RADT M04A Advanced Radiographic Technique 2.0, RADT M04AL Radiographic Clinical Lab IV 10.5, RADT M14 Radiography Film Critique 1.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Radiologic Technology Program Radiologic Technology Program, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 The mission of the Moorpark College Radiologic Technology Program is to prepare the student to graduate and be qualified to enter the dynamic field of diagnostic medical imaging as a competent and compassionate radiographer and as a member of the health care team. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Science Degree with a Major in Social Science Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Moorpark College   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College   Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). The Moorpark College student body includes approximately 15,000 students ranging in age from about 11 to over 70, with most of the students between 18 and 30 years old. 55% are women and 45% are men, while 65% attend during the daytime and 35% in the evening. 38% carry less than six units and 33% carry 12 or more units. Minorities make up over 18% of the students. Approximately 150 foreign students from 52 different countries are enrolled at Moorpark College. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Science degree with an Emphasis in Astrophysics Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Moorpark College   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are AST M01 An Introduction to Astronomy 3.0, AST M01L An Introduction to Astronomy Laboratory 1.0, CHEM M01A General Chemistry I 6.0, CHEM M01B General Chemistry II 6.0, MATH M25A Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 5.0, MATH M25B Calculus with Analytic Geometry II 5.0, MATH M25C Calculus with Analytic Geometry III 5.0, MATH M35 Applied Differential Equations 3.0, PHYS M20A/M20AL Mechanics of Solids and Fluids/Lab 5.0, PHYS M20B/M20B Thermodynamics, Electricity and Magnetism/Lab 5.0, PHYS M20C/M20CL Wave Motion, Optics and Modern Physics/Lab 5.0. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). The Moorpark College student body includes approximately 15,000 students ranging in age from about 11 to over 70, with most of the students between 18 and 30 years old. 55% are women and 45% are men, while 65% attend during the daytime and 35% in the evening. 38% carry less than six units and 33% carry 12 or more units. Minorities make up over 18% of the students. Approximately 150 foreign students from 52 different countries are enrolled at Moorpark College. No  
119137 Moorpark College Associate in Science in Biotechology Full Time Variable $4872 for 12 units per semester Biotechnology Program   Students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English at a level that will allow student to successfully complete college work. To verify their level, they ask that student complete the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a score of 450/133 or show proof of other satisfactory evidence of English level. Associate degree Moorpark College The courses are CHEM M12: Introductory Chemistry or Chem 1A, General Chemistry, CHEM M13: Introductory Chemistry or Chem 1B, General Chemistry, BIO M2A: General Biology, BIO M2B: General Biology II (or PHSO M01: Human Physiology), MICR M01: General Microbiology, PHSO M01: Human Physiology (or BIOL M02B: General Biology II), MATH M15: Introductory Statistics, ENGL M01A: English Composition, BIOT M01A: Introduction to Biotechnology and Molecular Biology I, BIOT M01B: Introduction to Biotechnology and Molecular Biology II, BIOT M02A: Environmental Control and Process Support, BIOT M02B: Manufacturing: Quality Control and Validation, BIOT M02C: Cell Culture and Microbial Fermentation, BIOT M02D: Bioprocessing: Recovery and Purification, BIOT M02E: Business and Governmental Regulation. Moorpark College Maureen Rauchfuss, International Student Advisor   7075 Campus Road, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Biotechnology Program Biotechnology Program, MOORPARK, California, 93021, +1 805 378 1400 Moorpark College opened September 11, 1967, with 2,500 students. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Moorpark. MC is one of the most beautiful community colleges in California. The 150-acre campus is a short drive from the Thousand Oaks/Agoura Hills areas and is situated near the city of Simi Valley. It includes 15 buildings, a football stadium, track, other athletic facilities, an exotic animal compound, and an observatory. Moorpark College is one of the three colleges in the Ventura County Community College District, and part of the California Community College system of 109 community colleges. MC offers two semesters throughout the year (Fall and Spring) in addition to a summer session (May through August). No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College Associate in Arts Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences - Emphasis in Social and Behavioral Sciences Degree (A8991) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Mt. San Antonio College This program provides the student with an understanding of statistics, cultural and gender diversity, the development of the person, biology as it relates to behavior or society, and the historical and political implications on society International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Foundation (a minimum of 6-7 units selected from the following): ANTH 1 Biological Anthropology 3.0 Or ANTH 1H Biological Anthropology 3.0 - Honors; POLI 1 Political Science 3.0 Or POLI 1H Political Science - Honors 3.0; PSYC 1 Introduction to Psychology 3.0 Or PSYC 1AH Introduction to Psychology - Honors 3.0; SOC 1 Sociology 3.0 Or SOC 1H Sociology - Honors 3.0; BUSC 1A Principles of Economics 3.0 Macroeconomics Or BUSC 1AH Principles of Economics 3.0 - Macroeconomics - Honors; BUSC 1B Principles of Economics 3.0 - Microeconomics Or BUSC 1 BH Principles of Economics 3.0 - Microeconomics - Honors; HIST 1 History of the United States 3.0 Or HIST 7 History of the United States 3.0 Or HIST 7 History of the United States 3.0 - Honors; Plus one of the following: MATH 110 Elementary Statistics 3.0 Or MATH 110H Elementary Statistics - Honors 3.0; PSYC 10 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences 4.0; Cultural and Gender Diversity (a minimum of 3 units selected from the following): ANTH 30 The Native American 3.0; ANTH 5 Principles of Cultural Anthropology 3.0 Or ANTH 22 General Cultural Anthropology 3.0; GEOG 2 Human Geography 3.0; GEOG 5 World Regional Geography 3.0 Or GEOG 30 Geography of California 3.0 ; JOUR 100 Mass Media and Society 3.0; JOUR 107 Race, Culture, Sex 3.0 and Mass Media Images; POLI 25 Politics of the Mexican American 3.0; POLI 35 African American Politics 3.0; SPCH 7 Intercultural Communication 3.0; HIST 36 Women in American History 3.0 - Beyond the Stereotypes; BIOL 15 Human Sexuality 3.0 Or BIOL 15H Human Sexuality - Honors 3.0; PSYC 25 The Psychology of Women 3.0; PSYC 26 Psychology of Sexuality 3.0; R-TV 01 Introduction to Broadcasting 3.0; SOC 5 Introduction to Criminology 3.0; SOC 14 Marriage and the Family 3.0; SOC 20 Sociology of Ethnic Relations 3.0 Or SOC 20H Sociology of Ethnic Relations 3.0 - Honors; Development of the Person (a minimum of 3 units selected from the following): BIOL 5 Contemporary Health Issues 3.0; BIOL 13 Human Reproduction, 3.0; Development and Aging; CHLD 1 Child, Family and Community 3.0; CHLD 10 Child Growth and Development 3.0 Or CHLD 10H Child Growth and Development 3.0 - Honors; PSYC 14 Developmental Psychology 3.0; PSYC 19 Abnormal Psychology 3.0; SOC 2 Sociology 3.0 Or SOC 2H Sociology - Honors 3.0; SOC 4 Introduction to Gerontology 3.0; SOC 15 Child Development 3.0; Biology as it Relates to Behavior or Society (minimum of 3 units selected from the following): ANTH 1 Biological Anthropology 3.0; BIOL 6 Humans and the Environment 3.0; BIOL 17 Neurobiology and Behavior 3.0; BIOL 34 Fundamentals of Genetics 3.0; PSYC 1B Biological Psychology 3.0; Historical and Political Implications on Society (a minimum of 3 units selected from the following): GEOG 8 The Urban World 3.0; HIST 1 History of the United States 3.0 Or HIST 7 History of the United States 3.0 Or HIST 8 History of the United States 3.0; HIST 10 History of Asia 3.0 Or HIST 11 History of Asia 3.0 Or HIST 16 The Wild West 3.0 - A History,1800-1890; HIST 30 History of the African American 3.0 Or HIST 31 History of the African American 3.0 Or HIST 35 History of Africa 3.0; HIST 40 History of the Mexican American 3.0 Or HIST 44 History of Native Americans; POLI 9 Introduction to International Relations 3.0 Or POLI 25 Politics of the Mexican American 3.0 Or POLI 35 African American Politics 3.0; PSYC 17 Introduction to Human Services 3.0. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Mt. San Antonio College Mt. San Antonio College, 1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC) is a public community college that offers a diversified educational program designed to prepare students for success in today’s diverse economic, professional, technical and cultural sectors. The College offers courses of study through a semester system. Each semester, fall and spring, is 16 weeks in length, while summer and winter sessions are six weeks long. Many courses are offered in an accelerated mode. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College Associate in Arts Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences - Emphasis in Natural Sciences Degree (A8988) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Mt. San Antonio College This program provides the student with an understanding of living and non-living systems and promotes an appreciation of the methodologies and tools of science. Students may select courses that focus on a specific major and then select complementary courses to strengthen their selected focus or they may select courses that strengthen and broaden their overall understanding of the Natural Sciences. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Select a minimum of 18 units from the following: ASTR 5 Introduction to Astronomy 3.0 Or ASTR 5H Introduction to Astronomy 3.0- Honors And ASTR 5L Astronomical Observing 1.0 Laboratory Or ASTR 7 Geology of the Solar System 3.0 And ASTR 5L Astronomical Observing 1.0 Laboratory Or ASTR 8 Introduction to Stars, Galaxies 3.0 and the Universe and ASTR 5L Astronomical Observing 1.0 Laboratory; BIOL 2 Plant and Animal Biology 4.0; BIOL 3 Ecology and Field Biology 4.0; BIOL 4 Biology for Majors 4.0 Or BIOL 4H Biology for Majors - Honors 4.0; BIOL 8 Cell and Molecular Biology 4.0; BIOL 20 Marine Biology 3.0 And BIOL 21 Marine Biology Lab 2.0; BIOL 34 Fundamentals of Genetics 3.0; BTNY 3 Plant Structures, Functions 5.0 and Diversity; METO 3 Weather and the Atmospheric 3.0 Environment And METO 3L Weather and the Atmospheric 1.0 Environment Laboratory; MICR 1 Principles of Microbiology 5.0 Or MICR 22 Microbiology 4.0; CHEM 50 General Chemistry 5.0 Or CHEM 50H General Chemistry - Honors 5.0; CHEM 51 General Chemistry II 5.0; CHEM 80 Organic Chemistry 5.0; CHEM 81 Organic Chemistry 5.0; CHEM 60 Quantitative Chemical Analysis 5.0; GEOG 1 Elements of Physical Geography 3.0 And GEOG 1L Physical Geography Laboratory 1.0; GEOL 1 Physical Geology 4.0; GEOL 2 Historical Geology 4.0; GEOL 8 Earth Science 3.0 Or GEOL 8H Earth Science - Honors 3.0 And GEOL 8L Earth Science Laboratory 1.0; OCEA 10 Introduction to Oceanography 3.0 And OCEA 10L Introduction to Oceanography 1.0 Laboratory; PHSC 7 Physical Science 4.0 And PHSC 7L Physical Science Laboratory 1.0; PHYS 2AG General Physics 4.0; PHYS 2BG General Physics 4.0; PHYS 4A Engineering Physics 5.0; PHYS 4B Engineering Physics 5.0; PHYS 4C Engineering Physics 5.0; ENGR 40 Statics 3.0; ENGR 41 Dynamics 3.0. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Mt. San Antonio College Mt. San Antonio College, 1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC) is a public community college that offers a diversified educational program designed to prepare students for success in today’s diverse economic, professional, technical and cultural sectors. The College offers courses of study through a semester system. Each semester, fall and spring, is 16 weeks in length, while summer and winter sessions are six weeks long. Many courses are offered in an accelerated mode. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College Associate in Arts Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences - Emphasis in Music Degree (A8990) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Mt. San Antonio College This program provides the student with an understanding of music theory, harmony, and the history of western music. In addition to the foundational music courses, students select courses in piano and a performance ensemble. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Core/Required Courses (15 units): MUS 2 Music Theory 3.0; MUS 3A Harmony 3.0; MUS 5A Musicianship 1.0 - Ear Training and Sight Singing; MUS 5B Musicianship 1.0 - Ear Training and Sight Singing; MUS 11A Music Literature Survey 3.0; MUS 16 Individual Instruction 3.0 ; MUS 22 Conducting 1.0; Piano (2 units selected from the following): MUS 17A Elementary Class Piano 1.0; MUS 17B Intermediate Class Piano 1.0; MUS 18 Advanced Class Piano 1.0; Performance Ensemble (1-3 units selected from the following): MUS 27 Chamber Winds 2.0; MUS 30 Collegiate Chorale 1.0; MUS 31 Concert Choir 2.0; MUS 32 Masterworks Chorale 1.0; MUS 34 Women’s Vocal Ensemble 2.0; MUS 36 Concert and Community Band 2.0; MUS 38 Ensemble 1.0; MUS 39 Laboratory Band 2.0; MUS 40 Pep Band 1.0;MUS 44 Vocal Jazz Ensemble 3.0; MUS 45 Chamber Singers 3.0; MUS 46 Mt.SAC Singers 2.0; MUS 47 Jazz Band 3.0; MUS 48 Men’s Vocal Ensemble 2.0; MUS 49 Wind Ensemble 3.0; Strongly Recommended Electives: MUS 11B Music Literature Survey 3.0; MUS 16 Individual Instruction 3.0 (every semester); MUS 9 Introduction to Music Technology 3.0. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Mt. San Antonio College Mt. San Antonio College, 1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC) is a public community college that offers a diversified educational program designed to prepare students for success in today’s diverse economic, professional, technical and cultural sectors. The College offers courses of study through a semester system. Each semester, fall and spring, is 16 weeks in length, while summer and winter sessions are six weeks long. Many courses are offered in an accelerated mode. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College Associate in Arts Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences - Emphasis in Mathematics Degree (A8989) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Natural Sciences Division, Mathematics and Computer Science Department An emphasis in Mathematics provides the student with an understanding of college level mathematics. In addition to the foundational calculus courses, students may select from computer science programming options. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Core/Required Courses (minimum 18 units selected from the following with at most two CSCI courses): MATH 130 College Algebra 4.0; MATH 140 Calculus for Business 4.0; MATH 150 Trigonometry 3.0; MATH 160 Precalculus Mathematics 4.0; MATH 180 Calculus and Analytic Geometry 4.0; MATH 181 Calculus and Analytic Geometry 5.0; MATH 245 A Transition to Advanced 3.0; Mathematics: MATH 280 Calculus and Analytic Geometry 4.0; MATH 285 Linear Algebra 5.0 and Differential Equations; CSCI 110 Fundamentals 3.5 of Computer Science; CSCI 140 C plus plus Language 4.0 and Object Development; CSCI 145 Java Language 4.0 and Object Oriented Programming; Recommended Electives: MATH 100 Survey of College Mathematics 3.0; MATH 110 Elementary Statistics 3.0 Or MATH 110H Elementary Statistics - Honors 3.0; MATH 115 Statway II 5.0; MATH 120 Finite Mathematics 3.0; CHEM 50 General Chemistry I 5.0 or CHEM 50H General Chemistry I - Honors 5.0; CHEM 51 General Chemistry II 5.0; PHYS 4A Engineering Physics 5.0; PHYS 4B Engineering Physics 5.0; PHYS 4C Engineering Physics 5.0. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Natural Sciences Division, Mathematics and Computer Science Department Natural Sciences Division, Mathematics and Computer Science Department, Building 61, Office 61-1622, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4652 The Mathematics and Computer Science Department at Mt. SAC offers courses in pre-collegiate and college-level mathematics, as well as in computer science, including fundamentals, programming, and data structures. The department has over 90 faculty members and provides various learning and computing resources to students. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College Associate in Arts Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences - Emphasis in Language Arts Degree (A8987) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Mt. San Antonio College This program provides the student with an understanding of the acquisition of language with a focus on reading, writing, listening, and speaking within a diverse environment. In addition to the foundational language acquisition courses, students select personal options that will strengthen their individual interests and goals within Language Arts. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Language Acquisition (minimum 9 units selected from the following): CHLD 51 Early Literacy 3.0 in Child Development; ENGL 1C Critical Thinking and Writing 4.0 Or PHIL 9 Critical Thinking 3.0 and Logical Writing; ENGL 81 Language Acquisition 3.0; READ 100 Analysis and Critical Reading 3.0; SIGN 210 American Sign 3.0; Language Structure: STDY 100 Student Achievement 3.0 and Fundamentals of Learning; Language Arts and Diversity: (minimum 6 units selected from the following): SPAN 1 Elementary Spanish 4.0; SPAN 2 Continuing Elementary Spanish 4.0; SPAN 3 Intermediate Spanish 4.0; SPAN 4 Continuing Intermediate Spanish 4.0; SPAN 5 Advanced Spanish 4.0; SPAN 6 Continuing Advanced Spanish 4.0; SPAN 11 Spanish for the Spanish 4.0; Speaking: SPAN 12 Continuing Spanish 4.0 for the Spanish Speaking; SPAN 25 Spanish Literature 3.0; SPAN 53 Conversational Spanish 3.0; SPAN 54 Conversational Spanish 3.0; FRCH 1 Elementary French 4.0; FRCH 2 Continuing Elementary French 4.0; FRCH 3 Intermediate French 4.0; FRCH 4 Continuing Intermediate French 4.0; FRCH 5 Advanced French 4.0; FRCH 6 Continuing Advanced French 4.0; FRCH 52 Conversational French 3.0; FRCH 53 Continuing Conversational French 3.0; FRCH 54 Advanced Conversational French 3.0; ITAL 1 Elementary Italian 4.0; ITAL 2 Continuing Elementary Italian 4.0; ITAL 3 Intermediate Italian 4.0; ITAL 4 Continuing Intermediate Italian 4.0; ITAL 5 Advanced Italian 4.0; TAL 6 Continuing Advanced Italian 4.0; ITAL 52 Conversational Italian 3.0; ITAL 53 Continuing Conversational Italian 3.0; ITAL 54 Advanced Conversational Italian 3.0; GERM 1 Elementary German 4.0; GERM 2 Continuing Elementary German 4.0; GERM 3 Intermediate German 4.0; CHIN 1 Elementary Chinese 4.0; CHIN 2 Continuing Elementary Chinese 4.0; CHIN 3 Intermediate Chinese 4.0; CHIN 4 Continuing Intermediate Chinese 4.0; JAPN 1 Elementary Japanese 4.0; JAPN 2 Continuing Elementary Japanese 4.0; JAPN 3 Intermediate Japanese 4.0; JAPN 4 Continuing Intermediate Japanese 4.0; JAPN 5 Advanced Japanese 4.0; LATN 1 Elementary Latin 4.0; LATN 2 Continuing Elementary Latin 4.0; ARAB 1 Elementary Arabic 4.0; ARAB 2 Continuing Elementary Arabic 4.0; SIGN 101 American Sign Language 1 4.0; SIGN 102 American Sign Language 2 4.0; SIGN 103 American Sign Language 3 4.0; SIGN 104 American Sign Language 4 4.0; SIGN 105 American Sign Language 5 4.0; LIT 3 Multicultural American Literature 3.0; LIT 11A World Literature 3.0 or LIT 11B World Literature 3.0; LIT 20 African American Literature 3.0; LIT 25 Contemporary Mexican 3.0 American Literature; LIT 33 Images of Women in Literature 3.0; CHLD 50 Multicultural Education: 3.0, Anti-Bias Perspective; JOUR 100 Mass Media and Society 3.0; JOUR 107 Race, Culture, Sex and Mass Media Images 3.0; R-TV 01 Introduction to Broadcasting 3.0; R-TV 02A On-Air Personality 3.0 Development - Spanish Market ; Personal Options (minimum 3 units selected from the following): BUSO 25 Business Communications 3.0; CHLD 61 Language Arts and Art Media 3.0 For Young Children; ENGL 1B English - Introduction 3.0 to Literary Types or ENGL 1BH English - Introduction 3.0 to Literary Types - Honors; ENGL 8A Creative Writing - Fiction 3.0; ENGL 8B Creative Writing - Poetry 3.0; ENGL 8C Creative Writing - Novel 3.0; ENGL 8D Creative Writing - Poetry 3.0 Collection; ENGL 8E Creative Writing – Memoir 3.0; ENGL 8F Creative Writing - Non- fiction 3.0 ; ENGL 9 Writing the Personal Journal 3.0; JOUR 101 Beginning News Writing 3.0 Or JOUR 102 Intermediate News Writing 3.0; JOUR 108 Writing for Public Relations 3.0; LIT 1 Early American Literature 3.0 Or LIT 2 Modern American Literature 3.0; LIT 6A Survey of English Literature 3.0 Or LIT 6B Survey of English Literature 3.0; LIT 40 Children’s Literature 3.0; R-TV 05 Radio-TV News writing 3.0; SPCH 4 Oral Interpretation of Literature 3.0. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Mt. San Antonio College Mt. San Antonio College, 1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC) is a public community college that offers a diversified educational program designed to prepare students for success in today’s diverse economic, professional, technical and cultural sectors. The College offers courses of study through a semester system. Each semester, fall and spring, is 16 weeks in length, while summer and winter sessions are six weeks long. Many courses are offered in an accelerated mode. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College Associate in Arts Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences - Emphasis in Kinesiology and Wellness Degree (A8986) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Mt. San Antonio College This program provides the student with an understanding of physical education, health promotion, and the mechanics of human bodily movement. In addition to the foundational physical education and movement courses, students select courses from a scientific and nutrition and a behavioral development and diversity cluster. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Physical Education, Movement, and Health Promotion (A minimum of 6 units selected from the following): PE 3 First Aid and CPR 3.0 Or PE 5 Advanced First Aid/CPR/ 3.0 Emergency Response; PE 13 Sports Officiating 3.0; PE 17 Introduction to Physical Education3.0; PE 19 Introduction to Care/ 3.0; Prevention of Activity/Sports-Related Injuries; PE 34 Fitness for Living 3.0; PE 39 Techniques of Fitness Testing 2.0; PE 44 Theory of Coaching 3.0; DN-T 18 Introduction to Dance 3.0; DN-T 20 History and Appreciation of Dance 3.0; Scientific and Nutrition Background (A minimum of 3 units selected from the following): ANAT 10A Introductory Human Anatomy 4.0 Or ANAT 35 Human Anatomy 5.0; ANAT 10B Introductory Human Physiology 4.0 Or ANAT 36 Human Physiology 5.0; CHEM 10 Chemistry for Allied 4.0; Health Majors Or CHEM 40 Introduction 4.0 to General Chemistry; MICR 1 Principles of Microbiology 5.0 Or MICR 22 Microbiology 4.0; PHYS 1 Physics 4.0 Or PHYS 2AG General Physics 4.0; PSYC 1B Biological Psychology 3.0; BIOL 1 General Biology 4.0; BIOL 5 Contemporary Health Issues 3.0 Or BIOL 13 Human Reproduction, 3.0; Development and Aging: NF 10 Nutrition for Personal Health 3.0 and Wellness or NF 25 Essentials of Nutrition 3.0; Behavioral Development and Diversity (A minimum of 3 units selected from the following): PSYC 1A Introduction to Psychology 3.0; PSYC 26 Psychology of Sexuality 3.0; PSYC 3 Introduction to Research 4.0 Methods in Psychology; PSYC 17 Introduction to Human Services 3.0; PSYC 33 Psychology for Effective Living 3.0; SOC 1 Sociology 3.0 Or SOC 1H Sociology - Honors 3.0; SOC 2 Sociology 3.0 Or SOC 2H Sociology - Honors 3.0; SOC 20 Sociology of Ethnic Relations 3.0 Or SOC 20H Sociology of Ethnic Relations 3.0 - Honors; COUN 2 College Success Strategies 3.0; COUN 5 Career/Life Planning 3.0. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Mt. San Antonio College Mt. San Antonio College, 1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC) is a public community college that offers a diversified educational program designed to prepare students for success in today’s diverse economic, professional, technical and cultural sectors. The College offers courses of study through a semester system. Each semester, fall and spring, is 16 weeks in length, while summer and winter sessions are six weeks long. Many courses are offered in an accelerated mode. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College Associate in Arts Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences - Emphasis in Information Technology Degree (A8985) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Business Division, Computer Information Systems (CIS) Department An emphasis in Information Technology provides the student with an understanding of software development, database technologies, operating systems, networks, and network security. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Information Technology Basics (3.5 - 4 units from the following): CISB 11 Computer Information Systems 3.5, CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications 4.0, Software Development (4 units selected from the following): CISP 11 Programming in Visual Basic 4.0, CISP 21 Programming in Java 4.0, CISP 31 Programming in C plus plus 4.0, CISP 41 Programming in C 4.0, CISW 21 Secure Client Side 4.0 CSU, Web Programming: CISW 24 Secure Server Side 4.0, Web Programming, Database Technology, (4 units selected from the following): CISD 11 Database Management 4.0 - Microcomputers, CISD 21 SQL Server 4.0, CISD 31 Database Management 4.0, Operating Systems and Networking (4 units selected from the following): CISN 11 Telecommunications Networking 4.0, CISN 21 Windows Operating System 4.0, CISN 31 Linux Operating System 4.0, Security (4 units selected from the following):CISS 13 Principles of Information 4.0, Systems Security: CISS 15 Operating Systems Security 4.0, CISS 21 Network Vulnerabilities 4.0 and Countermeasures, for Area of Emphasis: Recommended Electives: BUSA 7 Principles of Accounting - Financial, BUSM 20 Principles of Business, BUSM 60 Human Relations in Business, BUSO 25 Business Communications, BUSS 36 Principles of Marketing, CISB 31 Microsoft Word, CISB 51 Microsoft PowerPoint, CISM 11 Systems Analysis and Design, R-TV 17 Internet Radio and Podcasting, SPCH 26 Interpersonal Communication Or SPCH 26H Interpersonal Communication - Honors. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Business Division, Computer Information Systems (CIS) Department Business Division, Computer Information Systems (CIS) Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 274 4943 The Humanities and Social Sciences Division is the largest of the instructional organizations at Mt. SAC. Its numerous academic programs offer students a broad selection of general education courses in language arts (English, American Sign Language, and foreign languages), literature, history, art history, geography, communications, journalism, political science, philosophy, psychology, education, and sociology. This Division also houses the Honors program for the College as well as the Study Abroad program. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College Associate in Arts Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences - Emphasis in Humanities Degree (A8984) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Humanities and Social Sciences Division This program provides the student with an understanding of the interrelationship between art, religion, history, music, literature and the dramatic arts, and philosophical and political thought. This emphasis also strengthens the understanding of other cultures through the study of a foreign language. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Select a total of 18 units choosing courses from at least 5 of the following 7 categories: Music: MUS 11A Music Literature Survey 3.0; MUS 11B Music Literature Survey 3.0; MUS 12 History of Jazz 3.0; MUS 13 Introduction to Music 3.0; Appreciation: MUS 14A World Music 3.0; MUS 14B American Folk Music 3.0; MUS 15 Rock Music History 3.0; and Appreciation Art History: AHIS 3 History of Women 3.0; and Gender in Art or AHIS 3H History of Women 3.0 and Gender in Art - Honors; AHIS 4 History of Western Art: 3.0; Prehistoric Through Gothic Or AHIS 4H History of Western Art: 3.0; Prehistoric Through Gothic - Honors; AHIS 5 History of Western Art: 3.0; Renaissance Through Modern Or AHIS 5H History of Western Art: 3.0; Renaissance Through Modern - Honors; AHIS 6 History of Modern Art 3.0 Or AHIS 6H History of Modern Art - Honors 3.0; AHIS 9 History of Asian Art 3.0; AHIS 10 A History of Greek and 3.0; Roman Art and Architecture; AHIS 11 History of African, Oceanic 3.0; and Native American Art; AHIS 12 History of Precolumbian Art 3.0 Or AHIS 12H History of Precolumbian Art 3.0 - Honors; ARCH 31 World Architecture I 3.0 Or ARCH 32 World Architecture II 3.0; Philosophy and Political Science: PHIL 12 Ethics 3.0 Or PHIL 12H Ethics - Honors 3.0; PHIL 20A History of Western Philosophy 3.0; PHIL 20B History of Western Philosophy 3.0; POLI 5 Political Science Theory 3.0; POLI 9 Introduction to International 3.0; Relations; English and Dramatic Arts Literatures: FRCH 60 French Culture Through Cinema 3.0; ITAL 60 Italian Culture Through Cinema 3.0; LIT 10 Survey of Shakespeare 3.0; LIT 11A World Literature 3.0; LIT 11B World Literature 3.0; LIT 15 Introduction to Cinema 3.0; SPCH 4 Oral Interpretation of Literature 3.0; THTR 10 History of Theater Arts 3.0; Religion and Literatures: PHIL 15 Major World Religions 3.0 Or PHIL 15H Major World Religions - Honors 3.0; LIT 36 Introduction to Mythology 3.0; LIT 46 The Bible as Literature: 3.0; Old Testament: LIT 47 The Bible as Literature: 3.0; New Testament: History: HIST 3 History of World Civilization 3.0 Or HIST 3H History of World Civilization 3.0 - Honors; HIST 4 History of World Civilization 3.0 Or HIST 4H History of World Civilization 3.0 - Honors; HIST 10 History of Asia 3.0; HIST 11 History of Asia 3.0; HIST 16 The Wild West 3.0; - A History, 1800-1890; HIST 19 History of Mexico 3.0; HIST 35 History of Africa 3.0; HIST 44 History of Native Americans 3.0; Foreign Languages: ARAB 2 Continuing Elementary Arabic 4.0; CHIN 2 Continuing Elementary Chinese 4.0; CHIN 3 Intermediate Chinese 4.0; FRCH 2 Continuing Elementary French 4.0; FRCH 3 Intermediate French 4.0; GERM 2 Continuing Elementary German 4.0; GERM 3 Intermediate German 4.0; ITAL 2 Continuing Elementary Italian 4.0; ITAL 3 Intermediate Italian 4.0; JAPN 2 Continuing Elementary Japanese 4.0; JAPN 3 Intermediate Japanese 4.0; SPAN 11 Spanish for the Spanish Speaking 4.0; SPAN 12 Continuing Spanish 4.0 for the Spanish Speaking; SPAN 2 Continuing Elementary Spanish 4.0; SPAN 3 Intermediate Spanish 4.0; SIGN 101 American Sign Language 1 4.0; SIGN 102 American Sign Language 2 4.0. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Humanities and Social Sciences Division Humanities and Social Sciences Division, Bldg 66-225, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4570 The Humanities and Social Sciences Division is the largest of the instructional organizations at Mt. SAC. Its numerous academic programs offer students a broad selection of general education courses in language arts (English, American Sign Language, and foreign languages), literature, history, art history, geography, communications, journalism, political science, philosophy, psychology, education, and sociology. This Division also houses the Honors program for the College as well as the Study Abroad program. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College Associate in Arts Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences - Emphasis in Fine Arts Degree (A8983) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Mt. San Antonio College This program provides the student with an understanding of the practices and theories of traditional and contemporary two and three-dimensional studio arts and an introduction to the history of western art. In addition to the foundation courses, students select 6 units from the list of approved electives. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Core/Required Courses (24 units): ARTD 15A Drawing: Beginning 3.0; ARTD 17A Drawing: Life 3.0; ARTD 20 Design: Two Dimensional 3.0; ARTD 21 Design: Color and Composition 3.0; ARTS 22 Design: Three-Dimensional 3.0; ARTD 25A Beginning Painting I 3.0; AHIS 4 History of Western Art: 3.0; Prehistoric Through Gothic Or AHIS 4H History of Western Art: 3.0; Prehistoric Through Gothic - Honors: AHIS 5 History of Western Art: 3.0; Renaissance Through Modern Or AHIS 5H History of Western Art: 3.0; Renaissance Through Modern - Honors: Select two studio electives: Select six (6) units from the following: ANIM 101A Drawing - Gesture and Figure 3.0; ARTB 14 Basic Studio Arts 3.0; ARTC 100 Graphic Design 3.0; ARTC 165 Illustration 3.0; ARTD 15B Drawing: Intermediate 3.0; ARTD 16 Drawing: Perspective 3.0; ARTD 17B Drawing: Life 3.0; ARTD 27 Painting: Watercolor 3.0; ARTD 43A Introduction to Printmaking 3.0; ARTD 44A Printmaking: Introduction to 3.0; Lithography: ARTD 45A Printmaking: Introduction to 3.0, Screen Printing; ARTG 20 Art, Artists and Society 3.0; ARTG 21A Introduction to Exhibition 3.0; Production: ARTS 30A Ceramics: Beginning I 3.0; ARTS 33 Ceramics: Hand Construction 3.0; ARTS 40A Sculpture: Beginning 3.0; ARTS 41A Sculpture: Life 3.0; PHOT 10 Basic Digital 3.0 and Film Photography. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Mt. San Antonio College Mt. San Antonio College, 1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC) is a public community college that offers a diversified educational program designed to prepare students for success in today’s diverse economic, professional, technical and cultural sectors. The College offers courses of study through a semester system. Each semester, fall and spring, is 16 weeks in length, while summer and winter sessions are six weeks long. Many courses are offered in an accelerated mode. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College Associate in Arts Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences - Emphasis in Communication Degree (A8982) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Humanities and Social Sciences Division, Communication Department This program provides the student with an understanding of communication strategies, reasoning, logic, and critical analysis as it relates to human interaction within multiple cultural contexts. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Core/Required Courses (12 units): SPCH 1A Public Speaking 4.0 Or SPCH 1AH Public Speaking - Honors 4.0 Or SPCH 2 Fundamentals of Communication 4.0; SPCH 26 Interpersonal Communication 3.0 Or SPCH 26H Interpersonal Communication 3.0 - Honors; PLUS Select 11 units from the following: SPCH 2 Fundamentals of Communication 4.0 (if not used in core); SPCH 1A Public Speaking 4.0 (if not used in core) Or SPCH 1AH Public Speaking - Honors 4.0 (if not used in core) SPCH 1B Intermediate Public Speaking 3.0; SPCH 3 Voice and Diction 3.0; SPCH 4 Performance of Literature 3.0; SPCH 6 Group Communication 3.0; SPCH 7 Intercultural Communication 4.0 Or PCH 7H Intercultural Communication 4.0 - Honors; SPCH 8 Professional and Organizational 3.0 Communication Or SPCH 8H Professional and Organizational 3.0; Communication - Honors: SPCH 15 Forensics Team 2.0; SPCH 16 Forensics - Individual Events 2.0; SPCH 17 Forensics - Debate 2.0; SPCH 18 Forensics - Readers Theater 2.0; SPCH 20 Argumentation and Debate 2.0 Or SPCH 20H Argumentation and Debate 2.0 - Honors; SPCH 30 Gateway to Communication 2.0 Studies; SPCH 99 Special Projects in Speech 2.0; JOUR 100 Mass Media and Society 2.0; JOUR 101 Beginning News Writing 2.0; JOUR 102 Intermediate News Writing 2.0; JOUR 111 Broadcast News Writing 2.0; PHOT 10 Basic Digital and Film 2.0; Photography: R-TV 01 Introduction to Broadcasting 2.0; R-TV 05 Radio/TV News Writing 2.0; R-TV 11A Beginning Radio Production 2.0; R-TV 19A Beginning Television Production 2.0. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Humanities and Social Sciences Division, Communication Department Humanities and Social Sciences Division, Communication Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 The Technology and Health Division provides 39 occupational and vocational programs in the areas of technology, public services, and health care. The programs offer a variety of Associate in Science Degrees and certificates. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College Associate in Arts Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences - Emphasis in Business Degree (A8981) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Business Division, Accounting and Management Department An emphasis in Business provides the student with an understanding of business and its role in society. Students will have knowledge of various business functions and economic analysis. Upon completion of this degree students will be prepared for an entry level job in the business world. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Core/Required Courses: BUSC 1A Principles of Economics 3.0 - Macroeconomics Or BUSC 1AH Principles of Economics 3.0, - Macroeconomics - Honors: BUSC 1B Principles of Economics 3.0 - Microeconomics Or BUSC 1BH Principles of Economics 3.0, - Microeconomics - Honors: CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications 4.0 Or CISB 11 Computer Information Systems 3.5, Plus select a minimum of three courses from the following which should be selected in consultation with a counselor or educational advisor. BUSO 25 Business Communications 3.0, BUSM 20 Principles of Business 3.0, BUSA 7 Principles of Accounting 5.0 - Financial, BUSA 8 Principles of Accounting 5.0 - Managerial, BUSL 18 Business Law 3.0, BUSC 17 Applied Business Statistics 3.0, Elective Course: SPCH 7 Intercultural Communication 3.0. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Business Division, Accounting and Management Department Business Division, Accounting and Management Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 The Technology and Health Division provides 39 occupational and vocational programs in the areas of technology, public services, and health care. The programs offer a variety of Associate in Science Degrees and certificates. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Welding (S0919) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Technology and Health Division This program is designed to prepare the student for employment in the broad field of welding. It leads to occupations in manufacturing and repair and helps prepare the student for positions in supervision. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: WELD 40 Introduction to Welding 2.0 CSU; WELD 50 Oxyacetylene Welding 2.0; WELD 51 Basic Electric Arc Welding 2.0; WELD 53A Welding Metallurgy 3.0 CSU; WELD 70A Beginning Arc Welding 3.0; WELD 70B Intermediate Arc Welding 3.0; WELD 70C Certification for Welders 3.0; WELD 80 Construction Fabrication 3.0 and Welding Recommended Electives: BUSM 61 Business Organization and Management; EDT 11 Technical Engineering Drawing I; MFG 70 Technical Mathematics - Manufacturing Applications; WELD 30 Metal Sculpture; WELD 60 Print Reading and Computations for Welders; WELD 81 Pipe and Tube Welding. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Technology and Health Division Technology and Health Division, Technology Building 28, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4750 The Technology and Health Division provides 39 occupational and vocational programs in the areas of technology, public services, and health care. The programs offer a variety of Associate in Science Degrees and certificates. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Television Production (S0602) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Arts Division Students will gain experience in film-style production, remote and studio production. This course of study qualifies the student for an Associate in Science degree in television production, and is designed to prepare a student for an entry-level job in the industry in a variety of areas. This includes not only skills used in production, but also preproduction, editing, financial and legal affairs. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: R-TV 01 Introduction to Broadcasting 3.0 CSU; R-TV 14 Media Aesthetics 3.0; R-TV 19A Beginning Television Production 3.0 CSU; R-TV 19B Advanced Television Production 3.0 CSU; R-TV 22 Editing for Film and Television 3.0; R-TV 100A Work Experience in Film and TV 2.0; PLUS Select 12.0-12.5 units from: R-TV 05 Radio-TV Newswriting 3.0; R-TV 18 Writing for Television/Film 3.0 CSU; R-TV 20 Television News Production 3.0; R-TV 21 Remote Television Production 3.5 and Engineering; R-TV 23 Reality Show Production 3.0; Recommended Electives: ANIM 115 Storyboarding; R-TV 26 Current Issues in Entertainment Law; THTR 17 Acting for the Camera. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Arts Division Arts Division, Office Bldg 16-3, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 5200 The Arts Division offers an outstanding fine and performing arts program that has received local, state, national and international recognition. Degrees and courses are offered in a wide range of disciplines, including theater arts and music. Classes and public performances are conducted in the College’s state-of-the-art Sophia B. Clarke Performing Arts Center. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Small Business Management (S0508) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Business Division, Accounting and Management Department This program is intended to prepare students for employment following graduation. Students wishing a bachelor’s degree (transfer program) should consult with a counselor or advisor to discuss transferability of courses. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: BUSA 7 Principles of Accounting 5.0 CSU,UC - Financial, BUSM 10 Principles of Continuous 3.0, Quality Improvement: BUSM 20 Principles of Business 3.0 CSU,UC; BUSM 60 Human Relations in Business 3.0 CSU; BUSM 61 Business Organization 3.0 CSU and Management; BUSM 62 Human Resource Management 3.0; BUSM 66 Small Business Management 3.0 CSU; BUSS 36 Principles of Marketing 3.0 CSU; CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications 4.0 CSU,UC; Recommended Electives: BUSM 81 Work Experience in Business; BUSM 85 Special Issues in Business; BUSS 85 Special Issues in Marketing. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Business Division, Accounting and Management Department Business Division, Accounting and Management Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 The Humanities and Social Sciences Division is the largest of the instructional organizations at Mt. SAC. Its numerous academic programs offer students a broad selection of general education courses in language arts (English, American Sign Language, and foreign languages), literature, history, art history, geography, communications, journalism, political science, philosophy, psychology, education, and sociology. This Division also houses the Honors program for the College as well as the Study Abroad program. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Sign Language/Interpreting (S0801) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Humanities and Social Sciences Division The Mt. San Antonio College Interpreter Training Program is designed to prepare individuals for careers as Sign Language Interpreters. Interpreters are needed wherever communication happens between the hearing community and the Deaf and hard-of-hearing community. There are an endless number of settings in which this communication takes place. Interpreters are employed by school districts, cruiseship companies, corporations, government agencies, hospitals, colleges and universities, and a vast number of other organizations and private businesses. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: SIGN 105 American Sign Language 5 4.0; SIGN 108 Finger spelling 2.0; SIGN 201 Deaf Perspectives 3.0; SIGN 202 American Deaf Culture 3.0 CSU,UC; SIGN 210 American Sign Language 3.0 CSU,UC; Structure: SIGN 220 Translation: American Sign 3.0 CSU; Language/English: SIGN 223 Principles of Interpreting 3.0 CSU; SIGN 225 Ethical Decision Making 2.0 for Interpreters; SIGN 227 Cognitive Processing 4.0 for Interpreters; SIGN 231 Interpreting 4.0; SIGN 232 Advanced Interpreting 4.0; SIGN 239 Practicum 1.0; PLUS Select three (3) courses from: SIGN 99 Special Projects 2.0 in Sign Language/Interpreting; SIGN 238 Oral Transliteration 3.0; SIGN 240 Vocabulary Building 2.0 CSU for Interpreters; SIGN 250 Interpreting with Classifiers 1.5; SIGN 260 Video Interpreting 1.5; SL 2 Linked Service Learning 1.0 CSU. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Humanities and Social Sciences Division Humanities and Social Sciences Division, Bldg 66-225, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4570 The Humanities and Social Sciences Division is the largest of the instructional organizations at Mt. SAC. Its numerous academic programs offer students a broad selection of general education courses in language arts (English, American Sign Language, and foreign languages), literature, history, art history, geography, communications, journalism, political science, philosophy, psychology, education, and sociology. This Division also houses the Honors program for the College as well as the Study Abroad program. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Respiratory Therapy (S1205) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Technology and Health Division The respiratory therapy program, which is accredited by the Committee on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (COARC), is designed to train students to function as Respiratory Therapists. Respiratory Therapy is the application of technical skills involving a complete understanding of cardiopulmonary physiology and recognition of various pathological conditions that alter the patient’s ability to breathe effectively. By applying medical gases under pressure - i.e., compressed air, oxygen, and other mixtures - to the airways through the use of various kinds of equipment, the therapist, under the direction of the physician, treats the diseased or ineffective respiratory system. Some mechanical aptitude and the ability to perform fine motor movements with hands and fingers is required in learning the operation of specialized equipment. This includes diagnostic apparatus which aids the physician in detecting cardiorespiratory diseases. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: RESD 50 Theory and Principles 2.0 CSU of Respiratory Therapy; RESD 51A Respiratory Therapy Science 4.0 CSU; RESD 51B Respiratory Therapy Science 4.0 CSU; RESD 52 Pulmonary Anatomy 3.0 CSU and Physiology; RESD 53 Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology 3.0 CSU; RESD 55 Adult Respiratory Intensive Care 3.0 CSU; RESD 56A Techniques of Respiratory Therapy 2.5 CSU; RESD 56B Techniques of Respiratory Therapy 6.0 CSU; RESD 56C Techniques of Respiratory Therapy 2.5 CSU; RESD 56D Techniques of Respiratory Therapy 6.0 CSU; RESD 57A Special Procedures 1.5 CSU for Respiratory Care; RESD 57B Special Procedures 1.5 CSU for Respiratory Care; RESD 58 Neonatal Intensive Care 3.0 CSU; RESD 59 Respiratory Therapeutic 3.0 CSU Modalities; RESD 60 Comprehensive Pulmonary 2.0 CSU Assessment; RESD 61 Current Issues in Respiratory Care 3.0 CSU. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Technology and Health Division Technology and Health Division, Technology Building 28, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4750 The Technology and Health Division provides 39 occupational and vocational programs in the areas of technology, public services, and health care. The programs offer a variety of Associate in Science Degrees and certificates. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Registered Veterinary Technology (S0105) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Natural Sciences Division This degree is designed to prepare students for careers as Registered Veterinary Technicians who will work under the supervision of licensed private organizations including veterinary hospitals, research vivariums, animal shelters, and other animal care agencies. Students who satisfactorily complete the requirements of this program are eligible to take the State of California Certifying Examination for Registered Veterinary Technicians. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses 1st year: AGAN 1 Animal Science 3.0 CSU,UC; AGAN 2 Animal Nutrition 3.0 CSU,UC; AGAN 51 Animal Handling and Restraint 3.0 CSU; AGAN 94 Animal Breeding 3.0; AGHE 54 Veterinary Office Procedures 3.0 AGLI 96 Animal Sanitation 3.0 CSU and Disease Control; Required courses 2nd year: AGHE 60 Medical Nursing and Animal Care 4.0 CSU; AGHE 61 Surgical Nursing 4.0 CSU; AGHE 62A Clinical Pathology 4.0 CSU; AGHE 62B Clinical Pathology 4.0 CSU; AGHE 64 Veterinary Pharmacology 3.0 CSU; AGHE 65 Veterinary Radiography 2.0 CSU; AGHE 79 Laboratory Animal Medicine 3.0 CSU and Care; AGHE 84A Applied Animal Health Procedures1.0 Or AGHE 84B Applied Animal Health Procedures1.0; AGHE 85 Seminar in Animal 1.0 Health Technology; AGHE 86 Anatomy and Physiology of 4.0 Domestic Animals; PLUS Select four (4) units of work experience: AGHE 83A Work Experience in Animal Health1.0 - 2.0 PLUS Select six (6) units from: AGLI 12 Exotic Animal Management 3.0; AGLI 14 Swine Production 3.0 CSU; AGLI 16 Horse Production 4.0 CSU,UC; AGLI 17 Sheep Production 3.0 CSU; AGLI 18 Horse Ranch Management 4.0 CSU; AGLI 19 Horse Hoof Care 2.0 CSU; AGLI 30 Beef Production 3.0 CSU; AGPE 70 Pet Shop Management 3.0; AGPE 71 Canine Management 3.0; AGPE 72 Feline Management 3.0; AGPE 73 Tropical and Coldwater 2.0 Fish Management AGPE 74 Reptile Management 2.0; AGPE 76 Aviculture - Cage and Aviary Birds 3.0. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Natural Sciences Division Natural Sciences Division, Bldg 61-2505, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4425 The Natural Sciences Division is composed of nine departments/programs and offers degree, certificate and transfer programs in agricultural sciences, astronomy, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, earth sciences, engineering, mathematics, and physics. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Real Estate Appraisal (S0513) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Business Division, Business Administration Department This program prepares students for employment following graduation. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: BUSR 81 Appraisal: Principles 3.5 and Procedures; BUSR 82 Uniform Standards 1.0 of Professional Appraisal Practice; BUSR 83 Residential Appraisal 3.5; BUSR 84 Residential Appraisal: Case Studies 2.5; PLUS Select seven (7) courses from: BUSA 11 Fundamentals of Accounting 3.0; BUSR 50 Real Estate Principles 3.0 CSU; BUSR 51 Legal Aspects of Real Estate 3.0; BUSR 53 Real Estate Finance 3.0; BUSR 55 Real Estate Economics 3.0; BUSR 57 Income Tax Aspects 3.0 of Real Estate Investments; BUSR 59 Real Estate Property Management3.0; BUSR 76 Escrow Procedures I 3.0; CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications 4.0 CSU,UC; INSP 70 Elements of Construction 3.0 CSU. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Business Division, Business Administration Department Business Division, Business Administration Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 The Technology and Health Division provides 39 occupational and vocational programs in the areas of technology, public services, and health care. The programs offer a variety of Associate in Science Degrees and certificates. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Real Estate (S0512) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Business Division, Business Administration Department This program prepares students for employment following graduation. Students wishing a bachelor’s degree (transfer program) should consult with a counselor or advisor to discuss transferability of courses.
he requirements for a degree in real estate include the eight classes needed prior to applying to take the Real Estate Broker License Exam as well as several additional classes designed to strengthen the skills needed to succeed in a career in real estate.
International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: BUSR 50 Real Estate Principles 3.0 CSU, BUSR 51 Legal Aspects of Real Estate 3.0, BUSR 52 Real Estate Practice, or 3.0, BUSR 52D Real Estate Practice 3.0, Work Experience: BUSR 53 Real Estate Finance 3.0, BUSR 55 Real Estate Economics 3.0, BUSR 81 Appraisal: 3.5, Principles and Procedures, CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications 4.0 CSU,UC, PLUS: Group A Select two (2), three (3) or four (4) courses from: BUSR 57 Income Tax Aspects 3.0 of Real Estate Investments, BUSR 59 Real Estate Property Management3.0, BUSR 60 Real Estate Investment Planning 3.0, BUSR 62 Mortgage Loan Brokering 3.0 and Lending, BUSR 76 Escrow Procedures I 3.0, PLUS: Group B: Select zero (0), one (1) or two (2) courses from: BUSA 7 Principles of Accounting 5.0 CSU,UC - Financial, BUSA 11 Fundamentals of Accounting 3.0, BUSA 72 Bookkeeping - Accounting 5.0, BUSL 18 Business Law 3.0 CSU,UC, BUSM 20 Principles of Business 3.0 CSU,UC, BUSM 60 Human Relations in Business 3.0 CSU, BUSM 66 Small Business Management 3.0 CSU, BUSO 5 Business English 3.0, BUSO 25 Business Communications 3.0 CSU, BUSO 26 Oral Communications for Business3.0, BUSS 35 Professional Selling 3.0 CSU, BUSS 36 Principles of Marketing 3.0 CSU, PSYC 1A Introduction to Psychology 3.0 CSU,UC. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Business Division, Business Administration Department Business Division, Business Administration Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 The Technology and Health Division provides 39 occupational and vocational programs in the areas of technology, public services, and health care. The programs offer a variety of Associate in Science Degrees and certificates. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Radiologic Technology (S1206) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Technology and Health Division The course of study in radiologic technology offered at Mt. San Antonio College and its affiliated hospitals will prepare students to be certified radiologic technologists. Students will gain knowledge and understanding of the diagnostic uses of x-ray, as well as the technical skills to use x-ray equipment in both laboratory and clinical settings. The courses are developed to enable students to operate x-ray equipment, assist in the diagnosis of disease, and to observe proper medical ethics. Students will learn the nature of radiation, the principles of electricity, the structure of x-ray machines, and the operation of a clinical x-ray department. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: ANAT 10A Introductory Human Anatomy 4.0 CSU,UC; MEDI 90 Medical Terminology 3.0 CSU; RAD 30 Radiographic Pathology 1.5; RAD 31 Fluoroscopy 2.0; RAD 32 Digital Imaging in Radiology 2.0; RAD 50 Radiologic Technology 3.0 CSU; RAD 52A Techniques 5.0 CSU of Radiologic Technology; RAD 52B Techniques 2.5 CSU of Radiologic Technology; RAD 53 Techniques 5.0 CSU of Radiologic Technology; RAD 54 Techniques 3.0 CSU of Radiologic Technology; RAD 55A Techniques 7.5 CSU of Radiologic Technology; RAD 55B Techniques 2.5 CSU of Radiologic Technology; RAD 56 Techniques 7.0 CSU of Radiologic Technology; RAD 57 Techniques 4.5 CSU of Radiologic Technology; RAD 61A Theory of Radiologic Technology 4.0 CSU; RAD 61B Radiographic Positioning 3.0 CSU; RAD 61C Radiologic Technology Seminar 1.5 CSU; AD 62A Theory of Radiologic Technology 4.0 CSU; RAD 62B Radiographic Positioning 3.0 CSU; RAD 62C Radiologic Technology Seminar 1.5 CSU; RAD 63 Theory of Radiologic Technology 4.0 CSU; RAD 64 Theory of Radiologic Technology 4.0 CSU; RAD 91 Nursing Procedures 1.5 CSU in Radiologic Technology. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Technology and Health Division Technology and Health Division, Technology Building 28, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4750 The Technology and Health Division provides 39 occupational and vocational programs in the areas of technology, public services, and health care. The programs offer a variety of Associate in Science Degrees and certificates. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Radio Broadcasting: On the Air (S0605) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Arts Division The Radio Broadcasting On-The-Air degree is designed to prepare students for an entry-level job in a variety of performance areas of the broadcasting industry, including disc jockey, news anchor, sportscaster, and commercial voice-overs. Students also receive instruction in the business side of the industry and can further customize their program by selecting from a variety of optional courses. Students intending to pursue a bachelor’s degree (transfer program) should consult with a counselor or advisor to discuss transferability of courses. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: R-TV 01 Introduction to Broadcasting 3.0 CSU, R-TV 02 On-Air Personality Development 3.0 CSU or R-TV 02A On-Air Personality Development 3.0 CSU - Spanish Market, R-TV 05 Radio-TV Newswriting 3.0, R-TV 07A Beginning Commercial Voice-Overs 3.0, R-TV 11A Beginning Radio Production 3.0 CSU, R-TV 11B Advanced Radio Production 3.0 CSU, R-TV 15 Broadcast Business Practices 3.0, R-TV 96 Campus Radio Station Lab 1.0 - 2.0, R-TV 97A Radio/Entertainment 1.0, Industry Seminar: R-TV 97B Radio/Entertainment 1.0, Industry Internship PLUS Select nine (9) units from: R-TV 03 Sports casting and Reporting 1.5, R-TV 04 Broadcast News Field Reporting 3.0, R-TV 06 Broadcast Traffic Reporting 1.5, R-TV 07B Advanced Commercial Voice-Overs3.0, R-TV 09 Broadcast Sales and Promotion 3.0, R-TV 10 Radio Management 3.0 and Programming, R-TV 12 Commercial Copywriting 3.0, R-TV 17 Internet Radio and Podcasting 3.0, R-TV 26 Legal Issues in Entertainment Law 3.0, R-TV 31 History of Radio DJs 3.0, R-TV 32 Radio-TV Internet Applications 3.0, R-TV 33 Radio Show Producer Techniques 3.0 and Procedures. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Arts Division Arts Division, Office Bldg 16-3, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 5200 The Arts Division offers an outstanding fine and performing arts program that has received local, state, national and international recognition. Degrees and courses are offered in a wide range of disciplines, including theater arts and music. Classes and public performances are conducted in the College’s state-of-the-art Sophia B. Clarke Performing Arts Center. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Radio Broadcasting: Behind the Scenes (S0606) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Arts Division The Radio Broadcasting Behind-the-Scenes degree is designed for students who are interested in the nonperformance side of the broadcasting industry. Instruction in this major prepares students for entry-level jobs in a variety of areas including production, promotion, copywriting and management. Students also receive instruction in the business side of the industry and can further customize their program by selecting from a variety of optional courses. Students intending to pursue a bachelor’s degree (transfer program) should consult with a counselor or advisor to discuss transferability of courses. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: R-TV 01 Introduction to Broadcasting 3.0 CSU, R-TV 09 Broadcast Sales and Promotion 3.0, R-TV 10 Radio Management 3.0 and Programming, R-TV 11A Beginning Radio Production 3.0 CSU, R-TV 11B Advanced Radio Production 3.0 CSU, R-TV 12 Commercial Copywriting 3.0, R-TV 15 Broadcast Business Practices 3.0, R-TV 16 Broadcast Career Preparation 3.0, R-TV 96 Campus Radio Station Lab 1.0 - 2.0, R-TV 97A Radio/Entertainment 1.0, Industry Seminar and R-TV 97B Radio/Entertainment 1.0, Industry Internship, PLUS Select nine (9) units from: R-TV 26 Legal Issues in Entertainment Law3.0, R-TV 31 History of Radio DJs 3.0, R-TV 32 R-TV Internet Applications 3.0, R-TV 33 Radio Show Producer Techniques 3.0 and Procedures. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Arts Division Arts Division, Office Bldg 16-3, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 5200 The Arts Division offers an outstanding fine and performing arts program that has received local, state, national and international recognition. Degrees and courses are offered in a wide range of disciplines, including theater arts and music. Classes and public performances are conducted in the College’s state-of-the-art Sophia B. Clarke Performing Arts Center. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Psychiatric Technician to RN (S1209) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Technology and Health Division This program is designed to prepare men and women to give direct nursing care to clients in various practice settings. The program consists of coursework in nursing, science, general education and clinical nursing practice at local hospitals and health agencies. Graduates of the program receive an Associate in Science degree in Nursing and are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN examination leading to licensure as a Registered Nurse. The psychiatric technician is provided career mobility into the Nursing Program to earn an Associate degree in Nursing. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Requirements for Nursing: Required courses: NURS 3 Medical-Surgical Nursing: 3.5 CSU Locomotion/Sensation/ Integument/Oncology/Immunology; NURS 4 Maternity Nursing 3.0 CSU; NURS 6 Pediatric Nursing 3.0 CSU; NURS 7 Medical-Surgical Nursing: 7.0 CSU Nutrition/Elimination/Surgical Asepsis; NURS 8 Medical-Surgical Nursing: 5.0 CSU Circulation and Oxygenation; NURS 9 Leadership in Nursing 1.0 CSU; NURS 10 Medical-Surgical Nursing: 4.0 CSU Integration/Regulation; NURS 11 Preceptorship in Nursing 2.0 CSU; Requirements for the Major: ANAT 35 Human Anatomy 5.0 CSU,UC And ANAT 36 Human Physiology 5.0 CSU,UC Or ANAT 10A Introductory Human Anatomy 4.0 CSU,UC And ANAT 10B Introductory Human Physiology 4.0 CSU,UC; MICR 1 Principles of Microbiology 5.0 CSU,UC Or MICR 22 Microbiology 4.0 CSU,UC; ENGL 1A Freshman Composition 4.0 CSU,UC Or CHLD 10 Child Growth and Development 3.0 CSU,UC Or PSYC 14 Developmental Psychology 3.0 CSU,UC; PSYC 1A Introduction to Psychology 3.0 CSU,UC; SPCH 1A Public Speaking 3.0 CSU,UC. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Technology and Health Division Technology and Health Division, Technology Building 28, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4750 The Technology and Health Division provides 39 occupational and vocational programs in the areas of technology, public services, and health care. The programs offer a variety of Associate in Science Degrees and certificates. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Physical Education (S0806) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Natural Sciences Division This program is designed to prepare students for employment in the field of Physical Education. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: ANAT 35 Human Anatomy 5.0 CSU,UC; ANAT 36 Human Physiology 5.0 CSU,UC; NF 10 Nutrition for Personal Health 3.0 CSU and Wellness or NF 25 Essentials of Nutrition 3.0 CSU,UC Or NF 25H Essentials of Nutrition - Honors 3.0 CSU,UC; PE 3 First Aid and CPR 3.0 CSU,UC Or PE 5 Advanced First Aid/ 3.0 CSU; CPR/Emergency Response; PE 17 Introduction to Physical Education 3.0 CSU,UC; PE 19 Introduction to Care/Prevention 3.0 CSU,UC of Activity/Sports - Related Injuries; PE 34 Fitness for Living 3.0 CSU,UC PLUS Select eight (8) courses from: DNCE Dance: Activity 0.5 - 2.0 CSU,UC; PE-A Physical Education: 0.5 - 2.0 CSU,UC Aquatics; PE-F Physical Education: Fitness 0.1 - 2.5 CSU,UC; PE-I Physical Education: 0.5 - 1.0 CSU,UC Individual; PE-L Physical Education: 0.5 - 1.0 CSU,UC Adaptive; PE-S Physical Education: 0.5 - 1.0 CSU,UC Team Sports. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Natural Sciences Division Natural Sciences Division, Bldg 61-2505, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4425 The Natural Sciences Division is composed of nine departments/programs and offers degree, certificate and transfer programs in agricultural sciences, astronomy, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, earth sciences, engineering, mathematics, and physics. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Photography (S1002) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Arts Division This program is designed to prepare the student for employment in the field of photography. A variety of career opportunities are available in photography, art, cinema, communications, industrial arts, graphics, and journalism. Students desiring a bachelor’s degree should consult with an advisor or catalog of the institution they wish to attend regarding transferability of courses. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: GRAP 10 Photoshop Imagery 3.0, PHOT 10 Basic Digital 3.0 CSU,UC and Film Photography, PHOT 11 Advanced Professional 4.0, Photography: PHOT 12 Photographic Alternatives 3.0 CSU,UC, PHOT 14 Commercial Lighting 3.0, PHOT 15 History of Photography 3.0 CSU,UC, PHOT 16 Fashion Photography 3.0 Or PHOT 18 Portraiture 3.0 and Wedding Photography, PHOT 17 Photo communication 3.0, PHOT 20 Color Photography 3.0, PHOT 21 Exploring Color Photography 3.0, PHOT 28 Photography Portfolio 2.0, Development: PHOT 30 Commercial 3.0 and Illustrative Photography, Recommended Electives: AHIS 1 Understanding the Visual Arts Or ARTB 1 Understanding the Visual Arts, GRAP 12 Advanced Photo Editing with Photoshop, PHOT 1 Laboratory Studies: Black and White Photography, PHOT 25 Digital Capture Work Flow, PHOT 29 Studio Business Practices for Commercial Artists. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Arts Division Arts Division, Office Bldg 16-3, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 5200 The Arts Division offers an outstanding fine and performing arts program that has received local, state, national and international recognition. Degrees and courses are offered in a wide range of disciplines, including theater arts and music. Classes and public performances are conducted in the College’s state-of-the-art Sophia B. Clarke Performing Arts Center. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Pet Science (S0104) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Natural Sciences Division The program of courses in agriculture is designed to enable students to prepare for a career in this essential and diverse profession. The department offers a comprehensive agricultural sciences program and is unique in that most courses provide hands-on experience designed to give the student a combination of practical skills and technical knowledge. Students who intend to transfer should meet with a counselor or advisor to check the lower division requirements in the catalog or the college or university they will attend and also the semester and year in which courses are offered. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: AGAB 20 Microcomputer Applications 3.0 CSU,UC in Agriculture; AGAN 1 Animal Science 3.0 CSU,UC; AGAN 2 Animal Nutrition 3.0 CSU; AGAN 51 Animal Handling and Restraint 3.0 CSU; AGAN 94 Animal Breeding 3.0; AGLI 96 Animal Sanitation 3.0 CSU and Disease Control; AGPE 70 Pet Shop Management 3.0; AGPE 71 Canine Management 3.0; AGPE 72 Feline Management 3.0; AGPE 73 Tropical and Coldwater 2.0; Fish Management, AGPE 74 Reptile Management 2.0; AGPE 76 Aviculture - Cage and Aviary Birds 3.0. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Natural Sciences Division Natural Sciences Division, Bldg 61-2505, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4425 The Natural Sciences Division is composed of nine departments/programs and offers degree, certificate and transfer programs in agricultural sciences, astronomy, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, earth sciences, engineering, mathematics, and physics. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Park and Sports Turf Management (S0116) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Natural Sciences Division This program is intended to prepare students to manage a park or sports facility and also for employment following graduation. Students will learn how to design, install and manage irrigation systems, set up and implement fertilizer and pest management programs, design and properly install a complete landscape (including all plants and hard cape), and properly identify and maintain trees, shrubs and turf grasses. In addition, students will learn about personnel management, budgeting and other management topics. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: AGOR 4 Park Management 3.0; AGOR 5 Park Facilities 3.0; AGOR 13 Landscape Design 3.0 CSU; AGOR 24 Integrated Pest Management 3.0 CSU; AGOR 29 Ornamental Plants - Herbaceous 3.0 CSU,UC; AGOR 30 Ornamental Plants 3.0 CSU,UC - Trees and Woody Shrubs; AGOR 39 Turf Grass Production 3.0 CSU and Management; AGOR 40 Sports Turf Management 3.0 CSU; AGOR 50 Soil Science and Management 3.0; AGOR 51 Tractor and Landscape 3.0 CSU Equipment Operations; AGOR 62 Landscape Irrigation 3.0 CSU - Design and Installation; AGOR 63 Landscape Irrigation 3.0 Systems Management; AGOR 71 Landscape Construction 3.0 CSU Fundamentals; AGOR 73 Landscaping Laws, 3.0; Contracting and Estimating; AGOR 75 Urban Arboriculture 3.0; AGOR 91 Work Experience 1.0 - 4.0 in Nursery Operations. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Natural Sciences Division Natural Sciences Division, Bldg 61-2505, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4425 The Natural Sciences Division is composed of nine departments/programs and offers degree, certificate and transfer programs in agricultural sciences, astronomy, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, earth sciences, engineering, mathematics, and physics. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Paralegal/Legal Assistant (S0310) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Business Division, Business Administration Department The paralegal program is intended to prepare students for employment as paralegals in both private and public sectors following graduation. The American Bar Association (ABA) By-Laws Section 21.12 uses the terms paralegal and legal assistant interchangeably referring to persons who, although not members of the legal profession, are qualified through education, training, or work experience and are employed or retained by a lawyer, law office, governmental agency, or other entity in a capacity or function which involves the performance, under the direction and supervision of an attorney, of specifically delegated substantive legal work. Paralegals/legal assistants must comply with the legal restrictions in the practice of law by non lawyers. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: PLGL 30 Introduction to Paralegal 3.0 CSU, PLGL 31A Legal Analysis and Writing 3.0, PLGL 31B Advanced Legal Analysis 3.0 CSU and Writing, PLGL 33A Civil Procedure - Pre-Trail 3.0 CSU, PLGL 33B Civil Procedure - Trial 3.0 CSU and Post-Trail, PLGL 35A Law Office Procedures 3.0 CSU, PLGL 35B Automated Law Office Procedures 3.0 CSU, PLGL 37 Tort Law 3.0 CSU, PLGL 38 Employment and Ethical Issues 2.0 CSU in Paralegalism, PLGL 39 Contract Law 3.0 CSU, PLUS Choose two courses from: PLGL 40 Landlord-Tenant Law 3.0 CSU, PLGL 41 Property Law 3.0 CSU, PLGL 42 Family Law 3.0 CSU, PLGL 43 Wills and Trusts 3.0 CSU, PLGL 44 Bankruptcy Law 3.0 CSU, PLGL 45 Creditor’s Rights 3.0 CSU, PLGL 48 Criminal Law and Procedures 3.0 CSU, PLGL 49 Evidence Law 3.0 CSU, PLGL 50 Comparative Law 3.0, BUSL 18 Business Law 3.0 CSU,UC Or BUSL 18H Business Law - Honors 3.0 CSU,UC, BUSL 19 Advanced Business Law 3.0 CSU,UC, BUSL 20 International Business Law 3.0. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Business Division, Business Administration Department Business Division, Business Administration Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 The Natural Sciences Division is composed of nine departments/programs and offers degree, certificate and transfer programs in agricultural sciences, astronomy, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, earth sciences, engineering, mathematics, and physics. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Ornamental Horticulture (S0119) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Natural Sciences Division The courses in ornamental horticulture are designed to enable students to prepare for exciting careers in the essential and diverse horticulture profession. Careers in nursery management, retail garden centers, landscape design, installation and maintenance, arboretum and botanic gardens, arboriculture, interior landscaping, education, and research are just some of the options. This degree is part of the comprehensive agricultural sciences program. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: AGAG 1 Food Production, Land Use 3.0 CSU,UC and Politics - A Global Perspective; AGOR 1 Horticultural Science 3.0 CSU; AGOR 2 Plant Propagation/ 3.0 CSU; Greenhouse Management: AGOR 13 Landscape Design 3.0 CSU; AGOR 24 Integrated Pest Management 3.0 CSU; AGOR 29 Ornamental Plants - Herbaceous 3.0 CSU,UC; AGOR 30 Ornamental Plants 3.0 CSU,UC - Trees and Woody Shrubs; AGOR 32 Landscaping 3.0 CSU and Nursery Management; AGOR 39 Turf Grass Production 3.0 CSU and Management; AGOR 50 Soil Science and Management 3.0 CSU,UC; AGOR 62 Landscape Irrigation 3.0 CSU- Design and Installation; AGOR 71 Landscape Construction 3.0 CSU Fundamentals; AGOR 91 Work Experience 1.0 - 4.0 in Nursery Operations; PLUS Select six (6) units from: AGOR 15 Interior Landscaping 3.0; AGOR 25 Floral Design I 3.0 CSU; AGOR 26 Floral Design II 3.0 CSU; AGOR 40 Sports Turf Management 3.0; AGOR 51 Tractor and Landscape 3.0 CSU; Equipment Operations: AGOR 53 Small Engine Repair I 3.0 CSU; AGOR 63 Landscape Irrigation 3.0; Systems Management: AGOR 72 Landscape Hardscape Applications 3.0 CSU; AGOR 75 Urban Arboriculture 3.0; CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications 4.0 CSU,UC. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Natural Sciences Division Natural Sciences Division, Bldg 61-2505, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4425 The Natural Sciences Division is composed of nine departments/programs and offers degree, certificate and transfer programs in agricultural sciences, astronomy, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, earth sciences, engineering, mathematics, and physics. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Nursing (S1203) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Technology and Health Division, Nursing Department This program is designed to prepare men and women to give direct nursing care to clients in various practice settings. The program consists of coursework in nursing, science, general education and clinical nursing practice at local hospitals and health agencies. Graduates of the program receive an Associate in Science degree in Nursing and are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN examination leading to licensure as a Registered Nurse. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Requirements for Nursing: Required courses: NURS 1A The Nursing Process I 5.0 CSU; NURS 1B The Nursing Process II 5.0 CSU; NURS 2 Pharmacology 2.0 CSU; NURS 3 Medical-Surgical Nursing: 3.5 CSU Locomotion/Sensation/Integument/Oncology/Immunology; NURS 4 Maternity Nursing 3.0 CSU; NURS 5 Psychiatric Nursing 3.0 CSU; NURS 6 Pediatric Nursing 3.0 CSU; NURS 7 Medical-Surgical Nursing: 7.5 CSU Nutrition/Elimination/Surgical Asepsis; NURS 8 Medical-Surgical Nursing: 5.5 CSU Circulation and Oxygenation; NURS 9 Leadership in Nursing 1.0 CSU; NURS 10 Medical-Surgical Nursing: 4.0 CSU Integration/Regulation; NURS 11 Preceptorship in Nursing 2.0 CSU; Requirements for the Major: ANAT 35 Human Anatomy 5.0 CSU,UC And ANAT 36 Human Physiology 5.0 CSU,UC Or ANAT 10A Introductory Human Anatomy 4.0 CSU,UC And ANAT 10B Introductory Human Physiology 4.0 CSU,UC; MICR 1 Principles of Microbiology 5.0 CSU,UC Or MICR 22 Microbiology 4.0 CSU,UC; ENGL 1A Freshman Composition 3.0 CSU,UC; CHLD 10 Child Growth and Development 3.0 CSU,UC or PSYC 14 Developmental Psychology 3.0 CSU,UC; PSYC 1A Introduction to Psychology 3.0 CSU,UC; SPCH 1A Public Speaking 3.0 CSU,UC. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Technology and Health Division, Nursing Department Technology and Health Division, Nursing Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 The Associate Degree Nursing Department at Mt. San Antonio College, approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, is a two-year program designed to prepare individuals at the Associate Degree level for entry into the practice of registered nursing. The Licensed Vocational Nurse and Psychiatric Technician are provided career mobility in the nursing program and are eligible to pursue advanced placement into the degree track earning an Associate in Science Degree in Nursing. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Mental Health Technology - Psychiatric Technician (S1208) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Technology and Health Division The psychiatric technology program will prepare students to take the California State Licensure Examination for Psychiatric Technicians. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: MENT 40 Introduction to Interviewing 3.0 and Counseling; MENT 56 Medical - Surgical Nursing 9.0 for Psychiatric Technicians; MENT 56L Clinical Experience 4.0; MENT 58D Advanced Medical - Surgical 4.0; Nursing and Pharmacology for PT; MENT 58L Advanced Medical - Surgical 1.5; Nursing for Psychiatric Technicians Clinical MENT 70 Introduction to Psychiatric 1.5 Technology; MENT 70L Introduction to Psychiatric 2.0; Technology Clinical Technicians MENT 72 Nursing Care of the 7.0 Developmentally Disabled Person; MENT 72L Nursing Care of the 5.5 Developmentally Disabled Person - Clinical; MENT 73L Psychiatric Nursing 5.5 for Psychiatric Technicians Clinical; MENT 73T Psychiatric Nursing 6.0 for Psychiatric Technician; MENT 82 Work Experience 2.0 in Mental Health Technology; PSYC 1A Introduction to Psychology 3.0 CSU,UC. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Technology and Health Division Technology and Health Division, Technology Building 28, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4750 The Technology and Health Division provides 39 occupational and vocational programs in the areas of technology, public services, and health care. The programs offer a variety of Associate in Science Degrees and certificates. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Marketing Management (S0510) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Business Division, Business Administration Department This program is intended to prepare students for employment following graduation. Students wishing a bachelor’s degree (transfer program) should consult with a counselor or advisor to discuss transferability of courses. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: BUSA 7 Principles of Accounting 5.0 CSU,UC - Financial Or BUSA 72 Bookkeeping - Accounting 5.0, BUSM 20 Principles of Business 3.0 CSU,UC, BUSM 61 Business Organization 3.0 CSU and Management, BUSO 25 Business Communications 3.0 CSU, BUSS 35 Professional Selling 3.0 CSU, BUSS 36 Principles of Marketing 3.0 CSU, BUSS 70 International Marketing Concepts 3.0, BUSS 85 Special Issues in Marketing 2.0, CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications 4.0 CSU,UC PLUS Select one (1) course from: BUSC 1A Principles of Economics 3.0 CSU,UC - Macroeconomics Or BUSC 1AH Principles of Economics 3.0 CSU,UC, - Macroeconomics - Honors BUSC 1B Principles of Economics 3.0 CSU,UC - Microeconomics Or BUSC 1BH Principles of Economics 3.0 CSU,UC, - Microeconomics - Honors, BUSC 17 Applied Business Statistics 3.0 CSU,UC, BUSM 60 Human Relations in Business 3.0 CSU, BUSO 5 Business English 3.0. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Business Division, Business Administration Department Business Division, Business Administration Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 The Manufacturing Technology Department of Mt. San Antonio College has provided the most up-to-date and relevant training possible for the students for more than 40 years. The Department faculty have over 50 years of extensive industry experience as well as training in the most current technologies that industry requires. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Manufacturing Technology (S0918) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Technology and Health Division, Manufacturing Technology Department This curriculum is designed to prepare the student for entrance into the manufacturing field in one of the machining occupations, such as machinist (manual, N/C, and CAD/CAM), or machinist apprentice. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: MFG 10 Mathematics and Blueprint 3.0; Reading for Manufacturing; MFG 11 Manufacturing Processes I 2.0 CSU; MFG 12 Manufacturing Processes II 2.0 CSU; MFG 15 AutoCAD 2D 2.0; MFG 17 3-D CAD - Mechanical Modeling 2.0; MFG 19 Parametric Solid Modeling 2.0 for Manufacturing; MFG 38 Master CAM I 2.0 CSU; MFG 38B Master CAM II 2.0 CSU; MFG 39 Surf CAM I 2.0 CSU; MFG 39B Surf CAM II 2.0 CSU; MFG 85 Manual Computerized 2.0 CSU; Numerical Control (CNC) Programming PLUS Select two (2) course from: MFG 25 Advanced Parametric Solid 2.0 Modeling for Manufacturing; MFG 27 Autodesk Inventor 2.0 WELD 40 Introduction to Welding 2.0 CSU. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Technology and Health Division, Manufacturing Technology Department Technology and Health Division, Manufacturing Technology Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 The Manufacturing Technology Department of Mt. San Antonio College has provided the most up-to-date and relevant training possible for the students for more than 40 years. The Department faculty have over 50 years of extensive industry experience as well as training in the most current technologies that industry requires. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Accounting (S0502) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Business Division, Accounting and Management Department Students preparing to become professional accountants should follow the Business Administration course for a four-year college or university. The following is semiprofessional training for those who seek employment in bookkeeping or accounting positions at the end of two years. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: BUSA 7 Principles of Accounting 5.0 CSU,UC - Financial, BUSA 8 Principles of Accounting 5.0 CSU,UC - Managerial, BUSA 21 Cost Accounting 4.0, BUSA 52 Intermediate Accounting 3.0, BUSA 53 Ten-Key Calculations 2.0 Or BUSA 81 Work Experience in Accounting 1.0, BUSA 58 Federal Income Tax Law 3.0, BUSA 70 Payroll and Tax Accounting 3.0, BUSA 75 Using Microcomputers 1.0 in Financial Accounting or BUSA 81 Work Experience in Accounting 1.0, BUSA 76 Using Microcomputers 1.0, in Managerial Accounting or BUSA 81 Work Experience in Accounting 1.0, BUSM 20 Principles of Business 3.0 CSU,UC, BUSO 25 Business Communications 3.0 CSU, CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications 4.0 CSU,UC. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Business Division, Accounting and Management Department Business Division, Accounting and Management Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611   No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Administrative Assistant (S0514) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Business Division, Computer Information Systems (CIS) Department This program is intended to prepare students for employment following graduation as administrative assistants, executive assistants, office managers, or other clerical and support staff. Training in a variety of computer and clerical skills is emphasized. Students desiring a bachelor’s degree (transfer program) should consult with a counselor or r advisor to discuss transferability of courses. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required core courses: BUSO 5 Business English 3.0; BUSO 25 Business Communications 3.0 CSU; BUSO 26 Oral Communications 3.0 for Business; CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications 4.0 CSU,UC; CISB 31 Microsoft Word 3.0; CISB 51 Microsoft PowerPoint 3.0 CSU; CISI 12 Intermediate Computer 3.0; Keyboarding: CISI 41 Office Management Skills 3.0 PLUS Select one (1) course from: CISB 61 Desktop Publishing Software 3.0; CISI 21 Data Entry 3.0; CISW 15 Web Site Development 4.0 CSU. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Business Division, Computer Information Systems (CIS) Department Business Division, Computer Information Systems (CIS) Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 274 4943   No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Agri-Technology (S0101) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Natural Sciences Division The program of courses in agriculture is designed to enable students to prepare for a career in this essential and diverse profession. The department offers a comprehensive agricultural sciences program and is unique in that most courses provide hands-on experiences designed to give the student a combination of practical skills and technical knowledge. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: AGAB 20 Microcomputer Applications 3.0 CSU,UC in Agriculture; AGAG 1 Food Production, Land Use 3.0 CSU,UC and Politics - A Global Perspective; AGAG 91 Agricultural Calculations 3.0; AGAN 1 Animal Science 3.0 CSU,UC; AGOR 1 Horticultural Science 3.0 CSU; AGOR 32 Landscaping and Nursery 3.0 CSU Management; AGOR 56 Engine Diagnostics 3.0 CSU; AGOR 71 Landscape Construction 3.0 CSU Fundamentals; PLUS Select one course from: AGFR 20 Conservation of Natural Resources 3.0 CSU,UC; AGLI 14 Swine Production 3.0 CSU; AGLI 16 Horse Production 4.0 CSU,UC; AGLI 17 Sheep Production 3.0 CSU; AGLI 30 Beef Production 3.0 CSU; AGOR 24 Integrated Pest Management 3.0 CSU AGOR 62 Landscape Irrigation 3.0 CSU - Design and Installation; AGPE 70 Pet Shop Management 3.0; AGPE 71 Canine Management 3.0. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Natural Sciences Division Natural Sciences Division, Bldg 61-2505, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4425 The Natural Sciences Division is composed of nine departments/programs and offers degree, certificate and transfer programs in agricultural sciences, astronomy, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, earth sciences, engineering, mathematics, and physics. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (S0909) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Technology and Health Division This program is designed to prepare the student for employment in the broad field of air conditioning, heating and refrigeration and leads to occupations in design, manufacturing, operation, sales, distribution, installation, maintenance and repair. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: AIRC 10 Technical Mathematics 2.0 in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration; AIRC 11 Welding for Air Conditioning 2.0 and Refrigeration; AIRC 12 Air Conditioning Codes 3.0 and Standards; AIRC 20 Refrigeration Fundamentals 4.0; AIRC 25 Electrical Fundamentals 4.5 for Air Conditioning and Refrigeration; AIRC 26 Gas Heating Fundamentals 2.0; AIRC 30 Heat Load Calculations 3.0; AIRC 31 Commercial Electrical 4.0 for Air Conditioning and Refrigeration; AIRC 32A Air Properties and Measurement 1.5; AIRC 32B Air Distribution Systems 1.5; AIRC 34 Advanced Mechanical 4.0 Refrigeration. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Technology and Health Division Technology and Health Division, Technology Building 28, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4750 The Technology and Health Division provides 39 occupational and vocational programs in the areas of technology, public services, and health care. The programs offer a variety of Associate in Science Degrees and certificates. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Airframe and Aircraft Powerplant Maintenance Technology (S0911) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Technology and Health Division This program prepares students to enter employment as a certified airframe and power plant technician in the aircraft maintenance industry. Training is given in the overhaul of various airframes and power plants and their components. Completion of this program leads to an Associate in Science degree. Two state-awarded certificates are also available upon successful completion of this program - one certificate in Airframe Maintenance Technology and one certificate in Aircraft Power plant Maintenance Technology. Excellent opportunities for employment exist in this area of training. Successful completion of this program enables students to take the FAA examinations in Airframe, General, and Power plant. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: AIRM 65A Aircraft Power plant 13.0 CSU Maintenance Technology; AIRM 65B Aircraft Power plant 13.0 Maintenance Technology; AIRM 66A Airframe Maintenance 13.0 CSU Technology; AIRM 66B Airframe Maintenance 13.0 Technology; AIRM 70A Aircraft Maintenance Electricity 3.0 and Electronics; AIRM 70B Aircraft Maintenance Electricity 3.0 and Electronics; AIRM 71 Aviation Maintenance Science 6.0; AIRM 72 Aviation Materials and Processes 1.5; AIRM 73 Aviation Welding 1.5; Recommended Electives: AIRM 74 Aircraft Maintenance Technology -Work Experience; AIRM 80 Lab Studies in Aircraft Maintenance Technology; EDT 12 Technical Engineering Drawing II; ELEC 90 Survey of Electronics; MFG 70 Technical Mathematics - Manufacturing Applications; PHYS 1 Physics. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Technology and Health Division Technology and Health Division, Technology Building 28, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4750 The Technology and Health Division provides 39 occupational and vocational programs in the areas of technology, public services, and health care. The programs offer a variety of Associate in Science Degrees and certificates. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Alcohol/Drug Counseling (S2101) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Technology and Health Division In this program the student integrates theory and practical experience in developing skills necessary to work with the alcohol and drug abuse population as well as families and employers of chemically-dependent persons. The curriculum is designed to meet the credentialing requirements of the California Association of Alcohol/Drug Educators. Students who complete this option qualify for employment in a variety of chemical-dependant settings. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required core courses: AD 1 Alcohol/Drug Dependency 3.0 CSU; AD 2 Physiological Effects 3.0 CSU of Alcohol/Drugs; AD 3 Chemical Dependency: 3.0 CSU; Intervention, Treatment and Recovery; AD 4 Issues in Domestic Violence 3.0; AD 5 Chemical Dependency: 1.5 CSU; Prevention and Education; AD 6 Dual Diagnosis 3.0 CSU; Required skilled courses: AD 8 Group Process and Leadership 3.0; AD 9 Family Counseling 3.0; AD 10 Client Record and Documentation 1.5; AD 11 Techniques of Intervention 3.0 and Referral; Required field work courses: AD 13 Internship/Seminar 4.0 CSU; AD 14 Advanced Internship/Seminar 4.0 CSU PLUS Select six (6) units from: CHLD 10 Child Growth and Development 3.0 CSU,UC Or CHLD 10H Child Growth and Development 3.0 CSU,UC - Honors; PSYC 1A Introduction to Psychology 3.0 CSU,UC Or PSYC 1AH Introduction to Psychology 3.0 CSU,UC - Honors; PSYC 19 Abnormal Psychology 3.0 CSU,UC; SOC 1 Sociology 3.0 CSU,UC Or SOC 1H Sociology - Honors 3.0 CSU,UC; SOC 14 Marriage and the Family 3.0 CSU,UC; SOC 15 Child Development 3.0 CSU,UC. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Technology and Health Division Technology and Health Division, Technology Building 28, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4750 The Technology and Health Division provides 39 occupational and vocational programs in the areas of technology, public services, and health care. The programs offer a variety of Associate in Science Degrees and certificates. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Animation (S1006) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Arts Division The animation program offers an integrated/interdisciplinary approach to prepare students to meet current and future job market demands. The student will be given a balanced blend of art and technology-based skills which are essential for today’s careers in animation. The program offers both an A.S. degree and certificates. Course content is driven by industry needs in order to provide the student with the best possible preparation for a career in animation or for transfer to an institution of higher learning. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: ANIM 101A Drawing - Gesture and Figure 3.0 CSU, ANIM 104 Drawing Fundamentals 3.0 CSU or ARTD 15A Drawing: Beginning 3.0 CSU,UC, ANIM 108 Principles of Animation 3.0 CSU, ANIM 115 Storyboarding 3.0, ANIM 116 Character Development 1.5, ANIM 130 Introduction to 3-D 3.0, Computer Animation: ARTC 290 Portfolio 3.0, ARTC 100 Graphic Design I 3.0 CSU, ARTD 17A Drawing: Life 3.0 CSU,UC, ARTD 20 Design: Two Dimensional 3.0 CSU,UC, ARTS 22 Design: Three-Dimensional 3.0 CSU,UC, PLUS Select one course from: ANIM 109 Advanced Principles of Animation 3.0, ANIM 117 Animation Background Layout 3.0 CSU, ANIM 120 Script Development 3.0 for Animation, ANIM 131 Introduction to Gaming 3.0, ANIM 132 Modeling, Texture Mapping 3.0 and Lighting, ANIM 172 Motion Graphics, Compositing and Visual Effects 3.0, ANIM 175 Web Animation With Flash 3.0 , ARTD 16 Drawing: Perspective 3.0 CSU,UC, Recommended Electives: AHIS 4 History of Western Art: Prehistoric through Gothic AHIS 5 History of Western Art: Renaissance through Modern, ANIM 111 Animal Drawing, ANIM 121 History of Animation, ANIM 131 Introduction to Gaming, ANIM 134 Dynamic Digital Environments, ANIM 135 Visual Effects II: Particle Systems, ANIM 148 Demo-Reel. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Arts Division Arts Division, Office Bldg 16-3, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 5200 The Arts Division offers an outstanding fine and performing arts program that has received local, state, national and international recognition. Degrees and courses are offered in a wide range of disciplines, including theater arts and music. Classes and public performances are conducted in the College’s state-of-the-art Sophia B. Clarke Performing Arts Center. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Architectural Technology - Design Concentration (S0207) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Technology and Health Division This program prepares students to enter the field of architecture and related areas. The student is provided with an option of direct employment into the field or preparation for transfer to the professional school of architecture. Two concentrations are available. The design concentration focuses upon studio-based design projects, drawing, and presentation skills. The student will develop a portfolio of work relevant to their concentration. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: ARCH 10 Design I - Elements of Design 3.0 CSU; ARCH 11 Architectural Drawing 3.0 CSU,UC; ARCH 12 Architectural Materials 3.0 CSU and Specifications ARCH 13 Architectural Illustration 3.0 CSU,UC; ARCH 16 Basic CAD and Computer 4.0 CSU,UC; Application: ARCH 21 Design II - Architectural Design 3.0 CSU; ARCH 23 Architectural Presentations 3.0 CSU; ARCH 27 Design III - Environmental Design 3.0 CSU,UC; ARCH 29 Design IV - Advanced Project 3.0 CSU; ARCH 31 World Architecture I 3.0 CSU; ARCH 32 World Architecture II 3.0 CSU,UC; PLUS Select one (1) course from: ARCH 15 Architectural Working 3.0 CSU; Drawings - I; ARCH 18 Architectural Computer 3.0; Aided Design Elements; PLUS Select one (1) course from: ARCH 14 Building and Zoning Codes 3.0; ARCH 15 Architectural Working 3.0 CSU; Drawings - I; ARCH 18 Architectural Computer 3.0; Aided Design Elements: ARCH 26 Architectural CAD 3.0; Working Drawings: ARCH 28 Architectural CAD 3.0 CSU; Illustration and Animation: ARCH 89 Architectural Work Experience 1.0; ARCH 90 Architectural Work Experience 2.0; INSP 70 Elements of Construction 3.0 CSU; Recommended Electives: ARTD 15A Drawing: Beginning; ARTD 20 Design: Two Dimensional; ARTS 22 Design: Three-Dimensional; BIOL 6 Humans and the Environment; ENGL 1C Critical Thinking and Writing; MATH 150 Trigonometry; PHYS 2AG General Physics. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Technology and Health Division Technology and Health Division, Technology Building 28, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4750 The Technology and Health Division provides 39 occupational and vocational programs in the areas of technology, public services, and health care. The programs offer a variety of Associate in Science Degrees and certificates. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Architectural Technology - Technology Concentration (S0201) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Technology and Health Division This program prepares students to enter the field of architecture and related areas. The student is provided with an option of direct employment into the field or preparation for transfer to the professional school of architecture. Two concentrations are available. The technology concentration focuses upon building and construction technology, documentation, codes, and computer applications. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: ARCH 10 Design I - Elements of Design 3.0 CSU; ARCH 11 Architectural Drawing 3.0 CSU,UC; ARCH 12 Architectural Materials 3.0 CSU and Specifications; ARCH 14 Building and Zoning Codes 3.0; ARCH 15 Architectural Working 3.0 CSU; Drawings - I; ARCH 16 Basic CAD and Computer 4.0 CSU,UC Application; ARCH 18 Architectural Computer 3.0; Aided Design Elements; ARCH 26 Architectural CAD 3.0; Working Drawings; ARCH 28 Architectural CAD 3.0 CSU; Illustration and Animation; ARCH 29 Design IV - Advanced Project 3.0 CSU; EDT 20 Technical Descriptive Geometry 3.0 CSU; INSP 70 Elements of Construction 3.0 CSU; PLUS Select one (1) course from: ARCH 13 Architectural Illustration 3.0 CSU,UC; ARCH 21 Design II - Architectural Design 3.0 CSU; ARCH 23 Architectural Presentations 3.0 CSU; ARCH 31 World Architecture I 3.0 CSU,UC; ARCH 32 World Architecture II 3.0 CSU,UC; ARCH 89 Architectural Work Experience 1.0 - 2.0; EDT 26 Civil Engineering Technology 3.0 CSU and CAD; INSP 71 Construction Estimating 3.0 CSU; Recommended Electives: MATH 150 Trigonometry; PHYS 2AG General Physics. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Natural Sciences Division Natural Sciences Division, Bldg 61-2505, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4425 The Natural Sciences Division is composed of nine departments/programs and offers degree, certificate and transfer programs in agricultural sciences, astronomy, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, earth sciences, engineering, mathematics, and physics. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Aviation Science (S0910) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Technology and Health Division This curriculum meets the requirements of the Federal Aviation Administration Collegiate Training Initiative (CTI). Under an educational partnership agreement with the FAA, this CTI program prepares students for broad-based aviation careers. Students completing this CTI program may be recommended by the college for hiring by the FAA as air traffic controllers. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: AERO 23 Primary Pilot Ground School 4.0 CSU; AERO 24 Navigation 3.0 CSU; AERO 26 Aviation Weather 3.0 CSU; AERO 27 Aviation Safety 3.0 CSU and Human Factors; AERO 29 Federal Aviation Regulations 2.0 CSU; AERO 30 Instrument Ground School 3.0 CSU; AIRT 41 Aircraft Recognition 3.0 CSU and Performance; AIRT 42A Terminal Air Traffic Control 3.0 CSU; AIRT 42B Enroute Air Traffic Control 3.0 CSU; AIRT 43 Air Traffic Control Team Skills 1.5 CSU; CISB 11 Computer Information Systems 3.5 CSU,UC; TRAN 17 Air Transportation 3.0 CSU; Recommended Electives: AERO 25 Commercial Pilot Ground School; AERO 28 Aircraft and Engines; AERO 40 Flight; AERO 40L Flight Laboratory; BUSM 60 Human Relations in Business. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Technology and Health Division Technology and Health Division, Technology Building 28, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4750 The Technology and Health Division provides 39 occupational and vocational programs in the areas of technology, public services, and health care. The programs offer a variety of Associate in Science Degrees and certificates. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Building Automation (S0308) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Technology and Health Division This program is designed to prepare the student for a career in the fields of building automation, energy management, and green building technologies. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: AIRC20 Refrigeration Fundamentals 3.0, AIRC25 Electrical Fundamentals for A/C 4.0 and Refrigeration, AIRC31 Commercial Electrical for A/C 4.0 and Refrigeration, AIRC34 Advanced Mechanical 4.0 Refrigeration, AIRC61 Building Automation 2.5 Fundamentals, AIRC63 Building Control Networks 3.0, AIRC65 Building Automation Network 3.0 and Programming, AIRC67 Energy Management 4.0, CISN11 Telecommunications/Networking 4.0, CISW41 XML Secure Programming 3.0, CISW49 Service Oriented Architecture 3.0, Concepts and Practice. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Technology and Health Division Technology and Health Division, Technology Building 28, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4750 The Technology and Health Division provides 39 occupational and vocational programs in the areas of technology, public services, and health care. The programs offer a variety of Associate in Science Degrees and certificates. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Business: Management (S0506) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Business Division, Accounting and Management Department This program is intended to prepare students for employment following graduation. Students wishing a bachelor’s degree (transfer program) should consult with a counselor or advisor to discuss transferability of courses. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: BUSA 7 Principles of Accounting 5.0 CSU,UC - Financial, BUSM 10 Principles of Continuous 3.0, Quality Improvement: BUSM 20 Principles of Business 3.0 CSU,UC, BUSM 51 Principles of International 3.0 CSU, Business: BUSM 60 Human Relations in Business 3.0 CSU, BUSM 61 Business Organization 3.0 CSU and Management, BUSM 62 Human Resource Management 3.0, BUSS 36 Principles of Marketing 3.0 CSU, CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications 4.0 CSU,UC, Recommended Electives: BUSM 81 Work Experience in Business, BUSM 85 Special Issues in Business, BUSS 85 Special Issues in Marketing. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Business Division, Accounting and Management Department Business Division, Accounting and Management Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 The Technology and Health Division provides 39 occupational and vocational programs in the areas of technology, public services, and health care. The programs offer a variety of Associate in Science Degrees and certificates. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Business: Retail Management (S0509) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Business Division, Accounting and Management Department This program exposes students to the business world and the role of retail distribution. Students become familiar with careers in retail management as well as the latest trends in this fast changing field. Completion of this program aids the student’s search for an entry-level job in retail management. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: BUSA 7 Principles of Accounting 5.0 CSU,UC - Financial or BUSA 72 Bookkeeping - Accounting 5.0, BUSA 11 Fundamentals of Accounting 3.0, BUSM 60 Human Relations in Business 3.0 CSU, BUSM 61 Business Organization 3.0 CSU and Management, BUSM 62 Human Resource Management 3.0, BUSO 25 Business Communications 3.0 CSU, BUSO 26 Oral Communications 3.0 for Business, BUSS 36 Principles of Marketing 3.0 CSU, CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications 4.0 CSU,UC, FASH 62 Retail Store Management 3.0 CSU, and Merchandising or BUSS 50 Retail Store Management 3.0, and Merchandising. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Business Division, Accounting and Management Department Business Division, Accounting and Management Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 The Technology and Health Division provides 39 occupational and vocational programs in the areas of technology, public services, and health care. The programs offer a variety of Associate in Science Degrees and certificates. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Child Development (S1315) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Business Division, Business Administration Department This program introduces students to the study of young children and their education and prepares students for employment following graduation in the field of Child Development. An Associate in Science degree and eleven certificates are offered. Students desiring a bachelor’s degree (transfer program) should consult with a counselor or advisor to discuss transferability of courses. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: CHLD 1 Child, Family and Community 3.0 CSU,UC; CHLD 5 Principles/Practices 3.0 CSU in Child Development Programs; CHLD 6 Survey of Child Development 3.0 CSU Curriculum; CHLD 10 Child Growth and Development 3.0 CSU,UC Or CHLD 10H Child Growth and Development 3.0 CSU,UC - Honors; CHLD 64 Health, Safety and Nutrition 3.0 CSU of Young Children; CHLD 66 Early Childhood Development 2.0 CSU; Observation; CHLD 66L Early Childhood Development 1.0 CSU; Observation Laboratory; CHLD 67 Early Childhood Development 2.0 CSU Participation; CHLD 67L Early Childhood Development 1.0 CSU Participation Laboratory; CHLD 68 Children With Special Needs 3.0 CSU; CHLD 69 Early Childhood Development 2.0 CSU; Field Work Seminar; CHLD 84 Guidance and Discipline 1.0 CSU in Child Development Settings; CHLD 91 Early Childhood Development 1.0 CSU; Field Work. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Business Division, Business Administration Department Business Division, Business Administration Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 The Technology and Health Division provides 39 occupational and vocational programs in the areas of technology, public services, and health care. The programs offer a variety of Associate in Science Degrees and certificates. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Commercial Flight (S0912) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Technology and Health Division, Aeronautics Department The commercial flight curriculum prepares students for careers as aircraft pilots as well as related ground occupations in aviation. Students have the opportunity for optional flight training with commensurate college credit. The pilot license is not required for graduation but it is desirable for career advancement. This program prepares students for military and civilian aviation careers through transfer programs to bachelor’s degree aviation curricula throughout the nation. With concurrent flight training, students may achieve the commercial pilot certificate and instrument rating simultaneously with the A.S. degree. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: AERO 23 Primary Pilot Ground School 4.0 CSU; AERO 24 Navigation 3.0 CSU; AERO 25 Commercial Pilot Ground School 3.0 CSU; AERO 26 Aviation Weather 3.0 CSU; AERO 27 Aviation Safety 3.0 CSU and Human Factors AERO 28 Aircraft and Engines 3.0 CSU; AERO 29 Federal Aviation Regulations 2.0 CSU; AERO 30 Instrument Ground School 3.0 CSU; TRAN 17 Air Transportation 3.0 CSU; Recommended Electives: AERO 40 Flight; AERO 40L Flight Laboratory; AERO 41 Basic Flight Simulator Laboratory; AERO 58 Flight Instructor Ground School; AIRT 41 Aircraft Recognition and Performance; CISB 11 Computer Information Systems. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Technology and Health Division, Aeronautics Department Technology and Health Division, Aeronautics Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 The Technology and Health Division provides 39 occupational and vocational programs in the areas of technology, public services, and health care. The programs offer a variety of Associate in Science Degrees and certificates. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Computer - Database Management Systems (S0706) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Business Division, Computer Information Systems (CIS) Department The Computer Information Systems major is a two-year program leading to the Associate in Science (A.S.) degree. The program is designed to prepare students for employment in a computer field following graduation. Students wishing a Bachelors’ degree (transfer program) should meet with a counselor or advisor to discuss transferability of courses. Coursework includes a list of core courses and additional courses for each concentration. The database management systems concentration includes coursework in the design, development and maintenance of relational databases. Students choosing this concentration have the option of selecting either the Microsoft or Oracle concentration. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required core courses: CISB 11 Computer Information Systems 3.5 CSU,UC; CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications 4.0 CSU,UC; CISM 11 Systems Analysis and Design 3.5 CSU,UC; CISN 21 Windows Operating System 4.0 Or CISN 31 Linux Operating Systems 4.0; BUSM 20 Principles of Business 3.0 Or BUSM 25 Principles of E-Commerce 3.0 Or BUSA 7 Principles of Accounting 5.0; - Financial PLUS Select one of the following two concentrations: Microsoft Concentration: CISD 11 Database Management 4.0 CSU - Microsoft Access; CISD 14 Advanced Database 4.0; Management - Microsoft Access CISD 21 Database Management 4.0; - Microsoft SQL Server CISD 40 Database Design 3.0; Oracle Concentration: CISD 31 Database Management - Oracle 4.0; CISD 32 Oracle Forms and Reports 3.0; CISD 40 Database Design 3.0. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Business Division, Computer Information Systems (CIS) Department Business Division, Computer Information Systems (CIS) Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 274 4943 The Technology and Health Division provides 39 occupational and vocational programs in the areas of technology, public services, and health care. The programs offer a variety of Associate in Science Degrees and certificates. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Computer Graphics Design/Photography (S1005) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Arts Division This program is designed to prepare students for employment in the field of computer graphics/photography. A variety of career opportunities are available in art, cinema, communications, industrial arts, graphics, and journalism. Students desiring a bachelor’s degree should consult with a counselor or advisor or the catalog of the institution they wish to attend to address transferability of courses. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: GRAP 1 Computer Graphics Lab 1.0, GRAP 10 Photo Editing with Photoshop 3.0, GRAP 12 Advanced Photo Editing 3.0 with Photoshop, GRAP 14 Digital Color Management 3.0, GRAP 16 Digital Image Design 3.0 with Illustrator and Freehand, GRAP 18 Advanced Image Design 3.0 - 3D Modeling Techniques, GRAP 20 Applying Photos 3.0 and Images in Multimedia, GRAP 28 Digital Portfolio 2.0, PHOT 10 Beginning Photography 3.0 CSU,UC,PHOT 17 Photo communication 3.0, Recommended Electives: AHIS 1 Understanding the Visual Arts Or ARTB 1 Understanding the Visual Arts, COMP 10 Operating the Macintosh Computer, GRAP 24 Work Experience in Computer Graphics, PHOT 1 Laboratory Studies: Black and White Photography, PHOT 2 Laboratory Studies: Color Photography, PHOT 4 Digital Cameras and Composition, PHOT 15 History of Photography. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Arts Division Arts Division, Office Bldg 16-3, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 5200 The Arts Division offers an outstanding fine and performing arts program that has received local, state, national and international recognition. Degrees and courses are offered in a wide range of disciplines, including theater arts and music. Classes and public performances are conducted in the College’s state-of-the-art Sophia B. Clarke Performing Arts Center. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Computer Network Administration and Security Management (S0701) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Business Division, Computer Information Systems (CIS) Department Computer Network Administration and Security Management is a two-year program leading to the Associate in Science (A.S.) degree. It prepares individuals for employment in the computer/information technology field in such areas as network administrator and security management administrator. The curriculum is intended to help students develop skills to design, administer and manage the heterogeneous corporate network with security emphasis. The courses examine and illustrate network security with various industry-leading network operating systems. Individual courses will assist students in preparing for related industry certification exams. The main objective of the degree is to prepare students for employment following graduation. Students wishing a bachelor’s degree should meet with a counselor or advisor for choices to transfer to available CSU joint degree programs. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: CISN 11 Telecommunications 4.0 CSU, Networking: CISN 24 Window Server Network and 4.0 CSU, Security Administration: CISN 51 Cisco CCNA Networking 4.0 CSU and Routing, CISS 21 Network Vulnerabilities 4.0 CSU and Countermeasures, CISS 23 Network Analysis, 4.0 CSU, Intrusim Detection/Prevention Systems: CISS 25 Network Security and Firewalls 4.0 CSU, CISS 29 CNSAM Service Learning 1.0, PLUS Select one (1) course from: CISB 11 Computer Information Systems 3.5 CSU,UC, CISN 21 Windows Operating System 4.0 CSU, CISN 31 Linux Operating System 4.0 CSU, CISN 34 LINUX Networking and Security 4.0 CSU. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Business Division, Computer Information Systems (CIS) Department Business Division, Computer Information Systems (CIS) Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 274 4943 The Arts Division offers an outstanding fine and performing arts program that has received local, state, national and international recognition. Degrees and courses are offered in a wide range of disciplines, including theater arts and music. Classes and public performances are conducted in the College’s state-of-the-art Sophia B. Clarke Performing Arts Center. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Computer Programming (S7302) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Business Division, Computer Information Systems (CIS) Department The Computer Programming major is a two-year program leading to the Associate in Science (A.S.) degree. It is designed to prepare students for employment as a computer programmer following graduation. Students wishing a bachelor’s degree (transfer program) should meet with a counselor or advisor to discuss transferability of courses. Coursework includes a list of core courses and additional courses for each concentration. The Computer Programming degree emphasizes the development of applications in a business environment using object oriented methodologies. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: CISB 11 Computer Information Systems 3.5 CSU,UC; CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications 4.0 CSU,UC; CISM 11 Systems Analysis and Design 3.5 CSU,UC; CISN 21 Windows Operating System 4.0 Or CISN 31 Linux Operating System 4.0; CISP 10 Object-Oriented Design 2.0; BUSM 20 Principles of Business 3.0 Or BUSM 25 Principles of E-Commerce 3.0 Or BUSA 7 Principles of Accounting 5.0- Financial; CISD 11 Database Management 4.0- Microsoft Access Or CISD 21 Database Management 4.0 - Microsoft SQL Server Or CISD 31 Database Management - Oracle 4.0 PLUS One of the following concentrations: C plus plus: CISP 31 Programming in C plus plus 4.0; CISP 34 Advanced C plus plus Programming 4.0; Visual Basic: CISP 11 Programming in Visual Basic 4.0; CISP 14 Advanced Visual Basic 4. Programming: Java: CISP 21 Programming in Java 4.0; CISP 24 Advanced Java Programming 4.0; C#: CISP 41 Programming in C# 4.0; CISP 44 Advanced Programming in C# 4.0. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Business Division, Computer Information Systems (CIS) Department Business Division, Computer Information Systems (CIS) Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 274 4943 The Arts Division offers an outstanding fine and performing arts program that has received local, state, national and international recognition. Degrees and courses are offered in a wide range of disciplines, including theater arts and music. Classes and public performances are conducted in the College’s state-of-the-art Sophia B. Clarke Performing Arts Center. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Computer and Networking Technology (S0725) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Technology and Health Division, Electronics and Computer Technology Department The computer and networking technology program prepares students to become computer and networking service technicians. The program provides foundations in basics electricity and electronics, operating systems, computer service and troubleshooting, and customer relations, as well as more advanced training in networks, servers, and security. Students learn to install, configure, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair computers and networks. Students will become fully prepared to take the A+, Network+, Server+, and Security+ certification tests sponsored by CompTIA and offered at testing centers throughout the country. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: CNET 50 PC Servicing 4.0, CNET 52 PC Operating Systems 4.0, CNET 54 PC Troubleshooting 4.0, CNET 56 Computer Networks 4.0, CNET 58 Windows Server 3.0, CNET 60 A plus Certification Preparation 2.0, CNET 62 Network plus 2.0, Certification Preparation, CNET 64 Server plus 2.0, Certification Preparation, CNET 66 Security plus 2.0, Certification Preparation, ELEC 11 Technical Applications 3.0 CSU in Microcomputers or CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications 4.0 CSU,UC, ELEC 50A Electronic Circuits (DC) 4.0 CSU, ELEC 50B Electronic Circuits (AC) 4.0 CSU, ELEC 56 Digital Electronics 4.0 CSU, TECH 60 Customer Relations 1.0 for the Technician. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Technology and Health Division, Electronics and Computer Technology Department Technology and Health Division, Electronics and Computer Technology Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 The Electronics and Computer Technology Department offers two programs of study leading to the Associate in Science (A.S.) Degree and nine certificate programs. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Construction Inspection (S0920) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Technology and Health Division This program is intended to prepare students for employment following graduation. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: ARCH 12 Architectural Materials 3.0 CSU and Specifications, ARCH 14 Building and Zoning Codes 3.0, INSP 17 Legal Aspects of Construction 3.0 CSU, INSP 70 Elements of Construction 3.0 CSU, INSP 71 Construction Estimating 3.0 CSU, INSP 87 Fundamentals of Construction 3.0 Inspection, Recommended Electives: ARCH 11 Architectural Drawing, ARCH 15 Architectural Working Drawings - I, INSP 67 Reading Construction Drawings. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Technology and Health Division Technology and Health Division, Technology Building 28, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4750 The Technology and Health Division provides 39 occupational and vocational programs in the areas of technology, public services, and health care. The programs offer a variety of Associate in Science Degrees and certificates. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Correctional Sciences (S2103) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Technology and Health Division Correctional Sciences is the application of law, social, and natural sciences to the social phenomenon of crime and delinquency. The discipline addresses definitions, causation, prevention, discovery, procedures, treatment and rehabilitation, quantification, and research in both criminal and civil aspects. This program is intended to prepare students for employment following graduation. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: ADJU 68 Administration of Justice 3.0 Report Writing; CORS 10 Introduction to Correctional 3.0 CSU Sciences; CORS 15 Control and Supervision 3.0 of the Offender; CORS 20 Correctional Law 3.0; CORS 25 Probation and Parole 3.0; CORS 30 Ethnic Relations in Corrections 3.0; PLUS Select four (4) courses from: ADJU 1 The Administration 3.0 CSU,UC of Justice System; ADJU 2 Principles and Procedures 3.0 CSU of the Justice System; ADJU 20 Principles of Investigation 3.0 CSU; ADJU 38 Narcotics Investigation 3.0; ADJU 59 Gangs and Corrections 3.0 CSU; CORS 35 Interviewing and Counseling 3.0 in Corrections; CORS 40 Crime and Delinquency 3.0; CORS 45 The Violent Offender 3.0; Recommended Electives: PE-F 50 Physical Skills Preparation for Law; Enforcement and Fire Science; PE-F 51 Agility Testing Preparation for Law; Enforcement and Fire Science; PE-F 52 Fitness and Conditioning for Law Enforcement, Fire Science and Forestry. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Technology and Health Division Technology and Health Division, Technology Building 28, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4750 The Technology and Health Division provides 39 occupational and vocational programs in the areas of technology, public services, and health care. The programs offer a variety of Associate in Science Degrees and certificates. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Educational Paraprofessional (S2117) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Humanities and Social Sciences Division This degree program in the field of education prepares paraprofessionals in a variety of areas, emphasizing working with children to enhance their learning development. Graduates will be able to assist classroom teachers in working with K-12 students, including students with special needs. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: CHLD 1 Child, Family and Community 3.0 CSU,UC; CHLD 10 Child Growth and Development 3.0 CSU,UC Or PSYC 14 Developmental Psychology 3.0 CSU,UC; CHLD 68 Children With Special Needs 3.0 CSU; EDUC 10 Introduction to Education 3.0 CSU,UC; EDUC 16 Aspects and Issues 3.0 CSU,UC in Teaching Service Learning ENGL 1A Freshman Composition 3.0 CSU,UC; MATH 71 Intermediate Algebra 5.0; Recommended Electives: CHLD 51 Early Literacy in Child Development; CHLD 64 Health, Safety and Nutrition of Young Children; LIT 40 Children’s Literature; PE 3 First Aid and CPR. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Humanities and Social Sciences Division Humanities and Social Sciences Division, Bldg 66-225, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4570 The Humanities and Social Sciences Division is the largest of the instructional organizations at Mt. SAC. Its numerous academic programs offer students a broad selection of general education courses in language arts (English, American Sign Language, and foreign languages), literature, history, art history, geography, communications, journalism, political science, philosophy, psychology, education, and sociology. This Division also houses the Honors program for the College as well as the Study Abroad program. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology (S0906) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Technology and Health Division, Electronics and Computer Technology Department The Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology (ECET) degree program prepares individuals either for initial employment or for enhancement of existing skills in the electronics field, or for transfer into B.S. programs in Electronics Technology or Industrial Technology offered in the CSU system. In addition to exposing students to core topics such as components and circuits, the program includes coursework in advanced areas including microcontrollers and interfacing, communications, and industrial electronic controls. Nearly all laboratories have new, state-of-the-art equipment to provide students with quality, hands-on learning experiences. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: ELEC 11 Technical Applications 3.0 CSU in Microcomputers; ELEC 12 Computer Simulation 2.0 and Troubleshooting; ELEC 50A Electronic Circuits (DC) 4.0 CSU; ELEC 50B Electronic Circuits (AC) 4.0 CSU; ELEC 51 Electronic Devices 4.0 CSU; ELEC 53 Communications Circuits 4.0; ELEC 54A Industrial Electronics 4.0 CSU; ELEC 54B Industrial Electronic Systems 3.0 CSU; ELEC 55 Microwave Communications 4.0; ELEC 56 Digital Electronics 4.0 CSU; ELEC 61 Electronic Assembly 3.0 CSU and Fabrication; ELEC 74 Micro Controller Systems 4.0 CSU; TECH 60 Customer Relations 1.0 for the Technician; Recommended Electives: CISP 11 Programming in Visual Basic; EDT 11 Technical Engineering Drawing I ELEC 62 Advanced Surface Mount Assembly and Rework; ELEC 76 Radio Telephone Communications; PHYS 2AG General Physics. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Technology and Health Division, Electronics and Computer Technology Department Technology and Health Division, Electronics and Computer Technology Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 The Electronics and Computer Technology Department offers two programs of study leading to the Associate in Science (A.S.) Degree and nine certificate programs. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Emergency Medical Services (S1210) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Technology and Health Division Students who complete the required courses for the Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic (EMT-P) Certificate and who also complete the graduation requirements of Mt. San Antonio College will be awarded the Associate in Science degree in Emergency Medical Services. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: EMS 1 Fundamentals for Paramedics 4.0; EMS 10 Anatomy and Physiology 2.0 for Paramedics; EMS 20 Emergency Cardiac Care 1.0 for Paramedics; EMS 30 Pharmacology for Paramedics 2.0; EMS 40 Cardiology for Paramedics 5.0; EMS 50 Paramedic Skills Competency 5.0; EMS 60 EMS Theory for Paramedics 8.5; EMS 70 Paramedic Clinical Internship 4.0; EMS 80 Paramedic Field Externship 9.5; Recommended Electives: ADJU 1 The Administration of Justice System; FIRE 1 Fire Protection Organization; PSYC 1A Introduction to Psychology; SOC 1 Sociology. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Technology and Health Division Technology and Health Division, Technology Building 28, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4750 The Technology and Health Division provides 39 occupational and vocational programs in the areas of technology, public services, and health care. The programs offer a variety of Associate in Science Degrees and certificates. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Engineering Design Technology (S0913) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Technology and Health Division This program is intended to prepare students for employment following completion of courses or for retraining and upgrading skills. This program also offers transfer opportunities in related majors. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: EDT 11 Technical Engineering Drawing I 3.0 CSU; EDT 12 Technical Engineering Drawing II 3.0 CSU; EDT 14 Mechanical Design 3.0 CSU - Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing; EDT 16 Basic CAD and Computer 4.0 CSU Applications; EDT 18 Engineering CAD Applications 4.0 CSU; EDT 20 Technical Descriptive Geometry 3.0 CSU; EDT 24 Engineering CAD 3-D Solids 3.0 CSU and Surfaces; EDT 26 Civil Engineering Technology 3.0 CSU and CAD; EDT 28 Engineering CAD 3-D 3.0 CSU Illustration/Animation; ELEC 50A Electronic Circuits (DC) 4.0 CSU; ELEC 50B Electronic Circuits (AC) 4.0 CSU; MFG 11 Manufacturing Processes I 2.0 CSU; Recommended Electives: EDT 89 Engineering Design Technology; Work Experience; ENGR 8 Properties of Materials. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Technology and Health Division Technology and Health Division, Technology Building 28, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4750 The Technology and Health Division provides 39 occupational and vocational programs in the areas of technology, public services, and health care. The programs offer a variety of Associate in Science Degrees and certificates. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Equipment Technology (S0118) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Technology and Health Division This program is intended to prepare students to become technicians for entry level positions or skills enhancement in the operation, service, maintenance and repair of industrial and agricultural power equipment. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: AGAG 1 Food Production, Land Use 3.0 CSU,UC and Politics - A Global Perspective; AGAG 59 Work Experience in Agriculture 1.0 - 4.0; AGOR 51 Tractor and Landscape 3.0 CSU; Equipment Operations: AGOR 52 Hydraulics 3.0 CSU; AGOR 53 Small Engine Repair I 3.0 CSU; AGOR 54 Small Engine Repair II 3.0 CSU; AGOR 55 Diesel Engine Repair 3.0 CSU; AGOR 56 Engine Diagnostics 3.0 CSU; AGOR 57 Power Train Repair 3.0; AGOR 71 Landscape Construction 3.0 CSU; Fundamentals: AGOR 72 Landscape Hardscape Applications3.0 CSU; CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications 4.0 CSU,UC. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Technology and Health Division Technology and Health Division, Technology Building 28, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4750 The Technology and Health Division provides 39 occupational and vocational programs in the areas of technology, public services, and health care. The programs offer a variety of Associate in Science Degrees and certificates. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Equipment Technology (S0118) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Natural Sciences Division This program is intended to prepare students to become technicians for entry level positions or skills enhancement in the operation, service, maintenance and repair of industrial and agricultural power equipment. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: AGAG 1 Food Production, Land Use 3.0 CSU,UC and Politics - A Global Perspective; AGAG 59 Work Experience in Agriculture 1.0 - 4.0; AGOR 51 Tractor and Landscape 3.0 CSU; Equipment Operations: AGOR 52 Hydraulics 3.0 CSU; AGOR 53 Small Engine Repair I 3.0 CSU; AGOR 54 Small Engine Repair II 3.0 CSU; AGOR 55 Diesel Engine Repair 3.0 CSU; AGOR 56 Engine Diagnostics 3.0 CSU; AGOR 57 Power Train Repair 3.0; AGOR 71 Landscape Construction 3.0 CSU; Fundamentals: AGOR 72 Landscape Hardscape Applications3.0 CSU; CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications 4.0 CSU,UC. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Natural Sciences Division Natural Sciences Division, Bldg 61-2505, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4425 The Natural Sciences Division is composed of nine departments/programs and offers degree, certificate and transfer programs in agricultural sciences, astronomy, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, earth sciences, engineering, mathematics, and physics. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Escrow Management (S0511) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Business Division, Business Administration Department This program is intended to prepare students for employment following graduation. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: BUSA 7 Principles of Accounting 5.0 CSU,UC - Financial Or BUSA 72 Bookkeeping - Accounting 5.0; BUSM 20 Principles of Business 3.0 CSU,UC; BUSM 60 Human Relations in Business 3.0 CSU; BUSM 66 Small Business Management 3.0 CSU; BUSO 25 Business Communications 3.0 CSU; BUSR 50 Real Estate Principles 3.0 CSU; BUSR 51 Legal Aspects of Real Estate 3.0; BUSR 53 Real Estate Finance 3.0; BUSR 76 Escrow Procedures I 3.0; BUSR 77 Escrow Procedures II 3.0; CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications 4.0 CSU,UC; CISI 11 Computer Keyboarding 4.0 CSU; Recommended Electives: BUSA 8 Principles of Accounting - Managerial; BUSL 18 Business Law Or BUSL 18H Business Law - Honors; BUSM 62 Human Resource Management; BUSO 5 Business English; BUSR 52 Real Estate Practice Or BUSR 52D Real Estate Practice Work Experience; BUSR 57 Income Tax Aspects of Real Estate Investments; PSYC 1A Introduction to Psychology Or PSYC 1AH Introduction to Psychology - Honors. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Business Division, Business Administration Department Business Division, Business Administration Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 The Natural Sciences Division is composed of nine departments/programs and offers degree, certificate and transfer programs in agricultural sciences, astronomy, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, earth sciences, engineering, mathematics, and physics. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Family and Consumer Sciences (S1309) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Business Division, Consumer Science and Design Technologies Department This program provides students with the basic skills associated with the field of family and consumer sciences, which includes the needs of the home, the family, and its individual members. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: CHLD 10 Child Growth and Development 3.0 CSU,UC Or CHLD 10H Child Growth and Development 3.0 CSU,UC- Honors; FASH 10 Clothing Fundamentals 3.0 CSU; FASH 15 Fashion Strategies 3.0 CSU; FASH 17 Textiles 3.0 CSU,UC; FCS 41 Life Management 3.0 CSU; FCS 80 Financial Planning 3.0 CSU Or BUSA 71 Financial Planning 3.0 CSU; ID 100 Fundamentals of Interior Design 3.0 CSU; NF 20 Principles of Foods With Lab 3.0 CSU Or NF 62 Meal Management 3.0 CSU; NF 25 Essentials of Nutrition 3.0 CSU,UC Or NF 25H Essentials of Nutrition - Honors 3.0 CSU,UC; NF 28 Cultural and Ethnic Foods 3.0 CSU,UC; Recommended Electives: CHLD 1 Child, Family and Community; FASH 12 Advanced Clothing; ID 105 Interior Design Studio I; ID 130 Applied Color and Design Theory. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Business Division, Consumer Science and Design Technologies Department Business Division, Consumer Science and Design Technologies Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 274 4511 The Consumer Science and Design Technologies department offers career path programs for a variety of educational needs - whether they are a student desiring to learn about the Fashion, Hospitality and Restaurant Management, Nutrition, or Interior Design industries; obtain a certificate, or pursue an Associate degree. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Fashion Design (S1320) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Business Division, Consumer Science and Design Technologies Department There are exciting employment opportunities available in both fashion design and costume design. In Southern California, the apparel industry and the entertainment industry support the largest number of employees and contribute significantly to the economy of the region. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: FASH 8 Introduction to Fashion 3.0 CSU, FASH 9 History of Costume and Fashion 3.0 CSU, FASH 10 Clothing Construction I 3.0 CSU, FASH 12 Clothing Construction II 3.0 CSU, FASH 15 Fashion Strategies 3.0 CSU, FASH 17 Textiles 3.0 CSU,UC, FASH 20 Illustration for Fashion 3.0 and Costume Design, FASH 21 Patternmaking I 3.0 CSU, FASH 22 Fashion Design By Draping 3.0, FASH 23 Patternmaking II 3.0, FASH 25 Fashion Computer-Assisted 3.0 CSU, Drawing: FASH 30 Fashion Design and Product 3.0, Development I, FASH 31 Fashion Design and Product 3.0, Development II, FASH 32 Fashion Design and Product 3.0, Development III, Recommended Electives: FASH 24 Fashion Patternmaking by Computer, FASH 26 Fashion Computer Assisted Design, FASH 35 Special Topics in Fashion, FASH 81 Work Experience in Fashion, FASH 90 Field Studies, FASH 91 Field Studies - New York, FASH 92 Field Studies - Fashion Capitals, FCS 41 Life Management. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Business Division, Consumer Science and Design Technologies Department Business Division, Consumer Science and Design Technologies Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 274 4511 The Consumer Science and Design Technologies department offers career path programs for a variety of educational needs - whether they are a student desiring to learn about the Fashion, Hospitality and Restaurant Management, Nutrition, or Interior Design industries; obtain a certificate, or pursue an Associate degree. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Fashion Merchandising (S1308) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Business Division, Consumer Science and Design Technologies Department This program is intended to prepare students for employment in the fashion industry. A variety of career opportunities are available in retail merchandising, manufacturing, fashion, promotion, and self-employment. Students intending to pursue a bachelor’s degree (transfer program) should consult with a counselor or advisor to discuss transferability of courses. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: FASH 8 Introduction to Fashion 3.0 CSU; FASH 9 History of Costume and Fashion 3.0 CSU; FASH 10 Clothing Construction I 3.0 CSU; FASH 15 Fashion and Identity 3.0 CSU; FASH 17 Textiles 3.0 CSU,UC; FASH 25 Fashion Computer-Assisted 3.0 CSU; Drawing: FASH 30 Fashion Design and Product 3.0; Development I; FASH 62 Retail Store Management 3.0 CSU and Merchandising or BUSS 50 Retail Store Management 3.0 CSU and Merchandising; FASH 63 Advertising and Promotion 3.0 CSU Or; BUSS 33 Advertising and Promotion 3.0 CSU; FASH 66 Visual Merchandising Display 3.0 CSU; Recommended Electives: FASH 90 Field Studies; FASH 91 Field Studies - New York; FASH 92 Field Studies - Fashion Capitals; FCS 41 Life Management. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Business Division, Consumer Science and Design Technologies Department Business Division, Consumer Science and Design Technologies Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 274 4511 The Consumer Science and Design Technologies department offers career path programs for a variety of educational needs - whether they are a student desiring to learn about the Fashion, Hospitality and Restaurant Management, Nutrition, or Interior Design industries; obtain a certificate, or pursue an Associate degree. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Fire Technology (S2105) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Technology and Health Division, Fire Technology Department The Fire Science major has been developed to offer pre-employment education for the undergraduate who desires to enter the field of fire science. It also provides the employed firefighter an opportunity for a professional education. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: FIRE 1 Fire Protection Organization 3.0 CSU; FIRE 2 Fire Prevention Technology 3.0 CSU; FIRE 3 Fire Protection Equipment 3.0 CSU and Systems; FIRE 4 Building Construction 3.0 CSU for Fire Protection; FIRE 5 Fire Behavior and Combustion 3.0 CSU; FIRE 6 Hazardous Materials/ICS 3.0; PLUS Select two (2) courses from: EMT 90 Emergency Medical Technician I 10.5; FIRE 7 Fire Fighting Tactics and Strategy 3.0 CSU; FIRE 8 Fire Company Organization 3.0 CSU and Management; FIRE 9 Fire Hydraulics 3.0 CSU; FIRE 10 Arson and Fire Investigation 3.0 CSU; FIRE 11 Fire Apparatus and Equipment 3.0 CSU; FIRE 12 Wildland Fire Control 4.5 CSU; FIRE 86 Basic Fire Academy 14.5; PE-F 53 Physical Training 2.5 CSU for the Basic Fire Academy; Recommended Electives: PE-F 50 Physical Skills Preparation for Administration of Justice and Fire Technology or PE-F 51 Agility Testing Preparation for Administration of Justice and Fire Technology or PE-F 52 Fitness and Conditioning for Administration of Justice, Fire Technology, and Forestry. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Technology and Health Division, Fire Technology Department Technology and Health Division, Fire Technology Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 5148 The department is dedicated to the instruction and support of the careers of potential fire service professionals. Through its courses and program, the Fire Technology Department works to enhance the ability of fire and emergency services, as well as allied professionals, to deal more effectively with fire and related emergencies. Established in 1988, the Mt. SAC Fire Program has established a reputation and tradition that has gained the trust of fire departments throughout California. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Fire Technology - Administrative Law (S2108) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Technology and Health Division, Fire Technology Department The fire science major has been developed to offer pre-employment education for the undergraduate who desires to enter the field of fire science. It also provides the employed firefighter an opportunity for a professional education. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: BUSA 7 Principles of Accounting 5.0 CSU,UC - Financial; CISB 11 Computer Information Systems 3.5 CSU,UC; FIRE 1 Fire Protection Organization 3.0 CSU; FIRE 2 Fire Prevention Technology 3.0 CSU; FIRE 8 Fire Company Organization 3.0 CSU and Management; FIRE 40 Fire Prevention 1A 2.0; FIRE 41 Fire Prevention 1B 2.0. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Technology and Health Division, Fire Technology Department Technology and Health Division, Fire Technology Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 5148 The department is dedicated to the instruction and support of the careers of potential fire service professionals. Through its courses and program, the Fire Technology Department works to enhance the ability of fire and emergency services, as well as allied professionals, to deal more effectively with fire and related emergencies. Established in 1988, the Mt. SAC Fire Program has established a reputation and tradition that has gained the trust of fire departments throughout California. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in General Business (S0501) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Business Division, Accounting and Management Department This program is intended to prepare students for employment following graduation. Students wishing a bachelor’s degree (transfer program) should consult with a counselor or advisor to discuss transferability of courses. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: BUSA 7 Principles of Accounting 5.0 CSU,UC - Financial or BUSA 72 Bookkeeping - Accounting 5.0, BUSL 18 Business Law 3.0 CSU,UC Or BUSL 18H Business Law - Honors 3.0 CSU,UC, BUSM 10 Principles of Continuous 3.0, Quality Improvement: BUSM 20 Principles of Business 3.0 CSU,UC, BUSM 60 Human Relations in Business 3.0 CSU, BUSM 61 Business Organization 3.0 CSU and Management, BUSM 62 Human Resource Management 3.0, BUSO 5 Business English 3.0, BUSO 25 Business Communications 3.0 CSU, BUSS 36 Principles of Marketing 3.0 CSU, CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications 4.0 CSU,UC, PLUS Select six (6) units from: BUSA Business: Accounting 1.0 - 5.0 CSU,UC, BUSC Business: Economics 3.0 CSU,UC, BUSL Business: Law 1.0 - 3.0 CSU,UC, BUSM Business: Management 1.0 - 4.0 CSU,UC, BUSS Business: Sales, 1.0 - 4.0 CSU, Merchandising and Marketing: CISB Computer Information 2.0 - 4.0 CSU,UC Systems: Beginning, COMP Computer Applications 0.5 - 4.0 CSU. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Business Division, Accounting and Management Department Business Division, Accounting and Management Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 The department is dedicated to the instruction and support of the careers of potential fire service professionals. Through its courses and program, the Fire Technology Department works to enhance the ability of fire and emergency services, as well as allied professionals, to deal more effectively with fire and related emergencies. Established in 1988, the Mt. SAC Fire Program has established a reputation and tradition that has gained the trust of fire departments throughout California. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Graphic Design (S0318) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Arts Division This program is designed to provide students with a combination of creative, design, problem solving, and technical skills necessary for entry-level employment as a Graphic Designer in the Commercial Art industry. Students completing this program are eligible for advanced training or transfer to a college or university for further study. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: ARTC 100 Graphic Design I 3.0, ARTC 120 Graphic Design II 3.0, ARTC 160 Typography 3.0, ARTC 165 Illustration 3.0, ARTC 290 Portfolio 3.0, ARTD 15A Drawing: Beginning 3.0, ARTD 17A Drawing: Life 3.0, ARTD 20 Design: Two Dimensional 3.0, ARTD 25A Painting: Beginning 3.0 PLUS Select one (1) course from: AHIS 5 History of Western Art: 3.0, Renaissance Through Modern, AHIS 5H History of Western Art: 3.0, Renaissance Through Modern - Honors, AHIS 6 History of Modern Art 3.0, AHIS 6H History of Modern Art - Honors 3.0, Recommended Electives: AHIS 4 History of Western Art: Prehistoric Through Gothic, ANIM 172 Motion Graphics with After Effects, ANIM 175 Web Animation with Flash, ARTC 140 Graphic Design III, ARTC 299 Work Experience in Advertising Design / Illustration, ARTD 16 Drawing: Perspective, ARTD 45A Printmaking: Silk-Screening, ARTS 22 Design: Three Dimensional, PHOT 10 Basic Digital and Film Photography. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Arts Division Arts Division, Office Bldg 16-3, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 5200 The Arts Division offers an outstanding fine and performing arts program that has received local, state, national and international recognition. Degrees and courses are offered in a wide range of disciplines, including theater arts and music. Classes and public performances are conducted in the College’s state-of-the-art Sophia B. Clarke Performing Arts Center. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Histologic Technician Training (S1211) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Natural Sciences Division, Biological Sciences Department This program provides on-campus and on-site technical training in the field of histotechnology, focusing on routine tissue sample preparation, special stains and techniques such as immunohistochemistry, and in situ hybridation. Training on campus will utilize samples routinely prepared in both clinical and research facilities. As part of their formal training, students of histotechnology will work through study guides provided by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP) for its certification examination. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: ANAT 10B Introductory Human Physiology 4.0 CSU,UC Or ANAT 36 Human Physiology 5.0 CSU,UC; ANAT 35 Human Anatomy 5.0 CSU,UC; CHEM 10 Chemistry for Allied 4.0 CSU,UC; Health Majors Or CHEM 40 Introduction to General Chemistry 4.0 CSU, UC Or CHEM 50 General Chemistry I 5.0 CSU,UC; HT 1 Introduction to Histotechnology 1.0; HT 2 Scientific Basics for 3.0; Histologic Technicians; HT 10 Histology 3.0; HT 12 Beginning Histotechniques 5.0; HT 14 Advanced Histotechniques 4.0; HT 16 Histochemistry/ 4.0; Immunohistochemistry; HT 17 Work Experience 4.0 In Histotechnology; MICR 1 Principles of Microbiology 5.0 CSU,UC Or MICR 22 Microbiology 4.0 CSU,UC. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Natural Sciences Division, Biological Sciences Department Natural Sciences Division, Biological Sciences Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 The Biological Sciences Department is one of the largest and most diverse on the campus. The department offers a wide array of classes, from "cell-squisher" subjects such as Histotechnology, Cell and Molecular Biology, and Microbiology to "tree-hugger" subjects such as Humans and the Environment, Cultural Anthropology, and Ecology and Field Biology.With 22 full-time faculty, 35 adjunct faculty and 4 lab technicians, the resources include modern lecture classrooms and teaching laboratories in the new Science Complex, as well as special facilities such as the Wildlife Sanctuary, B.J. Meek collection, cadaver lab, biology department museum, greenhouse, and specimen pond.Besides preparing students to transfer to four-year institutions, they have a successful vocational program in Histotechnology, whose graduates have an extremely high pass rate on their national certification exam and an equally impressive record in finding employment. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Horse Ranch Management (S0102) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Natural Sciences Division The program of courses in agriculture is designed to enable students to prepare for a career in this essential and diverse profession. The Department offers a comprehensive agricultural sciences program and is unique in that most courses provide hands-on experience designed to give the student a combination of practical skills and technical knowledge. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: AGAB 20 Microcomputer Applications 3.0 CSU,UC in Agriculture; AGAG 59 Work Experience in Agriculture 1.0 Or AGAG 60 Work Experience in Agriculture 2.0 Or AGAG 61 Work Experience in Agriculture 3.0 Or AGAG 62 Work Experience in Agriculture 4.0; AGAN 2 Animal Nutrition 3.0 CSU; AGAN 94 Animal Breeding 3.0; AGLI 16 Horse Production 4.0 CSU,UC; AGLI 18 Horse Ranch Management 4.0 CSU; AGLI 19 Horse Hoof Care 2.0 CSU; AGLI 20 Horse Behavior and Training 2.0; AGLI 96 Animal Sanitation 3.0 CSU and Disease Control; AGLI 97 Artificial Insemination 2.0 of Livestock; PLUS Select six (6) units from: AGHE 84A Applied Animal Health Procedures 1.0; AGOR 53 Small Engine Repair I 3.0 CSU; AGOR 71 Landscape Construction 3.0 CSU. Fundamentals BUSM 20 Principles of Business 3.0 CSU,UCBUSM 66 Small Business Management 3.0 CSU. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Natural Sciences Division Natural Sciences Division, Bldg 61-2505, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4425 The Natural Sciences Division is composed of nine departments/programs and offers degree, certificate and transfer programs in agricultural sciences, astronomy, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, earth sciences, engineering, mathematics, and physics. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Hospitality and Restaurant Management (S1307) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Business Division, Consumer Science and Design Technologies Department This program provides students with an excellent background for a career in the hospitality and restaurant management industry. Students will have the education necessary for many entry-level positions. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: HRM 51 Introduction to Hospitality 3.0 CSU; HRM 52 Food Safety and Sanitation 1.5 CSU; HRM 53 Dining Room Service Management 3.0 CSU; HRM 54 Basic Cooking Techniques 3.0 CSU; HRM 56 Management of Hospitality 3.0 CSU; Personnel and Operations: HRM 57 Restaurant Cost Control 3.0 CSU; HRM 64 Hospitality Financial Accounting I 3.0 CSU; HRM 66 Hospitality Law 3.0 CSU; HRM 70 Introduction to Lodging 3.0 CSU; PLUS Select three (3) units from: HRM 61 Menu Planning 3.0 CSU; HRM 62 Catering 3.0 CSU; HRM 91 Work Experience 3.0 CSU in Restaurant/Hospitality; NF 20 Principles of Foods With Lab 3.0 CSU; Recommended Elective: HRM 91 Work Experience in Restaurant/Hospitality. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Business Division, Consumer Science and Design Technologies Department Business Division, Consumer Science and Design Technologies Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 274 4511 The Consumer Science and Design Technologies department offers career path programs for a variety of educational needs - whether they are a student desiring to learn about the Fashion, Hospitality and Restaurant Management, Nutrition, or Interior Design industries; obtain a certificate, or pursue an Associate degree. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Human Resource Management (S0530) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Business Division, Accounting and Management Department The Human Resource Management degree is intended to prepare students to enter the business world in the dynamic environment of human resources. Students become familiar with various approaches to business organization and the strategic nature of human resource management. Studies in human resource law, compensation systems, training, and development will provide the student a solid foundation from which to build a career in human resource management. Transfer students will gain a strong human resource management business elective base initiating further study in a variety of fields. Students active in the work arena will acquire new skills that are highly desirable in a fast-paced work force. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: ANTH 22 General Cultural Anthropology 3.0 CSU,UC; BUSA 70 Payroll and Tax Accounting 3.0; BUSL 19 Advanced Business Law 3.0 CSU,UC; BUSM 20 Principles of Business 3.0 CSU,UC; BUSM 60 Human Relations in Business 3.0 CSU; BUSM 61 Business Organization 3.0 CSU and Management; BUSM 62 Human Resource Management 3.0; BUSO 25 Business Communications 3.0 CSU; CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications 4.0 CSU,UC. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Business Division, Accounting and Management Department Business Division, Accounting and Management Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 The Consumer Science and Design Technologies department offers career path programs for a variety of educational needs - whether they are a student desiring to learn about the Fashion, Hospitality and Restaurant Management, Nutrition, or Interior Design industries; obtain a certificate, or pursue an Associate degree. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Integrated Pest Management (S0311) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Natural Sciences Division The integrated pest management program is part of the agricultural science program and prepares students to design and implement comprehensive integrated pest management programs for private or public entities. It qualifies students to take the Pest Control Advisor (PCA) exam administered by the California Department of Pesticide Regulation. Pest Control Advisers provide written recommendations for the application of pesticides. Students learn how to design, install, and manage irrigation systems, set up and implement fertilizer and pest management programs, and properly identify and maintain trees, shrubs, and turf grasses. Student also learn personal management and budgeting skills. Most courses in the program provide hands-on experiences designed to give students a combination of practical skills and technical knowledge. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: AGOR 1 Horticulture Science 3.0; AGOR 24 Integrated Pest Management 3.0; AGOR 29 Ornamental Plants - Herbaceous 3.0; AGOR 30 Ornamental Plants 3.0 - Trees and Woody Shrubs; AGOR 39 Turfgrass Production 3.0 and Management; AGOR 50 Soil Science and Management 3.0; AGOR 62 Landscape Irrigation - Design 3.0 and Installation; AGOR 63 Landscape Irrigation Systems 3.0 Management; AGOR 91 Work Experience in Nursery 3.0 Operations; PLUS Student must take at least 6 units of any of the following: BIOL 1, 2, 3, 4, 4H, 6, 6L, 8, 20, 21, 34, 50; BTNY 3; CHEM 10, 20, 40 50, 50H, 51, 60, 80, 81; PLUS Student must take 9 units from the following list: AGOR 2 Plant Propagation 3.0; AGOR 15 Interior Landscaping 3.0; AGOR 32 Landscaping 3.0 and Nursery Management; AGOR 40 Sports Turf Management 3.0; AGOR 75 Urban Arboriculture 3.0. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Natural Sciences Division Natural Sciences Division, Bldg 61-2505, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4425 The Natural Sciences Division is composed of nine departments/programs and offers degree, certificate and transfer programs in agricultural sciences, astronomy, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, earth sciences, engineering, mathematics, and physics. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Interior Design (S1301) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Business Division, Consumer Science and Design Technologies Department The Interior Design A.S. degree provides students with an excellent foundation for a successful career in interior design. Students will obtain the skill sets necessary to obtain a variety of positions in the design field. Students desiring a bachelor’s degree should consult with a counselor, advisor or faculty member in the interior design program to discuss transfer options. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: ID 10 Introduction to Interior Design 3.0 CSU; ID 12 Interior Materials and Products 3.0 CSU; ID 14 History of Furniture 3.0 and Decorative Arts; ID 20 Color and Design Theory I 3.0; ID 21 Color and Design Theory II 3.0; ID 22 Design Drawing for Interior Design 3.0; ID 23 Computer Aided Drawing for 3.0; Interior Design: ID 25 Codes and Specifications 3.0 for Interior Design; ID 26 Space Planning for Interior Design 3.0; ID 27 Rapid Visualization 3.0; ID 29 Interior Design Studio I; ID 31 Building Systems 3.0 for Interior Design; ID 32 Lighting Design 3.0; ID 34 Computer Aided Drawing 3.0 for Interior Design II; ID 36 Professional Practices 3.0 for Interior Design or ID 37 Business Practices 3.0 for Interior Design; ID 38 Internship in Interior 2.0; Design (1-3 unit course,2 units required); ID 39 Interior Design Studio II 3.0; Recommended Electives: AGOR 13 Interior Landscaping; AGOR 15 Landscaping Design; ARCH 23 Architectural Presentations; ARTG 20 Exhibition Design; BUSA 72 Bookkeeping - Accounting; ID 50 Interior Design Specialized Studio; ID 52 Interior Design Laboratory Studies. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Business Division, Consumer Science and Design Technologies Department Business Division, Consumer Science and Design Technologies Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 274 4511 The Consumer Science and Design Technologies department offers career path programs for a variety of educational needs - whether they are a student desiring to learn about the Fashion, Hospitality and Restaurant Management, Nutrition, or Interior Design industries; obtain a certificate, or pursue an Associate degree. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Interior Design - Kitchen and Bath Design (S1302) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Business Division, Consumer Science and Design Technologies Department This program provides students with specialized skills in the area of kitchen and bath design and is accredited by the National Kitchen and Bath Association. Students will strengthen career perspectives and develop work to incorporate into a professional portfolio. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: ID 10 Introduction to Interior Design 3.0 CSU; ID 12 Interior Materials and Products 3.0 CSU; ID 14 History of Furniture and Decorative Arts3.0; ID 20 Color and Design Theory I 3.0; ID 21 Color and Design Theory II 3.0; ID 22 Design Drawing for Interior Design3.0; ID 23 Computer Aided Drawing for Interior Design 3.0; ID 25 Codes and Specifications 3.0 for Interior Design; ID 26 Space Planning for Interior Design 3.0; ID 27 Rapid Visualization 3.0; ID 29 Interior Design Studio I; ID 31 Building Systems 3.0 for Interior Design; ID 32 Lighting Design 3.0; ID 34 Computer Aided Drawing 3.0 for Interior Design II; ID 36 Professional Practices 3.0 for Interior Design or ID 37 Business Practices 3.0 for Interior Design; ID 38 Internship in Interior Design 2.0 (1-3 unit course, 2 units required); ID 39 Interior Design Studio II 3.0; ID 40 Kitchen and bath Studio I 3.0; ID 41 Kitchen and bath Studio II 3.0; ID 48 Internship in Kitchen and Bath 2.0 (1-3 unit course, 2 units required); Recommended Electives: ARCH 23 Architectural Presentations; BUSA 72 Bookkeeping - Accounting; BUSM 66 Small Business Management; BUSS 50 Retail Store Management and Merchandising; ID 50 Interior Design Specialized Studio; ID 52 Interior Design Laboratory Studies. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Business Division, Consumer Science and Design Technologies Department Business Division, Consumer Science and Design Technologies Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 274 4511 The Consumer Science and Design Technologies department offers career path programs for a variety of educational needs - whether they are a student desiring to learn about the Fashion, Hospitality and Restaurant Management, Nutrition, or Interior Design industries; obtain a certificate, or pursue an Associate degree. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in International Business (S0507) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Business Division, Accounting and Management Department This program is intended to prepare students for employment following graduation. Students wishing a bachelor’s degree (transfer program) should consult with a counselor or advisor to discuss transferability of courses. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: BUSL 20 International Business Law 3.0, BUSM 20 Principles of Business 3.0 CSU,UC, BUSM 50 World Culture: 3.0 CSU, A Business Perspective Or ANTH 22 General Cultural Anthropology 3.0 CSU,UC, BUSM 51 Principles of International 3.0 CSU, Business: BUSM 52 Principles of Exporting 3.0 CSU and Importing, BUSM 61 Business Organization 3.0 CSU and Management, BUSM 66 Small Business Management 3.0 CSU, BUSS 36 Principles of Marketing 3.0 CSU, PLUS Select one (1) course from: BUSS 70 International Marketing Concepts 3.0, CHIN 1 Beginning Chinese 4.0 CSU,UC, FRCH 1 Elementary French 4.0 CSU,UC, GERM 1 Elementary German 4.0 CSU,UC, ITAL 1 Elementary Italian 4.0 CSU,UC, JAPN 1 Elementary Japanese 4.0 CSU,UC, SPAN 1 Elementary Spanish 4.0 CSU,UC, Recommended Electives: BUSM 81 Work Experience in Business, BUSM 85 Special Issues in Business, BUSS 85 Special Issues in Marketing. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Business Division, Accounting and Management Department Business Division, Accounting and Management Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 The Consumer Science and Design Technologies department offers career path programs for a variety of educational needs - whether they are a student desiring to learn about the Fashion, Hospitality and Restaurant Management, Nutrition, or Interior Design industries; obtain a certificate, or pursue an Associate degree. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Law Enforcement (S2102) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Technology and Health Division This program is intended to prepare students for employment following graduation. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: ADJU 1 The Administration 3.0 CSU,UC of Justice System; ADJU 2 Principles and Procedures 3.0 CSU of the Justice System; ADJU 3 Concepts of Criminal Law 3.0 CSU,UC; ADJU 4 Legal Aspects of Evidence 3.0 CSU; ADJU 5 Community Relations 3.0 CSU,UC; ADJU 68 Administration of Justice 3.0; Report Writing; PLUS Select four (4) courses from: ADJU 6 Concepts of Enforcement Services 3.0; ADJU 13 Concepts of Traffic Services 3.0; ADJU 20 Principles of Investigation 3.0 CSU; ADJU 38 Narcotics Investigation 3.0; ADJU 59 Gangs and Corrections 3.0 CSU; ADJU 74 Vice Control 3.0; CORS 30 Ethnic Relations in Corrections 3.0; CORS 40 Crime and Delinquency 3.0; CORS 45 The Violent Offender 3.0; Recommended Electives: PE-F 50 Physical Skills Preparation for Law; Enforcement and Fire Science; PE-F 51 Agility Testing Preparation for Law; Enforcement and Fire Science; PE-F 52 Fitness and Conditioning for Law Enforcement, Fire Science and Forestry; SPAN 66 Spanish for Fire and Police Personnel. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Technology and Health Division Technology and Health Division, Technology Building 28, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4750 The Technology and Health Division provides 39 occupational and vocational programs in the areas of technology, public services, and health care. The programs offer a variety of Associate in Science Degrees and certificates. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Licensed Vocational Nurse to RN (S1201) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Technology and Health Division, Nursing Department This program is designed to prepare men and women to give direct nursing care to clients in various practice settings. The program consists of coursework in nursing, science, general education and clinical nursing practice at local hospitals and health agencies. Graduates of the program receive an Associate in Science degree in Nursing and are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN examination leading to licensure as a Registered Nurse. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: NURS 4 Maternity Nursing 3.0 CSU; NURS 5 Psychiatric Nursing 3.0 CSU; NURS 6 Pediatric Nursing 3.0 CSU; NURS 7 Medical-Surgical Nursing: 7.5 CSU Nutrition/Elimination/Surgical Asepsis; NURS 8 Medical-Surgical Nursing: 5.5 CSU Circulation and Oxygenation; NURS 9 Leadership in Nursing 1.0 CSU; NURS 10 Medical-Surgical Nursing: 4.0 CSU Integration/Regulation; NURS 11 Preceptorship in Nursing 2.0 CSU; Requirements for the Major: ANAT 35 Human Anatomy 5.0 CSU,UC And ANAT 36 Human Physiology 5.0 CSU,UC Or ANAT 10A Introductory Human Anatomy 4.0 CSU,UC And ANAT 10B Introductory Human Physiology 4.0 CSU,UC; MICR 1 Principles of Microbiology 5.0 CSU,UC Or MICR 22 Microbiology 4.0 CSU,UC; ENGL 1A Freshman Composition 3.0 CSU,UC; CHLD 10 Child Growth and Development 3.0 CSU,UC Or PSYC 14 Developmental Psychology 3.0 CSU,UC; PSYC 1A Introduction to Psychology 3.0 CSU,UC; SPCH 1A Public Speaking 3.0 CSU,UC. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Technology and Health Division, Nursing Department Technology and Health Division, Nursing Department, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 The Associate Degree Nursing Department at Mt. San Antonio College, approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, is a two-year program designed to prepare individuals at the Associate Degree level for entry into the practice of registered nursing. The Licensed Vocational Nurse and Psychiatric Technician are provided career mobility in the nursing program and are eligible to pursue advanced placement into the degree track earning an Associate in Science Degree in Nursing. No  
119164 Mt San Antonio College A.S. in Livestock Management (S0103) Full Time 2 Year(s) $5136 per year for 24 units ($214 per unit) Natural Sciences Division The program of courses in agriculture is designed to enable students to prepare for a career in this essential and diverse profession. The department offers a comprehensive agricultural sciences program and is unique in that most courses provide hands-on experience designed to give the student a combination of practical skills and technical knowledge. International applicants must have TOEFL minimum score of 133 on the computer-based test, or 450 on the paper-based test, or a score of 45 on the Internet-based test) and IELTS overall band score of 4.5 or higher. Associate degree Mt San Antonio College The following are the modules: Required courses: AGAB 20 Microcomputer Applications 3.0 CSU,UC in Agriculture; AGAG 1 Food Production, Land Use 3.0 CSU,UC and Politics - A Global Perspective; AGAG 59 Work Experience in Agriculture 1.0 - 4.0; AGAG 91 Agricultural Calculations 3.0; AGAN 1 Animal Science 3.0 CSU,UC; AGAN 2 Animal Nutrition 3.0 CSU; AGAN 94 Animal Breeding 3.0; AGLI 14 Swine Production 3.0 CSU; AGLI 16 Horse Production 4.0 CSU,UC; AGLI 17 Sheep Production 3.0 CSU; AGLI 30 Beef Production 3.0 CSU; AGLI 34 Livestock Judging and Selection 2.0 CSU,UC; AGLI 96 Animal Sanitation 3.0 CSU and Disease Control; PLUS Select six (6) units from: AGOR 53 Small Engine Repair I 3.0 CSU; AGOR 71 Landscape Construction 3.0 CSU Fundamentals; BUSM 20 Principles of Business 3.0 CSU,UC; BUSM 66 Small Business Management 3.0 CSU; BUSS 35 Professional Selling 3.0 CSU; BUSS 36 Principles of Marketing 3.0 CSU. Mt San Antonio College     1100 N Grand Avenue, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4415 Natural Sciences Division Natural Sciences Division, Bldg 61-2505, WALNUT, California, 91789, +1 909 594 5611 EXTN 4425 The Natural Sciences Division is composed of nine departments/programs and offers degree, certificate and transfer programs in agricultural sciences, astronomy, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, earth sciences, engineering, mathematics, and physics. No  
127653 Naropa University MA in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism with Language - Tibetan Tradition Concentration Full Time 2 Year(s) US $726 per credit / unit Department of Religious Studies The Master of Arts degrees in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism and Indo-Tibetan Buddhism with Language span two years involving the broad, in-depth study of Buddhism as a spiritual, theological and cultural tradition. Course work emphasizes Indian and Tibetan Buddhism, with opportunities to study Sanskrit and Tibetan. Selective attention is also given to Buddhism in Southeast and East Asia, and the contemporary West. This concentration presents the systematic foundational courses of the traditional educational system of a Tibetan monastic college (shedra). These courses are based on the Western-style classes and materials developed at Nitartha Institute since 1995 when it was founded by The Dzogchen Ponlop, Rinpoche. These courses present all Three Turnings of the Wheel of Dharma. Students must have Three-to-five-page typed, double-spaced statement of interest, Resume, Three letters of recommendation: All must be on the forms provided, must not be older than twelve months and may not be from family members, spouses or current therapists. Archival copies accepted if within these parameters. Official transcripts of all previous college-level study that reflect the completion of a bachelor's degree, sent directly to Naropa University’s Admissions Office from the registrar of previous institutions or in a sealed envelope with the application, Proof of prerequisites as may be required by specific departments or programs, Manuscripts and portfolios may be required by specific departments, Auditions may be required by specific departments. For International admission requirement applicants must document English language proficiency by submitting satisfactory scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): computer-based scores: 213 or better for undergraduates and 250 or better for graduate students paper-based scores: 550 better for undergraduates and 600 or better for graduate students Exceptions are granted for native English speakers. Masters Naropa University   Naropa University Inquiry Coordinator - Adm Leticia Benally 1056 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302 Department of Religious Studies Department of Religious Studies, 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302, +1 303 546 3572 They’re delighted to find themselves in a school where there are other like-minded and like-hearted students, ready to challenge and support each other in learning about themselves and each other, and poised to change the world around them. Yes Naropa University offers numerous resources to assist students in everything from looking for a place to live to mediation referrals and pet costs. Student Affairs is located in the Administrative Building and has free information as well as a housing resource coordinator to make moving as easy a transition as Possible.
127653 Naropa University MA in Environmental Leadership Full Time 2 Year(s) US $726 per credit / unit Environmental Studies Department The MA in Environmental Leadership trains students to lead creatively and compassionately from a strong inner foundation of self-knowledge. Under this new paradigm of leadership, our MA students are empowered to direct and manifest an emerging future that integrates multicultural perspectives, collaborative decision-making and cutting-edge environmental thinking on behalf of the earth and all living beings. The Environmental Leadership degree prepares the next generation of innovative thinkers and activists to lead organizational and community transformation toward an environmentally just and sustainable society. Employing an integrated, living-systems perspective and infused with insights from copsychology and contemplative traditions, the program offers a balance of theory, skills, inner development and experiential application. Students must have Three-to-five-page typed, double-spaced statement of interest, Resume, Three letters of recommendation: All must be on the forms provided, must not be older than twelve months and may not be from family members, spouses or current therapists. Archival copies accepted if within these parameters. Official transcripts of all previous college-level study that reflect the completion of a bachelor's degree, sent directly to Naropa University’s Admissions Office from the registrar of previous institutions or in a sealed envelope with the application, Proof of prerequisites as may be required by specific departments or programs, Manuscripts and portfolios may be required by specific departments, Auditions may be required by specific departments. For International admission requirement applicants must document English language proficiency by submitting satisfactory scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): computer-based scores: 213 or better for undergraduates and 250 or better for graduate students paper-based scores: 550 better for undergraduates and 600 or better for graduate students Exceptions are granted for native English speakers. Masters Naropa University   Naropa University Inquiry Coordinator - Adm Leticia Benally 1056 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302 Environmental Studies Department Environmental Studies Department, 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa Unviersity, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302, +1 303 546 3572 They’re delighted to find themselves in a school where there are other like-minded and like-hearted students, ready to challenge and support each other in learning about themselves and each other, and poised to change the world around them. Yes Naropa University offers numerous resources to assist students in everything from looking for a place to live to mediation referrals and pet costs. Student Affairs is located in the Administrative Building and has free information as well as a housing resource coordinator to make moving as easy a transition as Possible.
127653 Naropa University MA Indo-Tibetan Buddhism with Language - History of Religions Concentration Full Time 2 Year(s) US $726 per credit / unit Department of Religious Studies The Master of Arts degrees in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism and Indo-Tibetan Buddhism with Language span two years involving the broad, in-depth study of Buddhism as a spiritual, theological and cultural tradition. Course work emphasizes Indian and Tibetan Buddhism, with opportunities to study Sanskrit and Tibetan. Selective attention is also given to Buddhism in Southeast and East Asia, and the contemporary West. This systematic sequence of courses combines experiential and traditional Buddhist perspectives with a Western-style History of Religions approach to the study of Indo-Tibetan Buddhism, arranged according to the Three Turnings of the Wheel of Dharma. This concentration has been developed over more than twenty-five years of teaching Buddhism to westerners at Naropa University. Students must have Three-to-five-page typed, double-spaced statement of interest, Resume, Three letters of recommendation: All must be on the forms provided, must not be older than twelve months and may not be from family members, spouses or current therapists. Archival copies accepted if within these parameters. Official transcripts of all previous college-level study that reflect the completion of a bachelor's degree, sent directly to Naropa University’s Admissions Office from the registrar of previous institutions or in a sealed envelope with the application, Proof of prerequisites as may be required by specific departments or programs, Manuscripts and portfolios may be required by specific departments, Auditions may be required by specific departments. For International admission requirement applicants must document English language proficiency by submitting satisfactory scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): computer-based scores: 213 or better for undergraduates and 250 or better for graduate students paper-based scores: 550 better for undergraduates and 600 or better for graduate students Exceptions are granted for native English speakers. Masters Naropa University   Naropa University Inquiry Coordinator - Adm Leticia Benally 1056 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302 Department of Religious Studies Department of Religious Studies, 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302, +1 303 546 3572 They’re delighted to find themselves in a school where there are other like-minded and like-hearted students, ready to challenge and support each other in learning about themselves and each other, and poised to change the world around them. Yes Naropa University offers numerous resources to assist students in everything from looking for a place to live to mediation referrals and pet costs. Student Affairs is located in the Administrative Building and has free information as well as a housing resource coordinator to make moving as easy a transition as Possible.
127653 Naropa University MA Indo-Tibetan Buddhism - Tibetan Tradition Concentration Full Time 2 Year(s) US $726 per credit / unit Department of Religious Studies This concentration presents the systematic foundational courses of the traditional educational system of a Tibetan monastic college (shedra). These courses are based on the Western-style classes and materials developed at Nitartha Institute since 1995 when it was founded by The Dzogchen Ponlop, Rinpoche. These courses present all Three Turnings of the Wheel of Dharma. Students must have Three-to-five-page typed, double-spaced statement of interest, Resume, Three letters of recommendation: All must be on the forms provided, must not be older than twelve months and may not be from family members, spouses or current therapists. Archival copies accepted if within these parameters. Official transcripts of all previous college-level study that reflect the completion of a bachelor's degree, sent directly to Naropa University’s Admissions Office from the registrar of previous institutions or in a sealed envelope with the application, Proof of prerequisites as may be required by specific departments or programs, Manuscripts and portfolios may be required by specific departments, Auditions may be required by specific departments. For International admission requirement applicants must document English language proficiency by submitting satisfactory scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): computer-based scores: 213 or better for undergraduates and 250 or better for graduate students paper-based scores: 550 better for undergraduates and 600 or better for graduate students Exceptions are granted for native English speakers. Masters Naropa University   Naropa University Inquiry Coordinator - Adm Leticia Benally 1056 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302 Department of Religious Studies Department of Religious Studies, 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302, +1 303 546 3572 They’re delighted to find themselves in a school where there are other like-minded and like-hearted students, ready to challenge and support each other in learning about themselves and each other, and poised to change the world around them. Yes Naropa University offers numerous resources to assist students in everything from looking for a place to live to mediation referrals and pet costs. Student Affairs is located in the Administrative Building and has free information as well as a housing resource coordinator to make moving as easy a transition as Possible.
127653 Naropa University MA Indo-Tibetan Buddhism - History of Religions Concentration Full Time 2 Year(s) US $726 per credit / unit Department of Religious Studies This systematic sequence of courses combines experiential and traditional Buddhist perspectives with a Western-style History of Religions approach to the study of Indo-Tibetan Buddhism, arranged according to the Three Turnings of the Wheel of Dharma. This concentration has been developed over more than twenty-five years of teaching Buddhism to westerners at Naropa University. Students must have Three-to-five-page typed, double-spaced statement of interest, Resume, Three letters of recommendation: All must be on the forms provided, must not be older than twelve months and may not be from family members, spouses or current therapists. Archival copies accepted if within these parameters. Official transcripts of all previous college-level study that reflect the completion of a bachelor's degree, sent directly to Naropa University’s Admissions Office from the registrar of previous institutions or in a sealed envelope with the application, Proof of prerequisites as may be required by specific departments or programs, Manuscripts and portfolios may be required by specific departments, Auditions may be required by specific departments. For International admission requirement applicants must document English language proficiency by submitting satisfactory scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): computer-based scores: 213 or better for undergraduates and 250 or better for graduate students paper-based scores: 550 better for undergraduates and 600 or better for graduate students Exceptions are granted for native English speakers. Masters Naropa University   Naropa University Inquiry Coordinator - Adm Leticia Benally 1056 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302 Department of Religious Studies Department of Religious Studies, 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302, +1 303 546 3572 They’re delighted to find themselves in a school where there are other like-minded and like-hearted students, ready to challenge and support each other in learning about themselves and each other, and poised to change the world around them. Yes Naropa University offers numerous resources to assist students in everything from looking for a place to live to mediation referrals and pet costs. Student Affairs is located in the Administrative Building and has free information as well as a housing resource coordinator to make moving as easy a transition as Possible.
127653 Naropa University MA in Psychology - Contemplative Psychotherapy Full Time 3 Year(s) US $726 per credit / unit Graduate School of Psychology The MA in Psychology: Contemplative Psychotherapy is a three-year clinical training program founded on the view that health is intrinsic and unconditional. The program is designed for students who are inspired to work in a clinical setting and who are ready for the challenging personal work that can prepare them to be fully present and available to their clients. Many students recognize in the program the opportunity to join their personal values with their livelihood. This program combines a commitment to intensive individual self-study, an exploration of therapeutic relationships and an active engagement in community. This intensive training is based on the study of the principles of Buddhist psychology and the individual practice of mindfulness/awareness meditation and self-study; and the interpersonal practice of small and large group process. The development and maturation of each student is a primary concern of this training experience. Clinical study and working with others naturally evolve out of this personal development and are facilitated by the training components of the program. Graduates of this program have a strong foundation in the principles and practices of promoting health in themselves, in therapeutic relationships and in healing environments. They are qualified to work as counselors and psychotherapists in a wide variety of settings such as community mental health centers, residential treatment facilities and social service agencies. Students must have Three-to-five-page typed, double-spaced statement of interest, Resume, Three letters of recommendation: All must be on the forms provided, must not be older than twelve months and may not be from family members, spouses or current therapists. Archival copies accepted if within these parameters. Official transcripts of all previous college-level study that reflect the completion of a bachelor's degree, sent directly to Naropa University’s Admissions Office from the registrar of previous institutions or in a sealed envelope with the application, Proof of prerequisites as may be required by specific departments or programs, Manuscripts and portfolios may be required by specific departments, Auditions may be required by specific departments. For International admission requirement applicants must document English language proficiency by submitting satisfactory scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): computer-based scores: 213 or better for undergraduates and 250 or better for graduate students paper-based scores: 550 better for undergraduates and 600 or better for graduate students Exceptions are granted for native English speakers. Masters Naropa University   Naropa University Inquiry Coordinator - Adm Leticia Benally 1056 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302 Graduate School of Psychology Graduate School of Psychology, 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302, +1 303 546 3572 Naropa students come to school with varying experiences and backgrounds to share with one another. They have different ideas about how to do their transformational work and different ideas about how to teach and to learn. Yes Naropa University offers numerous resources to assist students in everything from looking for a place to live to mediation referrals and pet costs. Student Affairs is located in the Administrative Building and has free information as well as a housing resource coordinator to make moving as easy a transition as Possible.
127653 Naropa University MA in Religious Studies Full Time Variable US $726 per credit / unit Department of Religious Studies The MA in Religious Studies is a 45-credit degree program especially designed for the non-Buddhist student who wishes to join the study of comparative religions with related contemplative practices and interreligious dialogue. Departmental course offerings on the graduate level examine the phenomenon of religion as it affects individuals, as it operates in culture and as it addresses questions of life's ultimate values. Students must have Three-to-five-page typed, double-spaced statement of interest, Resume, Three letters of recommendation: All must be on the forms provided, must not be older than twelve months and may not be from family members, spouses or current therapists. Archival copies accepted if within these parameters. Official transcripts of all previous college-level study that reflect the completion of a bachelor's degree, sent directly to Naropa University’s Admissions Office from the registrar of previous institutions or in a sealed envelope with the application, Proof of prerequisites as may be required by specific departments or programs, Manuscripts and portfolios may be required by specific departments, Auditions may be required by specific departments. For International admission requirement applicants must document English language proficiency by submitting satisfactory scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): computer-based scores: 213 or better for undergraduates and 250 or better for graduate students paper-based scores: 550 better for undergraduates and 600 or better for graduate students Exceptions are granted for native English speakers. Masters Naropa University   Naropa University Inquiry Coordinator - Adm Leticia Benally 1056 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302 Department of Religious Studies Department of Religious Studies, 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302, +1 303 546 3572 They’re delighted to find themselves in a school where there are other like-minded and like-hearted students, ready to challenge and support each other in learning about themselves and each other, and poised to change the world around them. Yes Naropa University offers numerous resources to assist students in everything from looking for a place to live to mediation referrals and pet costs. Student Affairs is located in the Administrative Building and has free information as well as a housing resource coordinator to make moving as easy a transition as Possible.
127653 Naropa University MA in Religious Studies with Language - Sanskrit Full Time Variable US $726 per credit / unit Department of Religious Studies The lingua franca of Buddhism, Sanskrit stood close to the spoken tongue of the Buddha himself; it was the idiom of Indian Buddhist texts, and it functioned as the common language of Buddhism throughout Asia. The Sanskrit concentration provides students with a knowledge of Sanskrit grammar and vocabulary, as well as initial reading knowledge providing access to the world of Buddhist texts. Students must have Three-to-five-page typed, double-spaced statement of interest, Resume, Three letters of recommendation: All must be on the forms provided, must not be older than twelve months and may not be from family members, spouses or current therapists. Archival copies accepted if within these parameters. Official transcripts of all previous college-level study that reflect the completion of a bachelor's degree, sent directly to Naropa University’s Admissions Office from the registrar of previous institutions or in a sealed envelope with the application, Proof of prerequisites as may be required by specific departments or programs, Manuscripts and portfolios may be required by specific departments, Auditions may be required by specific departments. For International admission requirement applicants must document English language proficiency by submitting satisfactory scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): computer-based scores: 213 or better for undergraduates and 250 or better for graduate students paper-based scores: 550 better for undergraduates and 600 or better for graduate students Exceptions are granted for native English speakers. Masters Naropa University   Naropa University Inquiry Coordinator - Adm Leticia Benally 1056 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302 Department of Religious Studies Department of Religious Studies, 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302, +1 303 546 3572 They’re delighted to find themselves in a school where there are other like-minded and like-hearted students, ready to challenge and support each other in learning about themselves and each other, and poised to change the world around them. Yes Naropa University offers numerous resources to assist students in everything from looking for a place to live to mediation referrals and pet costs. Student Affairs is located in the Administrative Building and has free information as well as a housing resource coordinator to make moving as easy a transition as Possible.
127653 Naropa University MA in Religious Studies with Language - Tibetan Full Time Variable US $726 per credit / unit Department of Religious Studies Study of the Tibetan language provides access to the rich and diverse world of Tibetan Buddhist literature, to the oral teachings of contemporary Tibetan masters, and to a great body of Indian texts that survive only in Tibetan translation. This concentration provides training in both classical Tibetan and the spoken language. Study of classic Tibetan involves learning grammar and vocabulary of the classical language and reading simple texts. Modern Tibetan is learned through the study of the contemporary idiom with practice in hearing and speaking Tibetan. Students must have Three-to-five-page typed, double-spaced statement of interest, Resume, Three letters of recommendation: All must be on the forms provided, must not be older than twelve months and may not be from family members, spouses or current therapists. Archival copies accepted if within these parameters. Official transcripts of all previous college-level study that reflect the completion of a bachelor's degree, sent directly to Naropa University’s Admissions Office from the registrar of previous institutions or in a sealed envelope with the application, Proof of prerequisites as may be required by specific departments or programs, Manuscripts and portfolios may be required by specific departments, Auditions may be required by specific departments. For International admission requirement applicants must document English language proficiency by submitting satisfactory scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): computer-based scores: 213 or better for undergraduates and 250 or better for graduate students paper-based scores: 550 better for undergraduates and 600 or better for graduate students Exceptions are granted for native English speakers. Masters Naropa University   Naropa University Inquiry Coordinator - Adm Leticia Benally 1056 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302 Department of Religious Studies Department of Religious Studies, 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302, +1 303 546 3572 They’re delighted to find themselves in a school where there are other like-minded and like-hearted students, ready to challenge and support each other in learning about themselves and each other, and poised to change the world around them. Yes Naropa University offers numerous resources to assist students in everything from looking for a place to live to mediation referrals and pet costs. Student Affairs is located in the Administrative Building and has free information as well as a housing resource coordinator to make moving as easy a transition as Possible.
127653 Naropa University MA in Somatic Counseling Psychology - Body Psychotherapy Full Time Variable US $726 per credit / unit Graduate School of Psychology In the Body Psychotherapy degree concentration, the body, movement and sensorimotor tracking are brought intimately together in the process of psychotherapy, where they are studied and practiced in order to stimulate body-based awareness, repattern ill fitting constructs and organize more fulfilling behaviors to heal the body, mind and spirit as an energetic whole. Students learn to use their own bodies as a vehicle for seeing and knowing themselves and others. Students must have Three-to-five-page typed, double-spaced statement of interest, Resume, Three letters of recommendation: All must be on the forms provided, must not be older than twelve months and may not be from family members, spouses or current therapists. Archival copies accepted if within these parameters. Official transcripts of all previous college-level study that reflect the completion of a bachelor's degree, sent directly to Naropa University’s Admissions Office from the registrar of previous institutions or in a sealed envelope with the application, Proof of prerequisites as may be required by specific departments or programs, Manuscripts and portfolios may be required by specific departments, Auditions may be required by specific departments. For International admission requirement applicants must document English language proficiency by submitting satisfactory scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): computer-based scores: 213 or better for undergraduates and 250 or better for graduate students paper-based scores: 550 better for undergraduates and 600 or better for graduate students Exceptions are granted for native English speakers. Masters Naropa University PSYS 500 MASCP Program Orientation Seminar (noncredit), PSYS 606 Counseling Relationships I: Verbal and Nonverbal Skills (2) PSYS 621 Body/Movement Observation and Assessment (2) PSYS 623 Group Community Skills I (noncredit) PSYS 626 Foundations of Body Psychotherapy (3) PSYS 632 Lifestyles and Career Development I: Identity and Life Transitions (1) PSYS 646 The Body in Meditation and Psychotherapy I (1) PSYS 657 Clinical Neuroscience (3), PSYS 613 Social and Multicultural Foundations (3) PSYS 637, Body/Movement Observation and Assessment II (3) PSYS 649 The Body in Meditation and Psychotherapy II (1) PSYS 653 Group Community Skills II (noncredit) PSYS 656 Counseling Relationships II: Verbal and Nonverbal Skills (2) PSYS 672 Lifestyles and Career Development II: Career Selection and Professional Decision Making (1) PSYS 683 Group Process and Dynamics (3). Naropa University Inquiry Coordinator - Adm Leticia Benally 1056 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302 Graduate School of Psychology Graduate School of Psychology, 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302, +1 303 546 3572 Naropa students come to school with varying experiences and backgrounds to share with one another. They have different ideas about how to do their transformational work and different ideas about how to teach and to learn. Yes Naropa University offers numerous resources to assist students in everything from looking for a place to live to mediation referrals and pet costs. Student Affairs is located in the Administrative Building and has free information as well as a housing resource coordinator to make moving as easy a transition as Possible.
127653 Naropa University MA in Somatic Counseling Psychology - Dance/Movement Therapy Full Time Variable US $726 per credit / unit Graduate School of Psychology Dance/movement therapy assumes that a functional unity exists between the body and the mind and that therapeutic change occurs through direct experience of the present moment. One of the ways to engage the present moment is to stay awake in the body, the sensing, emoting, thinking body. Students must have Three-to-five-page typed, double-spaced statement of interest, Resume, Three letters of recommendation: All must be on the forms provided, must not be older than twelve months and may not be from family members, spouses or current therapists. Archival copies accepted if within these parameters. Official transcripts of all previous college-level study that reflect the completion of a bachelor's degree, sent directly to Naropa University’s Admissions Office from the registrar of previous institutions or in a sealed envelope with the application, Proof of prerequisites as may be required by specific departments or programs, Manuscripts and portfolios may be required by specific departments, Auditions may be required by specific departments. For International admission requirement applicants must document English language proficiency by submitting satisfactory scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): computer-based scores: 213 or better for undergraduates and 250 or better for graduate students paper-based scores: 550 better for undergraduates and 600 or better for graduate students Exceptions are granted for native English speakers. Masters Naropa University PSYS 500 MASCP Program Orientation Seminar (noncredit) PSYS 606 Counseling Relationships: Verbal and Nonverbal Skills (2) PSYS 616 Foundations of Dance/Movement Therapy (3) PSYS 621 Body/Movement Observation and Assessment I (2) PSYS 623 Group Community Skills I (noncredit) PSYS 632 Lifestyles and Career Development I: Identity and Life Transitions (1) PSYS 646 The Body in Meditation and Psychotherapy I (1) PSYS 657 Clinical Neuroscience (3) SUBTOTAL 12 First year, spring PSYS 613 Culturally Competent Therapist (1) PSYS 637 Body/Movement Observation and Assessment II (3) PSYS 649 The Body in Meditation and Psychotherapy II (1) PSYS 653 Group Community Skills II (noncredit) PSYS 656 Counseling Relationships II: Verbal and Nonverbal Skills (2) PSYS 672 Lifestyles and Career Development II: Career Selection and Professional Decision Making (1) PSYS 683 Group Process and Dynamics. Naropa University Inquiry Coordinator - Adm Leticia Benally 1056 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302 Graduate School of Psychology Graduate School of Psychology, 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302, +1 303 546 3572 Naropa students come to school with varying experiences and backgrounds to share with one another. They have different ideas about how to do their transformational work and different ideas about how to teach and to learn. Yes Naropa University offers numerous resources to assist students in everything from looking for a place to live to mediation referrals and pet costs. Student Affairs is located in the Administrative Building and has free information as well as a housing resource coordinator to make moving as easy a transition as Possible.
127653 Naropa University MA in Transpersonal Counseling Psychology Full Time Variable US $726 per credit / unit Graduate School of Psychology The Counseling Psychology degree concentration offers experiential and theoretical study that joins spirituality and psychology through methods such as meditation, Gestalt awareness, psychodynamic approaches and client-centered therapy. Together these mediums challenge students to deep inner personal exploration as well as focused relational work with others. Exploration of the psychotherapeutic process is balanced with personal reflection and shared observations with peers and instructors. Students choose from a variety of electives including specialized transpersonal approaches, meditation, marriage and family therapy, Jungian psychology, Gestalt therapy and creative approaches. Students must have Three-to-five-page typed, double-spaced statement of interest, Resume, Three letters of recommendation: All must be on the forms provided, must not be older than twelve months and may not be from family members, spouses or current therapists. Archival copies accepted if within these parameters. Official transcripts of all previous college-level study that reflect the completion of a bachelor's degree, sent directly to Naropa University’s Admissions Office from the registrar of previous institutions or in a sealed envelope with the application, Proof of prerequisites as may be required by specific departments or programs, Manuscripts and portfolios may be required by specific departments, Auditions may be required by specific departments. For International admission requirement applicants must document English language proficiency by submitting satisfactory scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): computer-based scores: 213 or better for undergraduates and 250 or better for graduate students paper-based scores: 550 better for undergraduates and 600 or better for graduate students Exceptions are granted for native English speakers. Masters Naropa University PSYT 610 Therapeutic Applications of Human Development (3) PSYT 611 Counseling Relationship I: Techniques and Practice (2) PSYT 621 Psychology of Meditation I: Mindfulness Training (3) PSYT 714 Multicultural Issues in Therapy (1) SUBTOTAL 9 First year, spring PSYT 661 Counseling Relationship II (3) PSYT 670 Transpersonal Psychology (3) PSYT 710 Family Systems (3) PSYT 720 Meditation Practicum I: Cultivating Awareness (1). Naropa University Inquiry Coordinator - Adm Leticia Benally 1056 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302 Graduate School of Psychology Graduate School of Psychology, 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302, +1 303 546 3572 Naropa students come to school with varying experiences and backgrounds to share with one another. They have different ideas about how to do their transformational work and different ideas about how to teach and to learn. Yes Naropa University offers numerous resources to assist students in everything from looking for a place to live to mediation referrals and pet costs. Student Affairs is located in the Administrative Building and has free information as well as a housing resource coordinator to make moving as easy a transition as Possible.
127653 Naropa University MA in Transpersonal Counseling Psychology - Art Therapy Full Time 3 Year(s) US $726 per credit / unit Graduate School of Psychology The Transpersonal Counseling Psychology program emphasizes the combined integration of intellectual and emotional development with social and spiritual awareness. The Art Therapy degree concentration is approved by the American Art Therapy Association and is accredited with the North Central Association of Schools and Colleges. Students must have Three-to-five-page typed, double-spaced statement of interest, Resume, Three letters of recommendation: All must be on the forms provided, must not be older than twelve months and may not be from family members, spouses or current therapists. Archival copies accepted if within these parameters. Official transcripts of all previous college-level study that reflect the completion of a bachelor's degree, sent directly to Naropa University’s Admissions Office from the registrar of previous institutions or in a sealed envelope with the application, Proof of prerequisites as may be required by specific departments or programs, Manuscripts and portfolios may be required by specific departments, Auditions may be required by specific departments. For International admission requirement applicants must document English language proficiency by submitting satisfactory scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): computer-based scores: 213 or better for undergraduates and 250 or better for graduate students paper-based scores: 550 better for undergraduates and 600 or better for graduate students Exceptions are granted for native English speakers. Masters Naropa University PSYT 604 Foundations of Art Therapy, PSYT 611 Counseling Relationship I: Techniques and Practice, PSYT 621 Psychology of Meditation I: Mindfulness Training, PSYT 634 History and Theory of Art Therapy, PSYT 714 Multicultural Issues in Therapy, PSYT 661 Counseling Relationship II, PSYT 670 Transpersonal Psychology, PSYT 704 Group Dynamics and Leadership (for Art Therapy students only), PSYT 720 Meditation Practicum I: Cultivating Awareness, PSYT 774 Multicultural Issues in Therapy II. Naropa University Inquiry Coordinator - Adm Leticia Benally 1056 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302 Graduate School of Psychology Graduate School of Psychology, 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302, +1 303 546 3572 Naropa students come to school with varying experiences and backgrounds to share with one another. They have different ideas about how to do their transformational work and different ideas about how to teach and to learn. Yes Naropa University offers numerous resources to assist students in everything from looking for a place to live to mediation referrals and pet costs. Student Affairs is located in the Administrative Building and has free information as well as a housing resource coordinator to make moving as easy a transition as Possible.
127653 Naropa University MA in Transpersonal Counseling Psychology - Ecopsychology Full Time 2 Year(s) US $726 per credit / unit Graduate School of Psychology The Ecopsychology degree concentration integrates psychology and ecology in the study of human-nature relationships. At Naropa University, contemplative practice and transpersonal psychology provide a foundation for this integration. The two-year, 38-credit low-residency program follows the general format of the MA Transpersonal Psychology degree. The program begins in late May (at the start of the summer semester) with the online course Meditation for Social Change Leaders (PSYT 603e). Students will also come to Boulder for the three day intensive for this course on June 19-21, 2009 and then stay for the Transpersonal Psychology Intensive on June 23-29. In the second summer students come to Boulder for two courses that run back to back and last two weeks (PSYT 520 and PSYT 685). Each year, students take two courses on campus in the summer and two courses online in both fall and spring semesters. Students also attend a three-day course in Boulder each winter. The first year is devoted to study of ecopsychology, ecology, transpersonal psychology and contemplative practice. In the second year, students complete both intellectual and service-learning projects, in addition to taking elective courses. Students must have Three-to-five-page typed, double-spaced statement of interest, Resume, Three letters of recommendation: All must be on the forms provided, must not be older than twelve months and may not be from family members, spouses or current therapists. Archival copies accepted if within these parameters. Official transcripts of all previous college-level study that reflect the completion of a bachelor's degree, sent directly to Naropa University’s Admissions Office from the registrar of previous institutions or in a sealed envelope with the application, Proof of prerequisites as may be required by specific departments or programs, Manuscripts and portfolios may be required by specific departments, Auditions may be required by specific departments. For International admission requirement applicants must document English language proficiency by submitting satisfactory scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): computer-based scores: 213 or better for undergraduates and 250 or better for graduate students paper-based scores: 550 better for undergraduates and 600 or better for graduate students Exceptions are granted for native English speakers. Masters Naropa University PSYT 604 Foundations of Art Therapy, PSYT 611 Counseling Relationship I: Techniques and Practice, PSYT 621 Psychology of Meditation I: Mindfulness Training, PSYT 634 History and Theory of Art Therapy, PSYT 714 Multicultural Issues in Therapy, PSYT 661 Counseling Relationship II, PSYT 670 Transpersonal Psychology, PSYT 704 Group Dynamics and Leadership (for Art Therapy students only), PSYT 720 Meditation Practicum I: Cultivating Awareness, PSYT 774 Multicultural Issues in Therapy II. Naropa University Inquiry Coordinator - Adm Leticia Benally 1056 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302 Graduate School of Psychology Graduate School of Psychology, 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302, +1 303 546 3572 Naropa students come to school with varying experiences and backgrounds to share with one another. They have different ideas about how to do their transformational work and different ideas about how to teach and to learn. Yes Naropa University offers numerous resources to assist students in everything from looking for a place to live to mediation referrals and pet costs. Student Affairs is located in the Administrative Building and has free information as well as a housing resource coordinator to make moving as easy a transition as Possible.
127653 Naropa University MA in Transpersonal Counseling Psychology - Wilderness Therapy Full Time 3 Year(s) US $726 per credit / unit Graduate School of Psychology The Wilderness Therapy degree concentration combines psychological counseling skills with disciplines such as adventure therapy, ecopsychology and wilderness skills training. Including clinical course work, the concentration educates future professionals who value ecology, nature and the outdoors as psychological counseling aids. During training expeditions that may include rock climbing, horsemanship and horticulture as well as exploration of canyons, rivers and mountains Wilderness Therapy students will apply counseling strategies to the group dynamics that arise. In addition to its outdoor component, the Wilderness Therapy concentration integrates clinical and theoretical course work in counseling psychology with contemplative practice. This unique combination recognizes the human experience as part of an interconnected web of life and necessarily accommodates a diversity of personal experience and interests. A valued part of Naropa’s Transpersonal Counseling Psychology Department, the Wilderness Therapy concentration prepares students to become professional counselors with the skills and knowledge needed to work in wilderness settings as well as in traditional clinical settings.Upon completion of the three-year degree program, graduates will receive an MA in Transpersonal Counseling Psychology with a concentration in Wilderness Therapy. Students must have Three-to-five-page typed, double-spaced statement of interest, Resume, Three letters of recommendation: All must be on the forms provided, must not be older than twelve months and may not be from family members, spouses or current therapists. Archival copies accepted if within these parameters. Official transcripts of all previous college-level study that reflect the completion of a bachelor's degree, sent directly to Naropa University’s Admissions Office from the registrar of previous institutions or in a sealed envelope with the application, Proof of prerequisites as may be required by specific departments or programs, Manuscripts and portfolios may be required by specific departments, Auditions may be required by specific departments. For International admission requirement applicants must document English language proficiency by submitting satisfactory scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): computer-based scores: 213 or better for undergraduates and 250 or better for graduate students paper-based scores: 550 better for undergraduates and 600 or better for graduate students Exceptions are granted for native English speakers. Masters Naropa University   Naropa University Inquiry Coordinator - Adm Leticia Benally 1056 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302 Graduate School of Psychology Graduate School of Psychology, 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302, +1 303 546 3572 Naropa students come to school with varying experiences and backgrounds to share with one another. They have different ideas about how to do their transformational work and different ideas about how to teach and to learn. Yes Naropa University offers numerous resources to assist students in everything from looking for a place to live to mediation referrals and pet costs. Student Affairs is located in the Administrative Building and has free information as well as a housing resource coordinator to make moving as easy a transition as Possible.
127653 Naropa University MFA Theater - Contemporary Performance Full Time Variable US $726 per credit / unit Graduate Theater Department The MFA in Theater: Contemporary Performance is a 48-credit degree program designed to train professional performers, creators and facilitators of performance. It is the first graduate training program that integrates contemporary physical theater, viewpoints theory and practice and traditional contemplative practices. Students are expected to work in a technically and aesthetically extended physical, vocal and emotional range, to create original work and to work with the traditional play form and under direction. Considerable production work, in a variety of scales and with particular emphasis on political and social relevance, will be ongoing, especially in the second year. Students must have Three-to-five-page typed, double-spaced statement of interest, Resume, Three letters of recommendation: All must be on the forms provided, must not be older than twelve months and may not be from family members, spouses or current therapists. Archival copies accepted if within these parameters. Official transcripts of all previous college-level study that reflect the completion of a bachelor's degree, sent directly to Naropa University’s Admissions Office from the registrar of previous institutions or in a sealed envelope with the application, Proof of prerequisites as may be required by specific departments or programs, Manuscripts and portfolios may be required by specific departments, Auditions may be required by specific departments. For International admission requirement applicants must document English language proficiency by submitting satisfactory scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): computer-based scores: 213 or better for undergraduates and 250 or better for graduate students paper-based scores: 550 better for undergraduates and 600 or better for graduate students Exceptions are granted for native English speakers. Masters Naropa University   Naropa University Inquiry Coordinator - Adm Leticia Benally 1056 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302 Graduate Theater Department Graduate Theater Department, 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302, +1 303 546 3572 Two distinct Graduate Theater programs are offered: the Contemporary Performance program in Boulder and, in cooperation with the London International School of the Performing Arts, the Lecoq Based Actor Created Theater program in London. Yes Naropa University offers numerous resources to assist students in everything from looking for a place to live to mediation referrals and pet costs. Student Affairs is located in the Administrative Building and has free information as well as a housing resource coordinator to make moving as easy a transition as Possible.
127653 Naropa University MFA in Theater - Lecoq Based Actor Created Theater Full Time Variable US $726 per credit / unit Graduate Theater Department In cooperation with the London International School of the Performing Arts (LISPA), Naropa University offers an MFA in Lecoq Based Actor Created Theater. Inspired by the late French theater master Jacques Lecoq, the MFA is fully integrated into LISPA and operates entirely overseas in London, UK. Students not only benefit from LISPA’s diverse student body, but also from an international team of teachers, and among them, personal students of Lecoq himself. The Lecoq Based Actor Created Theater MFA attracts professionals in their twenties, thirties and forties, offering its applicants the unique opportunity to train in a pedagogy of theatrical creation and physical theater while in London UK, Europe’s largest city and a hub of the arts world.
he curriculum takes the shape of two interrelated voyages: the Initiation Course (first year) and the Advanced Course (second year). The Initiation Course is focused upon the relationship between the body and the imagination of the actor/creator, and requires the student to engage in a manifestly physical approach to all topics. In the Advanced Course, students embark upon a voyage of creation, exploring tragic and comic territories with reference to classical styles, but always with an eye to the contemporary creation.
A bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution is required for admission to all graduate programs. A completed graduate application for Theater: Lecoq Based Actor Created Theater consists of the following: Completed application form, A $60 nonrefundable application fee in the form of a check or money order, payable to “Naropa University.” Applicant’s name and
ocial Security number must be clearly indicated on the check. Three-to-five-page typed, double-spaced statement of interest, Resume. Three letters of recommendation (all must be on the forms provided and not from family members or current therapists), Official transcripts of all previous college-level study that reflect the completion of a bachelor’s degree, sent directly to Naropa’s Admissions Office from the registrar of previous institutions or in a sealed envelope with the application, Applicants must have strong experience in not only artistic performance or creation, but also a physical discipline, ranging anywhere from sports to dance.
. Prior artistic ensemble experience is considered desirable. Applicants must demonstrate high levels of commitment, maturity and dedication. Selected applicants will be interviewed and may be asked to attend an audition, Representative photo. Performance resume.
Masters Naropa University   Naropa University Inquiry Coordinator - Adm Leticia Benally 1056 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302 Graduate Theater Department Graduate Theater Department, 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302, +1 303 546 3572 Two distinct Graduate Theater programs are offered: the Contemporary Performance program in Boulder and, in cooperation with the London International School of the Performing Arts, the Lecoq Based Actor Created Theater program in London. Yes Naropa University offers numerous resources to assist students in everything from looking for a place to live to mediation referrals and pet costs. Student Affairs is located in the Administrative Building and has free information as well as a housing resource coordinator to make moving as easy a transition as Possible.
127653 Naropa University MFA in Writing and Poetics - Poetry Concentration Full Time 2 Year(s) US $726 per credit / unit Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics As a poetry concentration student, students will practice and study traditional and experimental verse in order to gain a first-hand sense of the varieties of poetic form and their complex relation to sense and meaning. MFA Poetry workshops feature intensive engagement with poetic composition. Students must have Three-to-five-page typed, double-spaced statement of interest, Resume, Three letters of recommendation: All must be on the forms provided, must not be older than twelve months and may not be from family members, spouses or current therapists. Archival copies accepted if within these parameters. Official transcripts of all previous college-level study that reflect the completion of a bachelor's degree, sent directly to Naropa University’s Admissions Office from the registrar of previous institutions or in a sealed envelope with the application, Proof of prerequisites as may be required by specific departments or programs, Manuscripts and portfolios may be required by specific departments, Auditions may be required by specific departments. For International admission requirement applicants must document English language proficiency by submitting satisfactory scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): computer-based scores: 213 or better for undergraduates and 250 or better for graduate students paper-based scores: 550 better for undergraduates and 600 or better for graduate students Exceptions are granted for native English speakers. Masters Naropa University   Naropa University Inquiry Coordinator - Adm Leticia Benally 1056 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302 Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302, +1 303 546 3540 The Jack Kerouac School was founded at Naropa in 1974 by Allen Ginsberg and Anne Waldman. All program classes are taught by active, published writers, giving a practitioner's insight into literary art. Our curriculum includes opportunities for students to learn how to teach their craft, exercise performance skills, and develop as practicing writers in the world. Yes Naropa University offers numerous resources to assist students in everything from looking for a place to live to mediation referrals and pet costs. Student Affairs is located in the Administrative Building and has free information as well as a housing resource coordinator to make moving as easy a transition as Possible.
127653 Naropa University MFA in Writing and Poetics - Prose Concentration Full Time 2 Year(s) US $726 per credit / unit Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics A broad view of prose technique, informed peer-group participation, and crossover experimentation are taught in provocative course offerings by writers from diverse backgrounds using a variety of teaching styles. Students can immerse themselves in the development of their writing with workshops that include the short story, monologue, dialogue, performance text, hybrid forms, and the novel. Workshops encourage peer critique and develop editing skills and an informed vocabulary for group discussion. In addition to the ongoing curriculum there are weekend practica given by guest writers, and the Summer Writing Program, a four week intensive, which offers workshops each week, and is part of the degree requirement. Students must have Three-to-five-page typed, double-spaced statement of interest, Resume, Three letters of recommendation: All must be on the forms provided, must not be older than twelve months and may not be from family members, spouses or current therapists. Archival copies accepted if within these parameters. Official transcripts of all previous college-level study that reflect the completion of a bachelor's degree, sent directly to Naropa University’s Admissions Office from the registrar of previous institutions or in a sealed envelope with the application, Proof of prerequisites as may be required by specific departments or programs, Manuscripts and portfolios may be required by specific departments, Auditions may be required by specific departments. For International admission requirement applicants must document English language proficiency by submitting satisfactory scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): computer-based scores: 213 or better for undergraduates and 250 or better for graduate students paper-based scores: 550 better for undergraduates and 600 or better for graduate students Exceptions are granted for native English speakers. Masters Naropa University   Naropa University Inquiry Coordinator - Adm Leticia Benally 1056 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302 Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302, +1 303 546 3540 The Jack Kerouac School was founded at Naropa in 1974 by Allen Ginsberg and Anne Waldman. All program classes are taught by active, published writers, giving a practitioner's insight into literary art. Our curriculum includes opportunities for students to learn how to teach their craft, exercise performance skills, and develop as practicing writers in the world. Yes Naropa University offers numerous resources to assist students in everything from looking for a place to live to mediation referrals and pet costs. Student Affairs is located in the Administrative Building and has free information as well as a housing resource coordinator to make moving as easy a transition as Possible.
127653 Naropa University MFA in Writing and Poetics - Translation Concentration Full Time 2 Year(s) US $726 per credit / unit Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics Translation students examine both theoretical and technical aspects of literary translation along with relevant issues in literary history, linguistics, and cross-cultural studies in order to develop a working sense of the translator's craft. MFA translation workshops may include various exercises in translation, explication, imitation, and mistranslation. Generally in each course a student will focus on a sustained work of translation from a particular author, language, or historical period. Students must have Three-to-five-page typed, double-spaced statement of interest, Resume, Three letters of recommendation: All must be on the forms provided, must not be older than twelve months and may not be from family members, spouses or current therapists. Archival copies accepted if within these parameters. Official transcripts of all previous college-level study that reflect the completion of a bachelor's degree, sent directly to Naropa University’s Admissions Office from the registrar of previous institutions or in a sealed envelope with the application, Proof of prerequisites as may be required by specific departments or programs, Manuscripts and portfolios may be required by specific departments, Auditions may be required by specific departments. For International admission requirement applicants must document English language proficiency by submitting satisfactory scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): computer-based scores: 213 or better for undergraduates and 250 or better for graduate students paper-based scores: 550 better for undergraduates and 600 or better for graduate students Exceptions are granted for native English speakers. Masters Naropa University   Naropa University Inquiry Coordinator - Adm Leticia Benally 1056 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302 Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302, +1 303 546 3540 The Jack Kerouac School was founded at Naropa in 1974 by Allen Ginsberg and Anne Waldman. All program classes are taught by active, published writers, giving a practitioner's insight into literary art. Our curriculum includes opportunities for students to learn how to teach their craft, exercise performance skills, and develop as practicing writers in the world. Yes Naropa University offers numerous resources to assist students in everything from looking for a place to live to mediation referrals and pet costs. Student Affairs is located in the Administrative Building and has free information as well as a housing resource coordinator to make moving as easy a transition as Possible.
127653 Naropa University Master of Divinity - History of Religions, Tibetan Tradition Full Time 3 Year(s) US $726 per credit / unit Department of Religious Studies This program includes significant internship and fieldwork experience, designed to meet the interests and needs of individual students wherever possible. This training develops individuals who can actively manifest wisdom and compassion in the world. Compared to the Tibetan Tradition concentration, during its fourth semester the History of Religions concentration places more emphasis on Vajrayana, through studying the lives of Tibetan Buddhist tantric masters and the forms Buddhism has taken in Tibet. Students must have Three-to-five-page typed, double-spaced statement of interest, Resume, Three letters of recommendation: All must be on the forms provided, must not be older than twelve months and may not be from family members, spouses or current therapists. Archival copies accepted if within these parameters. Official transcripts of all previous college-level study that reflect the completion of a bachelor's degree, sent directly to Naropa University’s Admissions Office from the registrar of previous institutions or in a sealed envelope with the application, Proof of prerequisites as may be required by specific departments or programs, Manuscripts and portfolios may be required by specific departments, Auditions may be required by specific departments. For International admission requirement applicants must document English language proficiency by submitting satisfactory scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): computer-based scores: 213 or better for undergraduates and 250 or better for graduate students paper-based scores: 550 better for undergraduates and 600 or better for graduate students Exceptions are granted for native English speakers. Masters Naropa University   Naropa University Inquiry Coordinator - Adm Leticia Benally 1056 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302 Department of Religious Studies Department of Religious Studies, 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302, +1 303 546 3572 They’re delighted to find themselves in a school where there are other like-minded and like-hearted students, ready to challenge and support each other in learning about themselves and each other, and poised to change the world around them. Yes Naropa University offers numerous resources to assist students in everything from looking for a place to live to mediation referrals and pet costs. Student Affairs is located in the Administrative Building and has free information as well as a housing resource coordinator to make moving as easy a transition as Possible.
127653 Naropa University Master of Divinity - Tibetan Tradition Concentration Full Time 3 Year(s) US $726 per credit / unit Department of Religious Studies This program includes significant internship and fieldwork experience, designed to meet the interests and needs of individual students wherever possible. This training develops individuals who can actively manifest wisdom and compassion in the world. This systematic sequence of courses combines experiential and traditional Buddhist perspectives with a Western-style History of Religions approach to the study of Indo-Tibetan Buddhism, arranged according to the Three Turnings of the Wheel of Dharma. This concentration has been developed over more than twenty-five years of teaching Buddhism to westerners at Naropa University.This concentration presents the systematic foundational courses of the traditional educational system of a Tibetan monastic college (shedra). These courses are based on the Western-style classes and materials developed at Nitartha Institute since 1995 when it was founded by The Dzogchen Ponlop, Rinpoche. These courses present all Three Turnings of the Wheel of Dharma. (See www.nitarthainstitute.org for information on how the materials and teaching methods for these classes have been developed, as well as for information on the programs and publications of Nitartha Institute itself.) (Note: The MA in Religious Studies includes two of the eight History of Religions courses: The Three Jewels and The Second Turning of the Wheel of Dharma.) Students must have Three-to-five-page typed, double-spaced statement of interest, Resume, Three letters of recommendation: All must be on the forms provided, must not be older than twelve months and may not be from family members, spouses or current therapists. Archival copies accepted if within these parameters. Official transcripts of all previous college-level study that reflect the completion of a bachelor's degree, sent directly to Naropa University’s Admissions Office from the registrar of previous institutions or in a sealed envelope with the application, Proof of prerequisites as may be required by specific departments or programs, Manuscripts and portfolios may be required by specific departments, Auditions may be required by specific departments. For International admission requirement applicants must document English language proficiency by submitting satisfactory scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): computer-based scores: 213 or better for undergraduates and 250 or better for graduate students paper-based scores: 550 better for undergraduates and 600 or better for graduate students Exceptions are granted for native English speakers. Masters Naropa University   Naropa University Inquiry Coordinator - Adm Leticia Benally 1056 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302 Department of Religious Studies Department of Religious Studies, 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Naropa University, BOULDER, Colorado, 80302, +1 303 546 3572 They’re delighted to find themselves in a school where there are other like-minded and like-hearted students, ready to challenge and support each other in learning about themselves and each other, and poised to change the world around them. Yes Naropa University offers numerous resources to assist students in everything from looking for a place to live to mediation referrals and pet costs. Student Affairs is located in the Administrative Building and has free information as well as a housing resource coordinator to make moving as easy a transition as Possible.
140562 Morehouse School of Medicine Doctor of Medicine Full Time Variable $ 51,645 ( Rs 23,77,736 ) a year Morehouse School of Medicine The Morehouse School of Medicine participates in the American Medical College Application Service (AMCAS) of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC). AMCAS is a centralized procedure for applying to any participating medical school with only one application and one set of official transcripts of academic work. Formal application for admission to the first-year class must be submitted through AMCAS. The AMCAS application for admission, common to all participating medical schools, may be obtained only through AMCAS. Completion of the baccalaureate degree is required for admission to the MD program. The education of a physician is longlife. The years of formal schooling are only preparation for the self-education that a physician must continue throughout his/her professional life. Applicants are encouraged to have a broad educational background, no specific major is deemed superior to another. A major goal of undergraduate college work should be the development of the applicant's intellectual talents and to provide for his/her overall development and maturation. The premedical studies required for admission are set in order to provide the student with a firm grounding in subjects considered essential for the study of medical sciences, to provide the Committee on Admissions a means to evaluate aptitude for scientific work, and to determine interest in the sciences. All applicants are required to take the Medical College Admission Test MCAT. Results of the test must be received by the Morehouse School of Medicine before an applicant can be completely evaluated by the Committee on Admissions. Doctoral Morehouse School Of Medicine   Morehouse School of Medicine   329 Roark Miller, 315C HG ext 1893, ATLANTA, Georgia, 30310 Morehouse School of Medicine Morehouse School of Medicine, 720 Westview Drive SW, ATLANTA, Georgia, 30310, +1 404 752 1500   No  
140562 Morehouse School of Medicine MS in Biomedical Research Full Time Variable Contact provider Morehouse School of Medicine The M.S. in Biomedical Research program provides a core-didactic and thesis-based curriculum for college graduates seeking a terminal, thesis-based Master's degree or considering the pursuit of doctoral degrees in research or the health sciences. The program will allow students to obtain a graduate degree; further explore career options in the biomedical sciences; document their ability to handle graduate-level coursework; and conduct a mentored research project in an area of interest to them.   Masters Morehouse School Of Medicine   Morehouse School of Medicine   329 Roark Miller, 315C HG ext 1893, ATLANTA, Georgia, 30310 Morehouse School of Medicine Morehouse School of Medicine, 720 Westview Drive SW, ATLANTA, Georgia, 30310, +1 404 752 1500   No  
140562 Morehouse School of Medicine MS in Biomedical Technology Full Time Variable Contact provider Morehouse School of Medicine The M.S. in Biomedical Technology program is a non-thesis program for college graduates preparing for, or already engaged in, biomedical technology careers. The classroom curriculum is similar to thatof the thesis-based program. Beyond the classroom, students in this program will focus on gaining experience in developing and applying experimental design, and a variety of state-of-the-art methods and instrumentation.   Masters Morehouse School Of Medicine   Morehouse School of Medicine   329 Roark Miller, 315C HG ext 1893, ATLANTA, Georgia, 30310 Morehouse School of Medicine Morehouse School of Medicine, 720 Westview Drive SW, ATLANTA, Georgia, 30310, +1 404 752 1500   No  
140562 Morehouse School of Medicine MS in Clinical Research Full Time Variable Contact provider Morehouse School of Medicine The Master of Science (MS) degree program is a broad-based multi-disciplinary graduate level program in clinical research designed to prepare clinical and translational research faculty, residents and others for a career in clinical research. The program provides training in the principles and methods of biostatistics; epidemiology, including genetics and clinical trials; and outcomes research, including health services research and health economics; and application of these principles/methods to clinical research. The program is physically located at the Clinical Research Center on the campus of Morehouse School of Medicine. The goals of the program are to increase the overall pool of doctorally prepared minority investigators who are interested in pursuing clinical and translational research training. Develop a cadre of well-trained clinicians and translational research faculty who will pursue clinical research on diseases that disproportionately affect minority populations. Promote interdisciplinary discourse and scientific exchange among students, faculty, and research mentors participating in the MSCR program. Applicants must have a terminal degree. Three individual letters from persons who are capable of speaking about their professional skills and goals. Two- to three-page research abstract or narrative. Fully completed online application. Other documentation as noted by the Admissions Office. A wallet-sized photograph. The M.S.C.R. Admissions Committee selects fellows after careful consideration of many factors. These include support from chair, research interest or experience, and overall desire for a career in clinical research. Masters Morehouse School Of Medicine   Morehouse School of Medicine   329 Roark Miller, 315C HG ext 1893, ATLANTA, Georgia, 30310 Morehouse School of Medicine Morehouse School of Medicine, 720 Westview Drive SW, ATLANTA, Georgia, 30310, +1 404 752 1500   No  
140562 Morehouse School of Medicine Master of Public Health Full Time Variable Contact provider Morehouse School of Medicine The MPH Program through its mission and goals is committed to addressing the problems and finding solutions to the public health needs of underserved and minority communities of people of color in the areas of teaching, research, and service. This program prepares students to take on these public health challenges in two ways: Academic preparation through a comprehensive curriculum (46 credit hours) built on the principles of human rights and social justice; and an intensive (3 months/480 hours) practicum of field experience, public health leadership seminars and volunteer/community service. Graduates of the MPH Program who are trained to be future public health leaders have distinguished themselves in the public health workforce and at institutions of higher education. Many are employed with federal, state and local agencies, and non-governmental and community-based organizations in the areas of international health, health administration and policy and the health education/health promotion in the United States and internationally.   Masters Morehouse School Of Medicine   Morehouse School of Medicine   329 Roark Miller, 315C HG ext 1893, ATLANTA, Georgia, 30310 Morehouse School of Medicine Morehouse School of Medicine, 720 Westview Drive SW, ATLANTA, Georgia, 30310, +1 404 752 1500   No  
140562 Morehouse School of Medicine Ph.D. In Biomedical Sciences Full Time Variable Contact provider Morehouse School of Medicine The Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences Program is designed to develop independent investigators for leadership in academic, government, and corporate biomedical research. MSM-trained biomedical scientists are encouraged to develop a commitment to educating underrepresented minority students and/or to performing research on diseases and health conditions that disproportionately affect minority populations.   Doctoral Morehouse School Of Medicine   Morehouse School of Medicine   329 Roark Miller, 315C HG ext 1893, ATLANTA, Georgia, 30310 Morehouse School of Medicine Morehouse School of Medicine, 720 Westview Drive SW, ATLANTA, Georgia, 30310, +1 404 752 1500   No  
140562 Morehouse School of Medicine Predoctoral Program in Family Medicine Clerkship Full Time Variable Contact provider Morehouse School of Medicine The Family Medicine clerkship is a required eight-week clerkship. It is designed to teach core educational objectives in Family Medicine. The eight-week Family Medicine clerkship introduces the student to concepts, values and skills of Family Medicine that are required to provide excellent comprehensive healthcare to an under served, primarily minority patient population. These values, skills and concepts are essential to the education of all medical students irrespective of eventual specialty choice. The student will learn the fundamentals necessary for the physician of first contact to provide personalized care for individuals and families. The student is taught to provide preventive/health maintenance care for healthy patients and treatment for ill patients. The student will have the opportunity to learn about the evaluation and treatment of acute and chronic medical problems. Although the development of effective clinical skills in the ambulatory patient care setting is emphasized, experiences in the direct care of patients on the Family Medicine hospital service, including labor and delivery, are also provided. Further instruction is provided in anticipatory health care, use of consultant and referral resources and the role of the family physician as the coordinator of patients’ health care. The general requirements are: Become familiar with the learning objectives for this clerkship; Evaluate all assigned patients based on presenting problems and health care requirements determined by age, sex, race, and family history. Write a database and perform a complete physical examination on at least 100 patients. The Database should include the following: The chief complaint; Short and long term health requirements; Total health care database; Patient profile; Past medical history; Past surgical history; Family history; Social history; Employment history; Habits, allergies; Review of systems; Present medications (OTC , alternative, vitamins and prescribed meds); Physical evaluation; Diagnosis and treatment; Problem list; attend all didactic and clinical sessions. Students are expected to be on time. Take call every five days from 1700 to 2300, Monday-Friday; weekends, 0800-2300. Each medical student will be expected to work up 1-2 patients who come in between the listed hours. They are expected to follow up on the patient and write a SOAP note the following morning prior to morning report. Keep a log of Pts/Age/Dx/Rx/Attending or Resident. The patient log is due on the last Thursday of the rotation. Schedule one patient home visit with Susan Robinson. Write the report and place it on the chart. Attend one teen clinic session at Willie J. Freeman Health Center. Wear an identification badge and a white coat at all times. When introduced to a patient, a student should always be identified as a student physician. Schedule an appointment with the course coordinator during the middle of the rotation for mid-term evaluation. Be assigned a prenatal patient. The student is expected to come to Labor and Delivery when the patient presents in active labor. Doctoral Morehouse School Of Medicine   Morehouse School of Medicine   329 Roark Miller, 315C HG ext 1893, ATLANTA, Georgia, 30310 Morehouse School of Medicine Morehouse School of Medicine, 720 Westview Drive SW, ATLANTA, Georgia, 30310, +1 404 752 1500   No  
147244 Millikin University B.A. Sociology Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Behavioral Sciences Department This major is devoted to the study and scientific analysis of social groups and processes. Sociology courses will help students to develop knowledge about key social factors influencing the diversity of human behavior, especially that diversity characterized by race, class, and gender. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Sociology 100, Introduction to Sociology, Sociology 201, Statistical Methods in the Behavioral Sciences, Sociology 221, Methods of Social Research, Sociology 250, Approaches to Sociological Theory, Sociology 310, Racial and Ethnic Group Relations, Sociology, 320, Social Stratification or Sociology, 224, Poverty and Welfare, Sociology 330, Sociology of Gender, Sociology 450, Sociological Analysis. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Behavioral Sciences Department College of Arts and Sciences, Behavioral Sciences Department, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science includes the disciplines of mathematics, computer science, and statistics. The department offers majors and minors in Mathematics and a minor in Computer Science Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. Theatre Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Fine Arts, Department of Theatre and Dance This program is designed for the student who desires broad-based experience to all aspects of theatre and drama. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Theatre 131, Play Analysis (3), Theatre 141, Acting I (3), Theatre 142, Acting II (3), Theatre 253, Stagecraft (3), Theatre 321, Directing I (3), Theatre 335, Integrated Theatre Studies I: Pre-modern Theatre (3), Theatre 336, Integrated Theatre Studies II: Modern and Contemporary Theatre (3), Design/Technical Theatre (6), IN400, Fine Arts BA Capstone (3). Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Fine Arts, Department of Theatre and Dance College of Fine Arts, Department of Theatre and Dance, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6282 The department mission as students, teachers, artists, and disciplined theatre professionals is to develop an intellectual and imaginative engagement with the audiences using the theatrical and dramatic arts as both method and subject of inquiry. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in Biology - Allied Health Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Biology 105/155, Ecology and Evolution, Biology 108/158, Attributes of Life, Biology 300/350, Genetics, Biology 305/355, Molecular and Cell Biology, Biology 481 or 482, Senior Seminar, Chemistry 121/151, General Chemistry, Chemistry 224/152, General Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry 301/251, Organic Chemistry I, Physics 111/171 and 112/172, College Physics I and II, 151/172 and 152/172, or University Physics I and II. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6230 The biology department is housed in the Leighty Tabor Science Center, a state-of-the-art facility that opened in 2002. The faculty offices are located there, as well as several new labs and a greenhouse Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in Biology - Molecular/Cell Biology Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Biology 105/155, Ecology and Evolution, Biology 108/158, Attributes of Life, Biology 300/350, Genetics, Biology 305/355, Molecular and Cell Biology, Biology 481 or 482, Senior Seminar, Chemistry 121/151, General Chemistry, Chemistry 224/152, General Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry 301/251, Organic Chemistry I, Physics 111/171 and 112/172, College Physics I and II, 151/172 and 152/172, or University Physics I and II. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6230 The biology department is housed in the Leighty Tabor Science Center, a state-of-the-art facility that opened in 2002. The faculty offices are located there, as well as several new labs and a greenhouse Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in Biology - Traditional Track Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Biology 105/155, Ecology and Evolution, Biology 108/158, Attributes of Life, Biology 300/350, Genetics, Biology 305/355, Molecular and Cell Biology, Biology 481 or 482, Senior Seminar, Chemistry 121/151, General Chemistry, Chemistry 224/152, General Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry 301/251, Organic Chemistry I, Physics 111/171 and 112/172, College Physics I and II, 151/172 and 152/172, or University Physics I and II. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6230 The biology department is housed in the Leighty Tabor Science Center, a state-of-the-art facility that opened in 2002. The faculty offices are located there, as well as several new labs and a greenhouse Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in Biology - Traditional Track, Secondary Education Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Biology 105/155, Ecology and Evolution, Biology 108/158, Attributes of Life, Biology 300/350, Genetics, Biology 305/355, Molecular and Cell Biology, Biology 481 or 482, Senior Seminar, Chemistry 121/151, General Chemistry, Chemistry 224/152, General Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry 301/251, Organic Chemistry I, Physics 111/171 and 112/172, College Physics I and II, 151/172 and 152/172, or University Physics I and II. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6230 The biology department is housed in the Leighty Tabor Science Center, a state-of-the-art facility that opened in 2002. The faculty offices are located there, as well as several new labs and a greenhouse Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in Chemistry Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Chemistry 151, 152: Introductory Chemistry Laboratory I, II, Chemistry 224: General Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry 232: Analytical Chemistry, Chemistry 251, 253: Intermediate Chemistry Laboratory I, II, Chemistry 254: Introduction to Research, Chemistry 301, 302: Organic Chemistry I, II, Chemistry 303: Physical Chemistry I, Chemistry 391, 392, 491, and/or 492: Undergraduate Research, Chemistry 481 or 482: Seminar, Chemistry 252, Intermediate Chemistry Laboratory II ( Organic-Inorganic Synthesis), Chemistry 304, Physical Chemistry II, Chemistry 351, Advanced Chemistry Laboratory I, Chemistry 352, Advanced Chemistry Laboratory II, Chemistry 353, Advanced Chemistry Laboratory III, Chemistry 406, Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry 420, Instrumental Analysis. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 The Department goals are demonstrate the skills to solve problems and communicate through writing and speaking, discover how to integrate and apply knowledge and skills both within the chemistry community and between chemistry and other disciplinary communities and develop the capacity to address real-world scenarios in which chemistry plays a role. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in Chemistry Major - ACS Certified Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Chemistry 151, 152: Introductory Chemistry Laboratory I, II, Chemistry 224: General Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry 232: Analytical Chemistry, Chemistry 251, 253: Intermediate Chemistry Laboratory I, II, Chemistry 254: Introduction to Research, Chemistry 301, 302: Organic Chemistry I, II, Chemistry 303: Physical Chemistry I, Chemistry 391, 392, 491, and/or 492: Undergraduate Research, Chemistry 481 or 482: Seminar. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 The Department goals are demonstrate the skills to solve problems and communicate through writing and speaking, discover how to integrate and apply knowledge and skills both within the chemistry community and between chemistry and other disciplinary communities and develop the capacity to address real-world scenarios in which chemistry plays a role. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in Chemistry Major - Biochemistry Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Chemistry 151, 152: Introductory Chemistry Laboratory I, II, Chemistry 224: General Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry 232: Analytical Chemistry, Chemistry 251, 253: Intermediate Chemistry Laboratory I, II, Chemistry 254: Introduction to Research, Chemistry 301, 302: Organic Chemistry I, II, Chemistry 303: Physical Chemistry I, Chemistry 391, 392, 491, and/or 492: Undergraduate Research, Chemistry 481 or 482: Seminar. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 The Department goals are demonstrate the skills to solve problems and communicate through writing and speaking, discover how to integrate and apply knowledge and skills both within the chemistry community and between chemistry and other disciplinary communities and develop the capacity to address real-world scenarios in which chemistry plays a role. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in Chemistry Major - Business Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Chemistry 151, 152: Introductory Chemistry Laboratory I, II, Chemistry 224: General Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry 232: Analytical Chemistry, Chemistry 251, 253: Intermediate Chemistry Laboratory I, II, Chemistry 254: Introduction to Research, Chemistry 301, 302: Organic Chemistry I, II, Chemistry 303: Physical Chemistry I, Chemistry 391, 392, 491, and/or 492: Undergraduate Research, Chemistry 481 or 482: Seminar, Economics 100, 110: Principles of Macro and Microeconomics, Accounting 230: Introduction to Accounting, Management 300: Management and Administration, Marketing 300: Marketing Principles and Practices, Marketing 310: Personal Selling or MS240: Organizational Information Systems. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 The Department goals are demonstrate the skills to solve problems and communicate through writing and speaking, discover how to integrate and apply knowledge and skills both within the chemistry community and between chemistry and other disciplinary communities and develop the capacity to address real-world scenarios in which chemistry plays a role. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in Chemistry Major - Teaching Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Chemistry 151, 152: Introductory Chemistry Laboratory I, II, Chemistry 224: General Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry 232: Analytical Chemistry, Chemistry 251, 253: Intermediate Chemistry Laboratory I, II, Chemistry 254: Introduction to Research, Chemistry 301, 302: Organic Chemistry I, II, Chemistry 303: Physical Chemistry I, Chemistry 391, 392, 491, and/or 492: Undergraduate Research, Chemistry 481 or 482: Seminar. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 The Department goals are demonstrate the skills to solve problems and communicate through writing and speaking, discover how to integrate and apply knowledge and skills both within the chemistry community and between chemistry and other disciplinary communities and develop the capacity to address real-world scenarios in which chemistry plays a role. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in Communication - Mass Media/Journalism Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Communication 101, Introduction to Communication Theory, Communication 107, Argument and Social Issues, Communication 200, Rhetorical Act, Communication 204, Investigative Methods in Communication, Communication 308, Communication Ethics and Freedom of Expression or other approved ethics course, Communication 480, Capstone Experiential Learning Seminar, Communication 314 or 324, Advanced Production Course, Audio or Video Communication 472, Internship in media, Communication 351 or English 315, Communication 472, Internship in journalism. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6225 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in Communication - Organizational Communication Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Communication 101, Introduction to Communication Theory, Communication 107, Argument and Social Issues, Communication 200, Rhetorical Act, Communication 204, Investigative Methods in Communication, Communication 308, Communication Ethics and Freedom of Expression or other approved ethics course, Communication 480, Capstone Experiential Learning Seminar, Communication 310: Small Group Communication, Communication 341 Organizational Culture, Communication 342 or 344 Conflict or Leadership, Communication 260, 360, 401, Psychology 305. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6225 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in Communication - Public Relations Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Communication 101, Introduction to Communication Theory, Communication 107, Argument and Social Issues, Communication 200, Rhetorical Act, Communication 204, Investigative Methods in Communication, Communication 308, Communication Ethics and Freedom of Expression or other approved ethics course, Communication 480, Capstone Experiential Learning Seminar, Communication 341, Organizational Culture, Communication 456, Applications in Public Relations, Communication 351/English 315/English 316, EN 151/152 and department tool requirement, Communication 306, 260, 360, or 401, Communication Seminar or Communication 471, Internship in public relations. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6225 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in Early Childhood Education Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Professional Studies, School of Education   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: IN140, University Seminar (3), IN150, CWRRI or English Composition I (3), IN151, CWRRII or English Composition II (3), IN 250, U.S. Studies (HI203 or HI204) (3), IN 251, U.S. Studies (3), IN350, Global Issues (3). Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Professional Studies, School of Education College of Professional Studies, School of Education, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6244 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in Elementary Education Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Professional Studies, School of Education   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: IN140, University Seminar (3), IN150, CWRRI or English Composition I (3), IN151, CWRRII or English Composition II (3), IN 250, U.S. Studies (HI203 or HI204) (3), IN 251, U.S. Studies (3), IN350, Global Issues (3). Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Professional Studies, School of Education College of Professional Studies, School of Education, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6244 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in English - English Education Major Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, English Department This curriculum is designed to prepare students to teach language arts at the secondary or middle school level. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Classical and Medieval Traditions, Shakespeare, English Traditions to 1700, English Traditions from 1700–Modernists, American Traditions to 1900m, Literary Traditions in 20th Century, EN200 Writing Seminar, EN201 Introduction to Creative Writing, EN210 Business and Professional Writing, EN215 Journalism: News Writing I, EN300 Advanced Creative Writing, EN301 Advanced Writing, Persuasion, EN301 Advanced Writing, Style, EN301 Advanced Writing, Web Publishing, EN301 Advanced Writing, Technical, EN315 Journalism: News Writing II, EN316 Journalism: Feature Writing, EN380 Topics in Journalism, EN480 Professional Writing Internship, EN235 Language Arts Methods for Secondary Schools, EN232 American Literature in the 20th Century, EN310 Applying Writing Theory, EN470 Teaching Writing Internship. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, English Department College of Arts and Sciences, English Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6250 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in English - Literature Major Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, English Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Classical and Medieval Traditions, Shakespeare, English Traditions to 1700, English Traditions from 1700–Modernists, American Traditions to 1900m, Literary Traditions in 20th Century, EN200 Writing Seminar, EN201 Introduction to Creative Writing, EN210 Business and Professional Writing, EN215 Journalism: News Writing I, EN300 Advanced Creative Writing, EN301 Advanced Writing, Persuasion, EN301 Advanced Writing, Style, EN301 Advanced Writing, Web Publishing, EN301 Advanced Writing, Technical, EN315 Journalism: News Writing II, EN316 Journalism: Feature Writing, EN380 Topics in Journalism, EN480 Professional Writing Internship, EN340 Studies in Poetry, EN350 Studies in Drama, EN360 Studies in Fiction, EN366 Studies in Literary History. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, English Department College of Arts and Sciences, English Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6250 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in English - Writing Major Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, English Department This program in writing major emphasize experiences in a variety of writing contexts including journalism, professional writing, academic writing, literary writing, editing, publishing, and personal creativity. By learning to shift between these multiple contexts, the writing majors are prepared for a wide range of professional and lifelong writing, editing and publishing opportunities Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Classical and Medieval Traditions, Shakespeare, English Traditions to 1700, English Traditions from 1700–Modernists, American Traditions to 1900m, Literary Traditions in 20th Century, EN200 Writing Seminar, EN201 Introduction to Creative Writing, EN210 Business and Professional Writing, EN215 Journalism: News Writing I, EN300 Advanced Creative Writing, EN301 Advanced Writing, Persuasion, EN301 Advanced Writing, Style, EN301 Advanced Writing, Web Publishing, EN301 Advanced Writing, Technical, EN315 Journalism: News Writing II, EN316 Journalism: Feature Writing, EN380 Topics in Journalism, EN480 Professional Writing Internship. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, English Department College of Arts and Sciences, English Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6250 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in History Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, History Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: History 201 and 202 or History 203 and 204. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, History Department College of Arts and Sciences, History Department, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in Human Services Major Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Behavioral Sciences Department This major is designed for students to provide a cross-disciplinary perspective necessary for a beginning a career or graduate study in the fields of Social Work or Human Services. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Sociology 100, Introduction to Sociology, Psychology 130, Introduction to Psychology, Psychology or Sociology 201, Statistical Methods in Behavioral Science, Sociology 221, Methods of Social Research, or Psychology 202, Experimental Psychology, Psychology 310, Principles of Psychopathology, Sociology 224, Poverty and Welfare, Sociology 351, The Family, Sociology 314, Social Work Theory and Practice, Sociology 315, Human Behavior and the Social Environment, Sociology 317, Practice with Diverse Populations, Sociology 325, Social Work Ethics, Sociology 370, Intervention with Individuals, Sociology 371, Intervention with Families and Groups, Sociology 460, Capstone Internship. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Behavioral Sciences Department College of Arts and Sciences, Behavioral Sciences Department, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science includes the disciplines of mathematics, computer science, and statistics. The department offers majors and minors in Mathematics and a minor in Computer Science Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in Mathematics - Actuarial Science Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: MA220 Statistical Methods, MA340 Calculus III, MA304 Probability and Mathematical Statistics, MA313 Numerical Analysis, MA314 Advanced Mathematical Statistics, MA499 Senior Seminar, EC100 Macroeconomics, EC110 Microeconomics, CS130 Computer Science I, AC230 Introduction to Financial Accounting, AC240 Introduction to Managerial Accounting, MK300 Introduction to Marketing, FI340 Introduction to Financial Management, FI352 Investments. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Millikin University, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science includes the disciplines of mathematics, computer science, and statistics. The department offers majors and minors in Mathematics and a minor in Computer Science. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in Mathematics - Applied Mathematics Major Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: MA340 Calculus III, MA305 Differential Equations, MA313 Numerical Analysis, MA403 Abstract Algebra, MA499 Senior Seminar, MA301 College Geometry, MA304 Probability and Mathematical Statistics, MA308 Theory of Computation, MA314 Advanced Mathematics Statistics, MA320 History of Mathematics, MA472 Internship. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Millikin University, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science includes the disciplines of mathematics, computer science, and statistics. The department offers majors and minors in Mathematics and a minor in Computer Science. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in Mathematics - Computer Science Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: MA340 Calculus III, MA313 Numerical Analysis, MA308 Theory of Computation, MA499 Senior Seminar, CS130 Computer Science I, CS230 Computer Science II, CS335 Advanced Computer Programming, CS337 Algorithms and Data Structures. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Millikin University, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science includes the disciplines of mathematics, computer science, and statistics. The department offers majors and minors in Mathematics and a minor in Computer Science. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in Music Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Fine Arts, School of Music This major in music is designed for the student who wants to earn a degree in music as well as to have opportunities to explore other avenues of intellectual inquiry. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Music Theory 111, Theory (2), Music Theory 112, Theory (2), Music Theory 211, Theory (2), Music Theory 212, Twentieth Century Music I (3), Music Theory 113, Ear Training (2), Music Theory 114, Ear Training (2), Music Theory 213, Ear Training (2), Music Theory 214, Ear Training (1), Music History 211, Survey of Western Music I(3), Music History 314, Survey of Western Music II (3), Music History 316, Introduction to Ethnomusicology (3), Applied Music 100, Recital Attendance (every semester) (0), Applied Music, Principal (8), Applied Music, Secondary (2), Music Organization (4). Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Fine Arts, School of Music College of Fine Arts, School of Music, Millikin University, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6300 The mission statement of this School is to clear, to develop the whole musician - artistically, intellectually, and technically through the integration of theory and practice Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in Philosophy Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Philosophy Department This philosophy major is designed to meet the requirements of four classes of students: those who have no professional interest in philosophy but who wish to approach a liberal education through the discipline of philosophy; hose who want a composite or interdepartmental major in philosophy and the natural sciences, behavioral sciences, or humanities or fine arts; those who want an intensive study of philosophy preparatory to graduate study in some other field, e.g. law, theology, medicine or education; those who are professionally interested in philosophy and who plan to do graduate work in the field and then to teach or write. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Philosophy 110 Basic Philosophical Problems, Philosophy 213 Critical Thinking: Logic, Philosophy 381 Seminar in Philosophy, Philosophy 400 Senior Thesis, Philosophy 300 Ancient World Wisdom, Philosophy 301 The Golden Age of Greece, Philosophy 302 The Medieval World, Philosophy 303 The Modern World (17th-18th century), Philosophy 304 The Contemporary World of Philosophy (19th -21st). Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Philosophy Department College of Arts and Sciences, Philosophy Department, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in Philosophy - Pre-Law Track Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Philosophy Department This philosophy major is designed to meet the requirements of four classes of students: those who have no professional interest in philosophy but who wish to approach a liberal education through the discipline of philosophy; hose who want a composite or interdepartmental major in philosophy and the natural sciences, behavioral sciences, or humanities or fine arts; those who want an intensive study of philosophy preparatory to graduate study in some other field, e.g. law, theology, medicine or education; those who are professionally interested in philosophy and who plan to do graduate work in the field and then to teach or write. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Philosophy 110 Basic Philosophical Problems, Philosophy 213 Critical Thinking: Logic, Philosophy 381 Seminar in Philosophy, Philosophy 400 Senior Thesis, Philosophy 300 Ancient World Wisdom, Philosophy 301 The Golden Age of Greece, Philosophy 302 The Medieval World, Philosophy 303 The Modern World (17th-18th century), Philosophy 304 The Contemporary World of Philosophy (19th -21st), PH 110 Problems in Philosophy, PH 211 Ethical Theory, PH 213 Critical Thinking: Logic, PH 301 Golden Age of Greece or PH 311 Metaethics, PH 305 Philosophy of Law, PH 310 Political Philosophy, PH 400 Senior Thesis. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Philosophy Department College of Arts and Sciences, Philosophy Department, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in Physics Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Physics and Astronomy   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: University Physics I PY 151, University Physics II PY 152, Modern Physics PY 253, Experimental Physics I PY 262, Analytical Mechanics PY 352, Electromagnetism I PY 403, Quantum Mechanics PY 406, Senior Research PY 482 Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Physics and Astronomy College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Physics and Astronomy, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 3582 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in Political Science Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Political Science Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Political Science 100 Introduction to Politics, Political Science 105 The American Political System, Political Science 221 Introduction to International Relations, Political Science 280 Methods of Political Research (OR Mathematics 120 Elementary Probability and Statistics and Mathematics 220 Statistical Methods), Political Science 371 Internship, Political Science 410 Political Science Professional Development, Political Science 450 Senior Thesis, Economics 100 Principles of Macroeconomics, Political Science 220 Current American Foreign Policy, Political Science 320 International Law and Organizations, Political Science 321 Global Issues, Political Science 322 Topics in Comparative Politics, Political Science 323 Topics in World Politics, Political Science 235 Introduction to the Criminal Justice System, Political Science 305 Philosophy of Law, Political Science 315 Supreme Court in American Politics, Political Science 330 Constitutional Law, Political Science 334 Civil Liberties and the Constitution, Political Science 224 Group Influence in America, Political Science 240 State and Local Government, Political Science 244 Campaigns and Elections, Political Science 248 The American Presidency, Political Science 340 The American Congress, Political Science 356 Topics in Public Policy. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Political Science Department College of Arts and Sciences, Political Science Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 420 6721 Millikin University’s Department of Political Science is dedicated to developing its students’ understanding of the political world at the domestic and international levels. With an emphasis on theory and practice, students explore their role as active citizens in their community, country, and the world. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in Social Science-Secondary Teaching Major Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, History Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: PO100 American Political System, EC 100 Principles of Macroeconomics, SO100 Introduction to Sociology, PS130 Introduction to Psychology, HI110 Cultural Geography, SO120 Introduction to Anthropology, PS110 20th Century Political Systems, EC110 Microeconomics, PS310 Principles of Psychopathology, PS204 Social Psychology, PS318 Personality Theory, American History, Political Science, World History, Psychology, Economics, Sociology, Social Science. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, History Department College of Arts and Sciences, History Department, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in Spanish Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Modern Languages   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University   Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Modern Languages College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Modern Languages, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6275 The main goal of this department is to help students to master the four basic skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing. It also strives to make it possible for every student to receive the best quality education, trying to maintain a small class size to allow each student individual attention. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.A. in Studio Art Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Fine Arts, Department of Art This Studio art majors focus on developing professional studio skills and personal artistic expression within their specific discipline. They work closely with faculty within each area to produce a body of high quality work either in preparation for attending graduate school or pursuing the establishment of their own art studio. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: AR103, 104 Drawing Orientation, AR 105, 106 Design Orientation, AR 304 Contemporary Art History, AR 381 Advanced Studio Practicum Capstone, AR 301 Ancient and Medieval Art History, AR 302 European Art: 14th through 18th Century, AR 303 Modern Art: 19th and 20th Century, AR 305 Non-Western Art History, AR 360 Topics in Art History, AR 121 Ceramics: Handbuilding, AR 125 Commercial Art: Production Techniques, AR 201 Computer Art and Design, AR 241 Sculpture, AR 213 Figure Drawing, AR 215 Printmaking, AR 217 Painting, AR 331 Ceramics: Wheelthrowing, AR 235 Beginning Photography. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Fine Arts, Department of Art, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6227 The Art Department mission statement is to provide a creative and scholarly environment for the development of students striving to be professional artists and offer the campus community educational venues for the appreciation of the visual arts. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.F.A. Acting Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Fine Arts, Department of Theatre and Dance This program is specifically designed to combine classroom lessons with practical production experience; both are integral in the development of actors during the four year educational process. Classroom experiences provide a theoretical, historical, and critical examination of theatre. Production experiences provide each student with practical opportunities for exploring theories. Actors must learn to work cooperatively with many other artists and craftspeople into the full scope of a theatrical production. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Theatre 131, Play Analysis (3); Theatre 141, Acting I (3); Theatre 242, Theatrical Make-up (1); Theatre 253, Stagecraft (3); Theatre 255, History of Style (3); Theatre 321, Directing I (3); Theatre 335, Integrated Theatre Studies I: Pre-modern Theatre (3); Theatre 336, Integrated Theatre Studies II: Modern and Contemporary Theatre (3). Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Fine Arts, Department of Theatre and Dance College of Fine Arts, Department of Theatre and Dance, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6282 The department mission as students, teachers, artists, and disciplined theatre professionals is to develop an intellectual and imaginative engagement with the audiences using the theatrical and dramatic arts as both method and subject of inquiry. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.F.A. Musical Theatre Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Fine Arts, Department of Art This degree in musical theatre is specifically designed to combine classroom lessons with practical production experience; both are integral in the development of actors during the four-year educational process. Classroom experiences provide a theoretical, historical, and critical examination of theatre. Production experiences provide each student with practical opportunities for exploring theories. Performers must learn to work cooperatively with many other artists and crafts people in the full scope of a theatrical production. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Theatre 141, Acting I (3), Theatre 142, Acting II (3), Theatre 240, Voice for the Stage (3), Theatre 241, Advanced Voice (3), Theatre 345, Acting: Advanced Scene Study (3), Theatre 446, Acting: Musical Stage I (3), Theatre 447, Acting: Musical Stage II (3), Acting/applied voice electives (6), Beginning Movement for Actors I (1), Beginning Movement for Actors II (1), Tap (2), Jazz (2), Dance 446, Theatre Dance I (2), Dance 447, Theatre Dance II (2), Ballet - 4 semesters, the first 4 semesters in the program (6 credits). Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Fine Arts, Department of Art, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6227 The Art Department mission statement is to provide a creative and scholarly environment for the development of students striving to be professional artists and offer the campus community educational venues for the appreciation of the visual arts. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.F.A. in Art Education Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Fine Arts, Department of Art   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: AR 103 Drawing Orientation, AR 104 Drawing Orientation, AR 105 Design Orientation, AR 106 Design Orientation, AR 304 Contemporary Art History, AR 301 Ancient and Medieval Art History, AR 302 European Art: 14th 18th CAR, 303 Modern Art: 19th - 20th CAR, 305Non-Western Art History, AR 311 Art For Teachers. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Fine Arts, Department of Art, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6227 The Art Department mission statement is to provide a creative and scholarly environment for the development of students striving to be professional artists and offer the campus community educational venues for the appreciation of the visual arts. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.F.A. in Art Management Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Fine Arts, Department of Art   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: AR 103 Drawing Orientation, AR 104 Drawing Orientation, AR 105 Design Orientation, AR 106 Design Orientation, AR 304 Contemporary Art History, AR 301 Ancient and Medieval Art History, AR 302 European Art: 14th 18th CAR, 303 Modern Art: 19th - 20th CAR, 305Non-Western Art History. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Fine Arts, Department of Art, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6227 The Art Department mission statement is to provide a creative and scholarly environment for the development of students striving to be professional artists and offer the campus community educational venues for the appreciation of the visual arts. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.F.A. in Art Therapy Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Fine Arts, Department of Art This major is offered for students who wish to prepare for a career which uses art as a form of therapy. Successful completion of course requirements in art and psychology will enable the major to apply for positions in psychiatric institutions, hospitals, correctional facilities, and other types of rehabilitation centers; or apply for entrance into select graduate schools to follow a program leading to a master’s degree and certification as an art therapist. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: AR 103, 104, Drawing Orientation, AR 105, 106, Design Orientation, AR 304, Contemporary Art History, AR 400, Art Therapy Seminar, AR 381 Advanced Studio Practicum Capstone, AR 301, Ancient and Medieval Art History, AR 302, European Art: 14th through 18th Century, AR 303, Modern Art: 19th and 20th Century, AR 305, Non-Western Art History, AR 360, Topics in Art History, Psychology 130, Introductory Psychology, Psychology 310, Principles of Psychopathology, Psychology 318, Personality Theory, Psychology 340, Lifespan Development. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Fine Arts, Department of Art, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6227 The Art Department mission statement is to provide a creative and scholarly environment for the development of students striving to be professional artists and offer the campus community educational venues for the appreciation of the visual arts. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.F.A. in Commercial Art/Computer Design Major Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Fine Arts, Department of Art This commercial art/computer design major is designed to provide students with special skills, experiences and artistic guidance. These experiences introduce students to the world of visual communications. The program emphasizes commercial and computer graphic design relative to print and electronic media. Emphasis is placed on developing creative concepts, learning techniques and solving problems that will prepare students for future career opportunities. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: AR 103, 104, Drawing Orientation, AR 105, 106, Design Orientation, AR 125, Commercial Art: Production Techniques, AR 201, Computer Art and Design, AR 225, Commercial Art: Illustration, AR 235, Introduction to Photography, AR 304, Contemporary Art History, AR 325, Commercial Art: Ad Agency, AR 326, 327, Computer Art and Design - Creative Concepts, AR 425, Commercial Art: Portfolio. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Fine Arts, Department of Art, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6227 The Art Department mission statement is to provide a creative and scholarly environment for the development of students striving to be professional artists and offer the campus community educational venues for the appreciation of the visual arts. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.F.A. in Design/Technical Theatre Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Fine Arts, Department of Theatre and Dance This program seeks to encourage and to develop the artistic growth and creative excellence of the individual student. The department strive to educate and empower each student with the tools necessary to be both a complete theatre artist and artisan. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Theatre 131, Play Analysis (3); Theatre 141, Acting I (3); Theatre 242, Theatrical Make-up (1); Theatre 253, Stagecraft (3); Theatre 255, History of Style (3); Theatre 321, Directing I (3); Theatre 335, Integrated Theatre Studies I: Pre-modern Theatre (3); Theatre 336, Integrated Theatre Studies II: Modern and Contemporary Theatre (3). Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Fine Arts, Department of Theatre and Dance College of Fine Arts, Department of Theatre and Dance, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6282 The department mission as students, teachers, artists, and disciplined theatre professionals is to develop an intellectual and imaginative engagement with the audiences using the theatrical and dramatic arts as both method and subject of inquiry. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.F.A. in Graphic Design Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Fine Arts, Department of Art The commercial art/computer design major is designed to provide students with special skills, experiences, and artistic guidance. These experiences introduce students to the world of visual communications. The program emphasizes commercial and computer graphic design relative to print and electronic media. Emphasis is placed on developing creative concepts, learning techniques, and solving problems that will prepare students for future career opportunities. A special program for seniors provides them with client/designer experiences. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: AR 103 Drawing Orientation, AR 104 Drawing Orientation, AR 105 Design Orientation, AR 106 Design Orientation, AR 121(or 122) Ceramics (OR...) AR 205 (or 206) Sculpture, AR 125 Graphic Design: Production Techniques, AR 201 Computer Art Orientation, AR 213 (and 414) Figure Drawing, AR 215 (and 316) Printmaking, AR 217 (and 418) Painting, AR 225 Graphic Design: Illustration Techniques, AR 235 Introduction to Photography, AR 304 Contemporary Art History, AR 325 Graphic Design: Ad Agency, AR 425 Graphic Design: Portfolio. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Fine Arts, Department of Art, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6227 The Art Department mission statement is to provide a creative and scholarly environment for the development of students striving to be professional artists and offer the campus community educational venues for the appreciation of the visual arts. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.F.A. in Stage Management Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Fine Arts, Department of Theatre and Dance This program seeks to encourage and to develop the artistic growth and creative excellence of the individual student. The department strive to educate and empower each student with the tools necessary to be both a complete theatre artist and artisan. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Theatre 131, Play Analysis (3); Theatre 141, Acting I (3); Theatre 242, Theatrical Make-up (1); Theatre 253, Stagecraft (3); Theatre 255, History of Style (3); Theatre 321, Directing I (3); Theatre 335, Integrated Theatre Studies I: Pre-modern Theatre (3); Theatre 336, Integrated Theatre Studies II: Modern and Contemporary Theatre (3). Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Fine Arts, Department of Theatre and Dance College of Fine Arts, Department of Theatre and Dance, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6282 The department mission as students, teachers, artists, and disciplined theatre professionals is to develop an intellectual and imaginative engagement with the audiences using the theatrical and dramatic arts as both method and subject of inquiry. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.F.A. in Studio Art Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Fine Arts, Department of Art This Studio art majors focus on developing professional studio skills and personal artistic expression within their specific discipline. They work closely with faculty within each area to produce a body of high quality work either in preparation for attending graduate school or pursuing the establishment of their own art studio. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: AR 103, 104 Drawing Orientation, AR 105, 106 Design Orientation, AR 304 Contemporary Art History, AR 381 Advanced Studio Practicum Capstone, AR 301 Ancient and Medieval Art History, AR 302 European Art: 14th through 18th Century, AR 303 Modern Art: 19th and 20th Century, AR 305 Non-Western Art History, AR 360 Topics in Art History, AR 121 Ceramics: Handbuilding, AR 125 Commercial Art: Production Techniques, AR 201 Computer Art and Design, AR 241 Sculpture, AR 213 Figure Drawing, AR 215 Printmaking, AR 217 Painting, AR 331 Ceramics: Wheelthrowing, AR 235 Beginning Photography. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Fine Arts, Department of Art, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6227 The Art Department mission statement is to provide a creative and scholarly environment for the development of students striving to be professional artists and offer the campus community educational venues for the appreciation of the visual arts. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.F.A. in Theatre Administration Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Fine Arts, Department of Theatre and Dance This program seeks to encourage and to develop the artistic growth and creative excellence of the individual student. The department strive to educate and empower each student with the tools necessary to be both a complete theatre artist and artisan. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Theatre 131, Play Analysis (3); Theatre 141, Acting I (3); Theatre 242, Theatrical Make-up (1); Theatre 253, Stagecraft (3); Theatre 255, History of Style (3); Theatre 321, Directing I (3); Theatre 335, Integrated Theatre Studies I: Pre-modern Theatre (3); Theatre 336, Integrated Theatre Studies II: Modern and Contemporary Theatre (3). Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Fine Arts, Department of Theatre and Dance College of Fine Arts, Department of Theatre and Dance, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6282 The department mission as students, teachers, artists, and disciplined theatre professionals is to develop an intellectual and imaginative engagement with the audiences using the theatrical and dramatic arts as both method and subject of inquiry. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.M. in Commercial music Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Fine Arts, School of Music This commercial music curriculum is designed to prepare the student for a career in the creative side of the music industry. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Applied music principal, Music Organizations, Music Theory 405 Conducting, Music Theory 415 Commercial Theory, Commercial Music 101 Introduction to the Music Industry, Commercial Music 104 Introduction to the Recording Studio, Commercial Music 201 202 Studio Techniques I II, Commercial Music 275 Improvisational Styles (instrumentalists), Commercial Music 276 Improvisation Lab (instrumentalists) OR Commercial Music 277 278 Commercial Vocal Styles (vocalists), Commercial Music 301 Computers in Music, Commercial Music 311 Perspectives in Jazz and Rock Music, Commercial Music 401 Recording Engineering Practicum, Commercial Music 431 Multi-Media Production, Commercial Music 420 Senior Project. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Fine Arts, School of Music College of Fine Arts, School of Music, Millikin University, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6300 The mission statement of this School is to clear, to develop the whole musician - artistically, intellectually, and technically through the integration of theory and practice Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.M. in Music Business Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Fine Arts, School of Music This music business curriculum is designed to prepare the student for a variety of career opportunities in the music industry. The program of study includes a solid core of music and traditional business along with critical coursework that blends the two fields. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Music Theory 405, Conducting (2); Music Organizations (4); Commercial Music 101, Introduction to Music Industry (3); Commercial Music 104, Introduction to Recording Studio (3); Commercial Music 301, Computers in Music (2); Commercial Music 312, Legal Issues in Music (3); Commercial Music 450, Topics in Music Business (3); Commercial Music 470, Music Industry Internship (3). Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Fine Arts, School of Music College of Fine Arts, School of Music, Millikin University, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6300 The mission statement of this School is to clear, to develop the whole musician - artistically, intellectually, and technically through the integration of theory and practice Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.M. in Music Education Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Fine Arts, School of Music This program is designed to develop outstanding music teachers by providing students with the opportunities to teach in realistic settings. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Applied Music Principal, Applied Music Secondary, Applied Music 430 Senior Recital, Music Organization, Education 120 Introduction to American Education, Education 201 Human Development and Schools, Education 310 Creating Communities of Learners, Education 320 The Exceptional Child, Education 424 Teaching Literacy in the Content Areas, Music Education 251 Introduction to Music Education, Music Education 341 Principles and Methods of Elementary Music Education, Music Education 470 471 Supervised Teaching (elementary and secondary), Music Theory 405 Conducting. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Fine Arts, School of Music College of Fine Arts, School of Music, Millikin University, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6300 The mission statement of this School is to clear, to develop the whole musician - artistically, intellectually, and technically through the integration of theory and practice Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.M. in Music Performance - Instrumental Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Fine Arts, School of Music This curriculum is designed to develop excellence in performance and to prepare for a career in performance or the private teaching of applied music. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Applied Music, principal; Applied Music, secondary; Music Theory 405, Conducting; Music Theory Electives; Small Ensemble; Music Organization; Applied Music, Teaching of Applied Music; Applied Music 330, 430, Recital; Music Electives; Electives. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Fine Arts, School of Music College of Fine Arts, School of Music, Millikin University, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6300 The mission statement of this School is to clear, to develop the whole musician - artistically, intellectually, and technically through the integration of theory and practice Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.M. in Music Performance - Piano Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Fine Arts, School of Music This curriculum is designed to develop excellence in performance and to prepare for a career in performance or the private teaching of applied music. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Applied Music, principal; Applied Music, secondary; Music Theory 403, Form and Analysis; Music Theory 404, Special Topics in Analysis; Music Theory 405, Conducting; Commercial Music 301, Computers in Music; Music 360, Keyboard Accompanying and Ensemble; Music Organization 070, Small Ensemble; Applied Music 330, 430, Recital; Music 453, 454, Piano Pedagogy; Music 305, Survey of Piano Literature; Music History Electives. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Fine Arts, School of Music College of Fine Arts, School of Music, Millikin University, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6300 The mission statement of this School is to clear, to develop the whole musician - artistically, intellectually, and technically through the integration of theory and practice Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.M. in Music Performance - Vocal Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Fine Arts, School of Music This curriculum is designed to develop excellence in performance and to prepare for a career in performance or the private teaching of applied music. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Applied Music, principal, Applied Music, secondary, Music 302, Survey of Solo Song Literature, Music History Elective, Music Theory 405, Conducting, Music Theory Elective, Music 132, 232 Opera Workshop, Music Organization, Applied Music 455, Vocal Pedagogy, Applied Music 456, Vocal Pedagogy Practicum, Applied Music 330, 430, Recital, Music 460, Vocal Performance Seminar, Music 211, 212, Foreign Language Diction. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Fine Arts, School of Music College of Fine Arts, School of Music, Millikin University, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6300 The mission statement of this School is to clear, to develop the whole musician - artistically, intellectually, and technically through the integration of theory and practice Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.S. Sociology Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Behavioral Sciences Department This major is devoted to the study and scientific analysis of social groups and processes. Sociology courses will help students to develop knowledge about key social factors influencing the diversity of human behavior, especially that diversity characterized by race, class, and gender. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Sociology 100, Introduction to Sociology, Sociology 201, Statistical Methods in the Behavioral Sciences, Sociology 221, Methods of Social Research, Sociology 250, Approaches to Sociological Theory, Sociology 310, Racial and Ethnic Group Relations, Sociology, 320, Social Stratification or Sociology, 224, Poverty and Welfare, Sociology 330, Sociology of Gender, Sociology 450, Sociological Analysis. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Behavioral Sciences Department College of Arts and Sciences, Behavioral Sciences Department, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science includes the disciplines of mathematics, computer science, and statistics. The department offers majors and minors in Mathematics and a minor in Computer Science Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.S. in Biology - Allied Health Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Biology 105/155, Ecology and Evolution, Biology 108/158, Attributes of Life, Biology 300/350, Genetics, Biology 305/355, Molecular and Cell Biology, Biology 481 or 482, Senior Seminar, Chemistry 121/151, General Chemistry, Chemistry 224/152, General Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry 301/251, Organic Chemistry I, Physics 111/171 and 112/172, College Physics I and II, 151/172 and 152/172, or University Physics I and II. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6230 The biology department is housed in the Leighty Tabor Science Center, a state-of-the-art facility that opened in 2002. The faculty offices are located there, as well as several new labs and a greenhouse Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.S. in Biology - Molecular/Cell Biology Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Biology 105/155, Ecology and Evolution, Biology 108/158, Attributes of Life, Biology 300/350, Genetics, Biology 305/355, Molecular and Cell Biology, Biology 481 or 482, Senior Seminar, Chemistry 121/151, General Chemistry, Chemistry 224/152, General Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry 301/251, Organic Chemistry I, Physics 111/171 and 112/172, College Physics I and II, 151/172 and 152/172, or University Physics I and II. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6230 The biology department is housed in the Leighty Tabor Science Center, a state-of-the-art facility that opened in 2002. The faculty offices are located there, as well as several new labs and a greenhouse Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.S. in Biology - Traditional Track Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Biology 105/155, Ecology and Evolution, Biology 108/158, Attributes of Life, Biology 300/350, Genetics, Biology 305/355, Molecular and Cell Biology, Biology 481 or 482, Senior Seminar, Chemistry 121/151, General Chemistry, Chemistry 224/152, General Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry 301/251, Organic Chemistry I, Physics 111/171 and 112/172, College Physics I and II, 151/172 and 152/172, or University Physics I and II. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6230 The biology department is housed in the Leighty Tabor Science Center, a state-of-the-art facility that opened in 2002. The faculty offices are located there, as well as several new labs and a greenhouse Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.S. in Chemistry Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Chemistry 151, 152: Introductory Chemistry Laboratory I, II, Chemistry 224: General Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry 232: Analytical Chemistry, Chemistry 251, 253: Intermediate Chemistry Laboratory I, II, Chemistry 254: Introduction to Research, Chemistry 301, 302: Organic Chemistry I, II, Chemistry 303: Physical Chemistry I, Chemistry 391, 392, 491, and/or 492: Undergraduate Research, Chemistry 481 or 482: Seminar, Chemistry 252, Intermediate Chemistry Laboratory II ( Organic-Inorganic Synthesis), Chemistry 304, Physical Chemistry II, Chemistry 351, Advanced Chemistry Laboratory I, Chemistry 352, Advanced Chemistry Laboratory II, Chemistry 353, Advanced Chemistry Laboratory III, Chemistry 406, Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry 420, Instrumental Analysis. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 The Department goals are demonstrate the skills to solve problems and communicate through writing and speaking, discover how to integrate and apply knowledge and skills both within the chemistry community and between chemistry and other disciplinary communities and develop the capacity to address real-world scenarios in which chemistry plays a role. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.S. in Chemistry Major - ACS Certified Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Chemistry 151, 152: Introductory Chemistry Laboratory I, II, Chemistry 224: General Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry 232: Analytical Chemistry, Chemistry 251, 253: Intermediate Chemistry Laboratory I, II, Chemistry 254: Introduction to Research, Chemistry 301, 302: Organic Chemistry I, II, Chemistry 303: Physical Chemistry I, Chemistry 391, 392, 491, and/or 492: Undergraduate Research, Chemistry 481 or 482: Seminar. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 The Department goals are demonstrate the skills to solve problems and communicate through writing and speaking, discover how to integrate and apply knowledge and skills both within the chemistry community and between chemistry and other disciplinary communities and develop the capacity to address real-world scenarios in which chemistry plays a role. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.S. in Chemistry Major - Biochemistry Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Chemistry 151, 152: Introductory Chemistry Laboratory I, II, Chemistry 224: General Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry 232: Analytical Chemistry, Chemistry 251, 253: Intermediate Chemistry Laboratory I, II, Chemistry 254: Introduction to Research, Chemistry 301, 302: Organic Chemistry I, II, Chemistry 303: Physical Chemistry I, Chemistry 391, 392, 491, and/or 492: Undergraduate Research, Chemistry 481 or 482: Seminar. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 The Department goals are demonstrate the skills to solve problems and communicate through writing and speaking, discover how to integrate and apply knowledge and skills both within the chemistry community and between chemistry and other disciplinary communities and develop the capacity to address real-world scenarios in which chemistry plays a role. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.S. in Chemistry Major - Business Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Chemistry 151, 152: Introductory Chemistry Laboratory I, II, Chemistry 224: General Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry 232: Analytical Chemistry, Chemistry 251, 253: Intermediate Chemistry Laboratory I, II, Chemistry 254: Introduction to Research, Chemistry 301, 302: Organic Chemistry I, II, Chemistry 303: Physical Chemistry I, Chemistry 391, 392, 491, and/or 492: Undergraduate Research, Chemistry 481 or 482: Seminar, Economics 100, 110: Principles of Macro and Microeconomics, Accounting 230: Introduction to Accounting, Management 300: Management and Administration, Marketing 300: Marketing Principles and Practices, Marketing 310: Personal Selling or MS240: Organizational Information Systems. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 The Department goals are demonstrate the skills to solve problems and communicate through writing and speaking, discover how to integrate and apply knowledge and skills both within the chemistry community and between chemistry and other disciplinary communities and develop the capacity to address real-world scenarios in which chemistry plays a role. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.S. in Chemistry Major - Teaching Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Chemistry 151, 152: Introductory Chemistry Laboratory I, II, Chemistry 224: General Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry 232: Analytical Chemistry, Chemistry 251, 253: Intermediate Chemistry Laboratory I, II, Chemistry 254: Introduction to Research, Chemistry 301, 302: Organic Chemistry I, II, Chemistry 303: Physical Chemistry I, Chemistry 391, 392, 491, and/or 492: Undergraduate Research, Chemistry 481 or 482: Seminar. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 The Department goals are demonstrate the skills to solve problems and communicate through writing and speaking, discover how to integrate and apply knowledge and skills both within the chemistry community and between chemistry and other disciplinary communities and develop the capacity to address real-world scenarios in which chemistry plays a role. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.S. in Early Childhood Education Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Professional Studies, School of Education   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: IN140, University Seminar (3), IN150, CWRRI or English Composition I (3), IN151, CWRRII or English Composition II (3), IN 250, U.S. Studies (HI203 or HI204) (3), IN 251, U.S. Studies (3), IN350, Global Issues (3). Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Professional Studies, School of Education College of Professional Studies, School of Education, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6244 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.S. in Elementary Education Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Professional Studies, School of Education   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: IN140, University Seminar (3), IN150, CWRRI or English Composition I (3), IN151, CWRRII or English Composition II (3), IN 250, U.S. Studies (HI203 or HI204) (3), IN 251, U.S. Studies (3), IN350, Global Issues (3). Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Professional Studies, School of Education College of Professional Studies, School of Education, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6244 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.S. in Mathematics - Actuarial Science Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: MA220 Statistical Methods, MA340 Calculus III, MA304 Probability and Mathematical Statistics, MA313 Numerical Analysis, MA314 Advanced Mathematical Statistics, MA499 Senior Seminar, EC100 Macroeconomics, EC110 Microeconomics, CS130 Computer Science I, AC230 Introduction to Financial Accounting, AC240 Introduction to Managerial Accounting, MK300 Introduction to Marketing, FI340 Introduction to Financial Management, FI352 Investments. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Millikin University, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science includes the disciplines of mathematics, computer science, and statistics. The department offers majors and minors in Mathematics and a minor in Computer Science. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.S. in Mathematics - Applied Mathematics Major Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: MA340 Calculus III, MA305 Differential Equations, MA313 Numerical Analysis, MA403 Abstract Algebra, MA499 Senior Seminar, MA301 College Geometry, MA304 Probability and Mathematical Statistics, MA308 Theory of Computation, MA314 Advanced Mathematics Statistics, MA320 History of Mathematics, MA472 Internship. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Millikin University, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science includes the disciplines of mathematics, computer science, and statistics. The department offers majors and minors in Mathematics and a minor in Computer Science. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.S. in Mathematics - Computer Science Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: MA340 Calculus III, MA313 Numerical Analysis, MA308 Theory of Computation, MA499 Senior Seminar, CS130 Computer Science I, CS230 Computer Science II, CS335 Advanced Computer Programming, CS337 Algorithms and Data Structures. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Millikin University, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science includes the disciplines of mathematics, computer science, and statistics. The department offers majors and minors in Mathematics and a minor in Computer Science. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.S. in Physics Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Physics and Astronomy   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: University Physics I PY 151, University Physics II PY 152, Modern Physics PY 253, Experimental Physics I PY 262, Analytical Mechanics PY 352, Electromagnetism I PY 403, Quantum Mechanics PY 406, Senior Research PY 482 Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Physics and Astronomy College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Physics and Astronomy, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 3582 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University B.S. in Psychology Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Behavioral Sciences Department This major provides an understanding of the scientific discipline of psychology through exposure to the breadth of the discipline from its most basic level. This major is designed for the student who seeks a Master's or Doctoral degree in Experimental (e.g., cognitive, learning, industrial-organizational, physiological, quantitative, social), or Clinical areas (e.g., school psychology, psychotherapy) of psychology. This degree is the preferred path to a career as a practitioner, researcher, or college professor Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: PS130, Introductory Psychology, PS201, Statistical Methods in Behavioral Sciences, PS202, Experimental Psychology, PS301, Advanced Statistical Methods, PS304, Advanced Experimental Psychology, PS450, Experimental Psychology Capstone, PS303, Physiological Psychology, PS315, Sensation and Perception, PS331, Principles of Learning, PS332, Memory and Cognition, PS204, Social Psychology, PS340, Life-Span Development, PS318, Personality Theory, PS305 Industrial/ Organization Psychology, PS306, Tests and Measurements, PS310, Principles of Psychopathology. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Behavioral Sciences Department College of Arts and Sciences, Behavioral Sciences Department, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science includes the disciplines of mathematics, computer science, and statistics. The department offers majors and minors in Mathematics and a minor in Computer Science Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University Bachelor of Science Degree in Fitness and Sport - Sport Management Full Time 4 Year(s) $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Professional Studies, Department of Exercise Science and Sport   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Exercise Science 130, Prevention and Treatment of Athletic Injuries (3), Exercise Science 160, Personal and Community Health (3), Exercise Science 202, Introduction to Safety Education (3), Exercise Science 204, Foundations of Physical Education (3), Exercise Science 310, Kinesiology (3), Exercise Science 325, Motor Development and Learning (2), Exercise Science 328, Health-Related Nutrition (2), Exercise Science 410, Physiology of Exercise (3), Exercise Science 418, Principles of Strength and Conditioning (3), Exercise Science 436, Evaluation of Physical Education (2), Exercise Science 490, Senior Capstone (1), Exercise Science 481 Seminar in Sport Management (2), Exercise Science 482 Seminar in Sport Management (2), Exercise Science 475 Internship in Sport Management (1-4), Exercise Science 476 Internship in Sport Management (1-4), Economics 100 Principles of Macroeconomics (3), Information Technology 120 Introduction to Computers (3), Management 100 Introduction to Business (3), Accounting 230 Principles of Financial Accounting (3), Marketing 300 Marketing Principles and Practices (3), Management 300 Principles of Management (3), Entrepreneurship 340 Foundations of Entrepreneurship (3). Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Professional Studies, Department of Exercise Science and Sport College of Professional Studies, Department of Exercise Science and Sport, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 420 6677 The Department of Exercise Science and Sport at Millikin University prepares professionals to provide care for athletes, direct physical education in a school setting and provide leadership for fitness and sport activities. Developing skills, habits and attitudes that promote health and wellness is strongly recommended for all students. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University Bachelor of Science Degree in Fitness and Sport Major Full Time 4 Year(s) $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Professional Studies, Department of Exercise Science and Sport This program is designed to prepare students for post-graduate programs, as well as entry-level positions in the fields of fitness, coaching and recreation. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Exercise Science 130, Prevention and Treatment of Athletic Injuries (3), Exercise Science 160, Personal and Community Health (3), Exercise Science 202, Introduction to Safety Education (3), Exercise Science 204, Foundations of Physical Education (3), Exercise Science 310, Kinesiology (3), Exercise Science 325, Motor Development and Learning (2), Exercise Science 328, Health-Related Nutrition (2), Exercise Science 410, Physiology of Exercise (3), Exercise Science 418, Principles of Strength and Conditioning (3), Exercise Science 436, Evaluation of Physical Education (2), Exercise Science 490, Senior Capstone (1). Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Professional Studies, Department of Exercise Science and Sport College of Professional Studies, Department of Exercise Science and Sport, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 420 6677 The Department of Exercise Science and Sport at Millikin University prepares professionals to provide care for athletes, direct physical education in a school setting and provide leadership for fitness and sport activities. Developing skills, habits and attitudes that promote health and wellness is strongly recommended for all students. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing (BSN) Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Professional Studies, School of Nursing The baccalaureate nursing curriculum at Millikin University fosters the development of a community of life-long learners who are able to envision and shape the future of health care and compose a personal life of meaning and value. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Chemistry 121/151: General Chemistry, Interdisciplinary 140: University Seminar, Interdisciplinary 150: Critical Writing, Reading and Research I, Psychology 130: Introductory Psychology or Language Option, Chemistry 203/205: Essentials of Organic and Biochemistry, Interdisciplinary 151: Critical Writing, Reading and Research II, Psychology 340: Lifespan Development, Language/ICS, Communication Studies. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Professional Studies, School of Nursing College of Professional Studies, School of Nursing, Millikin University, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6348 The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science includes the disciplines of mathematics, computer science, and statistics. The department offers majors and minors in Mathematics and a minor in Computer Science Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University Bachelor of Science Degree with a Major in Accounting Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring Tabor School of Business The major in accounting prepare students for careers in public accounting, private industry, and government. In keeping with the work of the Accounting Education Change Commission, the program places appropriate emphasis on accounting theory and practice as well as the fundamental skills of problem solving, communicating, and critical thinking necessary for long-term success in the field of accounting. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: MG 320, Employment and Labor Law, MG 321 Human Resource Management I, MG 322 Human Resource Management II, ET 340 Foundations of Entrepreneurship, MK 320 Marketing Research, EC 310 Managerial Economics, AC 311 Management Accounting, ET 400 Small Business Consulting, MG 471/472 Management Internship, MG 306, Organizational Behavior, ET 350, Entrepreneurial Finance: New Venture Creation, MG 430, International Management. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 Tabor School of Business Tabor School of Business, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6285 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University Bachelor of Science Degree with a Major in Entrepreneurship Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring Tabor School of Business The objective of this major is to provide the student with a stronger perspective on the entrepreneurial mindset that is currently pervasive in many organizations and to underscore the importance of new business creation as an economic engine in society. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: ET 340: Foundations of Entrepreneurship, ET 350: New Venture Creation: Entrepreneurial Finance, ET 360: The Art of Entrepreneurship, ET 361: The Art of Entrepreneurship, ET 362: The Art of Entrepreneurship, ET 363: The Art of Entrepreneurship, MK 320: Marketing Research, ET 440: Entrepreneurial Management and Strategy, ET 400 Small Business Consulting, OR ET 410 Entrepreneurial Consulting: An international experience, OR MG 471 Internship. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 Tabor School of Business Tabor School of Business, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6285 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University Bachelor of Science Degree with a Major in Finance Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring Tabor School of Business This finance major provides an ideal background for the MBA or for law school. Those with interests in law school should seriously consider electives in economics as well. The finance degree provides the flexibility needed for those who seek employment immediately after graduation, but also prepares those who wish to do graduate study. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Finance 301, Financial Markets and Institutions, Finance 351, Financial Statement Analysis, Finance 352, Investments, Finance 365, Corporate Finance, Finance 452 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management, Accounting 301 Intermediate Accounting, Economics 312 Intermediate Macroeconomics, Economics 322 Intermediate Microeconomics, Finance 354, International Trade and Finance, Finance 471/472 Finance Internship, Finance 481 Special Topics in Finance, Finance 491/492 Independent Study in Finance, Entrepreneurship 350 New Venture Creation, Entrepreneurship 400 Entrepreneurship-Small Business Consulting. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 Tabor School of Business Tabor School of Business, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6285 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University Bachelor of Science Degree with a Major in Information Technology Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring Tabor School of Business This Information Technology (MIS) program provides the opportunity for students to obtain the skills to be a key player in building information systems to improve the business operations and decision-making of twenty-first century organizations. Information Technology students learn that in today’s ever changing global business environment, the ability to collect, organize, store, and transform vast amounts of business data into accurate, timely, and understandable information has a significant impact on an organization’s performance. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: CS 130: Computer Science I, MS 221, Introduction to Program Design and Development, MS 321, Systems Analysis and Design, MS 322, Systems Design and Implementation, MS 331, Networks and Data Communications, MS 370, Database Application Development, MS 302, COBOL As a Second Language, MS 332, Information Systems Security and Control, MS 350, Web Programming, MS 470, Data Mining for Business Intelligence, MS 471, Information Technology Internship, MS 491, Seminar in Information Systems. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 Tabor School of Business Tabor School of Business, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6285 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University Bachelor of Science Degree with a Major in International Business Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring Tabor School of Business This International Business major is designed to meet the needs of business partners and the students, to incorporate the best thinking about what an international program should provide, and to build on the Tabor faculty’s belief that today’s student must experience living and working internationally if they plan on as career International Business. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University   Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 Tabor School of Business Tabor School of Business, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6285 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University Bachelor of Science Degree with a Major in Management Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring Tabor School of Business The management major is designed to provide a well-rounded business education and to allow students flexibility to pursue their own areas of interest. Emphasis is placed on the understanding of business principles, tools, and concepts, and their application to developing solutions to business and organizational problems. A business management degree qualifies individuals for entry-level positions in general management, including but not limited to retail management, tourism and hospitality management, production/operations management, and human resources management. Students graduating with this degree will have the minimum skills necessary to successfully begin and operate an entrepreneurial venture or successfully function in an entry-level managerial position in a large organization. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: MG 320, Employment and Labor Law; MG 321, Human Resource Management I; MG 322, Human Resource Management II; ET 340 Foundation of Entrepreneurship; MK 320, Marketing Research; EC 310, Managerial Economics; AC 402, Management Accounting; ET 400, Small Business Consulting; MG 471/472 Management Internship; MG 410, International Business Consulting; MG 306, Organizational Behavior; ET 350, Entrepreneurship: New Venture Creation; MG 430, International Management. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 Tabor School of Business Tabor School of Business, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6285 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University Bachelor of Science Degree with a Major in Marketing Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring Tabor School of Business This marketing major prepares a student to enter a dynamic and exciting business field that deals specifically with generation of user satisfaction by providing consumers desired products or services in a timely and convenient manner. Success requires excellent communications skills and a solid analytical background. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: MK 320, Marketing Research, MK 308, Consumer Behavior, MK 442, Marketing Management, MK 307, Advertising and Promotion, MK 310, Personal Selling, MK 324, Sales Force Management, MK 340, International Marketing, MK 410, Internet Marketing, MK 471/472, Marketing Internship, MK 481-484, Special Topics. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 Tabor School of Business Tabor School of Business, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6285 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University Bachelor of Science in Athletic training Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Professional Studies, Department of Exercise Science and Sport This program is to provide quality education for students wishing to become certified athletic trainers. Through a combination of both didactic and practical learning experiences, the program guides students through acquisition of the knowledge and skills necessary for success on the Board of Certification (BOC) examination and for success as entry-level positions in the field of Athletic Training. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University The modules are as follows: Exercise Science 130, Prevention/Treatment of Athletic Injuries (3), Exercise Science 140, Standard Red Cross First Aid (2), Exercise Science 141, Practicum in Athletic Training I (2), Exercise Science 160, Personal and Community Health (3), Exercise Science 202, Introduction to Safety Education (3), Exercise Science 203/ 205, Essentials of Organic Chemistry (4), Exercise Science 234, Recognition and Evaluation of Athletic Injuries I (3), Exercise Science 235, Recognition and Evaluation of Athletic Injuries II (3), Exercise Science 241, Practicum in Athletic Training II (2), Exercise Science 310, Kinesiology (3), Exercise Science 311, Therapeutic Modalities (3), Exercise Science 328, Health-Related Nutrition (2), Exercise Science 332, Therapeutic Exercise (3), Exercise Science 341, Practicum in Athletic Training III (2), Exercise Science 342, Practicum in Athletic Training IV (2), Exercise Science 410, Physiology of Exercise (3), Exercise Science 418, Principles of Strength and Conditioning (3), Exercise Science 441, Practicum in Athletic Training V (2), Exercise Science 450, Athletic Training Administration (2), Exercise Science 472, Internship in Sport Medicine (3), Chemistry 121, General Chemistry (3), Biology 206, Anatomy and Physiology I (5), Biology 207, Anatomy and Physiology II (4), Psychology 130, Introduction to Psychology (3), Psychology Elective (3), Nursing 102, Medical Terminology (3), Nursing 311, Health Assessment (3), Chemistry 314, Pharmacology (3). Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Professional Studies, Department of Exercise Science and Sport College of Professional Studies, Department of Exercise Science and Sport, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 420 6677 The Department of Exercise Science and Sport at Millikin University prepares professionals to provide care for athletes, direct physical education in a school setting and provide leadership for fitness and sport activities. Developing skills, habits and attitudes that promote health and wellness is strongly recommended for all students. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University Double Major in Literature and Writing Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, English Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Major Millikin University The modules are as follows: Classical and Medieval Traditions, Shakespeare, English Traditions to 1700, English Traditions from 1700–Modernists, American Traditions to 1900m, Literary Traditions in 20th Century, EN200 Writing Seminar, EN201 Introduction to Creative Writing, EN210 Business and Professional Writing, EN215 Journalism: News Writing I, EN300 Advanced Creative Writing, EN301 Advanced Writing, Persuasion, EN301 Advanced Writing, Style, EN301 Advanced Writing, Web Publishing, EN301 Advanced Writing, Technical, EN315 Journalism: News Writing II, EN316 Journalism: Feature Writing, EN380 Topics in Journalism, EN480 Professional Writing Internship, EN340 Studies in Poetry, EN350 Studies in Drama, EN360 Studies in Fiction, EN366 Studies in Literary History, EN 310 Applying Writing Theory, EN 420 Seminar in Literature, EN 410 Senior Writing Portfolio. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, English Department College of Arts and Sciences, English Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6250 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University Honors in Chemistry Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University   Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 The Department goals are demonstrate the skills to solve problems and communicate through writing and speaking, discover how to integrate and apply knowledge and skills both within the chemistry community and between chemistry and other disciplinary communities and develop the capacity to address real-world scenarios in which chemistry plays a role. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University Honors in English Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, English Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University   Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, English Department College of Arts and Sciences, English Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6250 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University Honors in History Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, History Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Bachelor degree Millikin University   Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, History Department College of Arts and Sciences, History Department, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University MBA - Master of Business Administration Full Time 1.5 Year(s)



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$23940 for 38 Credit Hours Tabor School of Business The MBA at Millikin focuses on the people in the program-professional students and nationally recognized faculty-and the way in which students learn, through team assignments, international experience, and executive lectures. By joining Millikin's MBA program students are entering a program of professionals. If student have worked in business for several years and are ready to enhance their career, improve their knowledge of business, and become a leader in their field, it's time the students explored Millikin University's MBA program. Admission: Millikin MBA students are experienced, highly motivated business professionals who are ready to enhance their business careers and become effective leaders in their field. Qualified applicants for graduate study must provide evidence of good standing at the college or university from which they earned the undergraduate degree. MBA Millikin University   Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 Tabor School of Business Tabor School of Business, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6285 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University Major in International and Global Studies Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring Millikin University   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Major Millikin University The modules are as follows: TArt 302, European Art: 14th through 18th Century; Art 303, Modern Art: 19th and 20th Century; Art 305, Non-Western Art History; Biology 130, Environmental Biology; English 210, Business and Professional Writing; English 241, Western Classical Traditions: Literature, Rhetoric and Culture; Finance 354, International Trade and Finance; Global Studies, IN 350; History 202, Rise of Modern Europe (1700 to the Present); History 320, Topics in European History; History 340, Topics in Non-Western History; History 360, Topics in Global History; Management 410, Entrepreneurial Consulting: An International Experience; Management 430, International Management; Marketing 340, International Marketing; Philosophy 219, Environmental Ethics; Philosophy 301 The Golden Age of Greece; Philosophy 303 The Modern World (17th-18th Century); Philosophy 304, The Contemporary World of Philosophy (19th-21st Century); Philosophy 309, Philosophy of the Arts; Philosophy 381, Seminar in Philosophy (depends on content); Political Science 220, Current American Foreign Policy; Political Science 320, International Law and Organization; Political Science 321, Global Issues; Political Science 324, Politics of the Developing World; Political Science 322, Topics in Comparative Politics; Political Science 323, Topics in World Politics; Sociology 310, Racial and Ethnic Group Relations; Sociology 330, Sociology of Gender; Spanish 303, Culture of Spain; Spanish 304, Culture of Latin America; Spanish 321, Survey of Spanish Literature; Spanish 323, Survey of Latin-American Literature I; Spanish 324, Survey of Latin-American Literature II; Spanish 330, Spanish for Business; Spanish 350, Study Abroad in Spanish. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 Millikin University Millikin University, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University Major in Social Science - Secondary Teaching Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Behavioral Sciences Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Major Millikin University The modules are as follows: HI 100 Introduction to the Modern World, HI 201 Rise of Modern Europe to 1715, HI 203 U.S. History to 1865, HI 204 U.S. History since 1865, HI 400 Seminar in History, HI 425 Methods in Teaching History, HI 310 Topics in U.S. History, HI 480 Historiography, SO 100 Introduction to Sociology, PO 100 American Political System, EC 100 Macroeconomics, EC 110 Microeconomics, SO 120 Introduction to Anthropology, PS 130 Introduction to Psychology, PO 240 Local and State Politics, SO 230 Cultural Geography. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Behavioral Sciences Department College of Arts and Sciences, Behavioral Sciences Department, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science includes the disciplines of mathematics, computer science, and statistics. The department offers majors and minors in Mathematics and a minor in Computer Science Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University Master of Science in Nursing - Clinical Nurse Leader Full Time 1.5 Year(s)



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$23940 for 38 Credit Hours College of Professional Studies, School of Nursing Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree for those nurses who want to advance their careers beyond the baccalaureate level. The program is designed to be completed in 18 months of full time study; alternatively, it can be completed on a part time schedule in a longer time frame. Students are allowed a maximum of 6 years from admission to completion of the MSN. The program consists of 38 credit hours and includes 400 hours of clinical practice. Nursing courses are conveniently scheduled one day a week on Fridays with one course typically offered in the morning and a second course offered in the afternoon. Coursework in the clinical nurse leader track prepares a generalist practitioner with specialized skills in lateral integration of care and interdisciplinary collaboration. The clinical nurse leader role focuses on developing enhanced clinical skills for management of patient care and the care environment. Coursework builds strong leadership skills through development of analytical skills combined with assessment and inquiry techniques. Students will gain a strong foundation in nursing issues, nursing theory, research, and evidence-based practice to improve patient outcomes. A required 8-week internship consisting of a minimum of 300 hours clinical experiences will be arranged collaboratively with the student, faculty, and a clinical mentor. The American Association of Colleges of Nursing is currently developing a certification exam for the Clinical Nurse Leader and graduates of this program will be eligible to take the examination. Admission: Qualified candidates for the MSN degree are highly motivated individuals who hold a baccalaureate degree in nursing from an accredited program and who seek leadership roles in clinical practice or educational settings; graduate and undergraduate institutions attended and demonstrate a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 out of 4.0; Have one to two years clinical experience as an RN before entering the Clinical Nurse Leader program; Provide scores on the Graduate Record Exam (GRE); English proficiency as evidenced by a minimum score of 550 on the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language). Masters Millikin University   Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Professional Studies, School of Nursing College of Professional Studies, School of Nursing, Millikin University, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6348 The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science includes the disciplines of mathematics, computer science, and statistics. The department offers majors and minors in Mathematics and a minor in Computer Science Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University Master of Science in Nursing - Nurse Educator Full Time 1.5 Year(s)



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$23940 for 38 Credit Hours College of Professional Studies, School of Nursing Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree for those nurses who want to advance their careers beyond the baccalaureate level. The program is designed to be completed in 18 months of full time study; alternatively, it can be completed on a part time schedule in a longer time frame. Students are allowed a maximum of 6 years from admission to completion of the MSN. The program consists of 38 credit hours and includes 400 hours of clinical practice. Nursing courses are conveniently scheduled one day a week on Fridays with one course typically offered in the morning and a second course offered in the afternoon. The nurse educator track is designed for nurses who seek opportunities teaching in a school of nursing, a continuing education program, or a staff development role. A strong emphasis is placed on experiential learning opportunities focusing on teaching pedagogy and assessment of learning. Students receive a strong foundation in curriculum development, methods of inquiry, nursing theory, the role of education in health care, and evidence-based practice to enhance clinical outcomes. The nurse educator track incorporates collaborative teaching with a skilled educator mentor. Graduates will be eligible to take the Certified Nurse Educator examination from the National League for Nursing. Admission: Qualified candidates for the MSN degree are highly motivated individuals who hold a baccalaureate degree in nursing from an accredited program and who seek leadership roles in clinical practice or educational settings; graduate and undergraduate institutions attended and demonstrate a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 out of 4.0; Have one to two years clinical experience as an RN before entering the Clinical Nurse Leader program; Provide scores on the Graduate Record Exam (GRE); English proficiency as evidenced by a minimum score of 550 on the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language). Masters Millikin University   Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Professional Studies, School of Nursing College of Professional Studies, School of Nursing, Millikin University, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6348 The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science includes the disciplines of mathematics, computer science, and statistics. The department offers majors and minors in Mathematics and a minor in Computer Science Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University Pre-Chiropractic Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring Millikin University   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Pre-professional Millikin University The modules are as follows: Biology 105/155, Ecology and Evolution, Biology 108/158, Attributes of Life, Biology 300/350, Genetics, Biology 305/355, Molecular and Cell Biology, Biology 481 or 482, Senior Seminar, Chemistry 121/151, General Chemistry, Chemistry 224/152, General Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry 301/251, Organic Chemistry I, Physics 111/171 and 112/172, College Physics I and II, 151/172 and 152/172, or University Physics I and II. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 Millikin University Millikin University, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University Pre-Dentistry Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Pre-professional Millikin University The modules are as follows: Biology 105/155, Ecology and Evolution, Biology 108/158, Attributes of Life, Biology 300/350, Genetics, Biology 305/355, Molecular and Cell Biology, Biology 481 or 482, Senior Seminar, Chemistry 121/151, General Chemistry, Chemistry 224/152, General Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry 301/251, Organic Chemistry I, Physics 111 and 112, College Physics, or University Physics 151/152. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6230 The biology department is housed in the Leighty Tabor Science Center, a state-of-the-art facility that opened in 2002. The faculty offices are located there, as well as several new labs and a greenhouse Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University Pre-Law Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring Millikin University   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Pre-professional Millikin University   Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 Millikin University Millikin University, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University Pre-Medical Technology Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department This program is designed to prepare students for programs in accredited hospital schools of medical technology. Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Pre-professional Millikin University The modules are as follows: Biology 105/155, Ecology and Evolution, Biology 108/158, Attributes of Life, Biology 206, Anatomy and Physiology I, Biology 207, Anatomy and Physiology II, Biology 230, Principles of Microbiology, or Biology 330, General Microbiology, Biology 300/350, Genetics, Biology 305/355, Molecular and Cell Biology and lab, Biology 307, Parasitology, Biology 312, Immunology, Biology 314, Ecology (or other Ecology Content Category course), Chemistry 121/151, General Chemistry, Chemistry 224/152, General Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry 301/251, Organic Chemistry I, Chemistry 302/252, Organic Chemistry II, Physics 111/171 and 112/172, College Physics I and II or 151/172 and 152/172. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6230 The biology department is housed in the Leighty Tabor Science Center, a state-of-the-art facility that opened in 2002. The faculty offices are located there, as well as several new labs and a greenhouse Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University Pre-Medicine Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Pre-professional Millikin University The modules are as follows: Biology 105/155, Ecology and Evolution, Biology 108/158, Attributes of Life, Biology 300/350, Genetics, Biology 305/355, Molecular and Cell Biology, Biology 481 or 482, Senior Seminar, Chemistry 121/151, General Chemistry, Chemistry 224/152, General Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry 301/251, Organic Chemistry I, Physics 111/171 and 112/172, College Physics I and II, 151/172 and 152/172, or University Physics I and II. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6230 The biology department is housed in the Leighty Tabor Science Center, a state-of-the-art facility that opened in 2002. The faculty offices are located there, as well as several new labs and a greenhouse Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University Pre-Occupational Therapy Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Pre-professional Millikin University The modules are as follows: Biology 105/155, Ecology and Evolution, Biology 108/158, Attributes of Life, Biology 300/350, Genetics, Biology 305/355, Molecular and Cell Biology, Biology 481 or 482, Senior Seminar, Chemistry 121/151, General Chemistry, Chemistry 224/152, General Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry 301/251, Organic Chemistry I, Physics 111/171 and 112/172, College Physics I and II, 151/172 and 152/172, or University Physics I and II. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6230 The biology department is housed in the Leighty Tabor Science Center, a state-of-the-art facility that opened in 2002. The faculty offices are located there, as well as several new labs and a greenhouse Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University Pre-Optometry Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Pre-professional Millikin University The modules are as follows: Biology 105/155, Ecology and Evolution, Biology 108/158, Attributes of Life, Biology 300/350, Genetics, Biology 305/355, Molecular and Cell Biology, Biology 481 or 482, Senior Seminar, Chemistry 121/151, General Chemistry, Chemistry 224/152, General Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry 301/251, Organic Chemistry I, Physics 111 and 112, College Physics, or University Physics 151/152. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6230 The biology department is housed in the Leighty Tabor Science Center, a state-of-the-art facility that opened in 2002. The faculty offices are located there, as well as several new labs and a greenhouse Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University Pre-Physical Therapy Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring Millikin University   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Pre-professional Millikin University The modules are as follows: Biology 105/155, Ecology and Evolution, Biology 108/158, Attributes of Life, Biology 300/350, Genetics, Biology 305/355, Molecular and Cell Biology, Biology 481 or 482, Senior Seminar, Chemistry 121/151, General Chemistry, Chemistry 224/152, General Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry 301/251, Organic Chemistry I, Physics 111/171 and 112/172, College Physics I and II, 151/172 and 152/172, or University Physics I and II. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 Millikin University Millikin University, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University Pre-Physician Assistant Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring Millikin University   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Pre-professional Millikin University The modules are as follows: Biology 105/155, Ecology and Evolution, Biology 108/158, Attributes of Life, Biology 300/350, Genetics, Biology 305/355, Molecular and Cell Biology, Biology 481 or 482, Senior Seminar, Chemistry 121/151, General Chemistry, Chemistry 224/152, General Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry 301/251, Organic Chemistry I, Physics 111 and 112, College Physics, or University Physics 151/152. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 Millikin University Millikin University, 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6210 Millikin's mission is to offer an education that integrates the traditional liberal arts and the practical arts of the professions. Guided by faculty and staff, and within an inclusive and broadly accessible learning community, our students discover and pursue their full potential, personally and professionally, to do well and to do good. Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147244 Millikin University Pre-Veterinary Medicine Full Time Variable $25750 for 12-18 credit hours for Fall and Spring College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department   Applications for admission will be accepted upon completion of coursework equivalent to six semesters of high school credits. Admission is based on at least 15 (preferably 16) units of work completed at an accredited secondary school that fulfill the school’s graduation requirements. The General Education Development (GED) test may be considered in lieu of the secondary school record in certain circumstances. In general, freshman candidates who present an above average secondary school record (GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 and rank in top half of graduating class), satisfactory scores on either the SAT (at least a 980 combined verbal/math score) or ACT (at least a 20 composite score), and favorable recommendations are considered scholastically acceptable. A TOEFL score of 550 or electronic score of 217 or above on the TOEFL is required for admission. Pre-professional Millikin University The modules are as follows: Biology 105/155, Ecology and Evolution, Biology 108/158, Attributes of Life, Biology 300/350, Genetics, Biology 305/355, Molecular and Cell Biology, Biology 481 or 482, Senior Seminar, Chemistry 121/151, General Chemistry, Chemistry 224/152, General Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry 301/251, Organic Chemistry I, Physics 111 and 112, College Physics, or University Physics 151/152. Millikin University Steve Fiol, Director 2400 1184 West Main Street, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522 College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department, Millikin University, 1184 West Main, DECATUR, Illinois, 62522, +1 217 424 6230 The biology department is housed in the Leighty Tabor Science Center, a state-of-the-art facility that opened in 2002. The faculty offices are located there, as well as several new labs and a greenhouse Yes Millikin University has a three-year residentiality requirement for full-time, undergraduate students. Freshman, sophomore, and junior students must live on campus. Students may live in University operated residence halls and apartments, Greek chapter houses, and the Woods at Millikin. The residence hall system includes ten major residence halls: Aston, Blackburn, Walker, Hessler and Mills provide comfortable living conditions for more than 600 students, in addition to four smaller halls - Weck, and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 - housing approximately 50 students each. Dolson Hall (formerly Oakland Street Hall) is a state-of-the-art residence hall, which also houses the University Bookstore and Common Grounds coffee house. This building maximized options for students to live in single, double and quad occupancy rooms. The hall offers suite-style rooms, private bathrooms and co-educational living/learning environments for 210 residents. Each residence is attractively furnished and all include carpeted lounges and corridors. Facilities are also provided for study, recreation, laundry, student group meetings, and activities. Blackburn, Oakland, Weck, Hessler and New Halls 2, 3 and 4 are air-conditioned. All residential hall beds are covered by fire detection and a suppression sprinkler system.
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Addictions Studies Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Public Service Department The primary goal of this program is to give students the essential knowledge and skills to meet counselor certification training requirements of the Illinois Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Professional Certification Association. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include ADC-110 Common Behavior Disorders, ADC-219 Contemporary Issues: Alcohol/Drugs, ADC-230 Special Topics in Addictions Studies, CRJ-101 Introduction to Criminal Justice, CRJ-105 Criminology, IMS-115 Introduction to PC Applications, PSR-120 Survey of Psychiatric Rehabilitation, PSY-110 Group Dynamics, PSY-205 Abnormal Psychology, SPA-125 Career Spanish for Law Enforcement I, SPA-126 Career Spanish for Law Enforcement II. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Public Service Department Public Service Department, A240, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5743 The Public Service Department offers programs designed to prepare students to work in a variety of service industries. These programs include challenging classroom experiences and opportunities for on-the-job internships. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Automotive Technology Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Department of Automotive Technology This curriculum familiarizes the student with the technical aspects of operating and servicing various components and systems used in automotive applications. Classroom lecture is devoted to theory of operation, troubleshooting and repair. Lab work incorporates work on equipment in which safety, business ethics, testing procedures, and techniques are emphasized. Jobs are plentiful for automotive mechanics with the strong electronics background needed to work on today’s vehicles. The growing complexity of automotive technology, such as the use of electronic and emissions control equipment, increasingly necessitates that vehicles be serviced by trained mechanics. Rising consumer purchase power; expansion of the driving-age population; and automobiles needing maintenance for pollution control, safety devices and air conditioning contribute to the growth of this occupation. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include AUT-112 Introductory Automotive Technology, AUT-114 Electrical/Electronic Systems I, AUT-121 Automotive Brake Systems, AUT-125 Performance and Driveability I, AUT-214 Electrical/Electronic Systems II, AUT-232 Performance and Driveability II, AUT-234 Steering and Suspension Systems, AUT-236 Automotive Engine Reconditioning, AUT-240 Manual Transmissions and Drivelines, AUT-242 Automatic Transmissions, AUT-244 OBDII and Emission Control Systems, AUT-246 Heating and Air Conditioning Systems. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Department of Automotive Technology Department of Automotive Technology, T607, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5428 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Business Administration Associate Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Department of Business This program is designed to provide students with employment or advancement in business, industry, government, or service organizations. The curriculum is intended to serve the needs of students who want to enter management positions and to enable those already in management to upgrade their skills and potential for growth. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include BUS-134 International Business, BUS-143 Managerial Accounting, BUS-145 Computer Applications in Accounting, BUS-148 Introduction to Finance, BUS-240 Intermediate Accounting I, BUS-241 Intermediate Accounting II, BUS-242 Cost Accounting, BUS-243 Federal Income Taxes, OSA-122 Electronic Spreadsheets. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Department of Business Department of Business, L200, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5702 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Child Care Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Public Service Department This program prepares students for careers in early childhood development. It provides mid-management skills needed to work in kindergartens, nursery schools, day-care centers, and special programs for children from infancy through age 8. Employment of preschool workers is projected to increase faster than the average for all occupations through 2008. Such rapid growth results from an increasing population of children under age 5, an increase in the number of working mothers and the turnover rate within the pr All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include CCA-101 Introduction to Early Childhood Education, CCA-102 Growth and Development—Young Child, CCA-104 Language Development and Activities/Young Child, CCA-105 Health-Safety-Nutrition—Young Child, CCA-106 Creative Activities—Young Child, CCA-108 Observation and Guidance—Young Child, CCA-109 Child, Family and Community, CCA-201 Math and Science for the Young Child, CCA-205 Curriculum—Early Childhood Programs, CCA-233 Internship I, CCA-237 Seminar I. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Public Service Department Public Service Department, A240, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5743 The Public Service Department offers programs designed to prepare students to work in a variety of service industries. These programs include challenging classroom experiences and opportunities for on-the-job internships. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Computer and Local Area Network Technician Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Department of Computer-Integrated Technology This career path prepares students for entry-level positions as a data communications specialist in the information technology profession. Common career titles include PC support technician, LAN specialist, help desk support specialist, LAN system administrator, LAN design specialist, LAN engineer, and many others. The program prepares students for rewarding careers at the forefront of the information technological revolution. Students will examine the installation, maintenance, repair, and management of desktop PCs and local area networks. Students receive hands-on training in network operating systems, user administration, network security, and LAN switching and bridging design. The program also helps students prepare for A+, N+, CAN, MCP, and CCNA certification. Graduates of this program possess a wide range of product knowledge as well as hands-on experience in hardware and software installation and support. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include LAN-101 Orientation to IT Professions, LAN-103 Security Awareness, LAN-111 IT Hardware Essentials, LAN-112 IT Operating Systems Essentials, LAN-121 Managing LAN Hardware, LAN-122 Managing Network OS, LAN-146 Internet work Connectivity, LAN-246 Introduction to Routers, ELT-101 Electronics I, LAN-102 Voice and Data Cabling, LAN-150 Managing Windows Desktop, LAN-201 Managing Netware Environment, LAN-220 Managing UNIX Environment, LAN-230 Managing Windows Servers, LAN-251 Managing Network Infrastructure, LAN-256 LAN Design. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Department of Computer-Integrated Technology Department of Computer-Integrated Technology, T401, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5454 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Criminal Justice Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Public Service Department This program prepares students for entry-level careers in the criminal justice system, including careers in policing, the courts and corrections. Employment of police officers is expected to grow faster than the average through 2008, while employment of correctional officers is expected to increase much faster than the average during the same time period. Because of the attractive salaries and benefits, the number of qualified candidates exceeds the number of job openings in federal law enforcement agencies and in most state, local and special police departments, resulting in increased hiring standards and selectivity by employers. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include CRJ-101 Introduction to Criminal Justice, CRJ-103 Police in American Society, CRJ-104 Investigation and Criminal Evidence, CRJ-105 Criminology, CRJ-106 Introduction to Corrections, CRJ-107 Juvenile Delinquency and Procedures, CRJ-206 Substantive Criminal Law, CRJ-207 Procedural Criminal Law. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Public Service Department Public Service Department, A240, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5743 The Public Service Department offers programs designed to prepare students to work in a variety of service industries. These programs include challenging classroom experiences and opportunities for on-the-job internships. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Culinary Arts Management Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Department of Business The Culinary Arts Management curriculum is designed to provide small business management training essential to effective culinary arts management in the hospitality industry. Graduates will be able to oversee any food service operation, including hotel, health care, cruise ship, catering, and manufacturing; and will have expertise in menu planning, controls, marketing, nutrition, sanitation, and food preparation and production. The A.A.S. degree prepares students for entry- to mid-level positions within the hospitality industry. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include RTM-100 Food Service Sanitation, RTM-101 Introduction to Hospitality Industry, RTM-102 Quantity Food Production I, RTM-202 Quantity Food Production II, RTM-203 Garde Manger, RTM-204 Quantity Food Production III, RTM-206 Menu Writing and Marketing, RTM-207 Food, Beverage and Equipment Purchasing, RTM-209 Baking/Pastry I, RTM-210 Nutrition for Food Service Managers, RTM-220 Concepts of Hospitality Cost Control, RTM-230 Hospitality Portfolio 1, RTM-231 Hospitality Supervision. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Department of Business Department of Business, L200, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5702 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Electronic/Computer Controls Tech Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Department of Computer-Integrated Technology This career path prepares students for entry-level positions as an electronic and computer control technician found in manufacturing, chemical plants, process control environments, packaging and automated warehouse environments. Electrical, electronic, industrial, PC, and PLC controls will be examined. Lab exercises simulate real-world problems that technicians confront on the job daily. Employment for electronic and computer technicians is expected to grow. New technologies and increased computer use will continue to stimulate the demand for such workers. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include ELT-101 Electricity and Electronics, ELT-102 Digital Logic/Solid State Devices, ELT-112 Computers for Industry, ELT-201 Industrial Controls, ELT-202 Advanced Industrial Controls, ELT-211 Introduction to PLCs, ELT-222 Advanced PLCs, LAN-102 Voice and Data Cabling, LAN-111 IT Hardware Essentials, LAN-112 IT Operating Systems Essentials, LAN-121 Managing LAN Hardware, IMM-101 Mechanical Systems I, IMM-110 Hydraulics, IMM-115 Pneumatics. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Department of Computer-Integrated Technology Department of Computer-Integrated Technology, T401, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5454 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Fire Service Management Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Public Service Department This program prepares the student to meet fire service career development needs linked to the responsibilities of a company officer and higher positions. Firefighters can expect to face considerable competition for available job openings. Reasons for such competition result from the low turnover of the profession, relatively high earnings, and the education requirements staying at high school level. Employment potential for Illinois firefighters is stable and some positions will result from replacement needs. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include FIS-103 Fire Prevention Principles I, FIS-107 Fire Fighting Tactics and Strategy I, FIS-201 Fire Service Instructor I, FIS-202 Fire Service Instructor II, FIS-205 Fire Service Management I, FIS-207 Fire Fighting Tactics and Strategy II, FIS-209 Fire Service Management II, FIS-210 Fire Service Management III, FIS-211 Fire Service Management IV. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Public Service Department Public Service Department, A240, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5743 The Public Service Department offers programs designed to prepare students to work in a variety of service industries. These programs include challenging classroom experiences and opportunities for on-the-job internships. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Health Information Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Department of Health Sciences Moraine Valley's Health Information Technology Program prepares students for a career that places them right where the expanding arena of health care meets the cutting edge of technology. Health information technicians ensure the quality of medical records by verifying their completeness, accuracy and proper entry into computer systems. They also may use computer applications to assemble and analyze patient data for the purpose of improving patient care or controlling costs. Health information technicians (RHITs) often specialize in coding diagnoses and procedures in patient records for reimbursement and research. RHITs may serve as cancer registrars, compiling and maintaining data on cancer patients. The Health Information Technology Program is a two-year associate's degree program that integrates medical science, ICD-9 and CPT coding systems, computer technology, and health care management. Upon completion of the program, graduates will be eligible to write the national registration exam given by the American Health Information Management Association. Successfully completing this exam allows the graduate to earn the credential RHIT (registered health information technician). All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include MRT-110 Medical Terminology, MRT-111 Health Information Management, MRT-112 Clinical Classification Systems, MRT-114 Health Care Computer Applications, MRT-115 Clinical Practicum I, MRT-116 Clinical Practicum II, MRT-117 Introduction to ICD-9-CM, MRT-118 Introduction to CPT, MRT-119 Insurance Reimbursement Procedures, MRT-120 Body Structure and Pharmacology, MRT-130 Computers in Allied Health, MRT-210 Introduction to Pathophysiology, MRT-211 Health Statistics and Data Analysis, MRT-212 Medical Reimbursement Systems, MRT-213 Supervisory Techniques, MRT-215 Clinical Practicum III, MRT-216 Clinical Practicum IV, MRT-218 Quality Management. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Department of Health Sciences Department of Health Sciences, A240, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5743 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Human Resources Management Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Department of Business This program is designed to prepare students for the operations, control, training, and development of personnel in the workplace. It examines the process of employee recruitment, selection and placement of individuals for appropriate areas of employment, equal opportunity, staffing, training, evaluations, maintaining the organization, and rewards. This program includes an internship/seminar component. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include BUS-100 Introduction to Business, BUS-110 Legal Environment in Business, BUS-136 Business Law, BUS-142 Financial Accounting, BUS-170 Introduction to Human Resources, BUS-215 Employee Training and Development, BUS-226 Business Ethics, BUS-231 Principles of Management, BUS-232 Human Resources Management, BUS-233 Internship, BUS-235 Personal Development, BUS-237 Seminar, IMS-115 Introduction to PC Applications. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Department of Business Department of Business, L200, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5702 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - IT Security Specialist Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Department of Computer-Integrated Technology Managing information security programs consists of preserving information confidentiality and protection, risk management, data and system integrity, availability, authenticity, and utility. The program is based on information security concepts, principles, methods, techniques, practices, and procedures that guide today’s IT security professionals. This program prepares graduates to become employed as IT security specialists, firewall and VPN specialists, and data assurance specialists. Additionally, the program concentrates on industry-specific requirements in the health care and financial areas, as well as other institutions that currently use electronic commerce. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include LAN-101 Orientation to IT Professions, LAN-103 Security Awareness, LAN-111 IT Hardware Essentials, LAN-112 IT Operating Systems Essentials, LAN-121 Managing LAN Hardware, LAN-122 Managing Network OS, LAN-146 Internet work Connectivity, LAN-246 Introduction to Routers. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Department of Computer-Integrated Technology Department of Computer-Integrated Technology, T401, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5454 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Integrated Systems Technology Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Department of Computer-Integrated Technology This career path prepares students for entry-level positions as electrical and mechanical technicians found in bakeries, manufacturing, chemical plants and material handling and automated warehouse environments. IST workers maintain, calibrate, and repair the electrical, mechanical, and electronic equipment found in today’s industrial environments. This program involves cross-training in these areas of multiple, integrated systems. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include ELT-101 Electricity and Electronics, ELT-102 Digital Logic/Solid State Devices, ELT-112 Computers for Industry, ELT-201 Industrial Controls, ELT-202 Advanced Industrial Controls, ELT-211 Introduction to PLCs, ELT-222 Advanced PLCs, LAN-102 Voice and Data Cabling, LAN-111 IT Hardware Essentials, LAN-112 IT Operating Systems Essentials, LAN-121 Managing LAN Hardware, IMM-101 Mechanical Systems I, IMM-110 Hydraulics, IMM-115 Pneumatics. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Department of Computer-Integrated Technology Department of Computer-Integrated Technology, T401, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5454 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Management Information Systems: Application Development Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Information Management Systems Department This program prepares students for pursuit of careers in information technology. Graduates qualify for management information systems support staff positions such as applications trainers, technical support staff, software support staff, and programming and Web applications trainees. Students with work experience and advanced skills should contact the internship coordinator for assessment and course substitution information. Students without prerequisite skills are expected to take the necessary additional courses. An important feature of this program is the internship component where students seek on-the-job training in a professional setting. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include MIS-120 RPG Programming I, MIS-139 VB.NET Programming I, MIS-141 Web Page Authoring and Publishing, MIS-154 C# Programming I, MIS-160 C++ Programming I, MIS-176 Java Programming I, MIS-197 E-Commerce Development, MIS-199 Special Short Topics in Technology, MIS-200 Special Topics in Technology, MIS-221 Interactive Programming for RPG, MIS-251 ColdFusion Programming, MIS-259 Flash ActionScript, MIS-264 C++ Software Development, MIS-283 Java Web Applications, MIS-284 XML.NET Web Services, MIS-285 ASP.NET Web Applications, MIS-286 Java Software Development, MIS-287 Visual Basic for Applications, MIS-289 .NET Desktop Application Development, MIS-297 Data-Driven Websites, OSA-125 Introduction to Website Design, OSA-135 Website Applications. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Information Management Systems Department Information Management Systems Department, T917, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5622 The Information Management Systems Department is located in the college's Center for Contemporary Technology (Building T). Students are trained using state-of-the art technology which prepares them for jobs in the southwest suburbs, Chicago, or wherever a student chooses. The center houses computer labs and classrooms, and is open for classes days, nights, and weekends. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Management Information Systems: E-Commerce Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Information Management Systems Department This program prepares students for pursuit of careers in information technology. Graduates qualify for management information systems support staff positions such as applications trainers, technical support staff, software support staff, and programming and Web applications trainees. Students with work experience and advanced skills should contact the internship coordinator for assessment and course substitution information. Students without prerequisite skills are expected to take the necessary additional courses. An important feature of this program is the internship component where students seek on-the-job training in a professional setting. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include MIS-120 RPG Programming I, MIS-139 VB.NET Programming I, MIS-141 Web Page Authoring and Publishing, MIS-154 C# Programming I, MIS-160 C++ Programming I, MIS-176 Java Programming I, MIS-197 E-Commerce Development, MIS-199 Special Short Topics in Technology, MIS-200 Special Topics in Technology, MIS-221 Interactive Programming for RPG, MIS-251 ColdFusion Programming, MIS-259 Flash ActionScript, MIS-264 C++ Software Development, MIS-283 Java Web Applications, MIS-284 XML.NET Web Services, MIS-285 ASP.NET Web Applications, MIS-286 Java Software Development, MIS-287 Visual Basic for Applications, MIS-289 .NET Desktop Application Development, MIS-297 Data-Driven Websites, OSA-125 Introduction to Website Design, OSA-135 Website Applications. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Information Management Systems Department Information Management Systems Department, T917, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5622 The Information Management Systems Department is located in the college's Center for Contemporary Technology (Building T). Students are trained using state-of-the art technology which prepares them for jobs in the southwest suburbs, Chicago, or wherever a student chooses. The center houses computer labs and classrooms, and is open for classes days, nights, and weekends. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Management Information Systems: Web Development Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Information Management Systems Department This program prepares students for pursuit of careers in information technology. Graduates qualify for management information systems support staff positions such as applications trainers, technical support staff, software support staff, and programming and Web applications trainees. Students with work experience and advanced skills should contact the internship coordinator for assessment and course substitution information. Students without prerequisite skills are expected to take the necessary additional courses. An important feature of this program is the internship component where students seek on-the-job training in a professional setting. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include MIS-120 RPG Programming I, MIS-139 VB.NET Programming I, MIS-141 Web Page Authoring and Publishing, MIS-154 C# Programming I, MIS-160 C++ Programming I, MIS-176 Java Programming I, MIS-197 E-Commerce Development, MIS-199 Special Short Topics in Technology, MIS-200 Special Topics in Technology, MIS-221 Interactive Programming for RPG, MIS-251 ColdFusion Programming, MIS-259 Flash ActionScript, MIS-264 C++ Software Development, MIS-283 Java Web Applications, MIS-284 XML.NET Web Services, MIS-285 ASP.NET Web Applications, MIS-286 Java Software Development, MIS-287 Visual Basic for Applications, MIS-289 .NET Desktop Application Development, MIS-297 Data-Driven Websites, OSA-125 Introduction to Website Design, OSA-135 Website Applications. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Information Management Systems Department Information Management Systems Department, T917, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5622 The Information Management Systems Department is located in the college's Center for Contemporary Technology (Building T). Students are trained using state-of-the art technology which prepares them for jobs in the southwest suburbs, Chicago, or wherever a student chooses. The center houses computer labs and classrooms, and is open for classes days, nights, and weekends. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Marketing and Management Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Department of Business The marketing and management program is designed to provide students with entry-level employment or advancement within businesses involved in the marketing of goods or services. This program prepares students for career opportunities as store managers, department and division managers, product managers, warehouse managers, and purchasing agents. This list is not inclusive of all occupations available to marketing and management graduates since management positions vary in fields such as product and production planning, advertising, sales, retailing, wholesaling, distribution, consumer research, small business ownership, and general business administration. An important feature of this program is the internship/seminar component All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include BUS-105 Small Business Management, BUS-134 International Business, BUS-143 Managerial Accounting, BUS-145 Computer Applications in Accounting, BUS-170 Introduction to Human Resources, BUS-200 Consumer Behavior, BUS-215 Employee Training and Development, BUS-232 Human Resources Management, IMS-115 Introduction to PC Applications, OSA-230 Business Presentations, PSY-201 Human Relations in Organizations. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Department of Business Department of Business, L200, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5702 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Mechanical Design and Drafting/CAD Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Department of Computer-Integrated Technology This program prepares students for careers as professional draftsmen, mechanical designers and CAD technicians. Employment opportunities for those completing the program include positions such as drafter, detailer, CAD operator, CAD technician, mechanical design technician, layout designer, and laboratory technician. Job opportunities for CAD drafters and designers are widespread. Industrial growth and the increasingly complex design problems associated with new products and processes will greatly increase the demand for drafting services. Replacement needs and CAD - and the ease of obtaining computer-generated information - stimulates a demand for more information, so there will continue to be growth in this occupation. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include IST-101 Introduction to Machine Tools, MDT-101 Introduction to Drafting, MDT-106 Mechanical Assemblies, MDT-110 Mechanical Detailing, MDT-115 Applied GDT, MDT-145 Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting, MDT-160 Introduction to-D Modeling, MDT-205 Machine Elements, MDT-209 Hydraulics and Pneumatics, MDT-210 Statistics and Strengths of Material, MDT-213 Plant Engineering Drafting, MDT-220 Tool Drafting, MDT-255 Machine Design, MDT-278 Design Visualization, WLD-113 Basic Metallurgy and Materials. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Department of Computer-Integrated Technology Department of Computer-Integrated Technology, T401, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5454 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Nursing Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Department of Health Sciences The Nursing (ADN) Program prepares students for nursing careers in hospitals and other health care facilities. Admitted students who wish to earn an Associate in Science degree in addition to an Associate in Applied Science degree should consult with an advisor in the Academic Advising Center. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include NUR-113 Care of the Adult I, NUR-114 Care of the Adult II, NUR-117 Pharmacology I, NUR-134 Adult Medical Surgical Nursing, NUR-137 Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, NUR-138 Pharmacology II, NUR-180 Physical Assessment for Nursing, NUR-203 Maternity Nursing, NUR-204 Pediatric Nursing, NUR-205 Advanced Medical Surgical Nursing, NUR-206 Leadership/Management, NUR-208 Professional Nursing Issues Seminar. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Department of Health Sciences Department of Health Sciences, A240, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5743 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Office Systems and Applications: Administrative Assistant Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Information Management Systems Department This program prepares students for careers in administrative support and first-line supervision. Depending upon a student’s area of concentration, graduates will qualify for positions as administrative assistant, executive assistant, legal office assistant, medical secretary, desktop publishing specialist, Web design assistant, office administrator, office supervisor, or desktop support (help desk) specialist. Students completing this program are expected to possess excellent keyboarding, proofreading, and document formatting skills; advanced computer application skills; strong communication skills; broad administrative support skills; excellent interpersonal skills; flexibility; and professionalism. Students completing this program may be expected to supervise lower-level clerical staff. Students with work experience and advanced skills should contact the program coordinator for assessment and course substitution information. Students without prerequisite skills are expected to take the necessary additional courses. An important feature of this program is the internship/seminar component that provides on-the-job training and offers the student new to the field an opportunity to work in and evaluate a professional setting. The employer also can evaluate the student for possible full-time employment upon graduation. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include IMS-115 Introduction to PC Applications, MIS-111 Internet Technologies, MIS-146 Operating Systems, OSA-103 Office Language Skills, OSA-122 Electronic Spreadsheets, OSA-145 PC Word Processing, OSA-230 Business Presentations, OSA-249 Accounting for Office Professionals, OSA-257 Database Management, OSA-258 Internship, OSA-102 Document Formatting, OSA-104 Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy, OSA-243 Business Writing, OSA-246 PC Applications Integration, OSA-250 Records Management, OSA-255 Administrative Office Procedures, OSA-260 Seminar, BUS-100 Introduction to Business, LSC-110 Fundamentals of Meeting Planning, MIS-141 Web Page Authoring and Publishing,OSA-116 Outlook, OSA-232 Desktop Publishing, OSA-234 Introduction to PC Graphics, OSA-275 PC Applications for Power Users, BUS-226 Business Ethics, BUS-231 Principles of Management, OSA-246 PC Applications Integration, OSA-255 Administrative Office Procedures, PSY-201 Human Relations in Organizations, BUS-100 Introduction to Business, LSC-110 Fundamentals of Meeting Planning, MIS-141 Web Page Authoring and Publishing, OSA-116 Outlook, OSA-232 Desktop Publishing, OSA-234 Introduction to PC Graphics, OSA-275 PC Applications for Power Users. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Information Management Systems Department Information Management Systems Department, T917, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5622 The Information Management Systems Department is located in the college's Center for Contemporary Technology (Building T). Students are trained using state-of-the art technology which prepares them for jobs in the southwest suburbs, Chicago, or wherever a student chooses. The center houses computer labs and classrooms, and is open for classes days, nights, and weekends. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Office Systems and Applications: Desktop Publishing Specialist Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Information Management Systems Department This program prepares students for careers in administrative support and first-line supervision. Depending upon a student’s area of concentration, graduates will qualify for positions as administrative assistant, executive assistant, legal office assistant, medical secretary, desktop publishing specialist, Web design assistant, office administrator, office supervisor, or desktop support (help desk) specialist. Students completing this program are expected to possess excellent keyboarding, proofreading, and document formatting skills; advanced computer application skills; strong communication skills; broad administrative support skills; excellent interpersonal skills; flexibility; and professionalism. Students completing this program may be expected to supervise lower-level clerical staff. Students with work experience and advanced skills should contact the program coordinator for assessment and course substitution information. Students without prerequisite skills are expected to take the necessary additional courses. An important feature of this program is the internship/seminar component that provides on-the-job training and offers the student new to the field an opportunity to work in and evaluate a professional setting. The employer also can evaluate the student for possible full-time employment upon graduation. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include IMS-115 Introduction to PC Applications, MIS-111 Internet Technologies, MIS-146 Operating Systems, OSA-103 Office Language Skills, OSA-122 Electronic Spreadsheets, OSA-145 PC Word Processing, OSA-230 Business Presentations, OSA-249 Accounting for Office Professionals, OSA-257 Database Management, OSA-258 Internship, OSA-102 Document Formatting, OSA-104 Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy, OSA-243 Business Writing, OSA-246 PC Applications Integration, OSA-250 Records Management, OSA-255 Administrative Office Procedures, OSA-260 Seminar, BUS-100 Introduction to Business, LSC-110 Fundamentals of Meeting Planning, MIS-141 Web Page Authoring and Publishing,OSA-116 Outlook, OSA-232 Desktop Publishing, OSA-234 Introduction to PC Graphics, OSA-275 PC Applications for Power Users, BUS-226 Business Ethics, BUS-231 Principles of Management, OSA-246 PC Applications Integration, OSA-255 Administrative Office Procedures, PSY-201 Human Relations in Organizations, BUS-100 Introduction to Business, LSC-110 Fundamentals of Meeting Planning, MIS-141 Web Page Authoring and Publishing, OSA-116 Outlook, OSA-232 Desktop Publishing, OSA-234 Introduction to PC Graphics, OSA-275 PC Applications for Power Users. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Information Management Systems Department Information Management Systems Department, T917, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5622 The Information Management Systems Department is located in the college's Center for Contemporary Technology (Building T). Students are trained using state-of-the art technology which prepares them for jobs in the southwest suburbs, Chicago, or wherever a student chooses. The center houses computer labs and classrooms, and is open for classes days, nights, and weekends. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Office Systems and Applications: Legal Office Assistant Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Information Management Systems Department This program prepares students for careers in administrative support and first-line supervision. Depending upon a student’s area of concentration, graduates will qualify for positions as administrative assistant, executive assistant, legal office assistant, medical secretary, desktop publishing specialist, Web design assistant, office administrator, office supervisor, or desktop support (help desk) specialist. Students completing this program are expected to possess excellent keyboarding, proofreading, and document formatting skills; advanced computer application skills; strong communication skills; broad administrative support skills; excellent interpersonal skills; flexibility; and professionalism. Students completing this program may be expected to supervise lower-level clerical staff. Students with work experience and advanced skills should contact the program coordinator for assessment and course substitution information. Students without prerequisite skills are expected to take the necessary additional courses. An important feature of this program is the internship/seminar component that provides on-the-job training and offers the student new to the field an opportunity to work in and evaluate a professional setting. The employer also can evaluate the student for possible full-time employment upon graduation. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include IMS-115 Introduction to PC Applications, MIS-111 Internet Technologies, MIS-146 Operating Systems, OSA-103 Office Language Skills, OSA-122 Electronic Spreadsheets, OSA-145 PC Word Processing, OSA-230 Business Presentations, OSA-249 Accounting for Office Professionals, OSA-257 Database Management, OSA-258 Internship, OSA-102 Document Formatting, OSA-104 Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy, OSA-243 Business Writing, OSA-246 PC Applications Integration, OSA-250 Records Management, OSA-255 Administrative Office Procedures, OSA-260 Seminar, BUS-100 Introduction to Business, LSC-110 Fundamentals of Meeting Planning, MIS-141 Web Page Authoring and Publishing,OSA-116 Outlook, OSA-232 Desktop Publishing, OSA-234 Introduction to PC Graphics, OSA-275 PC Applications for Power Users, BUS-226 Business Ethics, BUS-231 Principles of Management, OSA-246 PC Applications Integration, OSA-255 Administrative Office Procedures, PSY-201 Human Relations in Organizations, BUS-100 Introduction to Business, LSC-110 Fundamentals of Meeting Planning, MIS-141 Web Page Authoring and Publishing, OSA-116 Outlook, OSA-232 Desktop Publishing, OSA-234 Introduction to PC Graphics, OSA-275 PC Applications for Power Users. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Information Management Systems Department Information Management Systems Department, T917, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5622 The Information Management Systems Department is located in the college's Center for Contemporary Technology (Building T). Students are trained using state-of-the art technology which prepares them for jobs in the southwest suburbs, Chicago, or wherever a student chooses. The center houses computer labs and classrooms, and is open for classes days, nights, and weekends. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Office Systems and Applications: Medical Secretary Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Information Management Systems Department This program prepares students for careers in administrative support and first-line supervision. Depending upon a student’s area of concentration, graduates will qualify for positions as administrative assistant, executive assistant, legal office assistant, medical secretary, desktop publishing specialist, Web design assistant, office administrator, office supervisor, or desktop support (help desk) specialist. Students completing this program are expected to possess excellent keyboarding, proofreading, and document formatting skills; advanced computer application skills; strong communication skills; broad administrative support skills; excellent interpersonal skills; flexibility; and professionalism. Students completing this program may be expected to supervise lower-level clerical staff. Students with work experience and advanced skills should contact the program coordinator for assessment and course substitution information. Students without prerequisite skills are expected to take the necessary additional courses. An important feature of this program is the internship/seminar component that provides on-the-job training and offers the student new to the field an opportunity to work in and evaluate a professional setting. The employer also can evaluate the student for possible full-time employment upon graduation. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include IMS-115 Introduction to PC Applications, MIS-111 Internet Technologies, MIS-146 Operating Systems, OSA-103 Office Language Skills, OSA-122 Electronic Spreadsheets, OSA-145 PC Word Processing, OSA-230 Business Presentations, OSA-249 Accounting for Office Professionals, OSA-257 Database Management, OSA-258 Internship, OSA-102 Document Formatting, OSA-104 Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy, OSA-243 Business Writing, OSA-246 PC Applications Integration, OSA-250 Records Management, OSA-255 Administrative Office Procedures, OSA-260 Seminar, BUS-100 Introduction to Business, LSC-110 Fundamentals of Meeting Planning, MIS-141 Web Page Authoring and Publishing,OSA-116 Outlook, OSA-232 Desktop Publishing, OSA-234 Introduction to PC Graphics, OSA-275 PC Applications for Power Users, BUS-226 Business Ethics, BUS-231 Principles of Management, OSA-246 PC Applications Integration, OSA-255 Administrative Office Procedures, PSY-201 Human Relations in Organizations, BUS-100 Introduction to Business, LSC-110 Fundamentals of Meeting Planning, MIS-141 Web Page Authoring and Publishing, OSA-116 Outlook, OSA-232 Desktop Publishing, OSA-234 Introduction to PC Graphics, OSA-275 PC Applications for Power Users. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Information Management Systems Department Information Management Systems Department, T917, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5622 The Information Management Systems Department is located in the college's Center for Contemporary Technology (Building T). Students are trained using state-of-the art technology which prepares them for jobs in the southwest suburbs, Chicago, or wherever a student chooses. The center houses computer labs and classrooms, and is open for classes days, nights, and weekends. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Office Systems and Applications: Office Administrator Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Information Management Systems Department This program prepares students for careers in administrative support and first-line supervision. Depending upon a student’s area of concentration, graduates will qualify for positions as administrative assistant, executive assistant, legal office assistant, medical secretary, desktop publishing specialist, Web design assistant, office administrator, office supervisor, or desktop support (help desk) specialist. Students completing this program are expected to possess excellent keyboarding, proofreading, and document formatting skills; advanced computer application skills; strong communication skills; broad administrative support skills; excellent interpersonal skills; flexibility; and professionalism. Students completing this program may be expected to supervise lower-level clerical staff. Students with work experience and advanced skills should contact the program coordinator for assessment and course substitution information. Students without prerequisite skills are expected to take the necessary additional courses. An important feature of this program is the internship/seminar component that provides on-the-job training and offers the student new to the field an opportunity to work in and evaluate a professional setting. The employer also can evaluate the student for possible full-time employment upon graduation. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include IMS-115 Introduction to PC Applications, MIS-111 Internet Technologies, MIS-146 Operating Systems, OSA-103 Office Language Skills, OSA-122 Electronic Spreadsheets, OSA-145 PC Word Processing, OSA-230 Business Presentations, OSA-249 Accounting for Office Professionals, OSA-257 Database Management, OSA-258 Internship, OSA-102 Document Formatting, OSA-104 Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy, OSA-243 Business Writing, OSA-246 PC Applications Integration, OSA-250 Records Management, OSA-255 Administrative Office Procedures, OSA-260 Seminar, BUS-100 Introduction to Business, LSC-110 Fundamentals of Meeting Planning, MIS-141 Web Page Authoring and Publishing,OSA-116 Outlook, OSA-232 Desktop Publishing, OSA-234 Introduction to PC Graphics, OSA-275 PC Applications for Power Users, BUS-226 Business Ethics, BUS-231 Principles of Management, OSA-246 PC Applications Integration, OSA-255 Administrative Office Procedures, PSY-201 Human Relations in Organizations, BUS-100 Introduction to Business, LSC-110 Fundamentals of Meeting Planning, MIS-141 Web Page Authoring and Publishing, OSA-116 Outlook, OSA-232 Desktop Publishing, OSA-234 Introduction to PC Graphics, OSA-275 PC Applications for Power Users. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Information Management Systems Department Information Management Systems Department, T917, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5622 The Information Management Systems Department is located in the college's Center for Contemporary Technology (Building T). Students are trained using state-of-the art technology which prepares them for jobs in the southwest suburbs, Chicago, or wherever a student chooses. The center houses computer labs and classrooms, and is open for classes days, nights, and weekends. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Office Systems and Applications: PC Applications Help Desk Specialist Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Information Management Systems Department This program prepares students for careers in administrative support and first-line supervision. Depending upon a student’s area of concentration, graduates will qualify for positions as administrative assistant, executive assistant, legal office assistant, medical secretary, desktop publishing specialist, Web design assistant, office administrator, office supervisor, or desktop support (help desk) specialist. Students completing this program are expected to possess excellent keyboarding, proofreading, and document formatting skills; advanced computer application skills; strong communication skills; broad administrative support skills; excellent interpersonal skills; flexibility; and professionalism. Students completing this program may be expected to supervise lower-level clerical staff. Students with work experience and advanced skills should contact the program coordinator for assessment and course substitution information. Students without prerequisite skills are expected to take the necessary additional courses. An important feature of this program is the internship/seminar component that provides on-the-job training and offers the student new to the field an opportunity to work in and evaluate a professional setting. The employer also can evaluate the student for possible full-time employment upon graduation. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include IMS-115 Introduction to PC Applications, MIS-111 Internet Technologies, MIS-146 Operating Systems, OSA-103 Office Language Skills, OSA-122 Electronic Spreadsheets, OSA-145 PC Word Processing, OSA-230 Business Presentations, OSA-249 Accounting for Office Professionals, OSA-257 Database Management, OSA-258 Internship, OSA-102 Document Formatting, OSA-104 Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy, OSA-243 Business Writing, OSA-246 PC Applications Integration, OSA-250 Records Management, OSA-255 Administrative Office Procedures, OSA-260 Seminar, BUS-100 Introduction to Business, LSC-110 Fundamentals of Meeting Planning, MIS-141 Web Page Authoring and Publishing,OSA-116 Outlook, OSA-232 Desktop Publishing, OSA-234 Introduction to PC Graphics, OSA-275 PC Applications for Power Users, BUS-226 Business Ethics, BUS-231 Principles of Management, OSA-246 PC Applications Integration, OSA-255 Administrative Office Procedures, PSY-201 Human Relations in Organizations, BUS-100 Introduction to Business, LSC-110 Fundamentals of Meeting Planning, MIS-141 Web Page Authoring and Publishing, OSA-116 Outlook, OSA-232 Desktop Publishing, OSA-234 Introduction to PC Graphics, OSA-275 PC Applications for Power Users. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Information Management Systems Department Information Management Systems Department, T917, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5622 The Information Management Systems Department is located in the college's Center for Contemporary Technology (Building T). Students are trained using state-of-the art technology which prepares them for jobs in the southwest suburbs, Chicago, or wherever a student chooses. The center houses computer labs and classrooms, and is open for classes days, nights, and weekends. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Office Systems and Applications: Web Design Assistant Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Information Management Systems Department This program prepares students for careers in administrative support and first-line supervision. Depending upon a student’s area of concentration, graduates will qualify for positions as administrative assistant, executive assistant, legal office assistant, medical secretary, desktop publishing specialist, Web design assistant, office administrator, office supervisor, or desktop support (help desk) specialist. Students completing this program are expected to possess excellent keyboarding, proofreading, and document formatting skills; advanced computer application skills; strong communication skills; broad administrative support skills; excellent interpersonal skills; flexibility; and professionalism. Students completing this program may be expected to supervise lower-level clerical staff. Students with work experience and advanced skills should contact the program coordinator for assessment and course substitution information. Students without prerequisite skills are expected to take the necessary additional courses. An important feature of this program is the internship/seminar component that provides on-the-job training and offers the student new to the field an opportunity to work in and evaluate a professional setting. The employer also can evaluate the student for possible full-time employment upon graduation. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include IMS-115 Introduction to PC Applications, MIS-111 Internet Technologies, MIS-146 Operating Systems, OSA-103 Office Language Skills, OSA-122 Electronic Spreadsheets, OSA-145 PC Word Processing, OSA-230 Business Presentations, OSA-249 Accounting for Office Professionals, OSA-257 Database Management, OSA-258 Internship, OSA-102 Document Formatting, OSA-104 Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy, OSA-243 Business Writing, OSA-246 PC Applications Integration, OSA-250 Records Management, OSA-255 Administrative Office Procedures, OSA-260 Seminar, BUS-100 Introduction to Business, LSC-110 Fundamentals of Meeting Planning, MIS-141 Web Page Authoring and Publishing,OSA-116 Outlook, OSA-232 Desktop Publishing, OSA-234 Introduction to PC Graphics, OSA-275 PC Applications for Power Users, BUS-226 Business Ethics, BUS-231 Principles of Management, OSA-246 PC Applications Integration, OSA-255 Administrative Office Procedures, PSY-201 Human Relations in Organizations, BUS-100 Introduction to Business, LSC-110 Fundamentals of Meeting Planning, MIS-141 Web Page Authoring and Publishing, OSA-116 Outlook, OSA-232 Desktop Publishing, OSA-234 Introduction to PC Graphics, OSA-275 PC Applications for Power Users. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Information Management Systems Department Information Management Systems Department, T917, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5622 The Information Management Systems Department is located in the college's Center for Contemporary Technology (Building T). Students are trained using state-of-the art technology which prepares them for jobs in the southwest suburbs, Chicago, or wherever a student chooses. The center houses computer labs and classrooms, and is open for classes days, nights, and weekends. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Paraprofessional Educator Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College This program can prepare students for a career as a paraprofessional educator (teacher’s aide) in regular and special education classes in elementary and secondary schools and in social service agencies. Moraine Valley’s program provides students with a strong foundation for a career in education through classroom work and observation in the field. Employment of paraprofessionals is expected to grow. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include EDU-100 Introduction to Education, EDU-102 Introduction to Paraprofessional Educator, EDU-103 Observation/Clinical Experience, EDU-104 Principles of Reading, EDU-110 Technology for Educators, EDU-111 Students with Disabilities in School, EDU/LIT-205 Literature for Children/Young Adults, PSY-104 Life-Span Developmental Psychology, MTH-102 Mathematics for Paraprofessionals, MTH-121 Math for Teachers I, PSY-215 Educational Psychology, ADC-205 Substance Abuse, ART-110 Art Appreciation, CCA-101 Introduction to Early Childhood Education, CCA-105 Health-Safety-Nutrition-Young Child, CCA-106 Creative Activities-Young Child, COL-101 College: Changes, Challenges, Choices. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Radiologic Technology Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Department of Health Sciences This program prepares graduates for professional careers in the medical health field. Graduates are eligible for employment in hospitals, clinics and physicians’ offices. The program includes instruction in radiologic technique theory, patient positioning for diagnostic procedures and progressive clinical experience. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include MRT-110 Medical Terminology, MRT-130 Computers for Allied Health, PHB-105 Phlebotomy for Health Care Providers, RAD-127 Introduction to Radiologic Technology, RAD-129 Radiation Protection, RAD-130 Principles of Radiographic Exposure, RAD-131 Principles of Radiographic Positioning I, RAD-132 Principles of Radiographic Positioning II, RAD-133 Principles of Radiologic Technology, RAD-136 Clinical Education I, RAD-138 Clinical Education II, RAD-139 Clinical Education III, RAD-140 Radiographic Processing, RAD-141 Pediatric Radiography, RAD-240 Radiologic Physics 4, RAD-241 Advanced Radiologic Technology I, RAD-243 Application of Radiography to Pathology, RAD-244 Radiobiology, RAD-245 Advanced Clinical Education I, RAD-246 Advanced Clinical Education II, RAD-247 Advanced Clinical Education III, RAD-248 Departmental Administration, RAD-250 Radiographic Equipment and Imaging Modalities. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Department of Health Sciences Department of Health Sciences, A240, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5743 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Recreation Management Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Public Service Department This program prepares graduates for professional careers in the recreation industry. Graduates are eligible for employment in park districts, corporate recreation, commercial recreation, and employee recreation. The program includes instruction in facility management, program planning, budgeting, computer skills, and public relations. Graduates may apply for Illinois Parks and Recreation Association certification. Employment of recreation leaders is expected to grow as fast as the average for all occupations through the year 2008 as growing numbers of people possess both the time and money to purchase leisure services. Growth in these jobs will stem from an increased interest in fitness and health, and the rising demand for recreational opportunities for older adults in senior centers and retirement communities. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include IMS-115 Introduction to PC Applications, REC-101 Recreation and Wellness Professions, REC-102 Older Adult Recreation and Wellness, REC-120 Recreation Programming, REC-124 Facility Management, REC-180 Perceptual Motor Development, REC-182 Recreation for Special Populations, REC-201 Applied Leadership Essentials, REC-205 Professional Issues, REC-233 Recreation Management Practicum, REC-237 Recreation Management Seminar. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Public Service Department Public Service Department, A240, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5743 The Public Service Department offers programs designed to prepare students to work in a variety of service industries. These programs include challenging classroom experiences and opportunities for on-the-job internships. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Recreation Therapy Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Public Service Department The program prepares graduates for professional careers in recreation therapy. Graduates are eligible for employment in physical rehabilitation centers, medical rehabilitation centers, hospitals, long-term care, skilled care, adult day care, alcohol and drug treatment centers, special recreation associations, and mental health agencies. The program includes instruction in program planning, disability information, leadership techniques, and public relation skills. Employment of recreation therapists is expected to grow because of anticipated expansion of long-term care, physical and psychiatric rehabilitation, and services for the disabled. Hospitals will provide a large number of recreation therapy jobs, with additional jobs provided by long-term rehabilitation and psychiatric hospitals. The rapidly growing number of older persons is expected to spur job growth for activity directors in nursing homes, retirement communities, adult day care programs and social service agencies. Continued growth is expected in community residential facilities, park districts and day care programs for people with disabilities. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include IMS-115 Introduction to PC Applications, REC-101 Recreation and Wellness Professions, REC-102 Older Adult Recreation and Wellness, REC-120 Recreation Programming, REC-124 Facility Management, REC-180 Perceptual Motor Development, REC-182 Recreation for Special Populations, REC-201 Applied Leadership Essentials, REC-205 Professional Issues, REC-233 Recreation Management Practicum, REC-237 Recreation Management Seminar. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Public Service Department Public Service Department, A240, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5743 The Public Service Department offers programs designed to prepare students to work in a variety of service industries. These programs include challenging classroom experiences and opportunities for on-the-job internships. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Respiratory Therapy Technology Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Department of Health Sciences This program prepares students as critical-care specialists to assist a primary care physician in managing patients with serious heart and lung disorders. Respiratory therapists are responsible for administering medical gases, managing electronic monitoring equipment, controlling life-support systems, and handling various medical emergencies. Related responsibilities may include diagnostic testing of breathing disorders, rehabilitation of patients with long-standing pulmonary disease, and asthma education All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include MRT-110 Medical Terminology, RES-137 Microorganisms and Disease Prevention, RES-141 Respiratory Therapy Procedures I, RES-142 Respiratory Therapy Procedures II, RES-145 Respiratory Therapy Patient Care, RES-154 Clinical Practice I, RES-157 Clinical Practice II, RES-158 Advanced Physiology and Clinical Applications, RES-250 Clinical Practice III, RES-251 Clinical Practice IV, RES-254 Respiratory Therapy Procedures III, RES-255 Respiratory Therapy Procedures IV. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Department of Health Sciences Department of Health Sciences, A240, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5743 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Restaurant/Hotel Management Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Department of Business The Restaurant/Hotel Management curriculum applies small business management training to the hospitality industry in general, and the restaurant and hotel industry in particular. Management operations taught include personnel, inventory control, accounting, menu planning, food preparation, marketing, layout and design, front desk procedures, and catering. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include RTM-203 Garde Manger, RTM-204 Quantity Food Production III, RTM-208 Design and Maintenance of Food, Service Facilities, RTM-209 Baking/Pastry I, RTM-210 Nutrition for Food Service Managers, RTM-211 Baking/Pastry II, RTM-222 Supervisory Housekeeping, RTM-223 Convention Management and Service, RTM-225 Banquet and Specialty Services, RTM-227 Front Office Procedures, RTM-233 Hospitality Internship. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Department of Business Department of Business, L200, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5702 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Small Business Management Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Department of Business This program is designed to provide students with the specific skills and abilities to operate a new business, or to improve operations in an existing small business. This program includes an internship/seminar component. Small business managers are employed in a variety of industries and capacities nationwide. Due to the nature of small businesses, starting salaries vary greatly. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include BUS-131 Principles of Retailing, BUS-133 Salesmanship, BUS-134 International Business, BUS-143 Managerial Accounting, BUS-148 Introduction to Finance, BUS-155 Display and Visual Merchandising, BUS-200 Consumer Behavior, BUS-215 Employee Training and Development, BUS-230 Advertising, BUS-232 Human Resources Management, MIS-111 Internet Technologies, MIS-210 Project Management, OSA-230 Business Presentations, PSY-201 Human Relations in Organizations. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Department of Business Department of Business, L200, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5702 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Travel Business Management Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Department of Business The primary goal of this program is to give students an opportunity to develop the professional skills and expertise necessary to pursue a career in the travel industry. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include BUS-100 Introduction to Business, BUS-130 Principles of Marketing, BUS-133 Salesmanship, BUS-134 International Business, BUS-231 Principles of Management, BUS-107 Basic Bookkeeping, LSC-108 International Travel, LSC-109 Tour/Itinerary Planning, LSC-110 Fundamentals of Meeting Planning, LSC-122 Special Events Management, LSC-131 Airline Ticketing II, LSC-140 Airline Computing—SABRE. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Department of Business Department of Business, L200, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5702 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree - Voice and Data Specialist Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Department of Computer-Integrated Technology   All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include ART-101 Drawing I, ART-104 Drawing II, ART-116 Two-Dimensional Design, ART-118 Three-Dimensional Design, ART-206 Survey of Art II, ART-208 Survey of Art III, ART-105 Life Drawing, ART-120 Beginning Painting, ART-125 Ceramics I, ART-146 Introduction to Computer Art, ART-150 Sculpture, ART-160 Introduction to Photography, ART-170 Printmaking. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Department of Computer-Integrated Technology Department of Computer-Integrated Technology, T401, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5454 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Business Administration Full Time 1.6 Year(s)



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$ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College   All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College   Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Computer Graphics/Digital Art Design Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Department of Fine Arts and Humanities This program prepares students for a career as a graphic artist/designer. They will obtain a solid theoretical foundation in traditional art and design, in addition to developing advanced skills in Macintosh hardware and software for quality computer graphics and design production. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include ART-101 Drawing I, ART-104 Drawing II, ART-116 Two-Dimensional Design, ART-118 Three-Dimensional Design, ART-206 Survey of Art II, ART-208 Survey of Art III, ART-105 Life Drawing, ART-120 Beginning Painting, ART-125 Ceramics I, ART-146 Introduction to Computer Art, ART-150 Sculpture, ART-160 Introduction to Photography, ART-170 Printmaking. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Department of Fine Arts and Humanities Department of Fine Arts and Humanities, F246, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5755 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Marketing and Management Full Time 1.6 Year(s)



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$ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College   All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College   Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Arts Degree - Early Childhood Education Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College To teach young children (birth to age 8) in Illinois public schools, teachers must be certified by the State of Illinois upon completion of their baccalaureate degree program. Students interested in early childhood education are encouraged to complete the Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree prior to transfer. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include PSY-105 Child Psychology, CCA-101 Introduction to Early Childhood Education, EDU-103 Observation/Clinical Experience, EDU-111 Students with Disabilities in School. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Arts Degree - Elementary Education Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College To teach young children (grades K-9) in Illinois public schools, teachers must be certified by the State of Illinois upon completion of a four-year degree. Students interested in elementary education are encouraged to complete the Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree prior to transfer. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include PSY-105 Child Psychology, CCA-101 Introduction to Early Childhood Education, EDU-103 Observation/Clinical Experience, EDU-111 Students with Disabilities in School. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Arts Degree - English Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College Baccalaureate degrees in English generally emphasize the study of literature and literary criticism. Some four-year colleges also offer specializations in creative or technical writing and/or programs to prepare students for certification as a high school English teacher. Students interested in English as a transfer major are encouraged to complete the Associate in Arts (AA) degree prior to transfer. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include LIT-213 American Literature I, LIT-214 American Literature II, LIT-217 Introduction to Poetry, LIT-220 Introduction to Fiction, LIT-221 English Literature I, LIT-222 English Literature II. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Arts Degree - History Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College In this program, students have a choice of earning a Bachelor of Science degree depending on the four-year university they attend. A history major may also pursue a program leading to state certification as a high school (6-12) history teacher. Students should complete an associate degree prior to transfer and should be aware that it may be necessary to take additional credit hours depending on the requirements of the intended transfer institution All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include HIS-201 American History I, HIS-202 American History II. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Arts Degree - Mass Communication Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College Mass communication encompasses four major program areas: radio/TV/film, advertising/public relations, journalism/ news editorial/ photojournalism, and multimedia. Students interested in mass communication as a four-year major are encouraged to complete the Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree prior to transfer. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include JRN-101 Introduction to Mass Communications, JRN-111 Newswriting I. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Arts Degree - Political Science Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College Political science is the study of the theory and practice of government and politics. Students of politics describe and analyze political systems and behavior. Baccalaureate programs offer courses in areas such as public administration, public law, international relations, comparative politics, political behavior, political philosophy, and U. S. government. Students interested in political science as a transfer major are encouraged to complete the Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree prior to transfer. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include PSC-110 American National Government, PSC-210 International Relations. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Arts Degree - Psychology Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College Psychology is the scientific study of human and animal behavior, along with the biological and mental processes which underlie behavior. Students planning to major in psychology are encouraged to complete foundational coursework in the sciences and mathematics, along with a core of basic psychology courses. Students interested in psychology as a four-year major are encouraged to complete the Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree prior to transfer. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include PSY-202 Social Psychology, PSY-205 Abnormal Psychology, PSY-210 Adult Psychology. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Arts Degree - Secondary Education Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College To teach in an Illinois public school (grades 6-12), teachers must be certified by the State of Illinois upon completion of a four-year degree. Since secondary education is not a major at the baccalaureate level, students need to select a major and a teaching minor from among those disciplines taught in high schools. Since admission to Secondary Education is competitive, completion of these courses alone does not guarantee admission. A minimum grade point average determined by the transfer institution and passage of a basic skills test are required for program admission. Students interested in secondary education as a four year major are encouraged to complete the Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree prior to transfer. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include PSY-104 Life-Span Developmental Psychology, PSY-215 Educational Psychology, EDU-100 Introduction to American Education, EDU-111 Students with Disabilities in School, EDU-103 Observation/Clinical Experience. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Arts Degree - Social Work Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College The profession of social work is devoted to helping people function optimally in their environment by providing direct and indirect services to individuals, families, groups and communities, and by working to improve social conditions. Bachelor’s degree programs in social work prepare students for careers in public and private agencies such as child welfare, mental health, corrections, shelters and many other workplaces. Students should complete the Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree prior to transfer and should be aware that it may be necessary to take additional credit hours depending on the requirements of the intended transfer institution. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include PSY-104 Life-Span Developmental Psychology, PSY-202 Social Psychology, PSY-205 Abnormal Psychology, PSY-211 Psychology of Human Sexuality, SOC-204 Sociology of Contemporary Social Problems, SWK-101 Introduction to Social Work. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Arts Degree - Sociology Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College Students interested in a major in sociology should complete the Associate in Arts (AA) degree prior to transfer and should be aware that it may be necessary to take additional credit hours depending on the requirements of the intended transfer institution. In addition to the specific general education courses listed, students are encouraged to complete additional general education courses (including courses in the social and behavioral sciences other than sociology) and mathematics. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include SOC-102 Marriage and the Family, SOC-204 Sociology of Contemporary Social Problems, SOC-210 Minority Groups. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Arts Degree - Special Education Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College To teach in Illinois public schools, individuals must be certified by the State of Illinois after completion of a baccalaureate degree. Students interested in special education as a transfer major must carefully choose their courses while consulting the requirements of the intended transfer school and an academic advisor. Students are encouraged to complete the Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree prior to transfer. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include PSY-104 Life-Span Developmental Psychology, EDU-100 Introduction to Education, EDU-103 Observation/Clinical Experience, EDU-111 Students with Disabilities in School. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Arts Degree - Speech Communication Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College The program is for students planning to transfer into a baccalaureate speech communication program Students interested in speech communication as a transfer major are encouraged to complete the Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree prior to transfer. These course recommendations are intended for students who are undecided about a transfer school. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include PSY-104 Life-Span Developmental Psychology, EDU-100 Introduction to Education, EDU-103 Observation/Clinical Experience, EDU-111 Students with Disabilities in School. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Arts Degree in Art Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Department of Fine Arts and Humanities Moraine Valley Community College offers the foundation courses required in the first two years of an art degree. Students interested in transferring to a baccalaureate program should be aware that transfer admission will be competitive and generally requires a portfolio review for admission to the major, advanced course placement and scholarship consideration. These course recommendations are intended for students who are undecided about a transfer school. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include ART-101 Drawing I, ART-104 Drawing II, ART-116 Two-Dimensional Design, ART-118 Three-Dimensional Design, ART-206 Survey of Art II, ART-208 Survey of Art III, ART-105 Life Drawing, ART-120 Beginning Painting, ART-125 Ceramics I, ART-146 Introduction to Computer Art, ART-150 Sculpture, ART-160 Introduction to Photography, ART-170 Printmaking. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Department of Fine Arts and Humanities Department of Fine Arts and Humanities, F246, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5755 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Arts Degree in Art Education Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Department of Fine Arts and Humanities Moraine Valley Community College offers the foundation courses required in the first two years of an art degree. Students interested in transferring to a baccalaureate program should be aware that transfer admission will be competitive and generally requires a portfolio review for admission to the major, advanced course placement and scholarship consideration. These course recommendations are intended for students who are undecided about a transfer school. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include ART-101 Drawing I, ART-104 Drawing II, ART-116 Two-Dimensional Design, ART-118 Three-Dimensional Design, ART-206 Survey of Art II, ART-208 Survey of Art III, ART-105 Life Drawing, ART-120 Beginning Painting, ART-125 Ceramics I, ART-146 Introduction to Computer Art, ART-150 Sculpture, ART-160 Introduction to Photography, ART-170 Printmaking. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Department of Fine Arts and Humanities Department of Fine Arts and Humanities, F246, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5755 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Arts Degree in Criminal Justice Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Public Service Department The criminal justice curriculum is designed for students pursuing baccalaureate degrees in the fields of corrections, criminal justice, law enforcement, and security management. Students interested in criminal justice as a four-year major are encouraged to complete the Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree prior to transfer. These course recommendations are intended for students who are undecided about a transfer school. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include CRJ-101 Introduction to Criminal Justice, CRJ-103 Police in American Society, CRJ-104 Investigation and Criminal Evidence, CRJ-105 Criminology, CRJ-106 Introduction to Corrections, CRJ-107 Juvenile Delinquency and Procedures, CRJ-206 Substantive Criminal Law, CRJ-207 Procedural Criminal Law. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Public Service Department Public Service Department, A240, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5743 The Public Service Department offers programs designed to prepare students to work in a variety of service industries. These programs include challenging classroom experiences and opportunities for on-the-job internships. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Arts Degree in Music Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Department of Fine Arts and Humanities This curriculum requires a broad background in music theory, literature, keyboarding skills, aural skills, ensemble performance, and applied music instruction. This program is designed for students pursuing a baccalaureate degree in the field of music performance. These course recommendations are intended for students who are undecided about a transfer school. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include MUS-104 Music Theory I, MUS-105 Music Theory II, MUS-141-144 Moraine Valley Chamber Singers I-IV, MUS-145-148 College Community Chorus I-IV, MUS-151-154 Moraine Valley Jazz Ensemble I-IV, MUS-161-164 Instrumental Chamber Ensemble I-IV, MUS-171-174 College-Community Orchestra I-IV, MUS-175-178 College-Community Band I-IV, MUS-125-128 Advanced Voice Instruction I-IV, MUS-135-138 Advanced Piano Instruction I-IV, MUS-185-188 Advanced Guitar Instruction I-IV. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Department of Fine Arts and Humanities Department of Fine Arts and Humanities, F246, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5755 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Arts Degree in Music Education Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Department of Fine Arts and Humanities This curriculum requires a broad background in music theory, literature, keyboarding skills, aural skills, ensemble performance, and applied music instruction. This program is designed for students pursuing a baccalaureate degree in the field of music performance. These course recommendations are intended for students who are undecided about a transfer school. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include MUS-104 Music Theory I, MUS-105 Music Theory II, MUS-141-144 Moraine Valley Chamber Singers I-IV, MUS-145-148 College Community Chorus I-IV, MUS-151-154 Moraine Valley Jazz Ensemble I-IV, MUS-161-164 Instrumental Chamber Ensemble I-IV, MUS-171-174 College-Community Orchestra I-IV, MUS-175-178 College-Community Band I-IV, MUS-125-128 Advanced Voice Instruction I-IV, MUS-135-138 Advanced Piano Instruction I-IV, MUS-185-188 Advanced Guitar Instruction I-IV. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Department of Fine Arts and Humanities Department of Fine Arts and Humanities, F246, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5755 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Arts Degree in Theater Arts Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Department of Fine Arts and Humanities This program is for students planning to transfer into a baccalaureate theater arts program. Students interested in theater arts as a transfer major are encouraged to complete the Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree prior to transfer. Students should be aware that admission to the junior year of theater arts may be competitive. These course recommendations are intended for students who are undecided about a transfer school. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include THE-105 Theater Appreciation, THE-115 Acting I, THE-125 Stagecraft, THE-116 Acting II. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Department of Fine Arts and Humanities Department of Fine Arts and Humanities, F246, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5755 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Arts degree with Major in History Full Time 1.6 Year(s)



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$ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College   All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College   Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Arts degree with Major in Mass Communication Full Time 1.6 Year(s)



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$ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College   All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College   Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Arts degree with Major in Psychology Full Time 1.6 Year(s)



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$ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College   All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College   Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Arts degree with Major in Sociology Full Time 1.6 Year(s)



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$ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College   All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College   Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Arts degree with Major in Speech Communication Full Time 1.6 Year(s)



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$ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College   All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College   Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Arts in Teaching Degree - Secondary Mathematics Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College This program prepares students for careers in the high-need teaching discipline of secondary education mathematics. This program is meant to facilitate the transfer of community college students desiring to become high school mathematics teachers into upper-division teacher education programs at four-year universities. Students obtaining an A.A.T. in Secondary Mathematics degree should have equal status with university native students at the beginning of the junior All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include EDU-100 Introduction to Education, MTH-151 Calculus II/Analytic Geometry, MTH-152 Calculus III/Analytic Geometry, COM-101 Composition I, COM-102 Composition II, COM-103 Speech Fundamentals. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Arts in Teaching Degree - Secondary Science Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College This program prepares students for careers in the high need teaching discipline of secondary education science. This program is meant to facilitate the transfer of community college students desiring to become high school science teachers into upper-division teaching education programs. Students obtaining an A.A.T. in Secondary Science degree should have equal status with university native students at the beginning of junior year. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include EDU-100 Introduction to Education, MTH-151 Calculus II/Analytic Geometry, MTH-152 Calculus III/Analytic Geometry, COM-101 Composition I, COM-102 Composition II, COM-103 Speech Fundamentals. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Arts in Teaching Degree - Special Education Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College This program prepares students for careers in the high need teaching discipline of special education. This program is meant to facilitate the transfer of community college students who desire to further their educational goal of becoming special education teachers into Colleges of Education at four-year Universities. Students obtaining an AAT in Special Education should have equal status with university native students at the beginning of their junior year. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include ART-101 Drawing I, ART-104 Drawing II, ART-116 Two-Dimensional Design, ART-118 Three-Dimensional Design, ART-206 Survey of Art II, ART-208 Survey of Art III, ART-105 Life Drawing, ART-120 Beginning Painting, ART-125 Ceramics I, ART-146 Introduction to Computer Art, ART-150 Sculpture, ART-160 Introduction to Photography, ART-170 Printmaking. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Fine Arts Degree in Art Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Department of Fine Arts and Humanities Moraine Valley Community College offers the foundation courses required in the first two years of an art degree. Students interested in transferring to a baccalaureate program should be aware that transfer admission will be competitive and generally requires a portfolio review for admission to the major, advanced course placement and scholarship consideration. These course recommendations are intended for students who are undecided about a transfer school. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include ART-101 Drawing I, ART-104 Drawing II, ART-116 Two-Dimensional Design, ART-118 Three-Dimensional Design, ART-206 Survey of Art II, ART-208 Survey of Art III, ART-105 Life Drawing, ART-120 Beginning Painting, ART-125 Ceramics I, ART-146 Introduction to Computer Art, ART-150 Sculpture, ART-160 Introduction to Photography, ART-170 Printmaking. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Department of Fine Arts and Humanities Department of Fine Arts and Humanities, F246, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5755 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Science Degree - Biological Sciences Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College The study of living organisms, biology, is an extremely large and diverse field. Baccalaureate programs offer a wide variety of study options. Some programs may emphasize cell and molecular biology, whereas others emphasize organismal, ecological and evolutionary biology. In addition, this curriculum provides the pre-professional foundation for many of the health career areas. Students interested in the biological sciences as a four-year major are encouraged to complete the Associate in Science (A.S.) degree prior to transfer. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include ANT-201, 202, 210; ECO-101, 102; GEO-101 or 102, 201; HIS-101, 102, 201, 202, 210, 215, 220; PSC-103, 110, 115, 210, 215, 225; PSY-101, 104, 105, 106, 202, 210; SOC-101, 102, 204, 210; SSC-101, ART-110, 205, 206 or 208, 209; HUM-101, 102, 104, 120; MUS-106, 107; THE-105, 107, 110, 111. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Science Degree - Business Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Department of Business This program is designed for students pursuing a baccalaureate degree in the areas of accounting, finance, general business, management, or marketing. Students interested in business as a four-year major are encouraged to complete the Associate in Science (A.S.) degree prior to transfer. These course recommendations are intended for students who are undecided about a transfer school. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include BUS-134 International Business, BUS-143 Managerial Accounting, BUS-145 Computer Applications in Accounting, BUS-148 Introduction to Finance, BUS-240 Intermediate Accounting I, BUS-241 Intermediate Accounting II, BUS-242 Cost Accounting, BUS-243 Federal Income Taxes, OSA-122 Electronic Spreadsheets. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Department of Business Department of Business, L200, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5702 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Science Degree - Chemistry Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College This program provides an in-depth foundation of sequential coursework in science and math. Courses taken during the third and fourth years of the baccalaureate program provide the additional preparation necessary for graduate studies and/or work in industry. Multiple tracks are often available. For example, some four-year institutions offer a specialty in biochemistry or certification for high school teaching. Students should complete the Associate in Science (A.S.) degree prior to transfer and should be aware that it may be necessary to take additional credit hours depending on the requirements of the intended transfer institution. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include CHM-131 Chemistry (University-Oriented) I, CHM-132 Chemistry (University-Oriented) II, CHM-203 Organic Chemistry I, CHM-204 Organic Chemistry II, MTH-151 Calculus II/Analytic Geometry, MTH-152 Calculus III/Analytic Geometry, PHY-204 Heat, Electricity and Magnetism, PHY-205 Waves and Modern Physics. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Science Degree - Clinical Lab Science Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College Clinical laboratory scientists play an important role in the detection, diagnosis and treatment of many diseases. To be a certified clinical laboratory scientist, a baccalaureate degree from an accredited clinical laboratory science program or a baccalaureate degree in biology or chemistry with extensive work experience is needed. Passing a nationally recognized certification examination in CLS is also required. Baccalaureate programs in the field, generally called clinical laboratory science, medical laboratory science or medical technology, prepare students to perform complex analyses and manage all areas of the laboratory. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include CHM-131 Chemistry (University-Oriented) I, CHM-132 Chemistry (University-Oriented) II, CHM-203 Organic Chemistry I, CHM-204 Organic Chemistry II, MTH-151 Calculus II/Analytic Geometry, MTH-152 Calculus III/Analytic Geometry, PHY-204 Heat, Electricity and Magnetism, PHY-205 Waves and Modern Physics. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Science Degree - Computer Science (Information Systems Emphasis) Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College The information systems emphasis focuses on the use of computer technology and information management methods to solve business problems. This requires knowledge of both computer applications and the basics of business. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include IMS-101 Introduction to Computer Systems, CSC-140 Introduction to Computer Science, CSC-240 Advanced Computer Science, BUS-142 Financial Accounting, BUS-143 Managerial Accounting, MTH-212 Business Statistics, MTH-151 Calculus II/Analytic Geometry. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Science Degree - Computer Science (Technical Emphasis) Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College The technical emphasis focuses on algorithms, theoretical foundations of computer science and development of software. A strong foundation in mathematics and science is needed for this emphasis. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include IMS-101 Introduction to Computer Systems, CSC-140 Introduction to Computer Science, CSC-240 Advanced Computer Science, BUS-142 Financial Accounting, BUS-143 Managerial Accounting, MTH-212 Business Statistics, MTH-151 Calculus II/Analytic Geometry. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Science Degree - Engineering Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College The engineer is concerned with the application of scientific principles to practical problems. There is a wide variety of specialties, but not all types are offered at all baccalaureate schools. A typical four-year curriculum provides a background of chemistry, mathematics and physics during the first two years, with the specialty courses occurring primarily in the last two years. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include PSY-105 Child Psychology, CCA-101 Introduction to Early Childhood Education, EDU-103 Observation/Clinical Experience, EDU-111 Students with Disabilities in School. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Science Degree - Manufacturing Technology/Machining Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College Manufacturing technology is a combination of technical (math/science) education with hands-on skills. It is a field of study that specializes in the application of manufacturing concepts, principles and processes to plan, design and manage machines and people. The courses below are for students planning to transfer into a baccalaureate manufacturing technology/ machining program. Students interested in manufacturing technology as a transfer major are encouraged to complete the Associate in Science (A.S.) degree prior to transfer. These course recommendations are intended for students who are undecided about a transfer school. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include CHM-111 Fundamentals of Chemistry, CHM-131 Chemistry (University-Oriented), EGN-150 Engineering Graphics, MTH-142 Trigonometric Functions, IST-101 Introduction to Machine Tools, IST-111 Threading, Milling and Grinding, WLD-123 MIG, TIG and Brazing I. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Science Degree - Mathematics Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College Baccalaureate degree programs in mathematics prepare students with diverse career goals by developing rigorous, logical thinking; an appreciation and familiarity with complex structures and algorithms; and the ability to learn technical materials and abstract concepts. Students interested in mathematics as a transfer major are encouraged to complete the Associate in Science (A.S.) degree prior to transfer. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include MTH-201 Differential Equations, MTH-210 Linear Algebra, MTH-151 Calculus II/Analytic Geometry, MTH-152 Calculus III/Analytic Geometry. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147378 Moraine Valley Community College Associate in Science Degree - Nursing Full Time Variable $ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Department of Health Sciences This program provides the courses for students planning to earn an Associate in Science (AS) degree to prepare for transfer to a four-year university to pursue a degree in nursing. Students who are interested in the nursing program at Moraine Valley (AAS) should refer to the Career Programs section of this catalog. Students who earn a baccalaureate degree in nursing and pass the state licensure examination are licensed as registered nurses (RN). RN’s may supervise, teach, and delegate nursing care to health team members as well as deliver direct care and treatment. The RN also prepares patients for surgery, administers intravenous therapy, establishes patient care plans, assesses and evaluates patient needs, and supervises nursing care. Students should complete the Associate in Science (AS) degree prior to transfer and should be aware that it may be necessary to take additional credit hours depending on the requirements of the intended transfer institution. All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College The modules include NUR-113 Care of the Adult I, NUR-114 Care of the Adult II, NUR-117 Pharmacology I, NUR-134 Adult Medical Surgical Nursing, NUR-137 Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, NUR-138 Pharmacology II, NUR-180 Physical Assessment for Nursing, NUR-203 Maternity Nursing, NUR-204 Pediatric Nursing, NUR-205 Advanced Medical Surgical Nursing, NUR-206 Leadership/Management, NUR-208 Professional Nursing Issues Seminar. Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Department of Health Sciences Department of Health Sciences, A240, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5743 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
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$ 272 ( Rs 12,523 ) per credit / unit Moraine Valley Community College   All international students are comprehensively tested in English Language reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills and competency, and placed in Intensive English Language Program classes or in regular academic classes according to test results. A TOEFL exam score is not required for admission to Moraine Valley. To qualify for an English placement test exemption, international students must submit an official TOEFL score report showing the minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer-based test), or 80 (Internet-based test) to the Office of International Student Affairs Associate degree Moraine Valley Community College   Moraine Valley Community College Michael Leib, International Admissions and Student Services Specialist 35641 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 5443 Moraine Valley Community College Moraine Valley Community College, 9000 West College Pkwy, PALOS HILLS, Illinois, 60465, +1 708 974 4300 Founded in 1967, Moraine Valley Community College's tradition of providing a quality education at an affordable cost continues to thrive. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students annually, Moraine Valley, situated on nearly 300 acres in Palos Hills, is the second largest community college in Illinois. The college offers more than 100 degrees and certificates for transferring to four-year college or career training in today's hottest fields. Additionally, Moraine Valley offers noncredit personal development courses for all ages, and reaches out to the business community with customized training solutions. The Moraine Valley Education Center at Blue Island affords students the ideal location at which to continue their studies, as do additional class sites throughout the district, including the Southwest Education Center to be built in Tinley Park. Rounding out the college experience is an active campus with clubs and organizations, competitive athletics, a health fitness center, and more. The college's Fine and Performing Arts Center features world-class entertainment, art exhibits and exceptional theatrical and musical performances. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Applied Science in Accounting Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College This program prepares students for employment in accounting. Students will study accounting theory and procedures, cost accounting, income tax procedures and the application of Computer Information Systems to accounting problems International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College BUS 101 Financial Accounting, BUS 111 Introduction to Business, CPS 111 Business Computer Systems, BUS 102 Managerial Accounting, BUS 202 Intermediate Accounting I, BUS 230 Business Law and Contracts, BUS 231 Business Law and Commercial Transactions, BUS 201 Cost Accounting, BUS 203 Intermediate Accounting II, BUS 253 Successful Career Strategies Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Applied Science in Automotive Technology Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College This program prepares students for employment as automotive technicians. Through classroom study of automotive principles combined with hands-on experience, students learn about design, function, diagnosis and proper repair procedures for all major systems related to the automobile. International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College ATM 101 Automotive Engine Design, ATM 104 Automotive Brakes, ATM 122 Automotive Air Conditioning, ATM 102 Fuel Systems and Emission Controls, ATM 105 Automatic Transmissions, ATM 201 Manual Transmissions and Transaxles, ATM 202 Automotive Electrical Systems, ATM 208 Automotive Computer Systems, ATM 203 Engine Performance, ATM 206 Steering and Suspension. Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Applied Science in Business Management Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College This program prepares students for a business career immediately after graduation. It includes basic courses in accounting, economics, business and business law. International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College BUS 111 Introduction to Business, BUS 101 Financial Accounting, BUS 107 Principles of Marketing, BUS 102 Managerial Accounting, BUS 230 Business Law and Contracts, BUS 231 Business Law and Commercial Transactions, BUS 208 Principles of Management, CPS 111 Business Computer Systems, BUS 253 Successful Career Strategies. Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Applied Science in Computer Aided Design Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College This program prepares students for entry-level employment ranging from CAD operators to mechanical designers using AutoCAD software. International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College CAD 100 AutoCAD Fundamentals, CAD 101 Fundamentals of Drafting, CAD 102 Descriptive Geometry, CAD 103 Sheet Metal and Weldments, CAD 104 Assembly Drawings, CAD 103 Sheet Metal and Weldments, CAD 104 Assembly Drawings, CAD 203 Electronics Drafting, CAD 205 Mechanical Design, CAD 215 3D Modeling, CAD 225 Industrial Applications. Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Applied Science in Computer Information Systems Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College BUS 111 Introduction to Business 3,CIS 112 MS-DOS 1,CIS 105 Programming Logic 3,CIS 116 Internet Applications 3,CIS 132 Introduction to Networking3,CIS 152 Upgrading and Repairing the PC 1,CIS 253 Successful Career Strategies2,CPS 111 Business Computer Systems 3, CPS 122 Multimedia Applications. Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Applied Science in Early Childhood Education Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College This program provides the early childhood education professional with knowledge to care for children in child care centers, home child care, school-age programs, preschools, as well as assist in kindergarten using developmentally appropriate standards. International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College ECE 100 Early Childhood Growth and Development, ECE 101 Observation and Assessment of Children, ECE 105 Health, Safety and Nutrition for Children, ECE 110 Introduction to Early Childhood Education, ECE 115 Family, School and Community, ECE 120 Language Arts for Children, ECE 125 Students with Disabilities in School, ECE 160 Curriculum Planning for Children. Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Applied Science in Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College HVA 101 Basic Refrigeration, HVA 102 Basic Heating and Air Conditioning, HVA 110 Electricity for Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, MAT 100 Occupational Mathematics, HVA 103 Intermediate Refrigeration, HVA 104 Intermediate Heating and Air Conditioning, HVA 120 Basic Sheet Metal Fabrication, HVA 104 Intermediate Heating and Air Conditioning, HVA 105 Basic HVAC Controls, HVA 200 Domestic Refrigeration and Air Conditioning. Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Applied Science in Law Enforcement Education Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College This program trains students for a career as law officers at the city, state or federal levels or in retail or industrial security. It serves students with no previous experience; those presently employed; those seeking advancement. International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College LAW 101 Introduction to Law Enforcement, LAW 102 Introduction to Criminology, LAW 104 Police Operations and Procedures I, LAW 105 Administration of Justice, LAW 201 Police Operations and Procedures I, LAW 202 Juvenile Delinquency, LAW 203 Law Enforcement and Community Relations, LAW 204 Criminal Law I, LAW 205 Criminal Law II, LAW 206 Introduction to Criminal Investigation, LAW 207 Court Room Procedures and Evidence. Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Applied Science in Nursing Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College NUR 121 Fundamentals of Nursing I, NUR 122 Fundamental of Nursing II, NUR 124 Mental Health Nursing I, NUR 125 Professional Issues in Nursing I, PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology, ENG 101 Rhetoric I, NUR 138 Nursing Care of the Developing Family. Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Applied Science in Office Management Technology Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College This program prepares students for administrative positions requiring advanced office skills. International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College OMT 101 Keyboarding I, OMT 102 Keyboarding II, OMT 126 Keyboarding Skill Building, OMT 151 Data Entry, CIS 124 Access I, CIS 125 Access II, OMT 206 Microsoft PowerPoint, OMT 212 Word III, OMT 253 Successful Career Strategies. Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Applied Science in Physical Therapist Assistant Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College PHT 101 Medical Terminology for Clinicians, PHT 111 Introduction to Physical Therapy, PHT 112 Interpersonal Communication Skills for PTA, PHT 113 Introduction to Disease, PHT 114 Fundamentals of Kinesiology I, PHT 117 Principles of Testing and Intervention. Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Applied Science in Therapeutic Massage Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College This program is to provide a well rounded education along with courses which will teach massage techniques, massage theory, anatomy and physiology, kinesiology, body mechanics, documentation, medical terminology, business/ethics and client/therapist relationship building, an introduction to other modalities and complementary alternative therapies and advance massage courses. International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College TPM 100 Introduction to Therapeutic Massage, BIO 103 Anatomy and Physiology, HCP 130 Medical Terminology, PHT 101 Medical Terminology for Clinicians, BIO 104 Anatomy and Physiology II, TPM 110 Technique I, TPM 113 Professional Relationships and Documentation, ENG 101 Rhetoric I, TPM 115 Kinesiology. Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Arts in Accounting Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Arts in Anthropology Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Arts in Art Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Arts in Art Education Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Arts in Business Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Arts in Business Administration Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Arts in Criminal Justice Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Arts in Economics Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Arts in Education Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Arts in English Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Arts in Health Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Arts in History Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Arts in Marketing Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Arts in Mathematics Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Arts in Medical Records Administration Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Arts in Music Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Arts in Office Administration Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Arts in Philosophy Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Arts in Physical Education Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Arts in Political Science Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Arts in Pre-Journalism Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Arts in Pre-Law Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Arts in Psychology Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Arts in Public Administration Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Arts in Social Work Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Arts in Sociology Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Arts in Speech and Spanish Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Arts in Theatre Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Science in Astronomy Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Science in Biology Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Science in Chemistry Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Science in Computer Science Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Science in Engineering Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Science in Geography Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Science in Health and Physical Fitness Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Science in Mathematics Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Science in Physical Science Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
147411 Morton College Associate in Science in Physics Full Time Variable $ 256 ( Rs 11,786 ) per credit / unit Morton College   International students should have obtained minimum TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, 173 on computer-based test. Associate degree Morton College   Morton College     3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College Morton College, 3801 South Central Avenue, CICERO, Illinois, 60804, +1 708 656 8000 Morton College was one of the first tax-supported community colleges in Illinois to raise money for scholarships through a separate organization.The Foundation was created in the fall of 1982. Morton College Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports Morton College in philanthropic endeavors that promote formal education, non-traditional paths to education, and facilitates higher education opportunities for the modern workforce.The mission is based on the principals that education is essential to the success of the community, that learning is a life-long proposition, and that promoting educational advancement is an investment in the future of the community served by Morton College. Morton College is more than just a variety of people with different backgrounds. It is at the core of who areas an educational culture and it supports the goals as an organization. Consistent with its mission of social responsibility and community involvement, Morton College continually works to enhance the quality of life of the diverse community. No  
154004 Morningside College B.A. in Art Teaching Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Art Department This program prepares students to teach at the elementary and secondary level. Students complete this major and education courses for required certification allowing them to teach art in kindergarten through twelfth grade. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are ART 103 Design, ART 201 Ancient to Gothic Art History, ART 202 Renaissance to Modern Art History, ART 205 Drawing, ART 206 Figure Drawing, ART 325 Painting, ART 335 Ceramics, ART 345 Relief and Intaglio Printmaking or ART 346 Serigraphy and Lithography Printmaking, ART 355 Sculpture, ART 381 Elementary Art Methods and Practicum, ART 383 Secondary Art Methods and Practicum, ART 490 Senior Art Seminar, EDUC 101 Foundations of Education, EDUC 290 Human Relations for Educatiors, EDUC 300 Instructional Design and Assessment and Practicum, EDUC 321 Methods or Teaching in Secondary Schools and Practicum, EDUC 405 Classroom Management, EDUC 477 Elementary Art Student Teaching, EDUC 478 Secondary Art Student Teaching, EDUC 490 Effective Educator Seminar, SPED 208 Survey of Exceptionalities and Practicum. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Art Department Art Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 800 831 0806 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College B.A. in Business Administration Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Business Administration and Economics Department   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are BUSN 231 Principles of Management, BUSN 314 Business Law, BUSN 321 Principles of Finance I, Business Administration and Economics, BUSN 341 Principles of Marketing, BUSN 430 Contemporary Leadership and Ethics, BUSN 484 Business Policy, ACCT 203 Introduction to Financial Accounting, ACCT 204 Managerial/Cost Accounting I, ECON 200 Principles of Economics I, MATH 115 Mathematical Understanding and Reasoning, MATH 150 Elementary Probability and Statistics, MATH 205 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Business Administration and Economics Department Business Administration and Economics Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5437 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College B.A. in Graphic Design Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Art Department In this program students will study the world of graphic communication through the design and production of many types of print images, typography, digital images, and computer graphics. Skills are developed with computers, cameras, and traditional studio work. Graduates may use their skills to find careers in commercial art, advertising, printing, and general industries or to attend graduate school. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are ART 103 Design, ART 201 Ancient to Gothic Art History or ART 202 Renaissance to Modern Art History or ART 305 Modern Art History, ART 205 Drawing or ART 206 Figure Drawing, ART 210 Graphic Design I, ART 265 Photography or ART 330 Illustration, ART 275 Web Design/Interactive Media, ART 310 Typography, ART 320 Graphic Design II, ART 321 Graphic Design Studio, ART 470 Graphic Design Internship, ART 490 Senior Art Seminar. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Art Department Art Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 800 831 0806 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College B.A. in Photography Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Art Department This program will develop creative concepts and abilities within the broad field of photography. Students learn problem solving, technical skills, design, electronic imaging, and video. Students use darkrooms, studio, and automatic processing equipment to complete work in both black and white and color photography. Graduates are prepared for graduate school or they may be employed as commercial, industrial, portrait, photojournalists, or fine art photographers. Students gain skills needed for employment in advertising firms, as corporate staff photographers, as commercial photographers, or in operating an independent studio. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are ART 103 Design, ART 210 Graphic Design I, ART 265 Photography, ART 304 History of Photography, ART 305 Modern Art History, ART 366 Intermediate Photography, ART 367 Creative Photography, ART 368 Contemporary Photography, ART 490 Senior Art Seminar, ART 205 Drawing. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Art Department Art Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 800 831 0806 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College B.A. in Studio Art Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Art Department This program focus on creating art, and pursue understanding of the history and theory of art, and its importance in society. Graduates may use their skills and ideas to become practicing artists, to attend graduate school, to work in galleries or museums, or other professional art careers. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are ART 103 Design, ART 201 Ancient to Gothic Art History, ART 202 Renaissance to Modern Art History, ART 205 Drawing, ART 206 Figure Drawing, ART 325 Painting, ART 345 Relief and Intaglio Printmaking or ART 346 Serigraphy and Lithography Printmaking, ART 355 Sculpture, ART 490 Senior Art Seminar. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Art Department Art Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 800 831 0806 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College B.S. in Advertising Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Business Administration and Economics Department This program combines courses in business, mass communication and art to provide the necessary background for success on advertising's creative and business sides. Coursework develops the student's ability to think creatively and function in a corporate environment. Students can also develop leadership skills through active involvement in the National Student Advertising Competition. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are ART 210 Graphic Design I, ART 265 Photography, ART 320 Graphic Design II, ART 103 Design, ART 275 Web Design/Interactive Media, ART 310 Typography, BUSN 231 Principles of Management, BUSN 341 Principles of Marketing, BUSN 342 Principles of Advertising, BUSN 343 Sales Management, BUSN 346 Marketing Research, BUSN 347 Advertising Campaigns, COMM 101 Introduction to Mass Communication, COMM 311 Law of Mass Communication, COMM 330 Public Relations, COMM 104 Audio Production, COMM 105 Television Studio, COMM 206 Field Video. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Business Administration and Economics Department Business Administration and Economics Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5437 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College B.S. in Business Administration - Accounting Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Business Administration and Economics Department   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are BUSN 231 Principles of Management, BUSN 314 Business Law, BUSN 321 Principles of Finance I, BUSN 341 Principles of Marketing, BUSN 430 Contemporary Leadership and Ethics, BUSN 484 Business Policy, ACCT 203 Introduction to Financial Accounting, ACCT 204 Managerial/Cost Accounting I, ECON 200 Principles of Economics I, ACCT 301 Intermediate Accounting I, ACCT 302 Intermediate Accounting II, ACCT 304 Managerial/Cost Accounting II, ACCT 308 Income Tax Accounting, MATH 115 Mathematical Understanding and Reasoning, MATH 150 Elementary Probability and Statistics, MATH 205 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Business Administration and Economics Department Business Administration and Economics Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5437 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College B.S. in Business Administration - Economics Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Business Administration and Economics Department   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are BUSN 231 Principles of Management, BUSN 314 Business Law, BUSN 321 Principles of Finance I, BUSN 341 Principles of Marketing, BUSN 430 Contemporary Leadership and Ethics, BUSN 484 Business Policy, ACCT 203 Introduction to Financial Accounting, ACCT 204 Managerial/Cost Accounting I, ECON 200 Principles of Economics I, ECON 300 Principles of Economics II, ECON 320 International Economics and Finance, ECON 321 Money and Banking, MATH 205 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, ECON 313 International Political Economy, ECON 315 Economics and Public Policy, POLS 332 International Law and Organizations. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Business Administration and Economics Department Business Administration and Economics Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5437 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College B.S. in Business Administration - Finance Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Business Administration and Economics Department   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are BUSN 231 Principles of Management, BUSN 314 Business Law, BUSN 321 Principles of Finance I, BUSN 341 Principles of Marketing, BUSN 430 Contemporary Leadership and Ethics, BUSN 484 Business Policy, ACCT 203 Introduction to Financial Accounting, ACCT 204 Managerial/Cost Accounting I, ECON 200 Principles of Economics I, BUSN 323 Principles of Finance II, BUSN 426 Securities Investment, ECON 321 Money and Banking, MATH 205 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, ACCT 301 Intermediate Accounting I, ECON 300 Principles of Economics II, ECON 320 International Economics and Finance. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Business Administration and Economics Department Business Administration and Economics Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5437 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College B.S. in Business Administration - Human Resource Management Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Business Administration and Economics Department   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are BUSN 231 Principles of Management, BUSN 314 Business Law, BUSN 321 Principles of Finance I, BUSN 341 Principles of Marketing, BUSN 430 Contemporary Leadership and Ethics, BUSN 484 Business Policy, ACCT 203 Introduction to Financial Accounting, ACCT 204 Managerial/Cost Accounting I, ECON 200 Principles of Economics I, BUSN 334 Human Resource Management, BUSN 336 Employment Law, BUSN 339 Project Management, PSYC 209 Industrial/Organizational Psychology, PSYC 350 Advanced Industrial/Organizational Psychology, MATH 150 Elementary Probability and Statistics, MATH 205 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Business Administration and Economics Department Business Administration and Economics Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5437 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College B.S. in Business Administration - International Business Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Business Administration and Economics Department   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are BUSN 231 Principles of Management, BUSN 314 Business Law, BUSN 321 Principles of Finance I, BUSN 341 Principles of Marketing, BUSN 430 Contemporary Leadership and Ethics, BUSN 484 Business Policy, ACCT 203 Introduction to Financial Accounting, ACCT 204 Managerial/Cost Accounting I, ECON 200 Principles of Economics I, BUSN 340 International Business, BUSN 344 International Marketing, Business Administration and Economics, ECON 313 International Political Economy, ECON 320 International Economics and Finance, POLS 332 International Law and Organizations, MATH 150 Elementary Probability and Statistics, MATH 205 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Business Administration and Economics Department Business Administration and Economics Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5437 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College B.S. in Business Administration - Management Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Business Administration and Economics Department   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are BUSN 231 Principles of Management, BUSN 314 Business Law, BUSN 321 Principles of Finance I, BUSN 341 Principles of Marketing, BUSN 430 Contemporary Leadership and Ethics, BUSN 484 Business Policy, ACCT 203 Introduction to Financial Accounting, ACCT 204 Managerial/Cost Accounting I, ECON 200 Principles of Economics I, BUSN 338 Production/Operations Management, BUSN 339 Project Management, BUSN 340 International Business, BUSN 343 Sales Management, MATH 150 Elementary Probability and Statistics, MATH 205 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Business Administration and Economics Department Business Administration and Economics Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5437 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College B.S. in Business Administration - Marketing Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Business Administration and Economics Department   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are BUSN 231 Principles of Management, BUSN 314 Business Law, BUSN 321 Principles of Finance I, BUSN 341 Principles of Marketing, BUSN 430 Contemporary Leadership and Ethics, BUSN 484 Business Policy, ACCT 203 Introduction to Financial Accounting, ACCT 204 Managerial/Cost Accounting I, ECON 200 Principles of Economics I, BUSN 342 Principles of Advertising, BUSN 343 Sales Management, BUSN 344 International Marketing, BUSN 346 Marketing Research, MATH 150 Elementary Probability and Statistics, MATH 205 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Business Administration and Economics Department Business Administration and Economics Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5437 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BA Major in Biology Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Biology Department   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are BIOL 121 Zoology, BIOL 122 Botany, BIOL 308 Ecology, BIOL 321 General Physiology, BIOL 351 Genetics, BIOL 460 Capstone Seminar, CHEM 121 General Chemistry I, CHEM 122 General Chemistry II. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Biology Department Biology Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BA in American History Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year History and Political Science Department   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are HIST 131 United States History to 1877, HIST 132 United States History since 1877, HIST 431 The Study of History, POLS 147 United States Government (SLP), HIST 233/433 Topics in the History of the United States, HIST 263/463 History of American Women, HIST 356 The American Revolution, HIST 358 The United States in the Era of the World Wars, 1900-1945, HIST 359 Contemporary United States History: Campaigns and Elections (GP), HIST 361 Civil War in America, HIST 448 United States Constitution, HIST 459 United States Foreign Relations, RELG 315 Religion in America, HIST 150 20th Century World History, HIST 206 European Civilization, HIST 237/437 The Vietnam Wars, HIST 258/458 World War II, HIST 323 Imperialism and Colonialism (GP), HIST 338 History and Politics of Latin America (GP). Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 History and Political Science Department History and Political Science Department, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BA in American History/American Government Teaching Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year History and Political Science Department   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are HIST 131 United States History to 1877, HIST 132 United States History since 1877, POLS 147 United States Government (SLP), POLS 356 The American Revolution, POLS 359 Contemporary United States History: Campaigns and Elections (GP), POLS 362 Congress and the Presidency (RS), POLS 366 Women in United States Politics, POLS 448 United States Constitution (RS), POLS 450 Internship in United States Politics, POLS 459 United States Foreign Relations (GP), HIST 233/433 Topics in the History of the United States, HIST 258/458 World War II, HIST 263/463 History of American Women, HIST 356 The American Revolution (RS), HIST 358 The United States in the Era of the World Wars, 1900-1945 (RS), HIST 359 Contemporary United States History: Campaigns and Elections (GP), HIST 361 Civil War in America (RS), HIST 448 United States Constitution, HIST 459 United States Foreign Relations (GP), SSCI 425 Methods of Teaching Social Science and Practicum, EDUC 101 Foundations of Education, EDUC 290 Human Relations for Educators, EDUC 300 Instructional Design and Assessment and Practicum, EDUC 321 Methods of Teaching in Secondary Schools and Practicum, EDUC 405 Classroom Management for Elementary and Secondary Teachers, EDUC 427 Secondary Student Teaching, EDUC 490 Effective Educator Seminar, SPED 208 Survey of Exceptionalities and Practicum, PSYC 101 General Psychology, PSYC 260 Developmental Psychology or PSYC 303 Child and Adolescent Psychology. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 History and Political Science Department History and Political Science Department, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BA in American History/World History Teaching Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year History and Political Science Department   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are HIST 131 United States History to 1877, HIST 132 United States History since 1877, HIST 206 European Civilization, HIST 222 Asian Civilizations, HIST 233/433 Topics in the History of the United States, HIST 258/458 World War II, HIST 263/463 History of American Women, HIST 356 The American Revolution (RS), HIST 358 The United States in the Era of the World Wars, 1900-1945 (RS), HIST 359 Contemporary United States History: Campaigns and Elections (GP), HIST 361 Civil War in America (RS), HIST 448 United States Constitution, HIST 459 United States Foreign Relations (GP), HIST 150 20th Century World History, HIST 203/403 Topics in Early European History, HIST 204/404 Topics in Modern European History, HIST 209/409 The Ages of Renaissance, Reformation, and Religious War, 1300 to 1650, HIST 210/410 Crusades, Castles, and Cathedrals: Europe in the Middle Ages, HIST 212/412 Reason, Religion, and Revolutions: Europe in the Modern Era, 1600-1945, HIST 213 Modern Political Theory, HIST 214/414 The Greeks and the Romans: The Classical Age, HIST 223/423 Topics in Global History, HIST 229/429 Modern Southeast Asia, HIST 237/437 The Vietnam Wars, HIST 258/458 World War II, HIST 317 History and Politics of Contemporary Europe (GP), HIST 323 Imperialism and Colonialism (GP), HIST 324 Modern East Asia, HIST 334 Modern Middle East (GP), HIST 338 History and Politics of Latin America (GP). Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 History and Political Science Department History and Political Science Department, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BA in Applied Computer Science Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Mathematical Sciences This program's graduates may pursue careers in software development, systems or network administration, and management in technology driven companies. The ever-widening gap between the demand for computer professionals and the number of professionals actually available suggests that a career in computing will continue to be among the highest-paying and most secure of the scientific professionals. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are CSCI 170 C++ and the Server-Side Web, CSCI 270 Data Storage, Structure, and Transport, CSCI 310 Algorithms, Structure, Analysis, and Images, CSCI 330 Computer Organization, CSCI 331 Software Engineering, CSCI 430 Computer Operating Systems and Networks, CSCI 205 Survey of Programming Language, CSCI 320 The Technical Web, CSCI 370 Machine Reasoning and Learning, MATH 150 Elementary Probability and Statistics, MATH 191 Introduction to Mathematics Systems, MATH 215 Linear Algebra, MATH 400 Mathematical Sciences Capstone. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Mathematical Sciences Department of Mathematical Sciences, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5203 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BA in Biology Teaching Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Biology Department   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are BIOL 121 Zoology, BIOL 122 Botany, BIOL 308 Ecology, BIOL 321 General Physiology, BIOL 351 Genetics, BIOL 460 Capstone Seminar, CHEM 121 General Chemistry I, CHEM 122 General Chemistry II, NSCI 425 Methods of Teaching Secondary Science and Practicum, EDUC 101 Foundations of Education, EDUC 102 Classroom Management, EDUC 290 Human Relations for Educators, EDUC 300 Instructional Design and Assessment and Practicum, EDUC 321 Methods of Teaching in Secondary Schools and Practicum, EDUC 427 Secondary Student Teaching, EDUC 490 Effective Educator Seminar, SPED 208 Survey of Exceptionalities and Practicum, PSYC 101 General Psychology, PSYC 260 Developmental Psychology. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Biology Department Biology Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BA in Chemistry Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Chemistry Department This program provides career opportunities in chemical industries working with anything from paper to plastics, pharmaceuticals to fertilizers, or from paints to fabrics. Chemists are also found in a wide variety of less obvious careers ranging from food science to patent law, from forensic science to art restoration, from health science to research laboratories, from education to product testing. Morningside students earning a chemistry degree have found jobs in teaching, health sciences, and the agricultural, food, and chemical industries or have gone on for advanced training in graduate or professional schools. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are CHEM 121 General Chemistry I, CHEM 122 General Chemistry II, CHEM 201 Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 202 Organic Chemistry II, CHEM 460 Chemistry Capstone, CHEM 305 Analytical Chemistry, CHEM 314 Physical Chemistry I: Classical Thermodynamics, CHEM 315 Physical Chemistry II: Chemical Thermodynamics, CHEM 410 Biochemistry, MATH 205 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, PHYS 201 General Physics I, PHYS 202 General Physics II. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Chemistry Department Chemistry Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BA in Chemistry Teaching Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Chemistry Department This program provides career opportunities in chemical industries working with anything from paper to plastics, pharmaceuticals to fertilizers, or from paints to fabrics. Chemists are also found in a wide variety of less obvious careers ranging from food science to patent law, from forensic science to art restoration, from health science to research laboratories, from education to product testing. Morningside students earning a chemistry degree have found jobs in teaching, health sciences, and the agricultural, food, and chemical industries or have gone on for advanced training in graduate or professional schools. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are CHEM 121 General Chemistry I, CHEM 122 General Chemistry II, CHEM 201 Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 202 Organic Chemistry II, CHEM 305 Analytical Chemistry, CHEM 314 Physical Chemistry I: Classical Thermodynamics, CHEM 315 Physical Chemistry II: Chemical Thermodynamics, CHEM 410 Biochemistry, MATH 205 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, NSCI 425 Methods of Teaching Secondary Science and Pracitcum, PHYS 201 General Physics I, PHYS 202 General Physics II, EDUC 101 Foundations of Education, EDUC 290 Human Relations for Educators, EDUC 300 Instructional Design and Assessment and Practicum, EDUC 321 Methods of Teaching in Secondary Schools and Practicum, EDUC 405 Classroom Management for Elementary and Secondary Teachers, EDUC 427 Secondary Student Teaching, EDUC 490 Effective Educator Seminar, SPED 208 Survey of Exceptionalities and Practicum, PSYC 101 General Psychology, PSYC 260 Developmental Psychology or PSYC 303 Child and Adolescent Psychology. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Chemistry Department Chemistry Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BA in English Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year English Department In this program students can elect one of three emphasis areas in English: literature, writing, or English education. Every student will take a common core of English courses and then take additional courses to meet the emphasis area requirements. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are ENGL 205 Creative Reading, ENGL 343 Studies of American Literary History, ENGL 344 Studies of British Literary History, ENGL 495 Capstone Seminar in English, ENGL 210 Creative Non-Fiction, ENGL 211 Writing to Persuade, ENGL 281 Writing Poetry and Fiction, ENGL 241 Classical Mythology and Literature, ENGL 243 American Minorities Literature, ENGL 245 Women and Literature, ENGL 251 American Literature and Culture, ENGL 345 Studies of a Literary Genre, ENGL 346 Studies of a Major Literary Figure or Movement, ENGL 347 From Page to Stage or Screen: Studies of Literature in Performance, ENGL 351 History of the English Language, ENGL 354 Teaching Writing: Methods and Mediation Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 English Department English Department, Morningside College, 1501 Morningside Ave, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5267 This department offers small classes, articulate and energetic students, has faculties who are published writers; has strength in creative writing, literature, and English education; excellent preparation for almost any profession. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BA in English Teaching Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year English Department   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are ENGL 204 Adolescent Literature, ENGL 205 Creative Reading, ENGL 343 Studies of American Literary History, ENGL 344 Studies of British Literary History, ENGL 351 History of the English Language, ENGL 354 Teaching Writing: Methods and Mediation, ENGL 425 Methods of Teaching English and Practicum, ENGL 495 Capstone Seminar in English, ENGL 210 Creative Non-Fiction, ENGL 211 Writing to Persuade, ENGL 281 Writing Poetry and Fiction, ENGL 241 Classical Mythology and Literature, ENGL 243 American Minorities Literature, ENGL 245 Women and Literature, ENGL 251 American Literature and Culture, ENGL 346 Studies of a Major Literary Figure or Movement, ENGL 347 From Page to Stage or Screen: Studies of Literature in Performance, EDUC 101 Foundations of Education, EDUC 102 Classroom Management, EDUC 290 Human Relations for Educators, EDUC 300 Instructional Design and Assessment and Practicum, EDUC 321 Methods of Teaching in Secondary Schools and Practicum, EDUC 427 Secondary Student Teaching, EDUC 490 Effective Educator Seminar, SPED 208 Survey of Exceptionalities and Practicum, PSYC 101 General Psychology, PSYC 260 Developmental Psychology or PSYC 303 Child and Adolescent Psychology. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 English Department English Department, Morningside College, 1501 Morningside Ave, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5267 This department offers small classes, articulate and energetic students, has faculties who are published writers; has strength in creative writing, literature, and English education; excellent preparation for almost any profession. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BA in General Psychology Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Psychology This program is designed for students with a general interest in psychology. This program's majors will be able to: apply the scientific method in the investigation of human and animal behavior; recognize that ethnic, cultural, social and gender diversity affect behavior and cognitive processes; demonstrate competency in knowledge of statistics, research design, and psychometric methods; apply their knowledge and skills either in the laboratory and/or in real-life situations; think critically about the literature in the discipline; understand the ethical issues and standards that influence the discipline. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are PSYC 101 General Psychology, PSYC 300 Professional Seminar, PSYC 312 Experimental Psychology, PSYC 401 History and Systems of Psychology, PSYC 450 Psychology Capstone, PSYC 215 Learning and Memory and Lab, PSYC 316 Experimental Social Psychology and Lab, PSYC 432 Brain and Behavior and Lab, PSYC 260 Developmental Psychology, PSYC 303 Child and Adolescent Psychology, PSYC 309 Abnormal Psychology, PSYC 315 Theories of Personality, PSYC 405 Psychology of Gender, PSYC 209 Industrial/Organizational Psychology, PSYC 344 Introduction to Behavior Modification, PSYC 411 Psychological Testing and Lab, PSYC 421 Psychology of Counseling and Lab, PSYC 422 Group Counseling. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Psychology Department of Psychology, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BA in History Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year History and Political Science Department   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are HIST 131 United States History to 1877, HIST 132 United States History since 1877, HIST 206 European Civilization, HIST 222 Asian Civilizations, HIST 431 The Study of History, HIST 233/433 Topics in the History of the United States 2-4, HIST 258/458 World War II, HIST 263/463 History of American Women, HIST 356 The American Revolution (RS), HIST 358 The United States in the Era of the World Wars, 1900-1945 (RS), HIST 359 Contemporary United States History: Campaigns and Elections (GP), HIST 361 Civil War in America (RS), HIST 448 United States Constitution, HIST 459 United States Foreign Relations (GP), RELG 315 Religion in America, HIST 150 20th Century World History, HIST 203/403 Topics in Early European History, HIST 204/404 Topics in Modern European History, HIST 209/409 The Ages of Renaissance, Reformation, and Religious War, 1300 to 1650, HIST 210/410 Crusades, Castles, and Cathedrals: Europe in the Middle Ages, HIST 212/412 Reason, Religion, and Revolutions: Europe in the Modern Era, 1600-1945, HIST 213 Modern Political Thought, HIST 214/414 The Greeks and the Romans: The Classical Age, HIST 223/423 Topics in Global History, HIST 229/429 Modern Southeast Asia, HIST 237/437 The Vietnam Wars, HIST 258/458 World War II, HIST 317 History and Politics of Contemporary Europe (GP), HIST 323 Imperialism and Colonialism (GP), HIST 324 Modern East Asia, HIST 334 Modern Middle East (GP), HIST 338 History and Politics of Latin America (GP), RELG 303 History of Christianity. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 History and Political Science Department History and Political Science Department, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BA in International Affairs Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Business Administration and Economics Department   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are HIST 150 20th Century World History, POLS 147 United States Government (SLP), POLS 160 World Politics, POLS 205 Political and Cultural Geography, POLS 332 International Law and Organizations (RS), HIST 450 Internship in U.S. Politics, HIST 472 Senior Thesis, HIST 480 Preceptorship in Political Science, POLS 208 Introduction to International Relations, POLS 313 International Political Economy (GP), POLS 317 History and Politics of Contemporary Europe (GP), POLS 323 Imperialism and Colonialism (GP), POLS 338 History and Politics of Latin America (GP), POLS 342 Human Rights, Women's Rights (SLP), POLS 459 United States Foreign Relations (GP). Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Business Administration and Economics Department Business Administration and Economics Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5437 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BA in Mathematics Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Mathematical Sciences This program of study is one of the most fundamental sciences upon which many other academic disciplines are built. Applied mathematicians develop new methods and techniques or use those already established to solve practical problems in the areas of business, economics, government, and engineering and the physical, life, and social sciences. Some job titles include actuary, operations researcher, statistician, quality control engineer, and consultant. Teaching middle school and high school mathematics is also a common career. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are MATH 191 Introduction to Mathematics Systems, MATH 205 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, MATH 206 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, MATH 215 Linear Algebra, MATH 307 Multivariable Calculus and Differential Equations, MATH 400 Mathematical Sciences Capstone, CSCI 160 Crafting the Client-Side Web, MATH 150 Elementary Probability and Statistics, MATH 245 Special Topics in Mathematics, MATH 315 Modern Algebra, MATH 325 Modern Geometries, MATH 360 Mathematical Statistics, MATH 407 Real Analysis, MATH 425 Methods of Teaching Secondary Mathematics and Practicum, MATH 445 Advanced Topics in Mathematics, MATH 490 Research in Mathematics. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Mathematical Sciences Department of Mathematical Sciences, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5203 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BA in Mathematics Teaching Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Mathematical Sciences   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are MATH 150 Elementary Probability and Statistics, MATH 191 Introduction to Mathematics Systems, MATH 205 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, MATH 206 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, MATH 215 Linear Algebra, MATH 307 Multivariable Calculus and Differential Equations, MATH 315 Modern Algebra, MATH 325 Modern Geometries, MATH 400 Mathematical Sciences Capstone, MATH 425 Methods of Teaching Secondary Mathematics and Practicum, CSCI 160 Crafting the Client-Side Web, MATH 360 Mathematical Statistics, MATH 407 Real Analysis, MATH 445 Advanced Topics in Mathematics, MATH 490 Research in Mathematics, EDUC 101 Foundations of Education, EDUC 290 Human Relations for Educators, EDUC 300 Instructional Design and Assessment and Practicum, EDUC 321 Methods of Teaching in Secondary Schools and Practicum, EDUC 405 Classroom Management for Elementary and Secondary Teachers, EDUC 427 Secondary Student Teaching, EDUC 490 Effective Educator Seminar, SPED 208 Survey of Exceptionalities and Practicum, PSYC 101 General Psychology, PSYC 260 Developmental Psychology or PSYC 303 Child and Adolescent Psychology. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Mathematical Sciences Department of Mathematical Sciences, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5203 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BA in Philosophy Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Philosophy Department This program is flexible to prepare the students for graduation or professional study or for careers in any area that emphasizes independent critical judgment. It is a program that teaches clear thinking - the one key skill necessary for success on any level in any field. Students in philosophy pursue careers that range from professions in medicine, law, and teaching to public administration, hospital administration, and business management. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are PHIL 202 Everyday Logic, PHIL 475 Senior Seminar in Philosophy, PHIL 325 The Good Life: Ancient Greek and Hellenistic Philosophy, PHIL 332 Faith, Reason & Experience: Medieval and Modern Philosophy, PHIL 333 Knowledge & Existence: 19th & 20th Century Continental Philosophy. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Philosophy Department Philosophy Department, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BA in Physical Science Teaching (with Chemistry and Education) Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Mathematical Sciences   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are CHEM 121 General Chemistry I, CHEM 122 General Chemistry II, CHEM 201 Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 202 Organic Chemistry II, CHEM 305 Analytical Chemistry, MATH 205 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, MATH 206 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, PHYS 201 General Physics I, PHYS 202 General Physics II, PHYS 211 Calculus Applications for General Physics I, PHYS 212 Calculus Applications for General Physics II, NSCI 425 Methods of Teaching Secondary Science and Practicum, ENGR 274 Statics, ENGR 324 Introduction to Electronics, ENGR 325 Modern Electronics, PHYS 111 Geology, PHYS 112 Meteorology, PHYS 113 Astronomy, PHYS 114 Astronomy-Stars and Galaxies, PHYS 369 Dynamics, PHYS 411 Electricity and Magnetism, PHYS 316 Quantum Mechanics, PHYS 317 Modern Physics, ENGR 435 Advanced Engineering Lab or PHYS 434 Advanced Physics Lab or CHEM 314 Physical Chemistry I: Classical Thermodynamics, CHEM 315 Physical Chemistry II: Chemical Thermodynamics, CHEM 460 Chemistry Capstone, EDUC 101 Foundations of Education, EDUC 290 Human Relations for Educators, EDUC 300 Instructional Design and Assessment and Practicum, EDUC 321 Methods of Teaching in Secondary Schools and Practicum, EDUC 405 Classroom Management for Elementary and Secondary Teachers, EDUC 427 Secondary Student Teaching, EDUC 490 Effective Educator Seminar, SPED 208 Survey of Exceptionalities and Practicum, PSYC 101 General Psychology, PSYC 260 Developmental Psychology or PSYC 303 Child and Adolescent Psychology. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Mathematical Sciences Department of Mathematical Sciences, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5203 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BA in Physics Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Mathematical Sciences   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are PHYS 201 General Physics I, PHYS 202 General Physics II, PHYS 211 Calculus Applications for General Physics I, PHYS 212 Calculus Applications for General Physics II, PHYS 316 Quantum Mechanics, PHYS 317 Modern Physics, PHYS 369 Dynamics, PHYS 434 Advanced Physics Lab, ENGR 324 Introduction to Electronics, PHYS 411 Electricity and Magnetism, MATH 205 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, MATH 206 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, MATH 307 Multivariable Calculus and Differential Equations. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Mathematical Sciences Department of Mathematical Sciences, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5203 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BA in Physics Teaching (with Education) Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Mathematical Sciences This program is offered in collaboration with the education department; it produces an almost guaranteed career in high school physics teaching, an area in which demand far exceeds supply. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are ENGR 274 Statics, ENGR 324 Introduction to Electronics, ENGR 325 Modern Electronics, PHYS 201 General Physics I, PHYS 202 General Physics II, PHYS 211 Calculus Applications for General Physics I, PHYS 212 Calculus Applications for General Physics II, PHYS 316 Quantum Mechanics, PHYS 317 Modern Physics, PHYS 369 Dynamics, PHYS 434 Advanced Physics Lab, MATH 205 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, MATH 206 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, NSCI 425 Methods of Teaching Secondary Science and Practicum, EDUC 101 Foundations of Education, EDUC 290 Human Relations for Educators, EDUC 300 Instructional Design and Assessment and Practicum, EDUC 321 Methods of Teaching in Secondary Schools and Practicum, EDUC 405 Classroom Management for Elementary and Secondary Teachers, EDUC 427 Secondary Student Teaching, EDUC 490 Effective Educator Seminar, SPED 208 Survey of Exceptionalities and Practicum, PSYC 101 General Psychology, PSYC 260 Developmental Psychology or PSYC 303 Child and Adolescent Psychology. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Mathematical Sciences Department of Mathematical Sciences, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5203 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BA in Political Science Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year History and Political Science Department In this program majors will develop: critical thinking, analytical-reasoning, and problem-solving skills; excellent writing and research skills developed through the required research projects; the ability to understand and appreciate different viewpoints; in-depth knowledge of historical and current political issues; broad knowledge of a wide array of political problems; practical experience gained through internships, civic engagement, and intensive research projects. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are POLS 147 United States Government (SLP), POLS 160 World Politics, POLS 208 Introduction to International Relations, POLS 277 Introduction to United States Law, POLS 440 Political Science Capstone Seminar, POLS 213 Modern Political Theory, POLS 288 Principles of Politics, POLS 317 History and Politics of Contemporary Europe, POLS 338 History and Politics of Latin America. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 History and Political Science Department History and Political Science Department, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BA in Religious Studies Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Religious Studies   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are RELG 110 Introduction to Religion, RELG 200 Christian Ethics or PHIL 103 Introduction to Ethics, RELG 475 Senior Seminar. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Religious Studies Department of Religious Studies, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 This department has five major goals: introducing students to the diversity of religious traditions and viewpoints; encouraging personal reflection about religious beliefs and values; integrating religious perspectives with various academic disciplines; familiarizing students with major scholarship in religious studies, with a concentration in the Christian and Jewish traditions; and preparing students for religious vocations. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BA in Spanish Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Modern Languages   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are SPAN 155 Spanish in Transition and Lab, SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish I and Lab, SPAN 202 Intermediate Spanish II and Lab, SPAN 303 Spanish Composition and Conversation, SPAN 350 Civilization and History of Latin America, SPAN 244 Hispanic Topics or SPAN 444 Advanced Hispanic Topics, SPAN 423 Seminar in Hispanic Literary Perspectives or SPAN 424 Seminar in Hispanic Literary Perspectives, HIST 338 History and Politics of Latin America or POLS 338 History and Politics of Latin America. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Modern Languages Department of Modern Languages, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BA in Spanish Teaching Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Modern Languages   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are SPAN 155 Spanish in Transition and Lab, SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish I and Lab, SPAN 202 Intermediate Spanish II and Lab, SPAN 303 Spanish Composition and Conversation, SPAN 350 Civilization and History of Latin America, SPAN 244 Hispanic Topics or SPAN 444 Advanced Hispanic Topics, SPAN 423 Seminar in Hispanic Literary Perspectives or SPAN 424 Seminar in Hispanic Literary Perspectives, LANG 425 Methods of Teaching a Second Language and Practicum, EDUC 101 Foundations of Education, EDUC 290 Human Relations for Educators, EDUC 300 Instructional Design and Assessment and Practicum, EDUC 321 Methods of Teaching in Secondary Schools and Practicum, EDUC 405 Classroom Management for Elementary and Secondary Teachers EDUC 427 Secondary Student Teaching, EDUC 490 Effective Educator Seminar, SPED 208 Survey of Exceptionalities and Practicum, PSYC 101 General Psychology, PSYC 260 Developmental Psychology or PSYC 303 Child and Adolescent Psychology. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Modern Languages Department of Modern Languages, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BA in Theatre Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Theatre and Dance   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are THTR 101 Introduction to Theatre, THTR 151 Dramatic Literature, THTR 219 Stagecraft, THTR 222 Acting I, THTR 310 Voice and Movement for Actors, THTR 321 Play Direction, THTR 336 Costume and Make-up Design, THTR 404 Design for the Stage or THTR 444 Advanced Special Topics. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Theatre and Dance Department of Theatre and Dance, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BS in Chemistry Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Chemistry Department This program provides career opportunities in chemical industries working with anything from paper to plastics, pharmaceuticals to fertilizers, or from paints to fabrics. Chemists are also found in a wide variety of less obvious careers ranging from food science to patent law, from forensic science to art restoration, from health science to research laboratories, from education to product testing. Morningside students earning a chemistry degree have found jobs in teaching, health sciences, and the agricultural, food, and chemical industries or have gone on for advanced training in graduate or professional schools. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are CHEM 121 General Chemistry I, CHEM 122 General Chemistry II, CHEM 201 Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 202 Organic Chemistry II, CHEM 305 Analytical Chemistry, CHEM 314 Physical Chemistry I: Classical Thermodynamics, CHEM 315 Physical Chemistry II: Chemical Thermodynamics, CHEM 317 Physical Chemistry IV, CHEM 405 Instrumental Analysis, CHEM 410 Biochemistry, CHEM 460 Chemistry Capstone, MATH 205 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, MATH 206 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, PHYS 201 General Physics I, PHYS 202 General Physics II, PHYS 316 Quantum Mechanics. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Chemistry Department Chemistry Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BS in Computer Science Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Mathematical Sciences   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are CSCI 170 C++ and the Server-Side Web, CSCI 270 Data Storage, Structure, and Transport, CSCI 310 Algorithms, Structure, Analysis, and Images, CSCI 330 Computer Organization, CSCI 331 Software Engineering, CSCI 370 Machine Reasoning and Learning, CSCI 375 Formal Languages and Machines, CSCI 430 Computer Operating Systems and Networks, CSCI 205 Survey of Programming Languages, CSCI 244 Special Topics in Computer Science, CSCI 320 The Technical Web, CSCI 345 Computer Graphics, CSCI 410 Embedded and Real-time Programming, CSCI 415 Real-time Interactive Computer Simulations, CSCI 431 NP-Completeness, Complexity, and Computability, CSCI 444 Advanced Topics in Computer Science, ENGR 324 Introduction to Electronics, ENGR 325 Modern Electronics, MATH 150 Elementary Probability and Statistics, MATH 191 Introduction to Mathematics Systems, MATH 215 Linear Algebra, MATH 400 Mathematical Sciences Capstone, PHYS 201 General Physics I. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Mathematical Sciences Department of Mathematical Sciences, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5203 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BS in Elementary Education Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Education Department   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are EDUC 101 Foundations of Education, EDUC 290 Human Relations for Educators, EDUC 300 Instructional Design and Assessment and Practicum, EDUC 307 Teaching Elementary Mathematics and Practicum, EDUC 315 Teaching Elementary Reading/Language Arts and Practicum, EDUC 316 Teaching Elementary Social Studies/Science and Practicum, EDUC 405 Classroom Management for Elementary and Secondary Teachers, EDUC 417 Elementary Student Teaching, EDUC 490 Effective Educator Seminar, SPED 208 Survey of Exceptionalities and Practicum, ART 382 Elementary Education Art Methods, ENGL 203 Children's Literature, MUED 330 Music Methods for the Elementary Teacher, PSYC 101 General Psychology, PSYC 260 Developmental Psychology or PSYC 303 Child and Adolescent Psychology, GEOG 205 Political and Cultural Geography or POLS 160 World Politics. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Education Department Education Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5106 This department is accredited by the Iowa Department of Education.Majors are available in Elementary Education and Special Education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BS in Engineering Physics Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Mathematical Sciences This program opens the doors to a huge range of career opportunities including research, communications, medical, and education, to name a few. Students graduating with an engineering degree have traditionally been at the top of the earnings pay scale right out of college. The engineering physics program has been designed to help students find their particular strengths: this 3-2 dual degree options allow students to advance in a chosen specific field of engineering. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are ENGR 121 Engineering Applications A-Engineering Graphics, ENGR 131 Engineering Applications B-Computer Programming and Control, ENGR 274 Statics, ENGR 324 Introduction to Electronics, ENGR 325 Modern Electronics, ENGR 365 Modeling and Simulation of Static and Dynamic Systems, ENGR 435* Advanced Engineering Lab, PHYS 201 General Physics I, PHYS 202 General Physics II, PHYS 211 Calculus and Applications for General Physics I, PHYS 212 Calculus and Applications for General Physics II, PHYS 316 Quantum Mechanics, PHYS 317 Modern Physics, PHYS 369 Dynamics, PHYS 411 Electricity and Magnetism, PHYS 434 Advanced Physics Lab, MATH 205 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, MATH 206 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, MATH 215 Linear Algebra, MATH 307 Multivariable Calculus and Differential Equations. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Mathematical Sciences Department of Mathematical Sciences, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5203 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BS in Engineering Science with 3-2 Dual-Degree Transfer Programs Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Mathematical Sciences This program allow students to advance in a chosen specific field of engineering. This program opens the doors to a huge range of career opportunities including research, communications, medical, and education. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are PHYS 201 General Physics I, PHYS 202 General Physics II, PHYS 211 Calculus Applications for General Physics I, PHYS 212 Calculus Applications for General Physics II, CHEM 121 General Chemistry I, CHEM 122 General Chemistry II, MATH 205 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, MATH 206 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, MATH 215 Linear Algebra, MATH 307 Multivariable Calculus and Differential Equations, ENGR 235 Engineering Design Laboratory, ENGR 435 Advanced Engineering Laboratory. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Mathematical Sciences Department of Mathematical Sciences, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5203 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BS in General Science Teaching Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Biology Department   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are BIOL 121 Zoology, BIOL 122 Botany, CHEM 121 General Chemistry I, CHEM 122 General Chemistry II, CHEM 201 Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 202 Organic Chemistry II or CHEM 305 Analytical Chemistry, PHYS 111 Geology, PHYS 112 Meteorology, PHYS 113 Astronomy - The Solar System, PHYS 201 General Physics I, PHYS 202 General Physics II, BIOL 204 Natural History of Plants and Animals, BIOL 207 Human Anatomy, BIOL 208 Human Physiology, MATH 150 Elementary Probability and Statistics or MATH 205 Calculus and Analytical Geometry I, NSCI 425 Methods of Teaching Secondary Science and Practicum, BIOL 460 Capstone Seminar, CHEM 460 Chemistry Capstone, PHYS 434 Advanced Physics Lab, EDUC 101 Foundations of Education, EDUC 102 Classroom Management, EDUC 290 Human Relations for Educators, EDUC 300 Instructional Design and Assessment and Practicum, EDUC 321 Methods of Teaching in Secondary Schools and Practicum, EDUC 427 Secondary Student Teaching, EDUC 490 Effective Educator Seminar, SPED 208 Survey of Exceptionalities and Practicum, PSYC 101 General Psychology, PSYC 260 Developmental Psychology or PSYC 303 Child and Adolescent Psychology. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Biology Department Biology Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BS in Mathematics Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Mathematical Sciences This program of study is one of the most fundamental sciences upon which many other academic disciplines are built. Applied mathematicians develop new methods and techniques or use those already established to solve practical problems in the areas of business, economics, government, and engineering and the physical, life, and social sciences. Some job titles include actuary, operations researcher, statistician, quality control engineer, and consultant. Teaching middle school and high school mathematics is also a common career. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are MATH 191 Introduction to Mathematics Systems, MATH 205 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, MATH 206 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, MATH 215 Linear Algebra, MATH 307 Multivariable Calculus and Differential Equations, MATH 400* Mathematical Sciences Capstone, CSCI 160 Crafting the Client-Side Web, PHYS 201 General Physics I, PHYS 202 General Physics II, PHYS 211 Calculus Applications for General Physics I, PHYS 212 Calculus Applications for General Physics II, MATH 150 Elementary Probability and Statistics, MATH 245 Special Topics in Mathematics, MATH 315 Modern Algebra, MATH 325 Modern Geometries, MATH 360 Mathematical Statistics, MATH 407 Real Analysis, MATH 425 Methods of Teaching Secondary Mathematics and Practicum, MATH 445 Advanced Topics in Mathematics, MATH 490 Research in Mathematics. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Mathematical Sciences Department of Mathematical Sciences, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5203 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BS in Medical Technology Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Biology Department   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are BIOL 252 Microbiology, BIOL 331 Immunology, BIOL 460* Capstone Seminar, CHEM 121 General Chemistry I, CHEM 122 General Chemistry II, CHEM 201 Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 202 Organic Chemistry II. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Biology Department Biology Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BS in Physics Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Mathematical Sciences This program opens the door to general engineering, graduate research in either physics or engineering, professional degrees, and many others. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are PHYS 201 General Physics I, PHYS 202 General Physics II, PHYS 211 Calculus Applications for General Physics I, PHYS 212 Calculus Applications for General Physics II, PHYS 316 Quantum Mechanics, PHYS 317 Modern Physics, PHYS 369 Dynamics, PHYS 411 Electricity and Magnetism, PHYS 434 Advanced Physics Lab, CHEM 121 General Chemistry I, CHEM 122 General Chemistry II, CHEM 314 Physical Chemistry I: Classical Thermodynamics, ENGR 131 Engineering Applications B-Computer Programming and Control, ENGR 324 Introduction to Electronics, ENGR 325 Modern Electronics, MATH 205 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, MATH 206 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, MATH 215 Linear Algebra, MATH 307 Multivariable Calculus and Differential Equations. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Mathematical Sciences Department of Mathematical Sciences, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5203 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College BS in Special Education Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Education Department   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are SPED 361 Introduction to Mild/Moderate Disabilities, SPED 362 Principles of Special Education Teaching, SPED 364 K-6 Mild/Moderate Methods and Practicum or SPED 366 7-12 Mild/Moderate Methods and Practicum, SPED 402 School-Parent Collaboration, SPED 407 Diagnostic Teaching of Math and Practicum, SPED 431 Applied Behavior Analysis, SPED 451 Educational Assessment, SPED 455 Transition, SPED 470 K-6 Student Teaching: Instructional Strategist I, or SPED 471 7-12 Student Teaching: Instructional Strategist I, EDUC 324 Reading in Content Areas (7-12) or EDUC 414 Diagnostic Teaching of Reading and Practicum (K-6). Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Education Department Education Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5106 This department is accredited by the Iowa Department of Education.Majors are available in Elementary Education and Special Education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Counseling Psychology Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Psychology   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are PSYC 101 General Psychology, PSYC 300 Professional Seminar, PSYC 309 Abnormal Psychology, PSYC 312 Experimental Psychology, PSYC 401 History and Systems of Psychology, PSYC 411 Psychological Testing and Lab, PSYC 421 Psychology of Counseling and Lab, PSYC 422 Group Counseling, PSYC 450 Psychology Capstone, MATH 150 Elementary Probability and Statistics, PSYC 215 Learning and Memory and Lab, PSYC 316 Experimental Social Psychology and Lab, PSYC 432 Brain and Behavior and Lab, PSYC 260 Developmental Psychology, PSYC 303 Child and Adolescent Psychology, PSYC 315 Theories of Personality, PSYC 405 Psychology of Gender. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Psychology Department of Psychology, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Industrial/Organizational Psychology Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Psychology This program is for students interested in personnel, human resources, and management careers. The majors will be able to: demonstrate an understanding of the basic causes and correlates of human behavior in organizations; communicate the complexities of human behavior to both practitioners and non-practitioners of the discipline; apply the empirical methods of psychology to organizational settings; understand and adhere to appropriate ethical guidelines. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are PSYC 101 General Psychology, PSYC 209 Industrial/Organizational Psychology, PSYC 300 Professional Seminar, PSYC 312 Experimental Psychology, PSYC 350 Advanced Industrial/Organizational Psychology, PSYC 401 History and Systems of Psychology, PSYC 411 Psychological Testing and Lab, PSYC 450 Psychology Capstone, PSYC 215 Learning and Memory and Lab, PSYC 316 Experimental Social Psychology and Lab, PSYC 432 Brain and Behavior and Lab, PSYC 260 Developmental Psychology, PSYC 303 Child and Adolescent Psychology, PSYC 315 Theories of Personality, PSYC 405 Psychology of Gender, MATH 150 Elementary Probability and Statistics. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Psychology Department of Psychology, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Mass Communication This program prepares students to pursue careers at newspapers, magazines, television and radio stations, public relations and advertising agencies, or for graduate work in advanced media studies. A sample of jobs recent graduates hold includes: director of marketing and alumni relations, Iowa State University; news anchor, KCAU-TV, Sioux City, Iowa; sports editor, The LeMars Daily Sentinel; trade marketing manager, ConAgra Foods. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are COMM 101 Introduction to Mass Communication, COMM 215 Writing for the Media, COMM 220/420 Media Practicum, COMM 311 Law of Mass Communication, COMM 411 Theories of Mass Communication, COMM 430 Senior Thesis or COMM 431/433 Media Internship, COMM 104 Audio Production, COMM 105 Television Studio, COMM 206 Field Video, COMM 225/425 Seminar in Mass Media, COMM 247 History of the Mass Media, COMM 300 News and Feature Writing, COMM 306 Advanced Field Video, COMM 320 News Design, COMM 324 Electronic Journalism, COMM 330 Public Relations. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Mass Communication Department of Mass Communication, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5481 This department offers students broad-based exposure to the liberal arts and hands-on experience that prepares them for careers in the mass media and corporate communication.In this department courses are taught from a liberal arts perspective, which puts the focus on the mass media's role in society and how they are intimately connected with politics, business, art and science.Technical courses in audio and video production encourage students to experience new technology while stretching themselves creatively.In all courses students focus on proficiency in writing that is clear, concise and informative.Students can put their classroom knowledge into practice at any of college's campus media. KMSC-fm is heard throughout Sioux City and is the official voice of college's sports.Programs produced by MCTV air on the city's cable access station, and The Collegian Reporter, college's student newspaper, reports weekly on campus events, sports and the arts. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Bachelor of Arts in Music Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Music This degree with a major in music provides a flexible program for students who seek careers related to music. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are MUHL 102 Introduction to Music, MUHL 401 Music History I or MUHL 402 Music History II, MUSC 102 Recital Attendance, MUSC 400 Internship, MUTC 103 Music Technology, MUTC 132 Music Theory and Ear Training I, MUTC 133 Music Theory and Ear Training II, MUTC 232 Music Theory and Ear Training III. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Music Department of Music, Morningside College, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5280 This department continues in a tradition that began more than 100 years ago with the founding of the Morningside Conservatory of Music.Today, extensive training and experience in music is offered to students wishing to prepare for professional careers in performance and teaching, and to those who simply value the importance of music in their lives.The Department also offers Celebration of Excellence Talent Scholarships in Music to deserving admitted applicants.Awards up to $4,000 are available to both music majors and non-majors.This grant is awarded upon a successful audition during a student's senior year in high school.In addition, students may earn music participation stipends of $1,500 per year through involvement in music ensembles. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Bachelor of Music Education - Instrumental K-12 Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Music This program enables students to meet requirements that lead to a special certificate for teaching music in elementary and secondary schools. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are MUHL 102 Introduction to Music, MUHL 401 Music History I, MUHL 402 Music History II, MUSC 102 Recital Attendance, MUSC 222 Introduction to Conducting, MUTC 103 Music Technology, MUTC 132 Music Theory and Ear Training I, MUTC 133 Music Theory and Ear Training II, MUTC 232 Music Theory and Ear Training III, MUTC 233 Music Theory and Ear Training IV, MUAL 190 Class Voice, MUAL 421 Senior Recital Seminar, MUED 215 Pedagogy of Brass, MUED 216 Pedagogy of Woodwinds, MUED 217 Pedagogy of Strings, MUED 218 Pedagogy of Percussion, MUED 230 American Music Education/Classroom Management, MUED 320 Music Methods I and Practicum, MUED 360 Music Methods II and Practicum, MUED 443 Student Teaching-Elementary Instrumental, MUED 444 Student Teaching-Secondary Instrumental, MUSC 323 Conducting-Instrumental, MUTC 344 Orchestration. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Music Department of Music, Morningside College, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5280 This department continues in a tradition that began more than 100 years ago with the founding of the Morningside Conservatory of Music.Today, extensive training and experience in music is offered to students wishing to prepare for professional careers in performance and teaching, and to those who simply value the importance of music in their lives.The Department also offers Celebration of Excellence Talent Scholarships in Music to deserving admitted applicants.Awards up to $4,000 are available to both music majors and non-majors.This grant is awarded upon a successful audition during a student's senior year in high school.In addition, students may earn music participation stipends of $1,500 per year through involvement in music ensembles. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Bachelor of Music Education - Instrumental K-12 with Piano as Primary Instrument Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Music This program enables students to meet requirements that lead to a special certificate for teaching music in elementary and secondary schools. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are MUHL 102 Introduction to Music, MUHL 401 Music History I, MUHL 402 Music History II, MUSC 102 Recital Attendance, MUSC 222 Introduction to Conducting, MUTC 103 Music Technology, MUTC 132 Music Theory and Ear Training I, MUTC 133 Music Theory and Ear Training II, MUTC 232 Music Theory and Ear Training III, MUTC 233 Music Theory and Ear Training IV, MUAL 190 Class Voice, MUAL 421 Senior Recital Seminar, MUED 215 Pedagogy of Brass, MUED 216 Pedagogy of Woodwinds, MUED 217 Pedagogy of Strings, MUED 218 Pedagogy of Percussion, MUED 230 American Music Education/Classroom Management, MUED 320 Music Methods I and Practicum, MUED 360 Music Methods II and Practicum, MUED 443 Student Teaching-Elementary Instrumental, MUED 444 Student Teaching-Secondary Instrumental, MUSC 323 Conducting-Instrumental, MUTC 344 Orchestration. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Music Department of Music, Morningside College, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5280 This department continues in a tradition that began more than 100 years ago with the founding of the Morningside Conservatory of Music.Today, extensive training and experience in music is offered to students wishing to prepare for professional careers in performance and teaching, and to those who simply value the importance of music in their lives.The Department also offers Celebration of Excellence Talent Scholarships in Music to deserving admitted applicants.Awards up to $4,000 are available to both music majors and non-majors.This grant is awarded upon a successful audition during a student's senior year in high school.In addition, students may earn music participation stipends of $1,500 per year through involvement in music ensembles. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Bachelor of Music Education - Vocal K-12 Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Music This program enables students to meet requirements that lead to a special certificate for teaching music in elementary and secondary schools. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are MUHL 102 Introduction to Music, MUHL 401 Music History I, MUHL 402 Music History II, MUSC 102 Recital Attendance, MUSC 222 Introduction to Conducting, MUTC 103 Music Technology, MUTC 132 Music Theory and Ear Training I, MUTC 133 Music Theory and Ear Training II, MUTC 232 Music Theory and Ear Training III, MUTC 233 Music Theory and Ear Training IV, MUAL 421 Senior Recital Seminar, MUED 209 Vocal Pedagogy I, MUED 219 Instrumental Pedagogy Overview, MUED 230 American Music Education/Classroom Management, MUED 320 Music Methods I and Practicum, MUED 360 Music Methods II and Practicum, MUED 440 Student Teaching-Elementary Vocal, MUED 442 Student Teaching-Secondary Vocal, MUSC 313 Diction I, MUSC 314 Diction II, MUSC 324 Conducting-Choral, MUTC 345 Choral Arranging. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Music Department of Music, Morningside College, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5280 This department continues in a tradition that began more than 100 years ago with the founding of the Morningside Conservatory of Music.Today, extensive training and experience in music is offered to students wishing to prepare for professional careers in performance and teaching, and to those who simply value the importance of music in their lives.The Department also offers Celebration of Excellence Talent Scholarships in Music to deserving admitted applicants.Awards up to $4,000 are available to both music majors and non-majors.This grant is awarded upon a successful audition during a student's senior year in high school.In addition, students may earn music participation stipends of $1,500 per year through involvement in music ensembles. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Bachelor of Music Education - Vocal K-12 with Piano as Primary Instrument Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Music This program enables students to meet requirements that lead to a special certificate for teaching music in elementary and secondary schools. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are MUHL 102 Introduction to Music, MUHL 401 Music History I, MUHL 402 Music History II, MUSC 102 Recital Attendance, MUSC 222 Introduction to Conducting, MUTC 103 Music Technology, MUTC 132 Music Theory and Ear Training I, MUTC 133 Music Theory and Ear Training II, MUTC 232 Music Theory and Ear Training III, MUTC 233 Music Theory and Ear Training IV, MUAL 421 Senior Recital Seminar, MUED 209 Vocal Pedagogy I, MUED 219 Instrumental Pedagogy Overview, MUED 230 American Music Education/Classroom Management, MUED 320 Music Methods I and Practicum, MUED 360 Music Methods II and Practicum, MUED 440 Student Teaching-Elementary Vocal, MUED 442 Student Teaching-Secondary Vocal, MUSC 313 Diction I, MUSC 314 Diction II, MUSC 324 Conducting-Choral, MUTC 345 Choral Arranging. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Music Department of Music, Morningside College, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5280 This department continues in a tradition that began more than 100 years ago with the founding of the Morningside Conservatory of Music.Today, extensive training and experience in music is offered to students wishing to prepare for professional careers in performance and teaching, and to those who simply value the importance of music in their lives.The Department also offers Celebration of Excellence Talent Scholarships in Music to deserving admitted applicants.Awards up to $4,000 are available to both music majors and non-majors.This grant is awarded upon a successful audition during a student's senior year in high school.In addition, students may earn music participation stipends of $1,500 per year through involvement in music ensembles. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Bachelor of Music in Instrumental Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Music This program is primarily for students aspiring to become performing artists or teachers of performance. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are MUHL 102 Introduction to Music, MUHL 401 Music History I, MUHL 402 Music History II, MUSC 102 Recital Attendance, MUSC 222 Introduction to Conducting, MUTC 103 Music Technology, MUTC 132 Music Theory and Ear Training I, MUTC 133 Music Theory and Ear Training II, MUTC 232 Music Theory and Ear Training III, MUTC 233 Music Theory and Ear Training IV, MUAL 321 Junior Recital Seminar (half), MUAL 421 Senior Recital Seminar (full), MUED 215 Pedagogy of Brass, MUED 216 Pedagogy of Woodwinds, MUED 217 Pedagogy of Strings, MUED 218 Pedagogy of Percussion, MUHL 371 Instrumental Literature, MUSC 323 Conducting-Instrumental, MUTC 332 Form and Analysis, MUTC 344 Orchestration. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Music Department of Music, Morningside College, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5280 This department continues in a tradition that began more than 100 years ago with the founding of the Morningside Conservatory of Music.Today, extensive training and experience in music is offered to students wishing to prepare for professional careers in performance and teaching, and to those who simply value the importance of music in their lives.The Department also offers Celebration of Excellence Talent Scholarships in Music to deserving admitted applicants.Awards up to $4,000 are available to both music majors and non-majors.This grant is awarded upon a successful audition during a student's senior year in high school.In addition, students may earn music participation stipends of $1,500 per year through involvement in music ensembles. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Bachelor of Music in Piano Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Music This program is primarily for students aspiring to become performing artists or teachers of performance. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are MUHL 102 Introduction to Music, MUHL 401 Music History I, MUHL 402 Music History II, MUSC 102 Recital Attendance, MUSC 222 Introduction to Conducting, MUTC 103 Music Technology, MUTC 132 Music Theory and Ear Training I, MUTC 133 Music Theory and Ear Training II, MUTC 232 Music Theory and Ear Training III, MUTC 233 Music Theory and Ear Training IV, MUAL 265/465 Private Piano, MUAL 321 Junior Recital Seminar (half), MUAL 421 Senior Recital Seminar (full), MUED 431 Piano Pedagogy, MUEN 260 Collaborative Piano, MUEN 460 Collaborative Piano, MUHL 413 Piano Literature, MUTC 332 Form and Analysis. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Music Department of Music, Morningside College, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5280 This department continues in a tradition that began more than 100 years ago with the founding of the Morningside Conservatory of Music.Today, extensive training and experience in music is offered to students wishing to prepare for professional careers in performance and teaching, and to those who simply value the importance of music in their lives.The Department also offers Celebration of Excellence Talent Scholarships in Music to deserving admitted applicants.Awards up to $4,000 are available to both music majors and non-majors.This grant is awarded upon a successful audition during a student's senior year in high school.In addition, students may earn music participation stipends of $1,500 per year through involvement in music ensembles. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Bachelor of Music in Vocal Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Music This program is primarily for students aspiring to become performing artists or teachers of performance. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are MUHL 102 Introduction to Music, MUHL 401 Music History I, MUHL 402 Music History II, MUSC 102 Recital Attendance, MUSC 222 Introduction to Conducting, MUTC 103 Music Technology, MUTC 132 Music Theory and Ear Training I, MUTC 133 Music Theory and Ear Training II, MUTC 232 Music Theory and Ear Training III, MUTC 233 Music Theory and Ear Training IV, MUAL293/493 Private Voice, MUAL 321 Junior Recital Seminar (half), MUAL 421 Senior Recital Seminar (full), MUED 209 Vocal Pedagogy I, MUED 210 Vocal Pedagogy II, MUHL 391 Song Literature, MUSC 313 Diction I, MUSC 314 Diction II, MUSC 315 Diction III, MUSC 324 Conducting-Choral, MUTC 332 Form and Analysis. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Music Department of Music, Morningside College, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5280 This department continues in a tradition that began more than 100 years ago with the founding of the Morningside Conservatory of Music.Today, extensive training and experience in music is offered to students wishing to prepare for professional careers in performance and teaching, and to those who simply value the importance of music in their lives.The Department also offers Celebration of Excellence Talent Scholarships in Music to deserving admitted applicants.Awards up to $4,000 are available to both music majors and non-majors.This grant is awarded upon a successful audition during a student's senior year in high school.In addition, students may earn music participation stipends of $1,500 per year through involvement in music ensembles. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Bachelor of Science (BS) in Biopsychology Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Psychology This program is for any liberal arts student interested in the cross disciplinary investigation of the neurological foundations of behavior and mental processes. The majors will be able to: demonstrate the interrelationship between human and animal behavior and biology; read, interpret and think critically about research and theory in the fields of biopsychology and neuroscience; develop skills in collateral areas such as statistical analysis, experimental design, physiological recording, and histology: carry out independent original research investigating the influence of a physiological variable(s); identify and think critically about the ethical issues confronting neuroscience. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are PSYC 101 General Psychology, PSYC 215 Learning and Memory and Lab, PSYC 300 Professional Seminar, PSYC 312 Experimental Psychology, PSYC 401 History and Systems of Psychology, PSYC 432 Brain and Behavior and Lab, PSYC 450 Psychology Capstone, PSYC 463 Research in Psychology, PSYC 260 Developmental Psychology, PSYC 303 Child and Adolescent Psychology, PSYC 309 Abnormal Psychology, PSYC 315 Theories of Personality, PSYC 405 Psychology of Gender, MATH 150 Elementary Probability and Statistics, BIOL 121 Zoology, BIOL 207 Human Anatomy, BIOL 208 Human Physiology, B IOL 252 Microbiology, BIOL 306 Histology, CHEM 110 General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry, CHEM 121 General Chemistry I, MATH 125 Precalculus, PHYS 103 Contemporary Physics-Physical Science, PHYS 104 Contemporary Physics-Physics and Technology, PHYS 111 Geology, PHYS 112 Meteorology, PHYS 201 General Physics I, PHIL 101 Philosophy for Living, PHIL 103 Introduction to Ethics, PHIL 202 Everyday Logic, PHIL 290 Topics in Philosophy, PHIL 490 Topics in Philosophy. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Psychology Department of Psychology, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Bachelor of Science in Corporate Communications Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Business Administration and Economics Department   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are ART 210 Graphic Design I, ART 265 Photography, ART 275 Web Design/Interactive Media, ART 310 Typography, BUSN 231 Principles of Management, BUSN 341 Principles of Marketing, BUSN 342 Principles of Advertising, COMM 215 Writing for the Media, COMM 330 Public Relations, COMM 434 Corporate Communication Internship, COMM 300 News and Feature Writing, COMM 324 Electronic Journalism, MATH 150 Elementary Probability and Statistics, MORN 301 Mastering Public Speaking. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Business Administration and Economics Department Business Administration and Economics Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5437 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) - Basic Prelicensure Track Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Nursing This is a four-year baccalaureate nursing program leading to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree. The curriculum is designed with courses in the liberal arts, the sciences and nursing to enhance one's knowledge and understanding of professional nursing practice. This nursing program is approved by the Iowa Board of Nursing and accredited by the National League for Nursing Accreditation Commission-NLNAC. Upon successful completion of all requirements for graduation, the student graduates with a BSN degree and is eligible to sit for the National Council Licensing Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN). Students entering this program must have completed at least 27 credits including chemistry, human anatomy, human physiology, general psychology, and composition and communication; earn at least a grade of "C" in all required nursing support courses and present a cumulative grade point average of 2.75 or better; present a composite ACT of 20 or above, if available; present Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification (75 hours minimum) prior to entering the first nursing course; report status of any felony conviction. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are PSYC101 General Psychology, 201 Introduction to Nursing Concepts and Practice, CHEM110 General, Organic and Biological Chemistry, 204 Health Assessment, BIOL207 Human Anatomy, 310 Pathophysiology and Pharmacology, BIOL208 Human Physiology, 314 Acute and Chronic Nursing I, BIOL252 Microbiology, 315 Acute and Chronic Nursing II, BIOL205 Health and Nutrition, 317 Care of the Childbearing Family, PSYC260 Developmental Psychology, 304 Mental Health Nursing, MATH150 Elementary Probability and Statistics, 320 Pediatric Nursing Care, 415 Complex Health Situations, 403 Research Utilization in Nursing, 402 Community Health Nursing, 410 Leadership, Management, and Issues in Nursing, 412 Role Development and Professional Preparation. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Nursing Department of Nursing, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 The mission of the Department of Nursing is to prepare academically and clinically competent professional nurses to deliver holistic health care, integrating the values of a liberal arts education with professional preparation.The department also provides a learning environment that cultivates the development of: personal and professional responsibility; ethical leadership; a commitment to life-long learning; a foundation for the pursuance of an advanced role in nursing. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Degree Completion) Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Department of Nursing This is a four-year baccalaureate nursing program leading to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree. The curriculum is designed with courses in the liberal arts, the sciences and nursing to enhance one's knowledge and understanding of professional nursing practice. This nursing program is approved by the Iowa Board of Nursing and accredited by the National League for Nursing Accreditation Commission-NLNAC. Upon successful completion of all requirements for graduation, the student graduates with a BSN degree and is eligible to sit for the National Council Licensing Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN). Students entering this program must present transcript(s) of course work completed toward an earned diploma or associate degree in nursing from a state approved school of nursing; present current licensure as a registered nurse in Iowa (Iowa code section 152E.1, the interstate nurse licensure) compact, recognizes licensure from participating states; earned at least a grade of "C" (2.0) or better in all required nursing support courses which are transferred from other institutions; present a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.75; report status of any felony conviction. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are 204 Health Assessment, 306 Introduction to Baccalaureate Nursing, 414 Holistic Nursing, 403 Research Utilization in Nursing, 402 Community Health Nursing, 410 Leadership, Management, and Issues in Nursing. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Department of Nursing Department of Nursing, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 The mission of the Department of Nursing is to prepare academically and clinically competent professional nurses to deliver holistic health care, integrating the values of a liberal arts education with professional preparation.The department also provides a learning environment that cultivates the development of: personal and professional responsibility; ethical leadership; a commitment to life-long learning; a foundation for the pursuance of an advanced role in nursing. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Bachelor of Sience (BS)degree in Biology Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Biology Department   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Bachelor degree Morningside College The modules are BIOL 121 Zoology, BIOL 122 Botany, BIOL 308 Ecology, BIOL 321 General Physiology, BIOL 351 Genetics, BIOL 460 Capstone Seminar, CHEM 121 General Chemistry I, CHEM 122 General Chemistry II, CHEM 201 Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 202 Organic Chemistry II, MATH 150 Elementary Probability and Statistics or MATH 205 Calculus and Analytic Geometry. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Biology Department Biology Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Master of Arts in Teaching-Professional Educator Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Education Department The Master of Arts in Teaching: Professional Educator program is designed for both elementary and secondary educators. The program of study combines research, best institutional practice, reflective thinking, and technology into a unique learning model. It consists of two parts - the Professional Foundations Core and the Professional Teaching Core. A maximum of 9 hours of transfer credit may be applied to this program. These 9 hours are subject to the following stipulations: 3 hours of graduate credit with no grade lower than B– may be transferred from another institution into the Professional Foundations Core. 6 hours of graduate credit with no grade lower than B– may be transferred from another institution into the Professional Teaching Core. All transfer credit must be approved by the Director of Graduate Studies. If the course being transferred is described in the institution’s catalog, a syllabus may not be required. If the course is not described in the institution’s catalog, a copy of the syllabus will be required. To be admitted to the graduate program at Morningside College, an individual must: Hold a bachelor’s degree and have a minimum grade point average of 3.00 (on a 4.00 scale) on the bachelor's degree program. Hold initial teacher licensure and submit a copy of the current teacher licensure. Masters Morningside College Professional Foundations Core Courses: EDUC 501 Educational Research, EDUC 502 Learning in Educational Settings, EDUC 512 Issues in Education, EDUC 522 Instructional Technology, EDUC 610 Reflective Teaching, EDUC 611 Student Diversity and Educational Practice. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Education Department Education Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5106 This department is accredited by the Iowa Department of Education.Majors are available in Elementary Education and Special Education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Master of Arts in Teaching-Special Education: Instructional Strategist I - Mild/Moderate Secondary (7-12) Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Education Department   To be admitted to the graduate program at Morningside College, an individual must: Hold a bachelor’s degree and have a minimum grade point average of 3.00 (on a 4.00 scale) on the bachelor's degree program. Hold initial teacher licensure and submit a copy of the current teacher licensure. Masters Morningside College Required Courses in the Major Field of Study: SPED 672 Special Education Law, SPED 402G School-Parent Collaboration, SPED 361G Intro to Mild/Moderate Disabilities, SPED 431G Applied Behavioral Analysis, SPED 455G Transition, SPED 551 Educational Assessment, EDUC 384G Reading in Content Areas, SPED 407G Diagnostic Teaching of Math and Practicum, SPED 530 Principles of Special Education, SPED 532 Mild/Moderate Methods 7-12 and Practicum, SPED 642 Internship: Instructional Strategist I 7-12. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Education Department Education Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5106 This department is accredited by the Iowa Department of Education.Majors are available in Elementary Education and Special Education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Master of Arts in Teaching-Special Education: Instructional Strategist I: Mild/Moderate Elementary (K-6) Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Education Department   To be admitted to the graduate program at Morningside College, an individual must: Hold a bachelor’s degree and have a minimum grade point average of 3.00 (on a 4.00 scale) on the bachelor's degree program. Hold initial teacher licensure and submit a copy of the current teacher licensure. Masters Morningside College Required Courses in the Major Field of Study: SPED 672 Special Education Law, SPED 402G School-Parent Collaboration, SPED 361G Intro to Mild/Moderate Disabilities, SPED 431G Applied Behavioral Analysis, SPED 455G Transition, SPED 551 Educational Assessment, EDUC 414G Diagnostic Teaching of Reading and Practicum, SPEC 407G Diagnostic Teaching of Math and Practicum, SPEC 530 Principles of Special Education, SPEC 531 Mild/Moderate Methods K-6 and Practicum, SPEC 641 Internship: Instructional Strategist I K-6. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Education Department Education Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5106 This department is accredited by the Iowa Department of Education.Majors are available in Elementary Education and Special Education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Master of Arts in Teaching-Special Education: K-12 Instructional Strategist II - Behavior Disorders/Learning Disabilities Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Education Department   To be admitted to the graduate program at Morningside College, an individual must: Hold a bachelor’s degree and have a minimum grade point average of 3.00 (on a 4.00 scale) on the bachelor's degree program. Hold initial teacher licensure and submit a copy of the current teacher licensure. Masters Morningside College Required Courses in the Major Field of Study: SPED 402G School-Parent Collaboration, SPED 431G Applied Behavioral Analysis, SPED 455G Transition, SPED 530 Principles of Special Education, SPED 551 Educational Assessment, SPED 644 Assistive Technology, SPED 645 Language Development and Communication Disorders, SPED 646 Curriculum Development and Assessment, SPED 647 Intro to BD/LD, SPED 648 Academic Methods and Materials and Practicum, SPED 649 Social and Behavioral Strategies and Practicum, SPED 672 Special Education Law, SPED 679 Internship: Instructional Strategist II: BD/LD. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Education Department Education Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5106 This department is accredited by the Iowa Department of Education.Majors are available in Elementary Education and Special Education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Master of Arts in Teaching-Special Education: K-12 Instructional Strategist II - Mental Disabilities Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Education Department   To be admitted to the graduate program at Morningside College, an individual must: Hold a bachelor’s degree and have a minimum grade point average of 3.00 (on a 4.00 scale) on the bachelor's degree program. Hold initial teacher licensure and submit a copy of the current teacher licensure. Masters Morningside College Required Courses in the Major Field of Study: SPED 431G Applied Behavior Analysis, SPED 455G Transition, SPED 530 Principles of Special Education, SPED 551 Educational Assessment, SPED 672 Special Education Law, SPED 402G School-Parent Collaboration, SPED 645 Language Development and Communication Disorders, SPED 646 Curriculum Development and Assessment, SPED 644 Assistive Technology, SPED 390G Introduction to Mental Disabilities, SPED 675 Functional Curriculum/Instruction and Practicum, SPED 678 Internship: Instructional Strategist II: MD. Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Education Department Education Department, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5106 This department is accredited by the Iowa Department of Education.Majors are available in Elementary Education and Special Education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Pre-Chiropractic Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Morningside College In this program students must have at least 90 hours (3 years) of college coursework. Students may use the transfer back program to earn a dual degree-one from Morningside and one from the chiropractic school, if they plan carefully and satisfy all general studies requirements. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Pre-professional Morningside College   Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College Morningside College, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Pre-Dentistry Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Morningside College This program prepares students for entry into and success in graduate dental programs leading to the DDS degree. A science major and an internship are recommended. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Pre-professional Morningside College   Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College Morningside College, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Pre-Engineering Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Morningside College Engineering schools have generally encouraged students to pursue the first two or three years of their engineering program at a liberal arts college where the student can receive the direct faculty attention that is often critical in the intense, beginning engineering courses. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Pre-professional Morningside College   Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College Morningside College, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Pre-Law Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Morningside College This program is for students interested in the practice of law generally pursue majors and minors in the traditional fields of the liberal arts. Successful preparation for law school includes majors as diverse as political science, English, philosophy, history, business administration, and economics. Students can choose a minor in legal studies. Students who prefer to do so may personally design an interdisciplinary major in pre-law studies or follow a standard model based upon law school recommendations. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Pre-professional Morningside College   Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College Morningside College, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Pre-Medicine Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Morningside College The goal of this program is to lay a foundation in basic scientific principles which can be applied in further study of medicine, medical teaching and research, or allied biological fields. Recommended majors for pre-medical study include biology, chemistry or physics. Careful advising and scheduling of additional science courses beyond the minimum requirements of medical schools contribute to a high acceptance rate and excellent performance of the graduates who pursue a medical degree. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Pre-professional Morningside College   Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College Morningside College, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Pre-Optometry Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Morningside College   Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Pre-professional Morningside College   Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College Morningside College, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Pre-Pharmacy Full Time 5 Year(s) $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Morningside College The pharmacy major (B.S.) requires five years of study, with the first one or two years of study in prescribed college classes. The typical pre-pharmacy student will be at Morningside for one or two years and then transfer to a professional program where acceptance is based on such criteria as the Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT), college grade point average, and faculty recommendations. Some students pursue a graduate degree in pharmacy after completing a Bachelor of Science degree at Morningside. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Pre-professional Morningside College   Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College Morningside College, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Pre-Physical Therapy Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Morningside College This program is a health profession which provides services to prevent, identify, assess, and correct movement dysfunctions. It includes courses in biology, chemistry, physics, psychology, and statistics, as well as internship experiences required for admission to the accredited two-and-one-half year professional programs. A four-year degree and the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) are required for entrance into graduate programs in physical therapy. Recent graduates in this field have gone to the University of Iowa, Mayo School of Health Sciences, and St. Ambrose University. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Pre-professional Morningside College   Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College Morningside College, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Pre-Physician Assistant Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Morningside College This program's graduates may apply to some programs with a minimum of three years of college work, but the majority of students in a typical class of future physician assistants have completed four or more years of college work. Typical prerequisites include eight semester hours in biology, 8-16 in chemistry, eight in psychology, and statistics or calculus. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Pre-professional Morningside College   Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College Morningside College, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
154004 Morningside College Pre-Veterinary Medicine Full Time Variable $ 20,110 ( Rs 9,25,864 ) a year Morningside College In this program students usually completes a full bachelor's degree with a major in biology or chemistry. Morningside students who are Iowa residents usually apply to Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine for graduate work. Students must have an overall high school grade point average of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale; students from non-English speaking colleges or universities must have scores from TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum paper TOEFL score of 500 (173 computer-based, 61 internet-based) or a minimum score of 18 on the Enhanced ACT or 860 on the SAT, they can also send a copy of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); transcript, leaving certificate, or other academic document with class rank. Pre-professional Morningside College   Morningside College   2036 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College Morningside College, 1501 Morningside Avenue, SIOUX CITY, Iowa, 51106, +1 712 274 5000 Morningside College was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church; it is a private, four-year, co-educational institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.This college has 21 buildings on a 68-acre campus in a scenic, secure residential area of Sioux City, Iowa (population 140,000), provides the highest quality education possible for over 112 years. The Morningside Historic District, which includes Grace United Methodist Church and most of the campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places.The college seeks students, faculty and staff representing diverse social, cultural, ethnic, racial and national backgrounds.The college enrolls more than 1,150 full-time students.Although the majority of students hail from Iowa and Nebraska, Morningside draws students from more than 20 states and several foreign countries.This college is committed to the liberal arts as a foundation for every discipline.More than three-fourths of the college's faculties have attained the highest degree in their profession.With a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio, students are assured of a concentrated, high-quality education. Yes Morningside College Students choose to live on campus as they live close to classes, make lots of friends; find it easier to get involved in organizations and activities on campus; there are always activities going on in the residence halls; the cafeteria is close by; gets the full college experience with better grades.The college's three traditional residence halls are Roadman Hall, Dimmitt Hall, and the Residence Complex.Each of the college's three traditional halls are are split in to smaller floors/wings.The traditional residence halls offer amenities such as kitchens, game rooms, TV lounges, study lounges, laundry rooms and vending.The college also offers three new apartment style residence halls designed around the housing needs of upper-class students.Each apartment offers a kitchenette, bathroom facilities, and private living room; each complex offers laundry and study areas.Poppen Hall and Waitt Hall opened in 2003.Lags Hall, opened in 2007, is the only hall on campus that offers single bedrooms and home to the Morningside College Leadership Academy.The college's housing options include freshman floors, wellness floors, Greek floors, married housing, leadership, and academy.The major services provided for the students living on campus are front desks, guest rooms, programming and activities.
157386 Morehead State University Associate Degree Nursing Program (ADNP) Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Nursing   Students to be accepted to the program must meet the following requirements: American College Test (Enhanced ACT) Score with a mandatory minimum composite score of 19. GPA of 2.5 or higher on a scale of 4.0 with a minimum grade of “C” in general education and support courses required for the program. Students with a grade less than “C” on two courses required for the ADNP in the last four semesters of course work may not be eligible for admission. Students must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 on all work at the University. Successful completion of prerequisite courses with a grade of “C” or better and cumulative GPA of 2.5. BIOL 234 Human Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 235 Human Anatomy and Physiology II, ENG 100 Writing I, MATH 135 Mathematics for Technical Students. Associate degree Morehead State University The modules include BIOL 234 Human Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 235 Human Anatomy and Physiology II, ENG 100 Writing I, MATH 135 Mathematics for Technical Students, NURA 103 Nursing I, Computer Competence, ENG 200 Writing II, MSU 101 Introduction to University Life, PSY 154 Introduction to Psychology, NURA 104 Nursing II, NURA 105 Maternal Newborn Nursing, CMSP 108 Fundamentals of Speech Comm, PSY 156 Life Span Psychology, Completion of BIOL 217 is encouraged prior to Second Level, NURA 202 Nursing III, NURA 205 Psychiatric Nursing, BIOL 217 Elementary Medical Microbiology, BIOL 217L Elementary Medical Microbiology Lab, NURA 206 Nursing IV, NURA 207 Integrated Practicum. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Nursing College of Science and Technology, Department of Nursing, Morehead State University, 234 Reed Hall, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2296 The Department of Nursing is comprised of the Associate Degree Nursing Program (ADNP) and the Baccalaureate Nursing Program (BNP).It is housed within the College of Science and Technology.It supports MSU’s mission by providing academic programs to prepare health care professionals to meet the health care needs of eastern Kentucky which is primarily of Appalachian heritage. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Associate of Applied Science in Industrial Technology - Computer Aided Design and Graphic Technology Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Associate degree Morehead State University The modules include IET 120 Technology Systems, IET 320 Industrial Project Management, ITCD 103 Computer Aided Design and Drafting I, IET 307 Materials Science, ITEC 141 Direct Current Circuits (DC), ITMT 186 Manufacturing and Fabrication, ITCD 203 Computer Aided Design and Drafting II, ITCD 215 Introduction to 3D Design and Modeling, ITCD 301 Tool and Equipment Design, ITCD 305 Residential Architectural Design, ITCD 315 3-D Design, Modeling and Animation, ITCG 102 Graphic Arts I, ITCG 202 Graphic Arts II, ITCG 302 Offset Lithography, ITCG 303 Computer Imaging and Illustration, ITCG 350 Electronic Composition I. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, Morehead State University, 210 Lloyd Cassity Building, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2418 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Associate of Applied Science in Industrial Technology - Construction Management Technology Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Associate degree Morehead State University The modules include IET 120 Technology Systems, IET 320 Industrial Project Management, ITCD 103 Computer Aided Design and Drafting I, IET 307 Materials Science, ITEC 141 Direct Current Circuit, ITMT 186 Manufacturing and Fabrication, ITCM 101 Introduction to Construction Technology, ITCM 202 Structural Design, ITCM 203 Construction Methods and Equipment I, ITCM 204 Codes, Contracts, and Specifications, ITCM 205 Estimating and Construction Costs, ITCM 304 Interpretation of Technical Drawings, ITCM 307 Hydrology, ITCM 310 Principles of Surveying. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, Morehead State University, 210 Lloyd Cassity Building, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2418 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Associate of Applied Science in Industrial Technology - Electrical/Electronics Technology Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Associate degree Morehead State University The modules include IET 120 Technology Systems, IET 320 Industrial Project Management, ITCD 103 Computer Aided Design and Drafting I, IET 307 Materials Science, ITEC 141 Direct Current Circuits (DC), ITMT 186 Manufacturing and Fabrication, ITEC 215 Basic Control Systems, ITEC 240 Residential Wiring, ITEC 241 Alternating Current Circuits (AC), ITEC 242 Principles of Communications, ITEC 244 Fiber Optic Theory and Application, ITEC 245 Digital Electronics, ITEC 342 Electronic Devices and Circuits, ITEC 346 Programmable Logic Controllers. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, Morehead State University, 210 Lloyd Cassity Building, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2418 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Associate of Applied Science in Industrial Technology - Manufacturing Technology Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Associate degree Morehead State University The modules include IET 120 Technology Systems, IET 320 Industrial Project Management, ITCD 103 Computer Aided Design and Drafting I, IET 307 Materials Science, ITEC 141 Direct Current Circuits (DC), ITMT 186 Manufacturing and Fabrication, IET 260 Hydraulics and Pneumatics, ITEC 241 Alternating Current Circuits (AC), ITMT 106 Thermoplastics Processing, ITMT 170 Fundamentals of Robotics, ITMT 270 Robotic Systems Engineering, ITMT 286 Machine Tool Processes, ITMT 370 Robotics Interfacing Engineering, ITMT 386 NC-CNC Manufacturing Technology. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, Morehead State University, 210 Lloyd Cassity Building, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2418 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Associate of Applied Science in Industrial Technology - Telecommunications and Computer Technology Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Associate degree Morehead State University The modules include IET 120 Technology Systems, IET 320 Industrial Project Management, ITCD 103 Computer Aided Design and Drafting I, IET 307 Materials Science, ITEC 141 Direct Current Circuits (DC), ITMT 186 Manufacturing and Fabrication, ITEC 144 Network Fundamentals, ITEC 241 Alternating Current Circuits (AC), ITEC 242 Principles of Communications, ITEC 244 Fiber Optic Theory and Applications, ITEC 245 Digital Electronics, ITEC 342 Electronic Devices and Circuits, ITEC 344 Wireless Communications, ITEC 345 Microprocessor Electronics. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, Morehead State University, 210 Lloyd Cassity Building, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2418 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Science Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Imaging Sciences   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Associate degree Morehead State University The modules include RSCI 110. Introduction to Radiologic Sciences, RSCI 200. Patient Care, RSCI 206. Radiographic Anatomy, Positioning, and Imaging Production I, RSCI 210. Radiographic Equipment and Imaging I, RSCI 230. Radiography Clinical Internship i, RSCI 300. Film Critique and Evaluation, RSCI 310. Radiographic Anatomy, Positioning, and Image Production II, RSCI 320. Radiography Clinical Internship II, RSCI 330. Imaging Pathology, RSCI 335. Radiation Biology and Protection. RSCI 340. Radiographic Equipment and Imaging II, RSCI 346. Radiation Physics and Electronics, RSCI 350. Seminar in Radiography. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Imaging Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Imaging Sciences, Morehead State University, 234 Reed Hall, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2641 The Department of Imaging Sciences offers an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Radiologic Science (AAS) and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Imaging Sciences (BSIS) with areas of concentration in Computed Tomography/Magnetic Resonance, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, and Leadership in Medical Imaging. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Associate of Applied Science in Veterinary Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences This program has been accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association since 1977. Students of this program are eligible for state licensure and are in high demand in clinical practices. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Associate degree Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Associate of Applied Sciences Agricultural Technology - Equine Technology Option Full Time 2 Year(s) $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences This program is designed to prepare the student for an entry-level position in the equine industry and/or advancement into the 4-yr equine sciences program. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Associate degree Morehead State University The modules include AGR 101, Orientation to Agriculture, AGR 102, Agricultural Experience, AGR 133, Introduction to Animal Science, AGR 180, Introduction to Field Crops, AGR 205, Farm Records, AGR 211, Soils, AGR 215, Horticultural Science, AGR 235, Supervised Work Experience, AGR 251, Introduction to Agricultural Mechanics, AGR 300, Pest Management, BIOL 150, Introduction to Plant Science, CHEM 101, Survey of Chemistry, AGR 243 Equine Health and Diseases, AGR 342 Horse Production, AGR 380 Equine Management, AGR 221 Equitation, AGR 222 Livestock Evaluation, AGR 245 Horseshoeing, AGR 329 Advanced Stockseat Horsemanship or, AGR 332 Advanced Saddleseat Horsemanship or AGR 333 Advanced Huntseat Horsemanship, AGR 335 Equitation Teaching, AGR 338 Livestock Judging, AGR 384 Forage Crops. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Associate of Applied Sciences in Agricultural Technology - Agri-Business Option Full Time 2 Year(s) $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Associate degree Morehead State University The modules include AGR 101, Orientation to Agriculture, AGR 102, Agricultural Experience, AGR 133, Introduction to Animal Science, AGR 180, Introduction to Field Crops, AGR 205, Farm Records, AGR 211, Soils, AGR 215, Horticultural Science, AGR 235, Supervised Work Experience, AGR 251, Introduction to Agricultural Mechanics, AGR 300, Pest Management, BIOL 150, Introduction to Plant Science, CHEM 101, Survey of Chemistry, AGR 301 Farm Management, ECON 101 Intro to Economics, Electives (choose 12 hrs with advisor approval): ACCT 281 Principles of Financial Accounting, ACCT 282 Principles of Managerial Accounting, AGR 302 Agricultural Finance, AGR 305 Marketing of Farm Products, CIS 211 Advanced Microcomputer Applications, ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics, ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics, MNGT 261 Legal Environment of Business Organizations, MKT 350 Personal Selling. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University BA in Elementary Education (5-9 Certification) Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include EDEL 302 Integrating Technology into the Classroom, EDEM 330 Foundations of Reading, EDF 207 Foundations of Education, EDF 211 Human Growth and Development, EDMG 306 Development and Learning in Middle Grades, EDMG 332 Reading Strategies for the Middle Grade Teacher, EDMG 347 Literature and Materials for the Preadolescent, EDSP 230 Education of Exceptional Children, EDUC 482 Classroom Management and Assessment, EDMG 341 Teaching Math in Middle Grades, EDMG 342 Teaching Social Studies in the Middle Grades, EDMG 343 Language Arts in Middle Grades, SCI 402 Integrated Biology, Mathematics, and Physical Science Training Methods, EDEM 499C Senior Teaching Seminar, EDMG 446 Supervised Student Teaching, CMSP 108 Fundamentals of Speech Communication, ENG 100 Writing I, ENG 200 Writing II, CIS 101 Computers for Learning or EDUC 222 Computing Tools for Educators, MATH 123 Introduction to Statistics, MATH 131 Mathematical Reasoning and Problem Solving, MATH 135 Mathematics for Technical Students, MATH 141 Plane Trigonometry, MATH 152 College Algebra, MATH 174 Pre-Calculus Mathematics. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences, 201 Laughlin Health Building, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2180 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University BA in Elementary Education (P-5 Certification) Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include EDEE 305 Learn. Theor. and Pract. in Early Elem, EDF 207 Foundations of Education, EDSP 230 Education of Exceptional Children, EDSP 365 Including Students with Diverse Needs, EDEL 302 Integrating Technology into the Classroom, EDEM 330 Foundations of Reading, EDSP 367 Educational Assessment, Elem. Teaching II, SCI 490 Science for the Elementary Teacher, EDEE 321 Teaching Math in Early Elementary, EDUC 482 Classroom Management and Assessment, EDEE 322 Teaching Social Studies in Early Elem, EDEE 323 Language Arts in Early Elementary, EDEE 331 Reading in the Early Elementary, EDEE 423 Supervised Student Teaching Practicum, EDEM 499C Senior Teaching Seminar, English/Language Arts, EDEE 327 Literature and Materials for Young Readers, MATH 231 Math for the Elementary Teachers I, MATH 330 Geometry for Teachers, SCI 112 Inquiry Earth and Space Sc. for Elem Tchr, HIS 201 Global Studies, HIS 220 Early U.S. History, HLTH 301 Hlth, Safety and Nutrition for Early Elm, PHED 311 Movement Exploration, ART 121 School Art I, MUSE 222 Music for the Elementary Teacher. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences, 201 Laughlin Health Building, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2180 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University BA in Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include HS 253 Child Growth and Development, HS 254 Preschool Administration, EDF 207 Foundations of Education, EDSP 230 Education of Exceptional Children, EDEE 305 Learn Theories and Prac. in Early Elem, IECE 301 At-Risk Infants and Toddlers, IECE 345 Preschool Prog for Special Needs Children, EDSP 350 Characteristics of Individuals with Mental, Retardation and Orthopedic Handicaps, IECE 360 Role of Families in Early Childhood Ed, IECE 361 Positive Child Guidance, EDSP 363 Assistive Technology, EDSP 365 Including Students with Diverse Needs in the classroom, EDSP 370 Trans-disciplinary Assessment of Students with Moderate and Severe Disabilities, EDSP 371 Trans-disciplinary Assessment of Students with Moderate and Severe Disabilities, Field Experiences; IECE 411 Role of the Teacher: Creating a Learning, Environment for Diverse Groups, EDEC 426 Activities and Materials in Early Childhood Education: Infants and Toddlers, EDEC 428 Activities and Materials in Early Childhood Education: 3-5 year olds, ART 121 School Art, MUSE 222 Music for Elementary Teachers, PHED 311 Movement Exploration, EDSP 320 Introduction to Corrective Speech, EDEE 327 Literature and Materials for Young Readers, Integrated Capstone Component; IECE 425 Clinical Practice, EDEM 499C Student Teaching Seminar. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences, 201 Laughlin Health Building, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2180 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University BA in Learning and Behavior Disorders (P-12 Certification) Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences This program provides certification for teaching children who have learning disabilities, behavior disorders, orthopedic handicaps, or who are mildly mentally disabled. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include EDSP 230 Education of Exceptional Children, EDSP 350 Characteristic of Individuals with Mental Retardation and Orthopedic Handicaps, EDSP 356 Applied Behavior Analysis, EDSP 363 Assistive Technology, EDSP 365 Including Students with Diverse Needs, EDSP 367 Educational Assessment, EDSP 372 Transition to Adult Life, EDSP 360 Characteristic of Learning and Behavior Disorders, EDSP 353 Language Arts for Students with LBD, EDSP 355 Teaching Students with LBD, EDSP 357 Mathematics and Content Area, Teaching for Students with LBD, EDSP 359 Pract. Teaching Stdts. with LBD, EDSP 435 Supervised Teaching Practicum, EDEL 302 Integrating Tech. into the Classroom, EDEM 330 Foundations of Reading, EDF 207 Foundations of Education, EDF 211 Human Growth and Development, EDMG 306 Development and Learning in Middle Grades, EDMG 347 Literature and Materials for the Preadolescent, EDMG 332 Reading Strategies for the Middle Grade Teacher, EDMG 341 Teaching Math in Middle Grades, EDMG 342 Teaching Social Studies in the Middle Grades, EDMG 343 Language Arts in Middle Grades, EDUC 482 Classroom Management and Assessment. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences, 201 Laughlin Health Building, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2180 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University BA in Moderate and Severe Disability (P-12 Certification) Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences This program provides certification for teaching children who have learning disabilities, behavior disorders, orthopedic handicaps, or who are mildly mentally disabled. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include EDSP 230 Education of Exceptional Children, EDSP 350 Characteristic of Individuals with Mental Retardation and Orthopedic Handicaps, EDSP 356 Applied Behavior Analysis, EDSP 363 Assistive Technology, EDSP 365 Including Students with Diverse Needs, EDSP 367 Educational Assessment, EDSP 372 Transition to Adult Life, EDSP 370 Transdisciplinary Assessment and Services for Students with MSD, EDSP 371 Field Experience in Transdisciplinary, Assessment and Services for Students with MSD, EDSP 373 Curriculum for Students with MSD, EDSP 374 Teaching Students with MSD, EDSP 375 Practicum in Education of Students with MSD, EDSP 437 Student Teaching Practicum MSD, EDSP 230 Education of Exceptional Children, EDSP 320 Introduction to Corrective Speech, EDSP 350 Characteristics of Individuals with Mental Retardation and Orthopedic Handicaps, EDSP 356 Applied Behavior Analysis, EDSP 363 Assistive Technology, EDSP 365 Including Students with Diverse Needs, EDSP 367 Educational Assessment, EDSP 370 Transdisciplinary Assessment of Students with the MSD, EDSP 371 Field Experience in Transdisciplinary Assessment and Services for Students with MSD Disabilities, EDSP 372 Transition to Adult Life, EDSP 373 Curriculum for Students with MSD, EDSP 374 Teaching Students with MSD, EDSP 375 Practicum in Ed of Students with MSD. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences, 201 Laughlin Health Building, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2180 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Baccalaureate Nursing Program (BSN) - Prelicensure Distance / Online Variable Contact provider Office of Graduate Programs The program prepares the graduates for the role of the professional nurse and provides a foundation for graduate study. Students of the program are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) for registered nurses. Students to be admitted to the program should hold an active and unrestricted license to practice as a RN in state where the practicum will take place. Should be a graduate of an Associate Degree Nursing or Diploma Nursing Program. Should have completed 53 hours of prescribed general education and support courses required for the BSN degree. Should have a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 on all course work required for admission to the RN-BSN component of the Baccalaureate Nursing Program. Hold a minimum grade of “C” in each of the required general education, support and nursing courses. Compliance with the Technical Performance Standards. Bachelor degree Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039     Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Baccalaureate Nursing Program (BSN) - Prelicensure Full Time 4 Year(s) $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Nursing The program prepares the graduates for the role of the professional nurse and provides a foundation for graduate study. Students of the program are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) for registered nurses. Students to be accepted to the program must meet the following requirements: American College Test (Enhanced ACT) Score with a mandatory minimum composite score of 19. GPA of 2.5 or higher on a scale of 4.0 with a minimum grade of “C” in general education and support courses required for the program. Students with a grade less than “C” on two courses required for the ADNP in the last four semesters of course work may not be eligible for admission. Students must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 on all work at the University. Successful completion of prerequisite courses with a grade of “C” or better and cumulative GPA of 2.5. BIOL 234 Human Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 235 Human Anatomy and Physiology II, ENG 100 Writing I, MATH 135 Mathematics for Technical Students. Bachelor degree Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Nursing College of Science and Technology, Department of Nursing, Morehead State University, 234 Reed Hall, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2296 The Department of Nursing is comprised of the Associate Degree Nursing Program (ADNP) and the Baccalaureate Nursing Program (BNP).It is housed within the College of Science and Technology.It supports MSU’s mission by providing academic programs to prepare health care professionals to meet the health care needs of eastern Kentucky which is primarily of Appalachian heritage. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Arts - English Major Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Philosophy The curriculum has a two-fold purpose. It seeks to make a contribution to the general education of all students by providing them with the study of writing so they can use their language as effectively and precisely as possible and by introducing them to the sympathetic understanding of literature so their personal lives will be enriched by literary art. It prepares students for such vocations as teaching, publishing, business, and public relations as well as for further professional studies. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include ENG 300 Introduction to Literary Studies in English, ENG 331 British Literature to 1750, ENG 332 British Literature since 1750, ENG 341 American Literature to 1865, ENG 342 American Literature since 1865, ENG 305 Introduction to Linguistics, ENG 315 Structure of English, ENG 393 History of the English Language, ENG 394 Language and Society, ENG 401 Semantics, ENG 404 Linguistics: Grammar, ENG 405 Introduction to Old English, ENG 390 Professional Writing, ENG 391 Advanced Expository Writing, ENG 395 Poetry Writing, ENG 396 Fiction Writing, ENG 397 Creative Non-Fiction, ENG 483 Advanced Poetry Writing, ENG 484 Advanced Fiction Writing, ENG 311 Global English Literature, ENG 320 Women Writers and Feminist Perspectives, ENG 325 Religious Literature of the World, ENG 348 African-American Literature, ENG 360 Appalachian Literature, ENG 365 Literature of the South, ENG 398 Gay and Lesbian Literature, ENG 422 Studies in American Literature to 1900, ENG 423 Studies in American Literature, 1900-1965, ENG 424 Studies in Contemporary American Literature, ENG 436 English Renaissance, ENG 441 Restoration and 18th -Century Literature, ENG 442 Romantic Writers, ENG 443 Victorian Writers, ENG 444 20th -Century British Literature, ENG 445 17th -Century British Literature, ENG 435 Shakespeare, ENG 495 Seminar: Major Writers, ENG 344 Short Story and the Novel, ENG 432 English Novel, ENG 435 Shakespeare, ENG 466 American Poetry, ENG 455 Early Dramatic Literature, ENG 453 Modern Drama, ENG 463 American Fiction, ENG 470 Introduction to Film Literature. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Philosophy Caudil College of Humanities, Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Philosophy, Combs 103 150 University Boulevard, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2726 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Arts - French Major Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Philosophy   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include FRN 101 Beginning French I, FRN 102 Beginning French II, FRN 201 Intermediate French, FRN 202 Conversation and Composition, FRN 301 Advanced Grammar and Composition, FRN 302 Advanced Phonetics and Conversation, FRN 303 Survey of French Literature I, FRN 304 Survey of French Literature II. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Philosophy Caudil College of Humanities, Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Philosophy, Combs 103 150 University Boulevard, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2726 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Arts - Government Major Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Geography, Government, and History This program helps the students to have the ability to exhibit knowledge of political conditions within the United States including the working of formal and informal institutions and the role of conflict, special interest, power, and inequities in the policy making process. Also they have an understanding of the political systems in other countries, the relations between countries, and the functioning of international institutions. This is the basis for comparative study and evaluation of the United States political system. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include GEO 100 Fundamentals of Geography, GEO 101 Physical Geography, GEO 201 Map Interpretation and Analysis, GEO 211 Economic Geography, GEO 349 Introduction to GIS/Cartography, GEO 499C Senior Seminar in Geography, RAPP 201 Society, Nature, and Development, RAPP 202 Basic Computer Tech in Reg. Analysis, RAPP 300 Seminar in Regional Issues I, RAPP 350 Practicing Regional Analysis I, RAPP 450 Practicing Regional Analysis II, RAPP 490 Seminar in Regional Issues II, ECON 401 Environmental Economics, GOVT 324 Environmental Law and Policy. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Geography, Government, and History Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Geography, Government, and History, 354 Rader Hall, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2655 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Arts - History Major Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Geography, Government, and History This program provide breadth in area coverage and depth in practicing history research. These characteristics of the program prepare students to enter the teaching profession, to enter an applied field such as heritage work, or to go on for graduate education. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include HIS 201 Global Studies, HIS 202 American Studies, HIS 210 Early World Civilization, HIS 220 Early American History, HIS 250 Practicing History, HIS 300-329 Advanced American History, HIS 350-369 Advanced European History, HIS 370-379 Advanced Non-Western History, HIS 399 Selected Topics in History, HIS 499C Senior Seminar in History, Advanced Electives in History. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Geography, Government, and History Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Geography, Government, and History, 354 Rader Hall, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2655 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Arts - Spanish Major Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Philosophy   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include SPA 101 Spanish Language and Culture I, SPA 102 Spanish Language and Culture II, SPA 201 Intermediate Spanish I, SPA 202 Intermediate Spanish II, SPA 208 Spanish Phonetics and Pronunciation, SPA 300 Grammar and Composition, Hispanic Literature Electives, Approved 300-500 level electives. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Philosophy Caudil College of Humanities, Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Philosophy, Combs 103 150 University Boulevard, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2726 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Arts - Theatre Major Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Communication and Theatre This program helps the students to have general familiarity with all aspects of theatre and also proficiency in at least two specific areas of theatre production such as acting, directing, set design and construction, costume design and construction, lighting, properties, makeup, publicity, sound design, and stage movement. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include THEA 100 Fundamentals of the Theatre, CMSP 100 Voice and Articulation, THEA 177, 277, 377, 477 Practicum, THEA 200 Introduction to Dramatic Literature, THEA 210 Technical Production, THEA 225 Introduction to Design, THEA 284 Acting Techniques, THEA 380 Play Directing, THEA 499C Senior Seminar in Theatre, THEA 354 Theatre History I, THEA 355 Theatre History II, THEA 321 Stage Lighting, THEA 322 Scene Design, THEA 326 Stage Costume Design, THEA 105 Modern Dance Technique, THEA 205 Intermediate Modern Dance, THEA 207 Dance Improvisation, THEA 208 Beginning Ballet, THEA 305 Advanced Modern Dance, THEA 308 Intermediate Ballet, THEA 309 Tap Dancing, THEA 310 Stage Movement, THEA 315 Stage Makeup, THEA 316 Stage Properties, THEA 317 Scene Painting, THEA 318 Hip Hop and Urban Dance, THEA 319 Jazz Dance, THEA 321 Stage Lighting, THEA 322 Scene Design, THEA 325 Stage Costume History, THEA 326 Stage Costume Design, THEA 327 Creative Sewing for the Theatre I, THEA 328 Creative Sewing for the Theatre II, THEA 375 Creative Dramatics, THEA 408 Advanced Ballet. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Communication and Theatre Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Communication and Theatre, Morehead State University, 111 Breckinridge Hall, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2134 The Department of Communication and Theatre at MSU prepares students for the challenges of careers within the areas of business, media (television/radio/internet), public relations, advertising, journalism, the arts, and education.The study of communication also enhances a student’s appreciation for humanity’s expressive achievements and the impact of mass media on society.The department offers a major in communication that allows each student to choose a specialization from one of the following areas: advertising design, public relations, organizational communication, electronic media, journalism, or applied communication. The department also offers a BA in Theatre. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Arts Degree in Geography Full Time 4 Year(s) $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Geography, Government, and History This program helps the students to have the technical ability to store, manage, manipulate, and display geographic data in order to answer research questions and solve problems, and to perform synthetic regional analysis with a focus on economic development including consideration of factors that contribute to growth and its impact on the physical environment. Also they have the ability to perform real world location analysis, which are based on traditional geographic theories and concepts. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include GEO 100 Fundamentals of Geography, GEO 101 Physical Geography, GEO 201 Map Interpretation and Analysis, GEO 202 Computer Tech in Reg Analysis, GEO 241 United States and Canada, Three technical hours from the following, GEO 349 Introduction to GIS/Cartography, GEO 351 Geographic Information Systems, GEO 355 Remote Sensing, GEO 499C Senior Seminar in Geography, Four GEO electives. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Geography, Government, and History Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Geography, Government, and History, 354 Rader Hall, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2655 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Arts in Communication - Advertising/Public Relations Option Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Communication and Theatre This program will help the students to have an understanding of communication theories, application of various techniques and technology in effective message production and delivery. Knowledge of the characteristics and capabilities of various media to convey effectively ideas and messages. And understanding of the impact of communication and related media on history, society, and culture. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include COMM 110 History of Communications Media, COMM 220 Introduction to Communication Theory, Advertising/Public Relations Option; CMJN 201 Newswriting and Reporting, CMAP 177, 277, 377, 477 Advertising/Public Relations Practicum, CMAP 366 Desktop Publishing II, CMAP 382 Principles of PR, CMAP 383 Principles of Ad, CMAP 384 Ad Copywriting, CMAP 385 PR Research and Techniques, CMAP 499C Senior Seminar, CMEM 390 Electronic Media Web Layout and Design, CMJN 492 Media Law and Ethics, CMAP 483 Advertising Design, Select one course from the following: CMAP 482 PR Campaigns, CMAP 486 Advertising Campaign Strategy and Media Buying, CMSP 383 Small Group Comm, CMSP 385 Persuasion, CMSP 309 Public Speaking, CMSP 367 Organizational Communication, CMSP 371 Prof. Comm. Practices and Standards, CMSP 401 Communication and Leadership, CMSP 405 Communication Issue Management, COMM 320 Introduction to Research Methods in Communication, COMM 465 Public Opinion and News Media. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Communication and Theatre Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Communication and Theatre, Morehead State University, 111 Breckinridge Hall, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2134 The Department of Communication and Theatre at MSU prepares students for the challenges of careers within the areas of business, media (television/radio/internet), public relations, advertising, journalism, the arts, and education.The study of communication also enhances a student’s appreciation for humanity’s expressive achievements and the impact of mass media on society.The department offers a major in communication that allows each student to choose a specialization from one of the following areas: advertising design, public relations, organizational communication, electronic media, journalism, or applied communication. The department also offers a BA in Theatre. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Arts in Communication - Journalism Option Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Communication and Theatre This program will help the students to have an understanding of communication theories, application of various techniques and technology in effective message production and delivery. Knowledge of the characteristics and capabilities of various media to convey effectively ideas and messages. And understanding of the impact of communication and related media on history, society, and culture. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include CMJN 201 Newswriting and Reporting I, CMJN 250 Newsgathering, CMJN 492 Media Law and Ethics, CMJN 301 Advanced Newswriting and Reporting, CMJN 177, 277, 377, 477 Journalism Practicum, CMJN 499C Journalism Senior Seminar, Elective Courses, Select three courses from the following: CMJN 358 Sports Writing, CMJN 364 Feature Writing, CMJN 465 Editorial Writing, CMEM 341 Writing for Electronic Media, CMEM 420 Feature and Documentary Writing, CMEM 444 Electronic Newsgathering, Select one course from the following: CMJN 204 Copyreading and Editing, CMEM 101 Elements of Production I, Select one course from the following: CMAP 306 News Graphics and Production, CMAP 366 Desktop Publishing II, CMEM 390 Elec. Med. Web Layout and Design, Select one course from the following: COMM 462 Media Criticism, COMM 465 Public Opinion and News Media. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Communication and Theatre Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Communication and Theatre, Morehead State University, 111 Breckinridge Hall, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2134 The Department of Communication and Theatre at MSU prepares students for the challenges of careers within the areas of business, media (television/radio/internet), public relations, advertising, journalism, the arts, and education.The study of communication also enhances a student’s appreciation for humanity’s expressive achievements and the impact of mass media on society.The department offers a major in communication that allows each student to choose a specialization from one of the following areas: advertising design, public relations, organizational communication, electronic media, journalism, or applied communication. The department also offers a BA in Theatre. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Arts in Communication - Organizational and Interpersonal Communication Option Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Communication and Theatre This program will help the students to have an understanding of communication theories, application of various techniques and technology in effective message production and delivery. Knowledge of the characteristics and capabilities of various media to convey effectively ideas and messages. And understanding of the impact of communication and related media on history, society, and culture. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include CMSP 230 Interpersonal Communication, CMSP 177, 277, 377, 477 Organizational and Interpersonal Practicum, CMSP 385 Persuasion, CMSP 367 Intro to Organizational Communication, CMSP 371 Professional Communication, Practices and Standards, CMSP 383 Small Group Communication, CMSP 467 Advanced Organizational Communication, CMSP 499C Senior Seminar, Elective Courses, CMSP 210 Listening, CMSP 309 Public Speaking, CMSP 350 Communication, Culture and Diversity, CMSP 382 Argumentation and Debate, CMSP 390 Conflict and Communication, CMSP 400 Interviewing, CMSP 401 Communication and Leadership, CMSP 405 Communication Issue Management, CMSP 421 Classical Rhetorical Theory, CMSP 422 Contemporary Rhetorical Theory, CMSP 423 Rhetorical Criticism, CMSP 427 American Public Address, CMSP 430 Contemporary Public Address, COMM 411 Advanced Public Speaking, COMM 483 Advanced Small Group Communication. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Communication and Theatre Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Communication and Theatre, Morehead State University, 111 Breckinridge Hall, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2134 The Department of Communication and Theatre at MSU prepares students for the challenges of careers within the areas of business, media (television/radio/internet), public relations, advertising, journalism, the arts, and education.The study of communication also enhances a student’s appreciation for humanity’s expressive achievements and the impact of mass media on society.The department offers a major in communication that allows each student to choose a specialization from one of the following areas: advertising design, public relations, organizational communication, electronic media, journalism, or applied communication. The department also offers a BA in Theatre. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Arts in Communication - Production Option Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Communication and Theatre This program will help the students to have an understanding of communication theories, application of various techniques and technology in effective message production and delivery. Knowledge of the characteristics and capabilities of various media to convey effectively ideas and messages. And understanding of the impact of communication and related media on history, society, and culture. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include CMEM 101 Elements of Production I, CMEM 201 Elements of Production II, CMEM 341 Writing for the Electronic Media, CMEM 390 Electronic Media Web Layout, 450 Electronic Media Management, CMEM 459 Media Law and Ethics, CMEM 177, 277, 377, 477 Electronic Media, Practicum; CMEM 499C Electronic Media Senior Seminar, Elective Courses, Select four courses from the following: CMEM: 320, 338, 340, 350, 357, 358, 379, 381, 399 (up to 9 hours), 420, 440, 444, 451, 452, 460, CMJN: 201, 204, 250, 285, 301, 358, 364, COMM: 339, 347, 439, 447, 476 (up to 6), 462, 482, CMAP: 366, 382, 383, CMSP: 100, 200, 210, 230, 309, 367. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Communication and Theatre Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Communication and Theatre, Morehead State University, 111 Breckinridge Hall, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2134 The Department of Communication and Theatre at MSU prepares students for the challenges of careers within the areas of business, media (television/radio/internet), public relations, advertising, journalism, the arts, and education.The study of communication also enhances a student’s appreciation for humanity’s expressive achievements and the impact of mass media on society.The department offers a major in communication that allows each student to choose a specialization from one of the following areas: advertising design, public relations, organizational communication, electronic media, journalism, or applied communication. The department also offers a BA in Theatre. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Arts in English with Secondary (8-12) Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Philosophy The curriculum has a two-fold purpose. It seeks to make a contribution to the general education of all students by providing them with the study of writing so they can use their language as effectively and precisely as possible and by introducing them to the sympathetic understanding of literature so their personal lives will be enriched by literary art. It prepares students for such vocations as teaching, publishing, business, and public relations as well as for further professional studies. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include ENG 211 or 212, ENG 499C Senior Seminar in English, ENG 300 Introduction to Literary Studies in English, ENG 331 British Literature to 1750, ENG 332 British Literature since 1750, ENG 341 American Literature to 1865, ENG 342 American Literature since 1865, ENG 305 Introduction to Linguistics, ENG 315 Structure of English, ENG 404 Linguistics: Grammar, ENG 393 History of English Language, ENG 394 Language and Society, ENG 401 General Semantics, ENG 405 Introduction to Old English, ENG 390 Professional Writing, ENG 391 Advanced Expository Writing, CMJN 301 Advanced News Writing and Reporting II, CMJN 465 Editorial Writing, CMJN 460 Reviews and Criticism, ENG 395 Poetry Writing, ENG 483 Advanced Poetry Writing, ENG 396 Fiction Writing, ENG 484 Advanced Fiction Writing, ENG 397 Writing Creative Non-Fiction, CMJN 358 Sports Writing, CMJN 364 Feature Writing, ENG 280 Intro to Teaching Secondary Language Arts, ENG 381 Teaching Literature in Secondary Schools, ENG 382 Teaching Writing in Secondary School, ENG 400 Studies in English for Teachers. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Philosophy Caudil College of Humanities, Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Philosophy, Combs 103 150 University Boulevard, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2726 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Arts in Exercise Science - Corporate Wellness/Clinical Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include BIOL 231 Human Anatomy, BIOL 232 Human Physiology, HLTH 203 Safety and First Aid, HLTH 206 Prin. of Nutrition or HS 201, HLTH 310 Health and Wellness Promotion, HPE 160 Foundations of Hlth and Physical Education, PHED 205 Lifetime Fitness (A Scientific Approach), PHED 220 Athletic Training I, PHED 301 Evaluation in Exercise Science, PHED 306 Functional Anatomy/Biomechanics, PHED 315 Motor Development and Motor Learning, PHED 326 Exercise Program Leadership, PHED 332 Principles of Strength and Conditioning, PHED 423 Exercise Mgnt: Special Populations, PHED 432 Physiology of Exercise, PHED 424 Principles and Practice of Kinesiotherapy or PHED 475 Adapted Physical Education, PHED 450 Planning and Managing Exercise Prog, PHED 441 Exercise Testing and Prescription, PHED 453A Corporate Practicum, PHED 453B Clinical Practicum. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences, 201 Laughlin Health Building, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2180 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Arts in Exercise Science - Kinesiotherapy Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include BIOL 231 Human Anatomy, BIOL 232 Human Physiology, HLTH 203 Safety and First Aid, HLTH 206 Prin. of Nutrition or HS 201, HLTH 310 Health and Wellness Promotion, HPE 160 Foundations of Hlth and Physical Education, PHED 205 Lifetime Fitness (A Scientific Approach), PHED 220 Athletic Training I, PHED 301 Evaluation in Exercise Science, PHED 306 Functional Anatomy/Biomechanics, PHED 315 Motor Development and Motor Learning, PHED 326 Exercise Program Leadership, PHED 332 Principles of Strength and Conditioning, PHED 423 Exercise Mgnt: Special Populations, PHED 432 Physiology of Exercise, PHED 424 Principles and Practice of Kinesiotherapy, PHED 475 Adapted Physical Education, PHED 450 Planning and Managing Exercise Programs, or PHED 441 Exercise Testing and Prescription, PHED 453B Clinical Practicum, PHED 453C Clinical Internship in Kinesiotherapy. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences, 201 Laughlin Health Building, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2180 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Arts in French - P 12 Certification Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Philosophy   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include EDF 207 Foundations of Education, EDF 211 Human Growth and Development, EDF 311 Learning Theories and Assessment, EDSE 312 Educational Methods and Technology, EDSE 483 Classroom Organ and Mgt for Sec Tchrs, EDSP 332 Education of Exceptional Children, EDSE 416 Clinical Practice. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Philosophy Caudil College of Humanities, Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Philosophy, Combs 103 150 University Boulevard, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2726 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Arts in Health Education P-12 Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include HLTH 205 Psychological Health, HLTH 206 Principles of Nutrition, HLTH 230 Community Health, HLTH 360 Family Health, HLTH 430 Consumer Health, HLTH 418 Use and Abuse of Drugs, HPE 160 Foundations of Hlth and Physical Education, HPE 301 Classroom Assessment in Hlth and Phys Ed, HLTH 475 School Health Program, HPE 302 Methods of Teaching Elem Health, HPE 304 Methods of Teaching Elem Phys Ed, EDF 207 Foundations of Education, EDF 311 Learning Theories and Assessment in Ed, EDSE 312 Educational Methods and Technology, EDSP 332 Teaching the Exceptional Student, EDSE 416 Clinical Practice, EDSE 483 Classroom Organization and Management for Secondary Teachers. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences, 201 Laughlin Health Building, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2180 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Arts in Health Promotion Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences This program prepare individuals for positions in any of the five recognized work settings for health educators - school, community, college/university, work-site, or medical. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include HPE 160 Foundations of Health and Physical Education, HLTH 205 Psychological Health, HLTH 206 Principles of Nutrition or HS 201 Principles of Nutrition, HLTH 230 Community Health, HLTH 310 Health and Wellness Promotion, HLTH 360 Family Health, HLTH 425 Planning, Managing and Evaluating, Health/Wellness Programs, HLTH 430 Consumer Health, HLTH 435 Health Counseling, HLTH 470 Practicum in Health Promotions, HLTH 499C Senior Seminar in Health Promotion, HLTH 408 General School Safety, HLTH 414 Principles of Epidemiology, HLTH 418 Use and Abuse of Drugs, Approved 300-500 level electives. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences, 201 Laughlin Health Building, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2180 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Arts in Music Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include MUSP 2XX Private Applied Area (principal instrument course number), MUSP 4XX Private Applied Area (principal instrument course number), MUSP 200, 400 Performance Class (principal instrument section number), MUSM 200, 400 Student Recital (complete 7 semesters with a grade of K), MUSG 123 Class Piano I, MUSG 124 Class Piano II, MUSG 223 Class Piano III, MUSG 224 Class Piano IV, and/or MUSP 243/443 Private Piano, MUSM 170/370 Concert Band, MUSM 171/371 Symphony Band, MUSM 172/372 Marching Band, MUSM 191/391 University Chorus, MUSM 192/392 Concert Choir, or MUSM 193/393 Chamber Singers, MUSM 179/379 Orchestra, MUST 131 Music Theory I, MUST 132 Music Theory II, MUST 236 Music Theory III, MUST 237 Music Theory IV, MUST 133 Music Reading I, MUST 135 Music Reading II, MUST 233 Music Reading III, MUST 234 Music Reading IV, MUST 430 Arranging, MUSH 161 Music Literature I, MUSH 162 Music Literature II, MUSH 361 Music History I, MUSH 362 Music History II. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music, Baird Music Hall 106, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2473 The Morehead State University Department of Music has a distinguished history of educating musicians and teachers since the 1920s.Baird Music Hall is the center of activity for undergraduate and graduate music students.It houses multi-media classrooms, large and small ensemble rehearsal halls, teaching studios, practice rooms, a 16-station keyboard-skills laboratory, keyboard practice facilities equipped with both studio and grand pianos and organs, the 400-seat Duncan Recital Hall, and the Listening-Learning Center, which is the home to the digital music technology laboratory. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Arts in Paralegal Studies Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Geography, Government, and History This program combines the advantages of a liberal arts education with the development of professional skills necessary to provide legal assistance to attorneys in law offices, corporations, and government agencies. Under the supervision of an attorney, paralegals, or legal assistants, interview clients, draft legal documents, research points of law, support litigation, manage law offices, and represent clients before administrative agencies as allowed by law. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include GOVT 141 United States Government, CIS 101 Computers for Learning, PLS 210 Introduction to Paralegalism, PLS 321 Legal Research, PLS 322 Legal Writing, PLS 325 Civil Litigation for the Paralegal I, PLS 326 Civil Litigation for the Paralegal II, PLS 332 Property Law, PLS 334 Torts, Personal Injury Litigation and Insurance Law, PLS 335 Contracts, Uniform Commercial Code, PLS 340 Criminal Law and Procedure, PLS 490 Paralegal Internship, PLS 499C Senior Paralegal Practice Seminar, GOVT 303 Comparative Constitutional Law, GOVT 321 Constitutional Law: Government Powers, GOVT 322 Courts and Civil Liberties, GOVT 324 Environmental Law and Policy, PLS 333 Family Law, PLS 336 Wills, Trusts, and Estates, PLS 337 Corporate Law, PLS 360 Paralegal Specialty Course, PLS 476 Special Problems in Paralegal Studies. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Geography, Government, and History Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Geography, Government, and History, 354 Rader Hall, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2655 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Arts in Physical Education P-12 Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include HPE 160 Foundations of Health and Physical Education, HPE 301 Classroom Assessment in Health and Physical Education, PHED 205 Lifetime Fitness, PHED 315 Motor Development and Motor Learning, PHED 306 Functional Anatomy/Biomechanics, PHED 430 The Psychosocial Dimensions of Sport and Physical Activity, PHED 432 Physiology of Exercise, HPE 300 Methods of Teaching Elem Phys Ed, HPE 303 Methods of Teaching Secondary Phys Ed, PHED 212 Games and Rhythms for Elementary Teachers, PHED 213 Methods of Teaching Individual Sports, PHED 214 Methods of Teaching Racket Sports, PHED 215 Methods of Teaching Team Sports, PHED 216 Methods of Teaching Lifetime Sports, PHED 217 Methods of Teaching Gymnastics and the Martial Arts, PHED 218 Methods of Teaching Dance, PHED 475 Adapted Physical Education. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences, 201 Laughlin Health Building, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2180 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Psychology The purpose of this program is to extend the foundation provided by the major by allowing students to seek additional training in specialized areas of psychology, and to gain hands-on experience. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules includePSY154 Introduction to Psychology, PSY281 Experimental Design/Analysis I, PSY282 Experimental Design/Analysis II, PSY 499C Systems and Theories, PSY 199 Workshop, PSY 276 Independent Study, PSY 339 Cooperative Education, PSY 353 Industrial Psychology, PSY 356 Cognitive Development of the Infant and Child, PSY 358 Psychological Testing, PSY 359 Applied Behavior Analysis , PSY 399 Workshop, PSY 422 Comparative Psychology, PSY 452 Disorders of Childhood, PSY 470 Research Problems, PSY 471 Addiction Therapies, PSY 472 Practicum, PSY 475 Selected Topics, PSY 477 Seminar in Developmental Research. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Psychology College of Science and Technology, Department of Psychology, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 The Psychology Department at MSU provides students with diverse, high quality educational experiences that foster success. Some of the distinguishing features are: dedicated faculty with wide ranging professional and research interests, classrooms and research laboratories equipped with state-of-the-art technology to enhance the variety and quality of learning, excellent opportunities for students to engage in individualized, hands-on, faculty-guided research and to present results at professional conferences, outstanding, supervised field experiences in community mental health, hospital, and juvenile correction settings. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Geography, Government, and History This program helps the students to develop their capacity to teach at the secondary level in at least three social studies disciplines, including history. They also have the awareness of the social, political, and economic systems that comprise contemporary societies as well as the growing interdependencies between societies as mediated by a global economy and shared concern for the physical environment. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include HIS 201 Global Studies, HIS 202 American Studies, HIS 210 Early World History, HIS 220 Early American History, HIS 250 Practicing History, HIS 301, 306 or 308 (Select 1), HIS 310, 311, 312, 317 or 318 (Select 1), HIS 351-361 (Select 1), HIS 370-379 (Select 1), GEO 101 Physical Geography, GEO 201 Map Use and Analysis, GEO 300 World Geography, GEO Electives: Select 2 courses, ECON 101 Introduction to Economics, ECON 201 Macroeconomics or ECON 202 Microeconomics, GOVT 141 U.S. Government, GOVT 230 Comparative Politics or GOVT 242 State and Local Government, GOVT 300-349, GOVT 330-337 (Select 1 course), GOVT 360-369 (Select 1 course), HIS 499D Teaching Social Studies, HIS 451 Curriculum and Instruction for Social Studies, HIS 322 Appalachia or HIS 323 Kentucky, HIS 311 Native American History or HIS 321 American Frontier. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Geography, Government, and History Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Geography, Government, and History, 354 Rader Hall, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2655 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Arts in Sociology - Criminology Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Sociology, Social Work and Criminology This program provides students with broad critical and analytical skills that can be applied on the individual, organizational, and societal levels. Combined with other skills and courses, a sociology major can prepare for careers in human service, planning, personnel, public relations, college teaching, and more. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include CRIM/SOC 210 The Sociology of Deviance, CRIM 250 Introduction to the Criminal, CRIM 300 The Criminogenic Family, CRIM/SOC 306 Juvenile Delinquency, or
RIM/SOC 401 Criminology, CRIM 380 Race, Class, Gender, and Crime, CRIM 490 Practicum in Criminology, CRIM 491 Senior Seminar, CRIM 499C Senior Criminology Capstone, CRIM 416 Working With Offenders, SOC 101 General Sociology, SOC 405 Sociological Theory, SOC 450 Research Methodology, SOC 451 Social Science Data Analysis.
Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Sociology, Social Work and Criminology Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Sociology, Social Work and Criminology, 347 Reader Hall, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2656 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Arts in Sociology - Sociology Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Sociology, Social Work and Criminology This program provides students with broad critical and analytical skills that can be applied on the individual, organizational, and societal levels. Combined with other skills and courses, a sociology major can prepare for careers in human service, planning, personnel, public relations, college teaching, and more. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include SOC 101 General Sociology, SOC 305 Cultural Anthropology, Choose two of the following: SOC 300, SOC 350, SOC 374, SOC 405 Sociological Theory, SOC 450 Research Methodology, SOC 451 Social Science Data Analysis, SOC 499C Senior Seminar, SOC electives of which nine hours must be at the 300 level or above. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Sociology, Social Work and Criminology Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Sociology, Social Work and Criminology, 347 Reader Hall, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2656 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Arts in Spanish - P 12 Certification Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Philosophy   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include EDF 207 Foundations of Education, EDF 211 Human Growth and Development, EDF 311 Learning Theories and Assessment, EDSE 312 Educational Methods and Technology, EDSE 483 Classroom Organ and Mgt for Sec Tchrs, EDSP 332 Education of Exceptional Children, EDSE 416 Clinical Practice. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Philosophy Caudil College of Humanities, Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Philosophy, Combs 103 150 University Boulevard, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2726 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art - Graphic Design Emphasis Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Art This program helps the students to understand and skillfully apply various media, techniques, and technology in the production and presentation of artwork. Use knowledge of characteristics of visual art to effectively convey ideas. And effectively choose a range of subject matter, symbols, and ideas as content for works of art. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include ART 101 Two Dimensional Foundation, ART 102 Three Dimensional Foundation, ART 103 Color Foundation, ART 204 Drawing I, ART 214 Painting Techniques I, ART 263 Art History I, ART 264 Art History II, ART 265 Art History III, ART 245 Ceramics I, ART 294 Sculpture I, ART 351 Intaglio Printmaking, ART 352 Lithographic Printmaking, ART 373 Basic Black and White Photography, ART History, ART electives, ART 205 Graphic Design I, ART 302 Typography, ART 305 Graphic Design II, ART 306 Graphic Design for the Web, ART 309 Computer Art, ART 320 Survey of Graphic Design, ART 405 Graphic Design III, ART 406 Graphic Design IV, ART 410 Computer Animation. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Art Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Art, Claypool-Young Building, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2766 The Clay pool-Young Art Building with its distinctive architectural style stands out on campus.One feature of the Clay pool-Young art building architecture are its north-facing skylights.With most of the studios situated on the north side of the building students have the advantage of working in studios with the north light so prized by artists and designers.Each area of the program requires special equipment and studio space specific to the teaching of that discipline.For example the teaching of studio art requires welding and woodworking equipment, pottery throwing wheels, kilns, printing presses, easels and painting storage racks, special drawing tables and much more.Graphic design and computer art require state-of-the-art computer equipment, software programs, scanners, printers and digital photography labs.Art History has a large auditorium with the latest slide projectors, screens and audio equipment for lectures. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art - Teacher Certification for Grades P-12 Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Art This program helps the students to understand and skillfully apply various media, techniques, and technology in the production and presentation of artwork. Use knowledge of characteristics of visual art to effectively convey ideas. And effectively choose a range of subject matter, symbols, and ideas as content for works of art. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include ART 101 Two Dimensional Foundation, ART 102 Three Dimensional Foundation, ART 103 Color Foundation, ART 204 Drawing I, ART 214 Painting Techniques I, ART 263 Art History I, ART 264 Art History II, ART 265 Art History III, ART 245 Ceramics I, ART 294 Sculpture I, ART 351 Intaglio Printmaking, ART 352 Lithographic Printmaking, ART 373 Basic Black and White Photography, ART History, ART electives, ART 101 Two-Dimensional Foundation, ART 102-Three Dimensional Foundation, ART 103-Color Foundation, ART 204 Drawing I, ART 214 Painting Techniques I, ART 263 Art History I, ART 264 Art History II, ART 265 Art History III, ART 245 Ceramics I, ART 294 Sculpture I, ART 351 Intaglio Printmaking, ART 352 Lithographic Printmaking, ART 373 Basic Black and White Photography, ART History (300 or higher elective), ART 321 Materials and Methods for Secondary Art. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Art Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Art, Claypool-Young Building, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2766 The Clay pool-Young Art Building with its distinctive architectural style stands out on campus.One feature of the Clay pool-Young art building architecture are its north-facing skylights.With most of the studios situated on the north side of the building students have the advantage of working in studios with the north light so prized by artists and designers.Each area of the program requires special equipment and studio space specific to the teaching of that discipline.For example the teaching of studio art requires welding and woodworking equipment, pottery throwing wheels, kilns, printing presses, easels and painting storage racks, special drawing tables and much more.Graphic design and computer art require state-of-the-art computer equipment, software programs, scanners, printers and digital photography labs.Art History has a large auditorium with the latest slide projectors, screens and audio equipment for lectures. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Business Administration - Accounting Option Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Business, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance This program helps the students to be prepared for an entry-level position in accounting or for graduate study in accounting or other business fields. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include ACCT 381 Intermediate Accounting I, ACCT 382 Intermediate Accounting II, ACCT 383 Intermediate Accounting III, ACCT 387 Income Tax, ACCT 390 Cost Accounting, ACCT 483 Auditing, ACCT 339 Cooperative Education III or ACCT 439 Cooperative Education IV, ACCT 375 Account Anyl and Fin Dec Making, ACCT 388 Practice in Personal Tax Accounting, ACCT 391 Accounting Information Systems, ACCT 428 Governmental Accounting, ACCT 482 Advanced Accounting, ACCT 485 Forensic Accounting, ACCT 487 Advanced Tax Accounting II, ACCT 490 Cost Accounting II. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Business, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance College of Business, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, 222 Combs, 150 University Blvd, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2152 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Business Administration - Business Information Systems Option Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Business, Department of Information Systems This is a flexible concentration whereby students can pursue an emphasis in end-user computing, software training and development, multimedia, web-based technologies, and microcomputer networking. The option focuses on planning, designing, implementing, evaluating, and managing information technologies for the desktop environment. It deals with the application of technologies that support work processes and employee performance in the workplace. It is designed to challenge undergraduate students to understand the dynamics role of information systems on workplace performance from the perspective of both individual workers and the organization. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include BIS 320 Web Technologies and Information Architecture, BIS 350 Computer Systems Support and Security, BIS 425 Training and Development for Industry, BIS 440 Planning and Implementation of IT, BIS 490 Cases in Information Technology, BIS 398 Practicum in Information Systems or CIS 439 Cooperative Education IV, CIS 211 Advanced Microcomputer Applications, CIS 340 Telecommunications and Networking, BIS/CIS Approved electives, BIS 322 Systems Security, BIS 330 Collaborative Technologies and Knowledge Management, CIS 325 Analysis and Design of Information Systems, CIS 442 Network Administration. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Business, Department of Information Systems College of Business, Department of Information Systems, 320 Combs, 150 University Blvd, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2163 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Business Administration - Business and Information Technology Education Option Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Business, Department of Information Systems This program is designed to prepare exemplary educators in business, computer, and marketing education. Forecasters reveal that the workplace will continue to become more dependent on workers who have skills in computer hardware and software, have knowledge in business and computer systems, and display the attitude to continue to learn and grow.program is designed for those students who are seeking certification to teach business, computer, and marketing courses in Grades 5-12. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include ACCT 281 Principles of Financial Accounting, ACCT 282 Principles of Managerial Accounting, BIS 321 Business Communications, BIS 421 Business and Technical Presentations, CIS 311 Management Information Systems, MNGT 261 The Legal Environment of Business Organizations, MNGT 301 Principles of Management, MKT 304 Marketing, One approved MKT elective, BIS 216 Advanced Document Processing, BIS 320 Web Technologies and Information Architecture, BIS 330 Collaborative Technology and Knowledge Management, BIS 350 Computer Systems Support and Security, BIS 425 Training and Development for Industry, BIS 440 Planning and Implementation of IT, *BIS 499C Teaching Methods in Business and Information Technology Education, CIS 211 Advanced Microcomputer Applications, CIS 340 Telecommunications and Networking or CIS 442 Network Administration. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Business, Department of Information Systems College of Business, Department of Information Systems, 320 Combs, 150 University Blvd, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2163 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Business Administration - Computer Information Systems Option Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Business, Department of Information Systems This program prepares students with the organizational and technical abilities needed for professional information systems positions in contemporary organizations. Students learn to assess business needs and develop appropriate solutions using various computer platforms. Computer environments range from desktop hardware and software, to local area networks, enterprise systems, object-oriented programming, and internet-based technologies. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include CIS 200 Logic and Design of Computer Prog, CIS 202 Introduction to Programming, Visual Basic, and CIS 302 Advanced Programming Visual Basic or CIS 205 Introduction to Programming-C++, and CIS 305 Advanced Programming-C++ or CIS 214 Introduction to Programming-Java, and CIS 314 Advanced Programming-Java or CIS 215 Introduction to Programming-COBOL and CIS 315 Advanced Programming-COBOL, CIS 325 Analysis and Design of Information Systems, CIS 340 Telecommunications and Networking, CIS 405 Web Development Strategies and E-Commerce, CIS 426 Database Management Systems, CIS 490 IT Project Management and Systems Project, BIS 320 Web Technologies and Information Architecture, BIS 322 Systems Security, BIS 350 Computer Systems Support and Security, CIS 202 Introduction to Programming Visual Basic, CIS 205 Introduction to Programming-C++, CIS 211 Advanced Microcomputer Applications, CIS 214 Introduction to Programming-Java, CIS 215 Introduction to Programming-COBOL, CIS 302 Advanced Programming-Visual Basic, CIS 303 Data Structures, CIS 305 Advanced Programming-C++, CIS 314 Advanced Programming-Java, CIS 315 Advanced Programming-COBOL, CIS 339 Cooperative Education III, or CIS 439 Cooperative Education IV, CIS 414 Designing and Implementing Collaborative Solutions, CIS 430 Advanced Topics in Information Systems, CIS 442 Network Administration, CIS 443 Advanced Computer Networking Administration. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Business, Department of Information Systems College of Business, Department of Information Systems, 320 Combs, 150 University Blvd, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2163 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Business Administration - Economics Option Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Business, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance This program helps the students to be prepared for an entry level management trainee position in a manufacturing or service industry, a public sector of the economy, or in any other major business (profit or non-profit) enterprise. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include ECON 302 Labor Economics, or ECON 455 Economic Development and Growth, ECON 341 Public Finance, ECON 342 Money and Banking, ECON 350 Intermediate Microeconomics, ECON 351 Intermediate Macroeconomics, ECON 410 History of Economic Thought, ECON 447 International Economics, ECON 302 Labor Economics, ECON 305 Comparative Economic Systems, ECON 315 Resource Economics, ECON 339 Cooperative Education III, or ECON 439 Cooperative Education IV, ECON 401 Environmental Economics, ECON 403 Urban and Regional Economics, ECON 455 Economic Development and Growth, ECON 456 Introduction to Econometrics, FIN 373 Investments, FIN 472 Portfolio Analysis, FIN 485 International Finance, MATH 175 Calculus I, MATH 275 Calculus II, MATH 276 Calculus III, MATH 301 Elementary Linear Algebra. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Business, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance College of Business, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, 222 Combs, 150 University Blvd, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2152 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Business Administration - Management Option Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Business, Department of Management, Marketing and Real Estate This program is equipped with the tools and techniques that will enable students to assume staff, supervisory, executive, or administrative positions in business, industry, government, and other institutions. They follow a program designed broad in scope and aimed at developing the student's grasp of administration and organizational principles. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include MNGT 306 Production and Quality Management, MNGT 310 Small Business Organization, MNGT 311 Human Resource Management, MNGT 463 Law and Ethics of Business, MNGT 475 Business Leadership and Teamwork, Management Option Core, MNGT 357 Business Information and Industry Analysis, ECON 447 International Economics or FIN 485 International Finance, MKT 469 International Marketing, MNGT 409 International Management, ECON 447 International Economics, FIN 342 Money and Banking, FIN 373 Investments, MKT 305 Purchasing, MKT 345 Marketing Strategies for Small Business, MKT 350 Personal Selling, MKT 351 Sales Management, MKT 354 Consumer Behavior, MKT 451 Retail Marketing, MKT 452 Market Research and Analysis, MKT 469 International Marketing, MNGT 339 Cooperative Education III or MNGT 439 Cooperative Education IV, MNGT 362 The Legal Envir. and Business Practices, MNGT/FIN 365 Financial Issues for Small Business, MNGT 399 Selected Workshop Topics, MNGT 409 International Management, MNGT 411 Labor Relations, MNGT 417 Management and Marketing of Public and Non-Profit Organizations, MNGT 420 New Venture Creation, MNGT 425 Training and Development in Industry, MNGT 476 Special Problems in Management, REAL 105 Principles of Real Estate, REAL 309 Real Estate Land Planning. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Business, Department of Management, Marketing and Real Estate College of Business, Department of Management, Marketing and Real Estate, Combs 313, 150 University Blvd, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2164 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. No Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Business Administration - Marketing Option Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Business, Department of Management, Marketing and Real Estate In this program students gain a basic understanding of market structures and processes and develop an ability to analyze and deal with marketing problems. The program is designed to prepare students for professional positions in a variety of fields including advertising and promotion, sales, retail management, market research, international marketing, and the marketing of services. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include MKT 354 Consumer Behavior, MKT 452 Marketing Research and Analysis, MKT 453 Marketing Planning and Strategies, MKT 454 Integrated Marketing Communication, MKT 469–International Marketing, MKT 339 Cooperative Education III or MKT 439 Cooperative Education IV, MKT 340 Interactive E-Marketing, MKT 345 Marketing Strategies for Small Business, MKT 351 Sales Management, MKT 365 Services Marketing, MKT 370 Direct and Database Marketing, MKT 451 Retail Marketing, MKT 455 Advertising, MKT 476 Special Problems in Marketing, MNGT 463 Law and Ethics in Business, REAL 320 Real Estate Marketing. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Business, Department of Management, Marketing and Real Estate College of Business, Department of Management, Marketing and Real Estate, Combs 313, 150 University Blvd, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2164 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. No Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Business Administration - Real Estate Option Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Business, Department of Management, Marketing and Real Estate This program is designed to prepare students for entrepreneurial and managerial positions in the real estate industry. It is designed for undergraduate students and real estate practitioners with college level courses to meet the educational requirements for real estate licensing. It also prepares students for careers in appraisal, brokerage, consulting, development, property management, corporate real estate, and related areas. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include REAL 105 Principles of Real Estate, REAL 310 Real Estate Law, REAL 320 Real Estate Marketing, REAL 325 Appraisal of Residential Property, REAL 331 Real Estate Finance, REAL 200 Real and Personal Property Auctions, REAL 303 Real Estate Market Analysis, REAL 309 Real Estate Land Planning and Development, REAL 330 Real Estate Property Management, REAL 335 Real Estate Investment, REAL 339 Cooperative Education III or REAL 439 Cooperative Education IV, REAL 345 Appraisal of Income Property, REAL 399 Selected Workshop Topics, REAL 400 Real Estate Brokerage, REAL 425 Advanced Property Appraisal, REAL 476 Special Problems in Real Estate. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Business, Department of Management, Marketing and Real Estate College of Business, Department of Management, Marketing and Real Estate, Combs 313, 150 University Blvd, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2164 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. No Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Business Administration - Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship Option Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Business, Department of Management, Marketing and Real Estate This is an applied study of small business ownership and management, of the entrepreneur as an agent of innovation, and of entrepreneurship as an organization/management process. Although generally focused on issues relating to new or small ventures, the program also explores entrepreneurial concepts without regard to company age or size. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include MNGT 310 Small Business Organizations, MNGT 311 Human Resource Management, MKT 345 Marketing Strategies for Small Business, FIN/MNGT 365 Financial Issues for Small Bus, MNGT 420 New Venture Creation, International Business Elective, MNGT 339 - Cooperative Education III or MNGT 439 Cooperative Education IV, MNGT 463 Law and Ethics in Business, MNGT 475 Leadership, MNGT 476 Special Problems in Management, MKT 340 Interactive E-Marketing, REAL 105 Real Estate Principles, FIN 370 Working Capital Management, CIS 211 Advance Microcomputer Applications, BIS 320 Web Tech. and Informational Architecture. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Business, Department of Management, Marketing and Real Estate College of Business, Department of Management, Marketing and Real Estate, Combs 313, 150 University Blvd, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2164 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. No Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Music Education - Keyboard and Guitar (P-12) Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music This program is designed for students who are planning for careers as music teachers in the public schools. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include MUST 131 Music Theory I, MUST 132 Music Theory II, MUST 236 Music Theory III, MUST 237 Music Theory IV, MUST 133 Music Reading I, MUST 135 Music Reading II, MUST 233 Music Reading III, MUST 234 Music Reading IV, MUST 430 Arranging, MUSH 161 Music Literature I, MUSH 162 Music Literature II, MUSG 123 Class Piano I, MUSG 124 Class Piano II, MUSG 223 Class Piano III, MUSG 224 Class Piano IV, MUSH 361 Music History I, MUSH 362 Music History II, MUSP 243 Private Applied Piano or MUSP 236 Private Applied Guitar, MUSP 443 Private Applied Piano or MUSP 436 Private Applied Guitar, MUSP 200, 400 Performance Class, MUSM 200, 400 Student Recital, MUSP 499C Senior Recital, MUSM 170 Concert Band, MUSM 171 Symphony Band, MUSM 172 Marching Band, MUSM 191 University Chorus, or MUSM 192 Concert Choir, MUSM 370 Concert Band, MUSM 371 Symphony Band, MUSM 372 Marching Band, MUSM 391 University Chorus or MUSM 392 Concert Choir, MUSG 135 Class Guitar I, MUSG 239 Class Voice, MUSG 211 Class Woodwinds, MUSG 213 Class Brasswinds, MUSG 217 Class Percussion, MUSG 226 Class Strings, MUSC 271 Basic Conducting, MUSC 471 Choral Conducting or MUSC 472 Instrumental Conducting, MUSE 376 Instrumental Methods and Materials and University Band, MUSE 215 Microcomputers and Music, MUSE 230 Introduction to Music Education, MUSE 325 Materials and Methods for Elementary Grades, MUSE 335 Field Experience, MUSE 375 Vocal Methods and Materials or MUSE 376 Instrumental Materials and Methods, MUSE 472 Instrumental Conducting and University Band, MUSE 335 Field Experience, MUSE 325 Materials and Methods for Elementary Grades. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music, Baird Music Hall 106, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2473 The Morehead State University Department of Music has a distinguished history of educating musicians and teachers since the 1920s.Baird Music Hall is the center of activity for undergraduate and graduate music students.It houses multi-media classrooms, large and small ensemble rehearsal halls, teaching studios, practice rooms, a 16-station keyboard-skills laboratory, keyboard practice facilities equipped with both studio and grand pianos and organs, the 400-seat Duncan Recital Hall, and the Listening-Learning Center, which is the home to the digital music technology laboratory. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Music Education - Orchestral Strings (P-12) Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music This program is designed for students who are planning for careers as music teachers in the public schools. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include MUST 131 Music Theory I, MUST 132 Music Theory II, MUST 236 Music Theory III, MUST 237 Music Theory IV, MUST 133 Music Reading I, MUST 135 Music Reading II, MUST 233 Music Reading III, MUST 234 Music Reading IV, MUST 430 Arranging, MUSH 161 Music Literature I, MUSH 162 Music Literature II, MUSG 123 Class Piano I, MUSG 124 Class Piano II, MUSG 223 Class Piano III, MUSG 224 Class Piano IV, MUSH 361 Music History I, MUSH 362 Music History II, MUSP 2XX Private Applied Area, MUSP 4XX Private Applied Area, MUSP 200, 400 Performance Class, MUSM 200, 400 Student Recital, MUSP 499C Senior Recital, MUSM 178 String Ensemble or MUSM 179 Orchestra, MUSM 378 String Ensemble or MUSM 379 Orchestra, MUSM 191/391 University Chorus, MUSM 192/392 Concert Choir, or MUSM 193/393 Chamber Singers, MUSG 239 Class Voice, MUSG 211 Class Woodwinds, MUSG 213 Class Brasswinds, MUSG 217 Class Percussion, MUSG 226 Class Strings, MUSG 212 Advanced Woodwinds, MUSG 214 Advanced Brasswinds, MUSC 271 Basic Conducting, MUSC 472 Instrumental Conducting with MUSE 376 Instrumental Methods and Materials and University Band, MUSE 215 Microcomputers and Music, MUSE 230 Introduction to Music Education, MUSE 325 Materials and Methods for Elementary Grades, MUSE 335 Field Experience, MUSE 376 Instrumental Methods and Materials with MUSE 472 Instrumental Conducting and University Band, MUSE 335 Field Experience, MUSE 325 Materials and Methods for Elementary Grades. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music, Baird Music Hall 106, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2473 The Morehead State University Department of Music has a distinguished history of educating musicians and teachers since the 1920s.Baird Music Hall is the center of activity for undergraduate and graduate music students.It houses multi-media classrooms, large and small ensemble rehearsal halls, teaching studios, practice rooms, a 16-station keyboard-skills laboratory, keyboard practice facilities equipped with both studio and grand pianos and organs, the 400-seat Duncan Recital Hall, and the Listening-Learning Center, which is the home to the digital music technology laboratory. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Music Education - Voice (P-12) Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music This program is designed for students who are planning for careers as music teachers in the public schools. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include MUST 131 Music Theory I, MUST 132 Music Theory II, MUST 236 Music Theory III, MUST 237 Music Theory IV, MUST 133 Music Reading I, MUST 135 Music Reading II, MUST 233 Music Reading III, MUST 234 Music Reading IV, MUST 430 Arranging, MUSH 161 Music Literature I, MUSH 162 Music Literature II, MUSG 123 Class Piano I, MUSG 124 Class Piano II, MUSG 223 Class Piano III, MUSG 224 Class Piano IV, MUSH 361 Music History I, MUSH 362 Music History II, MUSP 440 Private Applied Voice, MUSP 200, 400 Performance Class, MUSM 200, 400 Student Recital (complete 7 semesters with a grade of K), MUSP 499C Senior Recital, MUSM 192 Concert Choir or MUSM 191 University Chorus, MUSM 392 Concert Choir or MUSM 391 University Chorus, MUSG 135 Class Guitar I, MUSG 240 Diction for Singers, MUSG 211 Class Woodwinds, MUSG 213 Class Brasswinds, MUSG 217 Class Percussion, MUSG 226 Class Strings, MUSC 271 Basic Conducting, MUSC 471 Choral Conducting, MUSE 375 Vocal Methods and Materials), MUSE 215 Microcomputers and Music, MUSE 230 Introduction to Music Education, MUSE 325 Materials and Methods for Elementary Grades, MUSE 335 Field Experience, MUSE 375 Vocal Methods and Materials, MUSC 471 Choral Conducting), MUSE 335 Field Experience (taken concurrently with MUSE 325 Materials and Methods for Elementary Grades. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music, Baird Music Hall 106, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2473 The Morehead State University Department of Music has a distinguished history of educating musicians and teachers since the 1920s.Baird Music Hall is the center of activity for undergraduate and graduate music students.It houses multi-media classrooms, large and small ensemble rehearsal halls, teaching studios, practice rooms, a 16-station keyboard-skills laboratory, keyboard practice facilities equipped with both studio and grand pianos and organs, the 400-seat Duncan Recital Hall, and the Listening-Learning Center, which is the home to the digital music technology laboratory. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Music Education - Woodwind, Brasswind, Percussion (P-12) Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music This program is designed for students who are planning for careers as music teachers in the public schools. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include MUST 131 Music Theory I, MUST 132 Music Theory II, MUST 236 Music Theory III, MUST 237 Music Theory IV, MUST 133 Music Reading I, MUST 135 Music Reading II, MUST 233 Music Reading III, MUST 234 Music Reading IV, MUST 430 Arranging, MUSH 161 Music Literature I, MUSH 162 Music Literature II, MUSG 123 Class Piano I, MUSG 124 Class Piano II, MUSG 223 Class Piano III, MUSG 224 Class Piano IV, MUSH 361 Music History I, MUSP 2XX Private Applied Area, MUSP 4XX Private Applied Area, MUSP 200, 400 Performance Class, MUSM 200, 400 Student Recital, MUSP 499C Senior Recital, MUSM 170 Concert Band or MUSM 171 Symphony Band, MUSM 172 Marching Band, MUSM 370 Concert Band or MUSM 371 Symphony Band, MUSM 372 Marching Band, MUSM 191/391 University Chorus, MUSM 192/392 Concert Choir, or MUSM 193/393 Chamber Singers, MUSG 239 Class Voice, MUSG 211 Class Woodwinds, MUSG 213 Class Brasswinds, MUSG 217 Class Percussion, MUSG 226 Class Strings, MUSG 212 Advanced Woodwinds, MUSG 214 Advanced Brasswinds MUSC 271 Basic Conducting, MUSC 472 Instrumental Conducting, MUSE 376 Instrumental Methods and Materials and University Band, MUSE 215 Microcomputers and Music, MUSE 230 Introduction to Music Education, MUSE 325 Materials and Methods for Elementary Grades, MUSE 335 Field Experience, MUSE 376 Instrumental Methods and Materials, MUSC 472 Instrumental Conducting and University Band, MUSE 335 Field Experience, MUSE 325 Materials and Methods for Elementary Grades. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music, Baird Music Hall 106, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2473 The Morehead State University Department of Music has a distinguished history of educating musicians and teachers since the 1920s.Baird Music Hall is the center of activity for undergraduate and graduate music students.It houses multi-media classrooms, large and small ensemble rehearsal halls, teaching studios, practice rooms, a 16-station keyboard-skills laboratory, keyboard practice facilities equipped with both studio and grand pianos and organs, the 400-seat Duncan Recital Hall, and the Listening-Learning Center, which is the home to the digital music technology laboratory. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Music in Performance - Collaborative Piano Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include MUST 131 Music Theory I, MUST 132 Music Theory II, MUST 236 Music Theory III, MUST 237 Music Theory IV, MUST 133 Music Reading I, MUST 135 Music Reading II, MUST 233 Music Reading III, MUST 234 Music Reading IV, MUST 430 Arranging, MUST 465 Form and Analysis, MUSH 161 Music Literature I, MUSH 162 Music Literature II, MUSH 361 Music History I, MUSH 362 Music History II, MUSC 271 Basic Conducting, MUSE 215 Microcomputers and Music, MUSP 243 Private Piano, MUSP 443 Private Piano, MUSP 241/441 Private Harpsichord and/or MUSP 242/442 Private Organ, MUSP 441 Private Harpsichord and/or MUSP 442 Private Organ, MUSP 200, 400 Performance Class, MUSM 200, 400 Student Recital (complete 8 semesters with a grade of K), MUSP 360 Junior Recital, MUSP 499C Senior Recital, MUSM 187 Piano Sight Reading I, MUSM 188 Piano Sight Reading II, MUSM 189 Piano Ensemble, MUSM 387 Accompanying I, MUSM 388 Accompanying II, MUSM 487 Recital Accompanying I, or MUSM 488 Recital Accompanying II, MUSG 239 Class Voice, MUSG 240 Diction for Singers, MUSE 378 Piano Pedagogy, MUSH 481 Literature of the Piano. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music, Baird Music Hall 106, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2473 The Morehead State University Department of Music has a distinguished history of educating musicians and teachers since the 1920s.Baird Music Hall is the center of activity for undergraduate and graduate music students.It houses multi-media classrooms, large and small ensemble rehearsal halls, teaching studios, practice rooms, a 16-station keyboard-skills laboratory, keyboard practice facilities equipped with both studio and grand pianos and organs, the 400-seat Duncan Recital Hall, and the Listening-Learning Center, which is the home to the digital music technology laboratory. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Music in Performance - Guitar Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include MUST 131 Music Theory I, MUST 132 Music Theory II, MUST 236 Music Theory III, MUST 237 Music Theory IV, MUST 133 Music Reading I, MUST 135 Music Reading II, MUST 233 Music Reading III, MUST 234 Music Reading IV, MUST 430 Arranging, MUST 465 Form and Analysis, MUSH 161 Music Literature I, MUSH 162 Music Literature II, MUSH 361 Music History I, MUSH 362 Music History II, MUSC 271 Basic Conducting, MUSE 215 Microcomputers and Music, MUSP 235 Private Guitar, MUSP 435 Private Guitar, MUSP 200, 400 Performance Class, MUSM 200, 400 Student Recital, MUSP 360 Junior Recital, MUSP 499C Senior Recital, MUSG 123 Class Piano I, MUSG 124 Class Piano II, MUSG 223 Class Piano III, MUSG 224 Class Piano IV, and/or MUSP 243/443 Private Piano, MUSG 239 Class Voice, MUSM 184 Guitar Ensemble, MUSM 384 Guitar Ensemble, MUSC 471 Choral Conducting or MUSC 472 Instrumental Conducting. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music, Baird Music Hall 106, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2473 The Morehead State University Department of Music has a distinguished history of educating musicians and teachers since the 1920s.Baird Music Hall is the center of activity for undergraduate and graduate music students.It houses multi-media classrooms, large and small ensemble rehearsal halls, teaching studios, practice rooms, a 16-station keyboard-skills laboratory, keyboard practice facilities equipped with both studio and grand pianos and organs, the 400-seat Duncan Recital Hall, and the Listening-Learning Center, which is the home to the digital music technology laboratory. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Music in Performance - Jazz Studies Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include MUST 131 Music Theory I, MUST 132 Music Theory II, MUST 236 Music Theory III, MUST 237 Music Theory IV, MUST 133 Music Reading I, MUST 135 Music Reading II, MUST 233 Music Reading III, MUST 234 Music Reading IV, MUST 430 Arranging, MUST 465 Form and Analysis, MUSH 161 Music Literature I, MUSH 162 Music Literature II, MUSH 361 Music History I, MUSH 362 Music History II, MUSC 271 Basic Conducting, MUSE 215 Microcomputers and Music, MUSP 2XX Private Applied Area, MUSP 4XX Private Applied Area, MUSP 200, 400 Performance Class, MUSM 200, 400 Student Recital, MUSP 360 Junior Recital, MUSP 499C Senior Recital, MUSG 245 Jazz Keyboard I and MUSG 246 Jazz Keyboard II, MUSG 123 Class Piano I, MUSG 124 Class Piano II, MUSG 223 Class Piano III, MUSG 224 Class Piano IV, MUSG 345 Jazz Keyboard III and/or MUSG 346 Jazz Keyboard IV, MUSG 183 Studio Improvisation I and MUSG 383 Studio Improvisation II, MUSM 181 Jazz Ensemble or MUSM 184 Guitar Ensemble, MUSM 381 Jazz Ensemble or MUSM 384 Guitar Ensemble, MUSC 473 Rehearsal Techniques for Jazz Ensembles, MUSH 365 Jazz History and Literature, MUST 433 Arranging for Jazz Ensembles I, MUST 434 Arranging for Jazz Ensembles II, FIN 264 Personal Finance, SOC 374 American Minority Relations. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music, Baird Music Hall 106, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2473 The Morehead State University Department of Music has a distinguished history of educating musicians and teachers since the 1920s.Baird Music Hall is the center of activity for undergraduate and graduate music students.It houses multi-media classrooms, large and small ensemble rehearsal halls, teaching studios, practice rooms, a 16-station keyboard-skills laboratory, keyboard practice facilities equipped with both studio and grand pianos and organs, the 400-seat Duncan Recital Hall, and the Listening-Learning Center, which is the home to the digital music technology laboratory. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Music in Performance - Orchestral Strings Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include MUST 131 Music Theory I, MUST 132 Music Theory II, MUST 236 Music Theory III, MUST 237 Music Theory IV, MUST 133 Music Reading I, MUST 135 Music Reading II, MUST 233 Music Reading III, MUST 234 Music Reading IV, MUST 430 Arranging, MUST 465 Form and Analysis, MUSH 161 Music Literature I, MUSH 162 Music Literature II, MUSH 361 Music History I, MUSH 362 Music History II, MUSC 271 Basic Conducting, MUSE 215 Microcomputers and Music, MUSP 2XX Private Applied Area, MUSP 4XX Private Applied Area, MUSP 200, 400 Performance Class, MUSM 200, 400 Student Recital (complete 8 semesters with a grade of K), MUSP 360 Junior Recital, MUSP 499C Senior Recital, MUSG 123 Class Piano I, MUSG 124 Class Piano II, MUSG 223 Class Piano III, MUSG 224 Class Piano IV, and/or MUSP 243/443 Private Piano, MUSG 239 Class Voice, MUSM 178 String Ensemble or MUSM 179 Orchestra, MUSM 378 String Ensemble or MUSM 379 Orchestra, MUSC 472 Instrumental Conducting. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music, Baird Music Hall 106, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2473 The Morehead State University Department of Music has a distinguished history of educating musicians and teachers since the 1920s.Baird Music Hall is the center of activity for undergraduate and graduate music students.It houses multi-media classrooms, large and small ensemble rehearsal halls, teaching studios, practice rooms, a 16-station keyboard-skills laboratory, keyboard practice facilities equipped with both studio and grand pianos and organs, the 400-seat Duncan Recital Hall, and the Listening-Learning Center, which is the home to the digital music technology laboratory. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Music in Performance - Organ and Harpsichord Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include MUST 131 Music Theory I, MUST 132 Music Theory II, MUST 236 Music Theory III, MUST 237 Music Theory IV, MUST 133 Music Reading I, MUST 135 Music Reading II, MUST 233 Music Reading III, MUST 234 Music Reading IV, MUST 430 Arranging, MUST 465 Form and Analysis, MUSH 161 Music Literature I, MUSH 162 Music Literature II, MUSH 361 Music History I, MUSH 362 Music History II, MUSC 271 Basic Conducting, MUSE 215 Microcomputers and Music, MUSP 241 Private Harpsichord or MUSP 242 Private Organ, MUSP 441 Private Harpsichord or MUSP 442 Private Organ, MUSP 200, 400 Performance Class, MUSM 200, 400 Student Recital, MUSP 360 Junior Recital, MUSP 499C Senior Recital, MUSG 123 Class Piano I, MUSG 124 Class Piano II, MUSG 223 Class Piano III, MUSG 224 Class Piano IV, and/or MUSP 243/443 Private Piano, MUSG 239 Class Voice, MUSM 187 Piano Sight Reading I, MUSM 188 Piano Sight Reading II, MUSM 189 Piano Ensemble, MUSM 387 Accompanying I, MUSM 388 Accompanying II, MUSM 487 Recital Accompanying I, or MUSM 488 Recital Accompanying II, MUSC 471 Choral Conducting, MUSH 481 Literature of the Piano, MUSE 378 Piano Pedagogy. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music, Baird Music Hall 106, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2473 The Morehead State University Department of Music has a distinguished history of educating musicians and teachers since the 1920s.Baird Music Hall is the center of activity for undergraduate and graduate music students.It houses multi-media classrooms, large and small ensemble rehearsal halls, teaching studios, practice rooms, a 16-station keyboard-skills laboratory, keyboard practice facilities equipped with both studio and grand pianos and organs, the 400-seat Duncan Recital Hall, and the Listening-Learning Center, which is the home to the digital music technology laboratory. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Music in Performance - Piano Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include MUST 131 Music Theory I, MUST 132 Music Theory II, MUST 236 Music Theory III, MUST 237 Music Theory IV, MUST 133 Music Reading I, MUST 135 Music Reading II, MUST 233 Music Reading III, MUST 234 Music Reading IV, MUST 430 Arranging, MUST 465 Form and Analysis, MUSH 161 Music Literature I, MUSH 162 Music Literature II, MUSH 361 Music History I, MUSH 362 Music History II, MUSC 271 Basic Conducting, MUSE 215 Microcomputers and Music, MUSP 243 Private Piano, MUSP 443 Private Piano, MUSP 241/441 Private Harpsichord, MUSP 242/442 Private Organ, and/or MUSP 243/443 Private Piano, MUSP 200, 400 Performance Class, MUSM 200, 400 Student Recital, MUSP 360 Junior Recital, MUSP 499C Senior Recital, MUSG 239 Class Voice, MUSM 187 Piano Sight Reading I, MUSM 188 Piano Sight Reading II, MUSM 189 Piano Ensemble, MUSM 387 Accompanying I, MUSM 388 Accompanying II, MUSM 487 Recital Accompanying I, or MUSM 488 Recital Accompanying II, MUSC 471 Choral Conducting, MUSH 481 Literature of the Piano, MUSE 378 Piano Pedagogy. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music, Baird Music Hall 106, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2473 The Morehead State University Department of Music has a distinguished history of educating musicians and teachers since the 1920s.Baird Music Hall is the center of activity for undergraduate and graduate music students.It houses multi-media classrooms, large and small ensemble rehearsal halls, teaching studios, practice rooms, a 16-station keyboard-skills laboratory, keyboard practice facilities equipped with both studio and grand pianos and organs, the 400-seat Duncan Recital Hall, and the Listening-Learning Center, which is the home to the digital music technology laboratory. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Music in Performance - Voice Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include MUST 131 Music Theory I, MUST 132 Music Theory II, MUST 236 Music Theory III, MUST 237 Music Theory IV, MUST 133 Music Reading I, MUST 135 Music Reading II, MUST 233 Music Reading III, MUST 234 Music Reading IV, MUST 430 Arranging, MUST 465 Form and Analysis, MUSH 161 Music Literature I, MUSH 162 Music Literature II, MUSH 361 Music History I, MUSH 362 Music History II, MUSC 271 Basic Conducting, MUSE 215 Microcomputers and Music, MUSP 240 Private Applied Voice, MUSP 440 Private Applied Voice, MUSP 200, 400 Performance Class, MUSM 200, 400 Student Recital, MUSP 360 Junior Recital, MUSP 499C Senior Recital, MUSG 123 Class Piano I, MUSG 124 Class Piano II, MUSG 223 Class Piano III, MUSG 224 Class Piano IV, MUSP 241/441 Private Harpsichord, MUSP 242/442 Private Organ, and/or MUSP 243/443 Private Piano, MUSG 240 Diction for Singers, MUSM 192 Concert Choir or MUSM 191 University Chorus, MUSM 392 Concert Choir or MUSM 391 University Chorus, MUSC 471 Choral Conducting, GER 101 Beginning German I, GER 102 Beginning German II, FRN 101 Beginning French I, FRN 102 Beginning French II. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music, Baird Music Hall 106, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2473 The Morehead State University Department of Music has a distinguished history of educating musicians and teachers since the 1920s.Baird Music Hall is the center of activity for undergraduate and graduate music students.It houses multi-media classrooms, large and small ensemble rehearsal halls, teaching studios, practice rooms, a 16-station keyboard-skills laboratory, keyboard practice facilities equipped with both studio and grand pianos and organs, the 400-seat Duncan Recital Hall, and the Listening-Learning Center, which is the home to the digital music technology laboratory. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Music in Performance - Woodwinds, Brasswinds, Percussion Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include MUST 131 Music Theory I, MUST 132 Music Theory II, MUST 236 Music Theory III, MUST 237 Music Theory IV, MUST 133 Music Reading I, MUST 135 Music Reading II, MUST 233 Music Reading III, MUST 234 Music Reading IV, MUST 430 Arranging, MUST 465 Form and Analysis, MUSH 161 Music Literature I, MUSH 162 Music Literature II, MUSH 361 Music History I, MUSH 362 Music History II, MUSC 271 Basic Conducting, MUSE 215 Microcomputers and Music, MUSP 2XX Private Applied Area, MUSP 4XX Private Applied Area (principal instrument course number), MUSP 200, 400 Performance Class, MUSM 200, 400 Student Recital, MUSP 360 Junior Recital, MUSP 499C Senior Recital, MUSG 123 Class Piano I, MUSG 124 Class Piano II, MUSG 223 Class Piano III, MUSG 224 Class Piano IV, and/or MUSP 243/443 Private Piano, MUSG 239 Class Voice, MUSM 170 Concert Band, MUSM 171 Symphony Band or MUSM 172 Marching Band, MUSM 370 Concert Band, MUSM 371 Symphony Band or MUSM 372 Marching Band, MUSC 472 Instrumental Conducting, MUST 432 Advanced Arranging. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music, Baird Music Hall 106, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2473 The Morehead State University Department of Music has a distinguished history of educating musicians and teachers since the 1920s.Baird Music Hall is the center of activity for undergraduate and graduate music students.It houses multi-media classrooms, large and small ensemble rehearsal halls, teaching studios, practice rooms, a 16-station keyboard-skills laboratory, keyboard practice facilities equipped with both studio and grand pianos and organs, the 400-seat Duncan Recital Hall, and the Listening-Learning Center, which is the home to the digital music technology laboratory. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences - Agri-Business Option Full Time 4 Year(s) $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include AGR 101, Orientation to Agriculture, AGR 102, Agricultural Experience, AGR 133, Introduction to Animal Science, AGR 180, Introduction to Field Crops, AGR 211, Soils, AGR 215, Horticultural Science, AGR 251, Introduction to Agricultural Mechanics, AGR 300, Pest Management, AGR 301, Farm Management, AGR 402, Advanced Agricultural Experience or, Approved Cooperative education, AGR 499C, Senior Seminar in Agriculture, CHEM 201, Survey of Organic Chemistry, AGR 302 Agriculture Finance, FIN 252 Mathematics of Finance, FIN 264 Personal Finance, FIN 342 Money and Banking, FIN 420 Financial Markets and Institutions, MNGT 301 Principles of Management, MNGT 311 Human Resource Management, AGR 305 Marketing of Farm Products, MKT 304 Marketing, MKT 350 Personal Selling, MKT 354 Consumer Behavior, MKT 453 Marketing Planning and Strategies, MNGT 261 The Legal Environment of Business Organizations, MNGT 362 The Legal Environment and Business Practices, AGR 303 Land Economics, ACCT 282 Principles of Managerial Accounting, ACCT 387 Income Tax. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences - Agricultural Economics Option Full Time 4 Year(s) $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include AGR 101, Orientation to Agriculture. AGR 102, Agricultural Experience, AGR 133, Introduction to Animal Science. AGR 180, Introduction to Field Crops, AGR 211, Soils, AGR 215, Horticultural Science, AGR 251, Introduction to Agricultural Mechanics, AGR 300, Pest Management, AGR 301, Farm Management, AGR 402, Advanced Agricultural Experience or, Approved Cooperative education, AGR 499C, Senior Seminar in Agriculture, CHEM 201, Survey of Organic Chemistry, ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics, ECON 350 Intermediate Microeconomics, ECON 351 Intermediate Macroeconomics, AGR 302 Agriculture Finance, AGR 303 Land Economics, AGR 386 Introduction to Agricultural Policy, ECON 410 History of Economic Thought, ECON 447 International Economics, FIN 342 Money and Banking, FIN 373 Investments, MATH 354 Business Statistics. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences - Agricultural Education Option Full Time 4 Year(s) $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences This program is designed and approved for students who wish to teach agriculture education in the public schools of Kentucky. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include AGR 101, Orientation to Agriculture, AGR 102, Agricultural Experience, AGR 133, Introduction to Animal Science, AGR 180, Introduction to Field Crops, AGR 211, Soils, AGR 215, Horticultural Science, AGR 251, Introduction to Agricultural Mechanics, AGR 300, Pest Management, AGR 301, Farm Management, AGR 402, Advanced Agricultural Experience or, Approved Cooperative education, AGR 499C, Senior Seminar in Agriculture, CHEM 201, Survey of Organic Chemistry, AGR 204 World Food, AGR 261 Information Acquisition and Analysis, BIOL 150 Introduction to Plant Science, CHEM 101 Survey of Chemistry, MATH 131 (or higher) Mathematical Reasoning and Problem Solving, Approved Agricultural Mechanics elective, Approved Animal Science elective, Approved Soil Science elective, Approved agriculture electives, CTE 207 Foundations of Vocational Education, EDF 211 Human Growth and Development, EDSP 332 Teaching the Exceptional Student, AGR 388 Methods of Curriculum Development, AGR 392 Methods of Instructional Technology, AGR 470 Methods of Instruction, AGR 478 Student Teaching Practicum. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences - Agronomy Option Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include AGR 101, Orientation to Agriculture, AGR 102, Agricultural Experience, AGR 133, Introduction to Animal Science, AGR 180, Introduction to Field Crops, AGR 211, Soils, AGR 215, Horticultural Science, AGR 251, Introduction to Agricultural Mechanics, AGR 300, Pest Management, AGR 301, Farm Management, AGR 402, Advanced Agricultural Experience or, Approved Cooperative education, AGR 499C, Senior Seminar in Agriculture, CHEM 201, Survey of Organic Chemistry, AGR 308 Weed Science, AGR 311 Soil Conservation, AGR 316 Feeds and Feeding, Elective Courses, AGR 205 Farm Records, AGR 303 Land Economics, AGR 312 Soil Fertility and Fertilizers, AGR 314 Plant Propagation, AGR 319 Herbs, AGR 320 Principles of Vegetable Production, AGR 325 Turf Management, AGR 350 Farm Power and Machinery Management, AGR 384 Forage Crops, BIOL 215 General Botany, BIOL 334 Entomology, BIOL 426 Plant Physiology, BIOL 514 Plant Pathology, BIOL 550 Plant Anatomy, CHEM 326 Organic Chemistry. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences - General Agriculture Option Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences This program is provided for those students who wish to explore a variety of areas in Agricultural Science. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include AGR 101, Orientation to Agriculture, AGR 102, Agricultural Experience, AGR 133, Introduction to Animal Science, AGR 180, Introduction to Field Crops, AGR 211, Soils, AGR 215, Horticultural Science, AGR 251, Introduction to Agricultural Mechanics, AGR 300, Pest Management, AGR 301, Farm Management, AGR 402, Advanced Agricultural Experience or, Approved Cooperative education, AGR 499C, Senior Seminar in Agriculture, CHEM 201, Survey of Organic Chemistry, AGR 205 Farm Records, AGR 302 Agriculture Finance, AGR 303 Land Economics, AGR 305 Marketing of Farm Products, AGR 386 Introductory Agriculture Policy, Agricultural Mechanics (choose 3 hrs): AGR 350 Farm Power and Machinery Management, Animal Science (choose 6 hrs): AGR 222 Livestock Evaluation, AGR 243 Equine Health and Diseases, AGR 336 Dairy Production, AGR 337 Poultry Production, AGR 338 Livestock Judging, AGR 342 Horse Production, AGR 343 Beef Production, AGR 344 Swine Production, AGR 515 Animal Nutrition. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences - Golf Course Management Option Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include AGR 101, Orientation to Agriculture, AGR 102, Agricultural Experience, AGR 133, Introduction to Animal Science, AGR 180, Introduction to Field Crops, AGR 211, Soils, AGR 215, Horticultural Science, AGR 251, Introduction to Agricultural Mechanics, AGR 300, Pest Management, AGR 301, Farm Management, AGR 402, Advanced Agricultural Experience or, Approved Cooperative education, AGR 499C, Senior Seminar in Agriculture, CHEM 201, Survey of Organic Chemistry, AGR 212 Landscape Plants, AGR 308 Weed Science, AGR 318 Landscape Maintenance, AGR 325 Turf Management, MNGT 301 Prin. of Management, MKT 304 Marketing or MKT 354 Consumer Behavior, PHED 100 Golf, SPMT 307 Sport Marketing, SPMT 402 Planning, Designing, and Managing Sport and Physical Activity Facilities. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences - Horticulture Option Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include AGR 101, Orientation to Agriculture, AGR 102, Agricultural Experience, AGR 133, Introduction to Animal Science, AGR 180, Introduction to Field Crops, AGR 211, Soils, AGR 215, Horticultural Science, AGR 251, Introduction to Agricultural Mechanics, AGR 300, Pest Management, AGR 301, Farm Management, AGR 402, Advanced Agricultural Experience or, Approved Cooperative education, AGR 499C, Senior Seminar in Agriculture, CHEM 201, Survey of Organic Chemistry, AGR 314 Plant Propagation, Elective Courses, AGR 212 Landscape Plants, AGR 213 Landscape Design, AGR 224 Greenhouse Operations, AGR 308 Weed Science, AGR 315 Fruit Production, AGR 317 Floral Design, AGR 318 Landscape Maintenance, AGR 319 Herbs, AGR 320 Principles of Vegetable Production, AGR 323 Interior Landscaping, AGR 324 Greenhouse Structures, AGR 325 Turf Management, AGR 326 Nursery Management, AGR 327 Advanced Landscape Design, AGR 328 Floral Crop Production, BIOL 318 Local Flora. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences - Veterinary Science Option Full Time 4 Year(s) $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences This program is offered for those students wishing to complete the pre-veterinary medicine requirements for admission to a College of Veterinary Medicine. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include AGR 101, Orientation to Agriculture, AGR 102, Agricultural Experience, AGR 133, Introduction to Animal Science, AGR 143, Anatomy and Physiology of Livestock, or, VET 108, Vet. Clinical Anatomy, AGR 211, Soils, AGR 233, Animal Diseases and Parasites, AGR 243, Equine Health and Disease, AGR 316, Feeds and Feeding, AGR 301, Farm Management, AGR 402, Advanced Agricultural Experience or Approved Cooperative education or VET 363, Veterinary Preceptorship, AGR 499C, Senior Seminar in Agriculture, CHEM 112, Principles of Chemistry II, AGR 480, Equine Breeding and Reproduction, AGR 515, Animal Nutrition, AGR 245, Horseshoeing, AGR 336, Dairy Production, AGR 337, Poultry Production, AGR 338, Livestock Judging, AGR 342, Horse Production, AGR 343, Beef Production, AGR 344, Swine Production, AGR 345, Sheep Production, AGR 380, Equine Management, VET 355, Large Animal Clinics II, VET 356, Small Animal Clinics II. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science Agricultural Sciences - Veterinary Technology Option Full Time 4 Year(s) $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences This program is designed to prepare the candidate for a career as a Veterinary Technologist. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include AGR 204 World Food, BIOL 160 Introduction to Biological Principles or higher, CHEM 101 Survey of Chemistry, MATH 131 Mathematical Reasoning and Problem Solving or MATH 135 Mathematics for technical students or higher, AGR 316 Feeds and Feeding, AGR 233 Animal Diseases and Parasites, AGR 243 Equine Health and Disease, CHEM 201 Survey of Organic Chemistry, VET 108 Veterinary Clinical Anatomy, VET 363 Veterinary Preceptorship and AGR 402 Advanced Agricultural Experience or approved cooperative education, VET 255 Large Animal Clinics I, VET 256 Small Animal Clinics I, VET 355 Large Animal Clinics II, VET 356 Small Animal Clinics II. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science Degree in Imaging Sciences - Computed Tomography/Magnetic Resonance Program Full Time 4 Year(s) $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Imaging Sciences   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include CTMR 405 CT/MR Sectional Anatomy, CTMR 413 Advanced Patient Care, CTMR 403 Computed Tomographic Physics and Instrumentation, CTMR 443 Imaging Procedures, CTMR 467 Computed Tomography Practicum I, CTMR 451 MR Physical Principles of Image Formation, CTMR 455 Imaging Procedures in Magnetic Resonance, CTMR 461 Magnetic Resonance Practicum I, CTMR 487 Seminar in Magnetic Resonance, RSCI 499C Senior Seminar in Radiologic Sciences, CTMR 477 Advanced Practicum I, Summer II; CTMR 485 Advanced Practicum II. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Imaging Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Imaging Sciences, Morehead State University, 234 Reed Hall, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2641 The Department of Imaging Sciences offers an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Radiologic Science (AAS) and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Imaging Sciences (BSIS) with areas of concentration in Computed Tomography/Magnetic Resonance, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, and Leadership in Medical Imaging. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science Degree in Imaging Sciences - Computed Tomography/Magnetic Resonance Program Distance / Online Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Imaging Sciences   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include CMSP 390 Conflict and Communication, IMS 300 Ethical and Legal Issues in Health Care, IMS 302 Health Maintenance Throughout the Life Span, IMS 402 Allied Health Research, MATH 353 Statistics, MNGT 301 Principles of Management, SOC 354 The Individual and Society, IMS 321 Intro to Multi-Disciplinary Health Services, IMS 331 Issues and Trends in Health Care Development Systems, IMS 341 Sectional Anatomy for the Medical Imaging Professional, IMS 351 Picture Archiving and Communications Systems, IMS 361 Leadership for the Health Care Professional, IMS 401 Health Care Law and Policy, IMS 421 Program Planning, Evaluation and Assessment, IMS 431 Operations Management in Health Care, IMS 471 Teaching Methodologies in Imaging Sciences, IMS 481 Fiscal Management in Health Care, IMS 491 Curriculum Development in Imaging Sciences. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039     The Department of Imaging Sciences offers an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Radiologic Science (AAS) and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Imaging Sciences (BSIS) with areas of concentration in Computed Tomography/Magnetic Resonance, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, and Leadership in Medical Imaging. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science Degree in Imaging Sciences - Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program Full Time 4 Year(s) $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Imaging Sciences This program is offered in conjunction with the Department and University's Mission, is committed to preparing graduates to function as competent sonographers and to provide a foundation for continued lifetime learning designated in diagnostic medical sonography. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include CTMR 405 CT/MR Sectional Anatomy, CTMR 413 Advanced Patient Care, CTMR 403 Computed Tomographic Physics and Instrumentation, CTMR 443 Imaging Procedures, CTMR 467 Computed Tomography Practicum I, CTMR 451 MR Physical Principles of Image Formation, CTMR 455 Imaging Procedures in Magnetic Resonance, CTMR 461 Magnetic Resonance Practicum I, CTMR 487 Seminar in Magnetic Resonance, RSCI 499C Senior Seminar in Radiologic Sciences, CTMR 477 Advanced Practicum I, Summer II; CTMR 485 Advanced Practicum II. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Imaging Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Imaging Sciences, Morehead State University, 234 Reed Hall, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2641 The Department of Imaging Sciences offers an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Radiologic Science (AAS) and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Imaging Sciences (BSIS) with areas of concentration in Computed Tomography/Magnetic Resonance, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, and Leadership in Medical Imaging. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Sciences - Animal Science Option Full Time 4 Year(s) $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences This program is designed to prepare the graduate for a career in the animal agriculture industry and/or admission to a graduate program in animal science. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include AGR 101 Orientation to Agriculture, AGR 102 Agricultural Experience, AGR 133 Introduction to Animal Science, AGR 143 Anatomy and Physiology of Livestock, AGR 211 Soils, AGR 233 Animal Diseases and Parasites, AGR 243 Equine Health and Disease, AGR 316 Feeds and Feeding, AGR 301 Farm Management, AGR 402 Advanced Agricultural Experience or, Approved Cooperative education, AGR 499C Senior Seminar in Agriculture, CHEM 201 Survey of Organic Chemistry. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Sciences - Equine Science Option Full Time 4 Year(s) $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences This program is designed to prepare the graduate for a career in the equine agriculture industry and/or admission to a graduate program in equine science. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include AGR 101, Orientation to Agriculture, AGR 102, Agricultural Experience, AGR 133, Introduction to Animal Science, AGR 143, Anatomy and Physiology of Livestock, AGR 211, Soils, AGR 233, Animal Diseases and Parasites, AGR 243, Equine Health and Disease, AGR 316, Feeds and Feeding, AGR 301, Farm Management, AGR 402, Advanced Agricultural Experience, or Approved Cooperative education, AGR 499C, Senior Seminar in Agriculture, CHEM 201, Survey of Organic Chemistry, AGR 222, Livestock Evaluation, AGR 342, Horse Production, AGR 245, Horseshoeing, AGR 329, Advanced Stockseat Horsemanship, AGR 330, Livestock Improvement, AGR 332, Advanced Saddleseat Horsemanship, AGR 333, Advanced Huntseat Horsemanship, AGR 335, Equitation Teaching, AGR 338, Livestock Judging, AGR 380, Equine Management, AGR 480, Equine Breeding and Reproduction, AGR 515, Animal Nutrition. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences - Biology Non -Teaching Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include BIOL 171 Principles of Biology, BIOL 210 General Zoology, BIOL 215 General Botany, BIOL 317 Principles of Microbiology, BIOL 461 Ecology, BIOL 499D Principles of Evolution, MATH 353 Statistics, BIOL 305 Genetics, BIOL 380 Cell Biology, BIOL 425 Animal Physiology or BIOL 426 Plant Physiology, BIOL 318 Local Flora, BIOL 334 Entomology, BIOL 336 Pathophysiology, BIOL 337 Comparative Anatomy, BIOL 338 Developmental Biology, BIOL 407 Invertebrate Zoology, BIOL 409 Limnology, BIOL 422 Plant Pathology, BIOL 424 Immunology, BIOL 425 Animal Physiology, BIOL 426 Plant Physiology, BIOL 427 Pathogenic Microbiology, BIOL 428 Virology, BIOL 429 Histology, BIOL 433 Ichthyology, BIOL 434 Herpetology, BIOL 438 Mammalogy, BIOL 441 Ornithology, BIOL 443 General Parasitology, BIOL 444 Clinical Laboratory Procedures, BIOL 446 Biotechnology, BIOL 447 Organ Systems Physiology, BIOL 449 Plant Anatomy, BIOL 450 Aquatic Entomology, BIOL 456 Plant Morphology, BIOL 490 Biochemistry, BIOL 493 Laboratory Techniques in Biochemistry. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Room 103 Lappin Hall, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2945 The department is housed in Lappin Hall, home to several laboratories fully equipped with modern instrumentation utilized in the life sciences, including: laboratory facilities designed for state-of-the-art instruction and training in genetics, microbiology, cell biology, biochemistry, physiology, molecular biology, and biotechnology; modern ecology and environmental testing laboratories; and recently constructed greenhouse and animal care facilities. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences - Biology Teaching Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include BIOL 171 Principles of Biology, BIOL 210 General Zoology, BIOL 215 General Botany, BIOL 317 Principles of Microbiology, BIOL 461 Ecology, BIOL 499D Principles of Evolution, MATH 353 Statistics, BIOL 231 Human Anatomy, BIOL 232 Human Physiology, BIOL 304 Genetics, BIOL 380 Cell Biology, BIOL 402 Integrated Biology, Mathematics, Physical Science Teaching Methods, BIOL 403 Integrated Biology, Mathematics, Physical Science Field Experiences in Teaching, Advanced Biology Elective. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Room 103 Lappin Hall, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2945 The department is housed in Lappin Hall, home to several laboratories fully equipped with modern instrumentation utilized in the life sciences, including: laboratory facilities designed for state-of-the-art instruction and training in genetics, microbiology, cell biology, biochemistry, physiology, molecular biology, and biotechnology; modern ecology and environmental testing laboratories; and recently constructed greenhouse and animal care facilities. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences - Environmental Science Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include BIOL 171 Principles of Biology, BIOL 210 General Zoology, BIOL 215 General Botany, BIOL 317 Principles of Microbiology, BIOL 461 Ecology, BIOL 499C Contemporary Environmental Issues, MATH 353 Statistics, BIOL 155 Introduction to Environmental Science, BIOL 356 Environmental Biology, BIOL 357 Environmental Testing Methods, BIOL 409 Limnology, BIOL 318 Local Flora, BIOL 334 Entomology, BIOL 450 Aquatic Entomology, BIOL 433 Ichthyology, BIOL 434 Herpetology, BIOL 438 Mammalogy, BIOL 441 Ornithology, CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I, CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry II, CHEM 326 Organic Chemistry I or CHEM 360 Analytical Chemistry, CHEM 101 Survey of Chemistry, CHEM 201 Survey of Organic Chemistry, BIOL/CHEM 301 Fundamentals of Biochemistry. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Room 103 Lappin Hall, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2945 The department is housed in Lappin Hall, home to several laboratories fully equipped with modern instrumentation utilized in the life sciences, including: laboratory facilities designed for state-of-the-art instruction and training in genetics, microbiology, cell biology, biochemistry, physiology, molecular biology, and biotechnology; modern ecology and environmental testing laboratories; and recently constructed greenhouse and animal care facilities. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science in Chemistry - Chemistry Teaching Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences This program is solely intended to qualify the student for state certification for secondary school chemistry teaching. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I, CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry II or CHEM 131 Environmental Chemistry I, CHEM 326 Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 351 Bioinorganic Chemistry, CHEM 360 Analytical Chemistry, CHEM 441 Physical Chemistry I, CHEM Electives above 300 or BIOL 479 as approved by chemistry advisor, SCI 402 Integrated Biology, Mathematics and Physical Sciences Teaching Methods, SCI 403 Integrated Biology, Mathematics, and Physical Sciences Field Experiences in Teaching, SCI 497C Senior Seminar in Physical Science Education. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science in Chemistry - Environmental Chemistry Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences This program prepares students to work directly in positions in the environmental industry or for graduate study in this field or law. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I, CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry II or CHEM 131 Environmental Chemistry I, CHEM 326 Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 351 Bioinorganic Chemistry, CHEM 360 Analytical Chemistry, CHEM 441 Physical Chemistry I, BIOL 461 Ecology, CHEM 332 Environmental Chemistry II, BIOL 356 Environmental Biology, BIOL 357 Environmental Testing Methods, BIOL 409 Limnology, CHEM 327 Organic Chemistry II, ESS 376 Environmental Geology, ESS 425 Hydrogeology, Either BIOL 499C Contemporary Environmental Issues or SCI 498 Senior Thesis I and SCI 499C Senior Thesis. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science in Chemistry - General Chemistry Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences This option will be useful for preparation for work in related fields or for professional schools when combined with other courses, minors or majors. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I, CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry II or CHEM 131 Environmental Chemistry I, CHEM 326 Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 351 Bioinorganic Chemistry, CHEM 360 Analytical Chemistry, CHEM 441 Physical Chemistry I, BIOL 171 Principles of Biology, MATH 175 Calculus I, PHYS 201 Elementary Physics I and PHYS 201A Elementary Physics I, Laboratory (or equivalent), PHYS 202 Elementary Physics II and PHYS 202A Elementary Physics II, SCI 498 Senior Thesis I, SCI 499C Senior Thesis II. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science This program helps the students to have a firm understanding of computing from several points of view, such as hardware, functions, software engineering, network management, database management, operating system platforms, algorithm analysis, and programming languages. Also they have a firm understanding of at least one high-level programming language, as well as experience with other languages and language structures. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include MATH 175 Calculus I, MATH 275 Calculus II, MATH 308 Discrete Mathematics, MATH 365 Mathematical Statistics, MATH 175 Calculus I, MATH 275 Calculus II, MATH 308 Discrete Mathematics, MATH 365 Mathematical Statistics, CS 170 Introduction to Computer Science, CIS 205 Introduction to Programming C++, CIS 303 Data Structures, CS 310 Algorithms and Advanced Data Structures, CIS 325 Analysis and Design of Information Systems, CS 335 Theory of Programming Languages, CS 360 Operating Systems, CS 380 Software Engineering, CIS 340 Telecommunications and Networking, CIS 426 Database Management Systems, EET 345 Microprocessor Electronics, CS 499C Computer Science Capstone, MATH 260 FORTRAN Programming, MATH 276 Calculus III, MATH 301 Linear Algebra, MATH 312 Numerical Analysis, CIS 305 Advanced Programming-C++, CIS 314 Java Programming, CIS 405 Web Development Strategies and E-Commerce, CIS 442 Local Area Network Administration, CIS 443 Advanced Computer Networking Administration, PHYS 381 Computer Solutions to Engineering and Science Problems, EET 445 Computer Electronics, EET 480 Digital Communication and Networking, CS 450 Computer Graphics, CS 460 Introduction to Scientific and Parallel Computing, CS 476 Special Problems, CS 170 Introduction to Computer Science, CIS 205 Introduction to Programming C++, CS 303 Data Structures, CS 310 Algorithms and Advanced Data Structures, CIS 325 Analysis and Design of Information Systems, CS 335 Theory of Programming Languages, CS 360 Operating Systems, CS 380 Software Engineering, CIS 340 Telecommunications and Networking, CIS 426 Database Management Systems, EET 345 Microprocessor Electronics, CS 499C Computer Science Capstone, MATH 260 FORTRAN Programming. MATH 276 Calculus III, MATH 301 Linear Algebra, MATH 312 Numerical Analysis, CIS 305 Advanced Programming-C++, CIS 314 Java Programming, CIS 405 Web Development Strategies and E-Commerce, CIS 442 Local Area Network Administration, CIS 443 Advanced Computer Networking Administration, PHYS 381 Computer Solutions to Engineering and Science Problems, EET 445 Computer Electronics, EET 480 Digital Communication and Networking, CS 450 Computer Graphics, CS 460 Introduction to Scientific and Parallel Computing, CS 476 Special Problems . Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science College of Science and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology The program will provide students with the knowledge and understanding of more rigorous and analytical methods for technical
roblem solving in an industrial setting. The development of such competencies is essential to the preparation of skilled technical professionals who can undertake tasks requiring greater depth and understanding of advanced technology. It also aims to prepare a group of graduates who will fill advanced engineering technology positions in business and industry.
International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include MATH 353 Statistics, PHYS 201/201A Elementary Physics I/Lab, ECON 101 Introduction to Economics or ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics, IET 110 Fundamentals of Computer Technology, IET 120 Technology Systems, IET 300 Technology and Society, IET 499C Senior Project, MATH 175* Calculus I, MATH 275 Calculus II, PHYS 202/202A Elementary Physics II/Lab, CHEM 101/101L Survey of Chemistry/Lab, CS/MATH 170* Introduction to Computer Science, CIS 205 C/C++ Programming, ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics, ACCT 281 Principles of Financial Accounting, IET 307 Materials Science, IET 310 Engineering Economics Analysis, IET 319 Quality Control, IET 320 Industrial Project Management, IET 327 Applied Industrial Management, IET 330 Industrial Design, IET 419 Total Quality Improvement, IET 422 Industrial Safety Std. and Enforcement, IET 430 Facilities Management, IET 421 Design of Experiments. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, Morehead State University, 210 Lloyd Cassity Building, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2418 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science in Environmental System Science - Earth and Space Science Education Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences This program is intended for students who desire rigorous, broad-based preparation in most of the subdisciplines within geology. This program is strongly recommended for students who wish to attend graduate school. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include ESS 340 Oceans and Atmosphere, ESS 303 Planetary Geology, ESS 440 Biogeochemical Cycles, SCI 402 Integrated Teaching Methods, SCI 403 Integrated Field Experience, ESS 315 Sedimentation and Stratigraphy, ESS 376 Environmental Geology, ESS 379 Invertebrate Paleontology, ESS 410 Geol. Hist. Plants and Animals, ASTR 311 Astrophysics I: Stars and Stellar Evolution, ASTR 312 Astrophysics II: Galaxies and Cosmology, ASTR 111 Concepts I: Planetary, ASTR 112 Concepts II: Cosmology, CHEM 111 or CHEM 101 and CHEM 201 Survey of Organic Chemistry. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science in Environmental System Science - Environmental Dynamics Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences This program is intended for students who desire rigorous, broad-based preparation in most of the subdisciplines within geology. This program is strongly recommended for students who wish to attend graduate school. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include ESS 262 Mineralogy, ESS 300 Petrology, ESS 340 Oceans and Atmosphere, ESS 376 Environmental Geology, ESS 440 Bio geochemical Cycles, ESS 276 Geologic Field Methods, ESS 315 Sedimentation and Stratigraphy, CHEM 332 Environmental Chemistry, PHYS 350 Nuclear Science, CHEM 360 Analytical Chemistry, GEO 345 Environmental Geography, GEO 351 Geographic Information Sys, GEO 355 Remote Sensing of the Env, ECON 401 Environmental Economics, ESS 425 Hydro geology. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science in Environmental System Science - Geology Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences This program is intended for students who desire rigorous, broad-based preparation in most of the subdisciplines within geology. This program is strongly recommended for students who wish to attend graduate school. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include ESS 108 Physical Geology, SCI 110 Intro to Scientific Computing, MATH 141 Plane Trigonometry, MATH 152 College Algebra, BIOL 155 Intro to Environmental Sci, ESS 201 Historical Geology, PHYS 201 Elementary Physics I, PHYS 201A Elementary Physics I Lab, ESS 325 Earth Structure and Tectonics, ESS 350 Geomorphology, SCI 498 Senior Thesis I, SCI 499C Senior Thesis II, ESS 262 Mineralogy, ESS 263 Advanced Mineralogy Lab, ESS 300 Petrology, ESS 301 Advanced Petrology Lab, ESS 315 Sedimentation and Stratigraphy, GEO 351 Geographic Information Sys, ESS 276 Geologic Methods, ESS 303 Planetary Geology, CHEM 332 Environmental Chemistry, ESS 340 Oceans and Atmosphere, ESS 376 Environmental Geology, ESS 379 Invertebrate Paleontology, ESS 425 Hydro geology, ESS 499D Geology Field Camp. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education - Career and Technical Education Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include CTE 207 Foundations of Career and Technical Ed, CTE 185 MOI Career and Technical Education, CTE 372 Technical Media Development, CTE 364 or CTE 388, CTE 393 Methods in Career and Technical Educ, CTE 394 Practicum in Career and Technical Ed, IET 499C Senior Project, IET 381 Related Sci, Math, and Tech in Occupations, IET 382 Manipulative Skills in Occupations, IET 383 Knowledge of Related Subjects, Specialization Elective. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, Morehead State University, 210 Lloyd Cassity Building, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2418 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education - Technology Education Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include CTE 207 Foundations of Career and Technical Ed, EDF 311 Learning Theories and Assessment in Ed, EDEM 330 Foundations of Reading, EDSP 332 Teaching the Exceptional Student, CTE 388 Methods of Curriculum Development, CTE 392 Methods of Instructional Technology, CTE 470 Methods of Instruction, CTE 478 Student Teaching Practicum, IET 496 Organization and Management of the Lab, IET 499C Senior Project. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, Morehead State University, 210 Lloyd Cassity Building, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2418 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology - Computer Aided Design and Graphic Technology Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology This program helps the students to perform technical-management occupations in business, industry, education, and government. Apply theories, concepts, and principles of humanities, social and behavioral sciences, and other disciplines to develop communications skills required for supervisors and technical-managers. Understand and apply concepts of mathematics, physics, statistics, economics, computer fundamentals, and other disciplines to solve technological problems. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include ITCD 203 Computer Aided Design and Drafting II, ITCD 215 Introduction to 3D Design and Modeling, ITCD 301 Tool and Equipment Design, ITCD 305 Residential Architectural Design, ITCD 315 3D Design, Modeling and Animation, ITCD 403 Computer Aided Design of Mechanisms, ITCD 404 Commercial Architectural Design, ITCD 405 Civil Drafting, ITCD 415 Advanced Computer Aided Design, ITCG 102 Graphic Arts I, ITCG 202 Graphic Arts II, ITCG 302 Offset Lithography, ITCG 303 Computer Imaging and Illustration, ITCG 322 Electronic Imaging and Photography, ITCG 350 Electronic Composition I, ITCG 351 Graphic Duplication, ITCG 450 Electronic Composition II, ITCM 202 Structural Design. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, Morehead State University, 210 Lloyd Cassity Building, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2418 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology - Construction Management Technology Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology This program helps the students to perform technical-management occupations in business, industry, education, and government. Apply theories, concepts, and principles of humanities, social and behavioral sciences, and other disciplines to develop communications skills required for supervisors and technical-managers. Understand and apply concepts of mathematics, physics, statistics, economics, computer fundamentals, and other disciplines to solve technological problems. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include ECON 101 Introduction to Economics or ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics, IET 110 Fundamentals of Computer Technology, IET 120 Technology Systems, IET 300 Technology and Society, IET 499C Senior Project, MATH 152 College Algebra or higher, MATH 353 Statistics, PHYS 201 Elementary Physics I, PHYS 201A Elementary Physics I Laboratory, IET 307 Materials Science, IET 317 Just in Time and Lean Systems, IET 319 Quality Control, IET 320 Industrial Project Management, IET 327 Applied Industrial Management, IET 330 Industrial Design, IET 419 Total Quality Improvement, IET 422 Industrial Safety Standards and Enforcement, ITCD 103 Computer Aided Design and Drafting I, ITCM 101 Introduction to Construction Technology, ITEC 141 DC Circuits, ITMT 186 Manufacturing and Fabrication, ITCM 202 Structural Design, ITCM 203 Construction Methods and Equipment, ITCM 204 Codes, Contracts, and Specifications, ITCM 205 Estimating and Construction Costs, ITCM 304 Interpretation of Technical Drawing, ITCM 307 Hydrology, ITCM 310 Principles of Surveying, ITCM 403 Construction Methods and Equipment II, ITCM 410 Construction Surveying, ITCD 405 Civil Drafting. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, Morehead State University, 210 Lloyd Cassity Building, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2418 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology - Electronics, Telecommunications, and Computer Technology Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology This program helps the students to perform technical-management occupations in business, industry, education, and government. Apply theories, concepts, and principles of humanities, social and behavioral sciences, and other disciplines to develop communications skills required for supervisors and technical-managers. Understand and apply concepts of mathematics, physics, statistics, economics, computer fundamentals, and other disciplines to solve technological problems. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include ITEC 144 Network Fundamentals, ITEC 241 AC Circuits, ITEC 242 Principles of Communications, ITEC 245 Digital Electronics, ITEC 344 Wireless Communications, ITEC 345 Microprocessor Electronics, ITEC 400 Digital Signal Processing I, ITEC 444 Satellite Communications, ITEC 445 Computer Electronic, ITEC 480 Digital Communication and Networking, ITEC 244 Fiber Optic Communications, ITEC 346 Programmable Logic Controllers, ITEC 355 Digital and Micro controller Sys. Design, ITEC 450 Digital Signal Processing II. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, Morehead State University, 210 Lloyd Cassity Building, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2418 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology - Manufacturing Technology Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology This program helps the students to perform technical-management occupations in business, industry, education, and government. Apply theories, concepts, and principles of humanities, social and behavioral sciences, and other disciplines to develop communications skills required for supervisors and technical-managers. Understand and apply concepts of mathematics, physics, statistics, economics, computer fundamentals, and other disciplines to solve technological problems. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include IET 260 Hydraulics and Pneumatics, ITMT 170 Fundamentals of Robotics, ITMT 270 Robotic Systems Applications, ITMT 286 Machine Tool Processes, ITMT 370 Robotics Interfacing Engineering, ITMT 386 NC-CNC Manufacturing Technology, ITMT 470 Robotics Applications Engineering, ITMT 488 Flexible Manufacturing Eng Tech, ITMT 106 Thermoplastic Processing, ITMT107 Thermosetting Plastics and Composites, ITMT 306 Mold Design and Construction, ITMT 307 or IET 387, ITCD 203 Computer Aided Design and Drafting II, ITCD 215 Introduction to 3D Design and Modeling, ITCD 301 Tool and Equipment Design, ITCD 315 3D Design, Modeling and Animation, ITCD 403 Computer Aided Design of Mechanisms, ITEC 144 Networking Fundamentals, ITEC 215 Basic Control Systems, ITEC 241 AC Circuits, ITEC 346 Programmable Logic Controllers, ITEC 443 Industrial Electricity, ITMT 489 Manufacturing Information Systems. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, Morehead State University, 210 Lloyd Cassity Building, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2418 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science in Mathematics - Non Teaching Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include CS/MATH 170 Introduction to Computer Science, MATH 175 Calculus I, MATH 275 Calculus II, MATH 276 Calculus III, MATH 300 Introduction to Mathematical Proof, MATH 301 Elementary Linear Algebra, MATH 312 Numerical Methods, MATH 350 Introduction to Higher Algebra, MATH 363 Differential Equation, MATH 365 Introduction to Mathematical Statistics, MATH 410 Introduction to Real Analysis, MATH 481 Math for Engineers and Scientists or MATH 355 Operations Research, MATH 404 Topology or MATH 486 Complex Variables, MATH 499C Senior Capstone. PHYS 231 Engineering Physics I, PHYS 231A Engineering Physics I Laboratory, PHYS 232 Engineering Physics II, PHYS 232A Engineering Physics II Laboratory. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science College of Science and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science in Mathematics - Teaching Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include CS/MATH 170 Introduction to Computer Science, MATH 175 Calculus I, MATH 275 Calculus II, MATH 276 Analytic Geometry and Calculus III, MATH 300 Introduction to Mathematical Proof , MATH 301 Elementary Linear Algebra or MATH 308 Discrete Mathematics, MATH 350 Introduction to Higher Algebra, MATH 353 Statistics, MATH 365 Introduction to Mathematical Statistics, MATH 370 College Geometry I, MATH 371 College Geometry II, MATH 402 Integrated Biology, Mathematics, and Physical Science Teaching Methods, MATH 403 Integrated Biology, Mathematics and, Science Field Experiences in Teaching , MATH 410 Introduction to Real Analysis, MATH 499C Senior Capstones, Electives. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science College of Science and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science in Physics - Astrophysics Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences This program helps the students to have an understanding of the core concepts of physics. Develop analytical skills and learning techniques to enable learning new areas of physics. Also they can read and understand technical literature and present oral reports. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include PHYS 231 Engineering Physics I, PHYS 231A Engineering Physics I Laboratory, PHYS 232 Engineering Physics II, PHYS 232A Engineering Physics II Laboratory, PHYS 353 Concepts of Modern Physics, PHYS 340 Experimental Physics, PHYS 381 Computer Solutions to Engineering and Science Problems, PHYS 481 Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists, SCI 498 Senior Thesis I, SCI 499C Senior Thesis II, ASTR 311 Astrophysics I: Stars and Stellar Evo, ASTR 312 Astrophysics II: Galaxies and Cosmology, PHYS 324 Radio Astronomy, PHYS 332 Electricity and Magnetism, PHYS 412 Light and Physical Optics, PHYS 391 Dynamics, ESS 303 Planetary Geology, PHYS 493 Quantum Mechanics. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science in Physics - Computational Physics Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences This program helps the students to have an understanding of the core concepts of physics. Develop analytical skills and learning techniques to enable learning new areas of physics. Also they can read and understand technical literature and present oral reports. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include PHYS 231 Engineering Physics I, PHYS 231A Engineering Physics I Laboratory, PHYS 232 Engineering Physics II, PHYS 232A Engineering Physics II Laboratory, PHYS 353 Concepts of Modern Physics, PHYS 340 Experimental Physics, PHYS 381 Computer Solutions to Engineering and Science Problems, PHYS 481 Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists, SCI 498 Senior Thesis I, SCI 499C Senior Thesis II, CIS 200 Logic and Design of Computer Programs, CIS 205 Introduction to Programming C++, CIS 305 Advanced Programming C/C++, MATH 301 Elementary Linear Algebra or MATH 312 Numerical Methods, MATH 303 Data Structures, PHYS 391 Dynamics, CIS, MATH, or PHYS Electives. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science in Physics - Engineering Physics (Electrical) Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences This program helps the students to have an understanding of the core concepts of physics. Develop analytical skills and learning techniques to enable learning new areas of physics. Also they can read and understand technical literature and present oral reports. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include PHYS 231 Engineering Physics I, PHYS 231A Engineering Physics I Laboratory, PHYS 232 Engineering Physics II, PHYS 232A Engineering Physics II Laboratory, PHYS 353 Concepts of Modern Physics, PHYS 340 Experimental Physics, PHYS 381 Computer Solutions to Engineering and Science Problems, PHYS 481 Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists, SCI 498 Senior Thesis I, SCI 499C Senior Thesis II, ITEC 141 Direct Current Circuits (DC), ITEC 241 Alternating Current Circuits (AC) or PHYS 211 Circuits, ITEC 242 Principles of Communications, ITEC 342 Electronic Devices and Circuits, ITEC 344 Wireless Communications, ITEC 345 Microprocessor Electronics, PHYS 332 Electricity and Magnetism, PHYS 361 Fundamentals of Electronics, ITEC, MATH or PHYS Elective 300 or 400 level. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science in Physics - Engineering Physics (Mechanical) Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences This program helps the students to have an understanding of the core concepts of physics. Develop analytical skills and learning techniques to enable learning new areas of physics. Also they can read and understand technical literature and present oral reports. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include PHYS 231 Engineering Physics I, PHYS 231A Engineering Physics I Laboratory, PHYS 232 Engineering Physics II, PHYS 232A Engineering Physics II Laboratory, PHYS 353 Concepts of Modern Physics, PHYS 340 Experimental Physics, PHYS 381 Computer Solutions to Engineering and Science Problems, PHYS 481 Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists, SCI 498 Senior Thesis I, SCI 499C Senior Thesis II, IET 260 Hydraulics and Pneumatics, ITCM 303 Material Properties and Testing, ITMT 186 Manufacturing and Fabrication, PHYS 221 Statics, PHYS 391 Dynamics, PHYS 411 Thermodynamics, Electives. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science in Psychology Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Psychology The purpose of this program is to extend the foundation provided by the major by allowing students to seek additional training in specialized areas of psychology, and to gain hands-on experience. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules includePSY154 Introduction to Psychology, PSY281 Experimental Design/Analysis I, PSY282 Experimental Design/Analysis II, PSY 499C Systems and Theories, PSY 199 Workshop, PSY 276 Independent Study, PSY 339 Cooperative Education, PSY 353 Industrial Psychology, PSY 356 Cognitive Development of the Infant and Child, PSY 358 Psychological Testing, PSY 359 Applied Behavior Analysis , PSY 399 Workshop, PSY 422 Comparative Psychology, PSY 452 Disorders of Childhood, PSY 470 Research Problems, PSY 471 Addiction Therapies, PSY 472 Practicum, PSY 475 Selected Topics, PSY 477 Seminar in Developmental Research. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Psychology College of Science and Technology, Department of Psychology, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 The Psychology Department at MSU provides students with diverse, high quality educational experiences that foster success. Some of the distinguishing features are: dedicated faculty with wide ranging professional and research interests, classrooms and research laboratories equipped with state-of-the-art technology to enhance the variety and quality of learning, excellent opportunities for students to engage in individualized, hands-on, faculty-guided research and to present results at professional conferences, outstanding, supervised field experiences in community mental health, hospital, and juvenile correction settings. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Bachelor of Science in Technology Management Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology This program specifically targets Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) associate-level graduates from technology-related programs and is intended as a “completer” program for the KCTCS associate degree graduates. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Bachelor degree Morehead State University The modules include IET 307 Materials Science, IET 310 Engineering Economics Analysis, IET 317 Just in Time and Lean Systems, IET 319 Quality Control, IET 320 Industrial Project Management, IET 327 Applied Industrial Management, IET 330 Industrial Design, IET 371 Seminar, IET 419 Total Quality Improvement, IET 422 Industrial Safety Std. and Enforcement, IET 430 Facilities Management, IET 421 Design of Experiments, Electives. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, Morehead State University, 210 Lloyd Cassity Building, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2418 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University ED.S in Counseling - Licensure Professional Clinical Counselor Option Full Time Variable Contact provider College of Education, Department of Professional Programs in Education   The requirements for admission are: A BachelorThe requirements for admission are: A Bachelor’s degree in Counseling, Psychology, Social Work, Education, correlated area from an accredited college or university (minimum 66 hour pro-gram) or a Master’s degree in Counseling, Counselor Education, Counseling Psychology or related area from an accredited college or university accept-able to the faculty (minimum 30-hour program). Evidence of superior scholastic performance as indicated by a GPA of 3.5 on all graduate work completed. (3.0 GPA for bachelor’s degree applicants.) A GRE score of 800 on the verbal and quantitative sections with a minimum verbal score of 350 or a 33 raw score (385-390 Scaled Score) on the Miller Analogy Test is required. Interview with the applicant conducted by the admissions committee. Applicant’s background in the area of his or her proposed specialization. Recommendations from selected references. Masters Morehead State University The counseling core are: EDGC 619 – Career Counseling, EDGC 620 - Psycho-Social and Multicultural Factors in Coun, EDGC 656 - Introduction to Counseling, EDGC 665 - Philosophy and Practice of School Counseling, EDGC 666 - Philosophy and Practice of School Counseling, EDGC 665 - Philosophy and Practice of School Counseling, EDGC 667 - Group Counseling, EDGC 668 - Legal and Ethical Issues in Counseling, EDGC 669 - Practicum in Counseling - Elementary or Secondary. The professional education core is: EDF 600 - Research Methods in Education, EDF 610 - Advanced Human Growth and Development, EDGC 661 - Measurement Principles and Techniques. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Professional Programs in Education College of Education, Department of Professional Programs in Education, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2998 The Department of Counseling, Leadership, Adult & Higher Education recently underwent a minor reorganization with the addition of social foundations of education faculty and courses to the department and with that adopted a new, more inclusive (and shorter!) name - the Department of Professional Programs in Education. The Department of Professional Programs in Education still offers graduate programs in counseling (school and mental health), educational leadership for school administrators, and adult and higher education, plus provides courses in the psychological and social foundations of education for a variety of programs across campus.The department is also the administrative home for the Adult Education Academy for Professional Development,the Adult Learning Center, and MSU's Clearinghouse for Child Abuse Prevention. Yes The Office of Student Housing will be providing a variety of summer housing options this year for all four of MSU's summer terms. In addition to providing options for traditional double occupancy rooms (and private rooms), a limited number of spaces in year-round housing facilities will also be available (Fields Hall, Thompson Hall, and University Apartments). If you have questions about summer housing, please contact the Housing office or speak to your Hall Director. Applications for summer housing can be picked up in the Housing Office (Thompson Hall). The priority deadline for applications is May 2, 2008; apply early to ensure your preference is available. All residence halls will close for the Spring Semester on Saturday, May 10, 2008, 5:00 p.m. Morehead State University’s On-Campus Residency Policy requires all full-time students under the age of 21 who have earned fewer than 60 University recognized college credit hours to live on campus and subscribe to the applicable dining requirement.Students must be 21 by the first day of class to fulfill residency requirement.All exemption requests must be received prior to July 15 for the fall Semester and December 1 for the spring semester.Exemption requests submitted after the deadline will be subject to a $100.00 late application-processing fee.This fee is required for exemption requests submitted after the semester deadline and does not guarantee an exemption will be approved.More information regarding the On-Campus Residency Policy and exemptions can be found on the MSU Student Housing website (http://www.moreheadstate.edu/housing/).
157386 Morehead State University ED.S in Counseling - School Counseling Option Full Time Variable Contact provider College of Education, Department of Professional Programs in Education   The requirements for admission are: A Masters degree in School Counseling and provisional certificate as school counselor. Evidence of superior scholastic performance as indicated by a GPA of 3.5 on all graduate work completed. (3.0 GPA for bachelor’s degree applicants.) A GRE score of 800 on the verbal and quantitative sections with a minimum verbal score of 350 or a 33 raw score (385-390 Scaled Score) on the Miller Analogy Test is required. Interview with the applicant conducted by the admissions committee. Applicant’s background in the area of his or her proposed specialization. Recommendations from selected references. Masters Morehead State University The counseling core are: EDGC 619 – Career Counseling, EDGC 620 - Psycho-Social and Multicultural Factors in Coun, EDGC 656 - Introduction to Counseling, EDGC 665 - Philosophy and Practice of School Counseling, EDGC 666 - Philosophy and Practice of School Counseling, EDGC 665 - Philosophy and Practice of School Counseling, EDGC 667 - Group Counseling, EDGC 668 - Legal and Ethical Issues in Counseling, EDGC 669 - Practicum in Counseling - Elementary or Secondary. The professional education core is: EDF 600 - Research Methods in Education, EDF 610 - Advanced Human Growth and Development, EDGC 661 - Measurement Principles and Techniques. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Professional Programs in Education College of Education, Department of Professional Programs in Education, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2998 The Department of Counseling, Leadership, Adult & Higher Education recently underwent a minor reorganization with the addition of social foundations of education faculty and courses to the department and with that adopted a new, more inclusive (and shorter!) name - the Department of Professional Programs in Education. The Department of Professional Programs in Education still offers graduate programs in counseling (school and mental health), educational leadership for school administrators, and adult and higher education, plus provides courses in the psychological and social foundations of education for a variety of programs across campus.The department is also the administrative home for the Adult Education Academy for Professional Development,the Adult Learning Center, and MSU's Clearinghouse for Child Abuse Prevention. Yes The Office of Student Housing will be providing a variety of summer housing options this year for all four of MSU's summer terms. In addition to providing options for traditional double occupancy rooms (and private rooms), a limited number of spaces in year-round housing facilities will also be available (Fields Hall, Thompson Hall, and University Apartments). If you have questions about summer housing, please contact the Housing office or speak to your Hall Director. Applications for summer housing can be picked up in the Housing Office (Thompson Hall). The priority deadline for applications is May 2, 2008; apply early to ensure your preference is available. All residence halls will close for the Spring Semester on Saturday, May 10, 2008, 5:00 p.m. Morehead State University’s On-Campus Residency Policy requires all full-time students under the age of 21 who have earned fewer than 60 University recognized college credit hours to live on campus and subscribe to the applicable dining requirement.Students must be 21 by the first day of class to fulfill residency requirement.All exemption requests must be received prior to July 15 for the fall Semester and December 1 for the spring semester.Exemption requests submitted after the deadline will be subject to a $100.00 late application-processing fee.This fee is required for exemption requests submitted after the semester deadline and does not guarantee an exemption will be approved.More information regarding the On-Campus Residency Policy and exemptions can be found on the MSU Student Housing website (http://www.moreheadstate.edu/housing/).
157386 Morehead State University Ed.S in Education Full Time Variable Contact provider College of Education, Department of Professional Programs in Education The adult and higher education program is designed to develop the capacity of individuals to plan, organize, and carry through a variety of education and service programs to meet adult learners' needs in post-secondary and adult continuing education institutions. The program is flexible insofar as students may plan their programs for preparation in teaching, administration, student personnel, developmental studies, or counseling. The requirements for admission are: Two years of relevant professional experience is advisable. Graduate Record Examination (GRE) of 700 (verbal and quantitative) is required with a minimum verbal score of 350; or a score of 25 on the Miller Analogy Test. If a student has not become unconditionally admitted after completing twelve graduate hours, he/she will not be allowed to register for additional hours. All graduate students pursuing programs of study in the Department of Leadership and Secondary Education must maintain a 3.0 graduate g.p.a. Students failing to achieve a graduate g.p.a. of at least 3.0 at the end of the probation semester will be dropped from their respective program. Any student who receives grades of "C" in more than two graduate courses will be immediately dropped from his/her respective program. The area of specialization that will prepare the student for his or her chosen career may be from courses in any one of several disciplines. Examples include the following: students interested in counseling should take courses in the counseling area; students pursuing teaching careers should take courses in the discipline in which they plan to teach; and students interested in administration should take additional hours from the elective area above and from other support areas. Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Professional Programs in Education College of Education, Department of Professional Programs in Education, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2998 The Department of Counseling, Leadership, Adult & Higher Education recently underwent a minor reorganization with the addition of social foundations of education faculty and courses to the department and with that adopted a new, more inclusive (and shorter!) name - the Department of Professional Programs in Education. The Department of Professional Programs in Education still offers graduate programs in counseling (school and mental health), educational leadership for school administrators, and adult and higher education, plus provides courses in the psychological and social foundations of education for a variety of programs across campus.The department is also the administrative home for the Adult Education Academy for Professional Development,the Adult Learning Center, and MSU's Clearinghouse for Child Abuse Prevention. Yes The Office of Student Housing will be providing a variety of summer housing options this year for all four of MSU's summer terms. In addition to providing options for traditional double occupancy rooms (and private rooms), a limited number of spaces in year-round housing facilities will also be available (Fields Hall, Thompson Hall, and University Apartments). If you have questions about summer housing, please contact the Housing office or speak to your Hall Director. Applications for summer housing can be picked up in the Housing Office (Thompson Hall). The priority deadline for applications is May 2, 2008; apply early to ensure your preference is available. All residence halls will close for the Spring Semester on Saturday, May 10, 2008, 5:00 p.m. Morehead State University’s On-Campus Residency Policy requires all full-time students under the age of 21 who have earned fewer than 60 University recognized college credit hours to live on campus and subscribe to the applicable dining requirement.Students must be 21 by the first day of class to fulfill residency requirement.All exemption requests must be received prior to July 15 for the fall Semester and December 1 for the spring semester.Exemption requests submitted after the deadline will be subject to a $100.00 late application-processing fee.This fee is required for exemption requests submitted after the semester deadline and does not guarantee an exemption will be approved.More information regarding the On-Campus Residency Policy and exemptions can be found on the MSU Student Housing website (http://www.moreheadstate.edu/housing/).
157386 Morehead State University Educatinal Specialist in Leads to Rank I Certification Full Time Variable Contact provider College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   The minimum admission requirements are: Standard or Provisional Teaching Certificate, a statement of eligibility for teaching, or documentation stating role of educational support. Those students seeking to develop expertise in the area of educational support will be able to obtain the Master’s Degree, but it cannot be used for initial teacher certification. Minimum composite GRE score of 750 on the verbal and quantitative section: This must be taken before or within the first 12 graduate hours for unconditional admission to graduate studies. Students will be admitted to the graduate school on a conditional basis until the GRE requirements are met. Demonstration of basic writing proficiency by scoring at least 2.5 on the analytic writing subtest of the GRE. A minimum of 2.75 undergraduate GPA. Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, 302J Ginger Hall, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2857 The Department of Curriculum and Instruction offers students excellent instruction in various areas of specialization. Faculty members are experienced in both college and public school teaching, and work closely with students to help them realize their potential as classroom teachers.Students receive particular attention through faculty supervision during field experiences and the student teaching semester. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Educational Specialist in Instructional Leadership Full Time Variable Contact provider College of Education, Department of Professional Programs in Education   The minimum admission requirements are: One year of full-time teaching experience. Master's degree from an accredited college or university. Acceptance by the Dean of Graduate Programs. Criteria for admission are based on: Evidence of superior scholastic performance (g.p.a. 3.5), GRE score of 750 on the verbal and quantitative sections, Interview with the applicant by the admissions committee, Applicant's background in the area of his/her proposed specialization, Recommendations from selected references. Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Professional Programs in Education College of Education, Department of Professional Programs in Education, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2998 The Department of Counseling, Leadership, Adult & Higher Education recently underwent a minor reorganization with the addition of social foundations of education faculty and courses to the department and with that adopted a new, more inclusive (and shorter!) name - the Department of Professional Programs in Education. The Department of Professional Programs in Education still offers graduate programs in counseling (school and mental health), educational leadership for school administrators, and adult and higher education, plus provides courses in the psychological and social foundations of education for a variety of programs across campus.The department is also the administrative home for the Adult Education Academy for Professional Development,the Adult Learning Center, and MSU's Clearinghouse for Child Abuse Prevention. Yes The Office of Student Housing will be providing a variety of summer housing options this year for all four of MSU's summer terms. In addition to providing options for traditional double occupancy rooms (and private rooms), a limited number of spaces in year-round housing facilities will also be available (Fields Hall, Thompson Hall, and University Apartments). If you have questions about summer housing, please contact the Housing office or speak to your Hall Director. Applications for summer housing can be picked up in the Housing Office (Thompson Hall). The priority deadline for applications is May 2, 2008; apply early to ensure your preference is available. All residence halls will close for the Spring Semester on Saturday, May 10, 2008, 5:00 p.m. Morehead State University’s On-Campus Residency Policy requires all full-time students under the age of 21 who have earned fewer than 60 University recognized college credit hours to live on campus and subscribe to the applicable dining requirement.Students must be 21 by the first day of class to fulfill residency requirement.All exemption requests must be received prior to July 15 for the fall Semester and December 1 for the spring semester.Exemption requests submitted after the deadline will be subject to a $100.00 late application-processing fee.This fee is required for exemption requests submitted after the semester deadline and does not guarantee an exemption will be approved.More information regarding the On-Campus Residency Policy and exemptions can be found on the MSU Student Housing website (http://www.moreheadstate.edu/housing/).
157386 Morehead State University MA in Biology with Regional Analysis and Public Policy Full Time Variable Contact provider Institute of Regional Analysis and Public Policy   General admission requirements to graduate study are a bachelor's degree (B.A.) in related field. Students must complete 18 semester hours of undergraduate work with GPA of 3.0 in sociology or related field. They should have an acceptable proficiency in social science, analytical skills, and writing ability as determined by the sociology admissions committee and the IRAPP program committee. Minimum GRE score of 800 for verbal and quantitative preferred and a writing score of two or higher. Somewhat lower scores with other evidence (e.g. high GPA or research and writing output) of potential for quality work. Minimum TOEFL score of 525 for international students and they must submit a two-page typewritten statement of personal, educational, and career goals to be used as a writing sample. Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Institute of Regional Analysis and Public Policy Institute of Regional Analysis and Public Policy, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 5419 The Institute for Regional Analysis and Public Policy (IRAPP) is a unique program at Morehead State University. As MSU's Program of Distinction, IRAPP brings together students, faculty, staff, citizens, and policy makers to study and develop action plans that will affect the lives of people in our service region.IRAPP combines well-established programs (Environmental Science, Geography, Government, Social Work, and Sociology) with a specified general education core and Regional Analysis courses that allow students and faculty to make a difference in their communities. Yes The Office of Student Housing will be providing a variety of summer housing options this year for all four of MSU's summer terms. In addition to providing options for traditional double occupancy rooms (and private rooms), a limited number of spaces in year-round housing facilities will also be available (Fields Hall, Thompson Hall, and University Apartments). If you have questions about summer housing, please contact the Housing office or speak to your Hall Director. Applications for summer housing can be picked up in the Housing Office (Thompson Hall). The priority deadline for applications is May 2, 2008; apply early to ensure your preference is available. All residence halls will close for the Spring Semester on Saturday, May 10, 2008, 5:00 p.m. Morehead State University’s On-Campus Residency Policy requires all full-time students under the age of 21 who have earned fewer than 60 University recognized college credit hours to live on campus and subscribe to the applicable dining requirement.Students must be 21 by the first day of class to fulfill residency requirement.All exemption requests must be received prior to July 15 for the fall Semester and December 1 for the spring semester.Exemption requests submitted after the deadline will be subject to a $100.00 late application-processing fee.This fee is required for exemption requests submitted after the semester deadline and does not guarantee an exemption will be approved.More information regarding the On-Campus Residency Policy and exemptions can be found on the MSU Student Housing website (http://www.moreheadstate.edu/housing/).
157386 Morehead State University MA in Sociology with Regional Analysis and Public Policy Full Time Variable Contact provider Institute of Regional Analysis and Public Policy Students will be familiar with general theoretical and methodological strategies in sociology. They will be able to apply sociological analysis to a wide range of phenomena. They will also learn the techniques of theory construction, data analysis, computer techniques, and professional report writing, develop competencies in substantive areas of sociology. Students choosing the gerontology option will develop substantive knowledge in that area and also learn practical skills through intensive practicum experiences. General admission requirements to graduate study are a bachelor’s degree (B.A.) in related field. Students must complete 18 semester hours of undergraduate work with GPA of 3.0 in sociology or related field. They should have an acceptable proficiency in social science, analytical skills, and writing ability as determined by the sociology admissions committee and the IRAPP program committee. Minimum GRE score of 800 for verbal and quantitative preferred and a writing score of two or higher. Somewhat lower scores with other evidence (e.g. high GPA or research and writing output) of potential for quality work. Minimum TOEFL score of 525 for international students and they must submit a two-page typewritten statement of personal, educational, and career goals to be used as a writing sample. Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Institute of Regional Analysis and Public Policy Institute of Regional Analysis and Public Policy, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 5419 The Institute for Regional Analysis and Public Policy (IRAPP) is a unique program at Morehead State University. As MSU's Program of Distinction, IRAPP brings together students, faculty, staff, citizens, and policy makers to study and develop action plans that will affect the lives of people in our service region.IRAPP combines well-established programs (Environmental Science, Geography, Government, Social Work, and Sociology) with a specified general education core and Regional Analysis courses that allow students and faculty to make a difference in their communities. Yes The Office of Student Housing will be providing a variety of summer housing options this year for all four of MSU's summer terms. In addition to providing options for traditional double occupancy rooms (and private rooms), a limited number of spaces in year-round housing facilities will also be available (Fields Hall, Thompson Hall, and University Apartments). If you have questions about summer housing, please contact the Housing office or speak to your Hall Director. Applications for summer housing can be picked up in the Housing Office (Thompson Hall). The priority deadline for applications is May 2, 2008; apply early to ensure your preference is available. All residence halls will close for the Spring Semester on Saturday, May 10, 2008, 5:00 p.m. Morehead State University’s On-Campus Residency Policy requires all full-time students under the age of 21 who have earned fewer than 60 University recognized college credit hours to live on campus and subscribe to the applicable dining requirement.Students must be 21 by the first day of class to fulfill residency requirement.All exemption requests must be received prior to July 15 for the fall Semester and December 1 for the spring semester.Exemption requests submitted after the deadline will be subject to a $100.00 late application-processing fee.This fee is required for exemption requests submitted after the semester deadline and does not guarantee an exemption will be approved.More information regarding the On-Campus Residency Policy and exemptions can be found on the MSU Student Housing website (http://www.moreheadstate.edu/housing/).
157386 Morehead State University MBA - Master of Business Administration in Accounting Full Time Variable Contact provider College of Business, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance Graduates of this program are equipped with the tools and techniques that will enable them to assume entry-level positions in public accounting in business, industry, government, and other institutions. Accounting students complete a sequence of accounting courses which prepares them to set up an accounting system, make ready all standard financial statements, and analyze accounting data and statements for use in managerial decision making. The accounting program is designed to help students meet academic requirements for taking the CPA and other professional accounting exams. Beginning in the year 2000, Kentucky Accountancy law requires 150 college credit hours for those taking the Uniform Certified Public Accountant examination. Students can take additional undergraduate hours to fulfill the 150-hour requirement; however, it is recommended that students wanting to fulfill the 150-hour requirement at Morehead State University should consider completing the requirements for the MBA degree, or a Master of Accountancy program.   MBA Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Business, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance College of Business, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, 222 Combs, 150 University Blvd, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2152 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University MS in Clinical/ Counseling Psychology Full Time 2 Year(s) Contact provider College of Science and Technology, Department of Psychology The goal of the Morehead State University Clinical/Counseling Psychology Program is to train and educate Master's level psychologists to practice in a variety of clinical and counseling settings. This 60-hour program is typically completed in 2-years and meets the training standards of the Council of Applied Master's Programs in Psychology. MSU's Clinical/Counseling Psychology program is also designed to lead to certification by the Kentucky Board of Psychology and by other states which provide for certification of master's level psychologists. In line with this intent, and following from the APA's position on Master's level psychology training, the practitioner model, as opposed to the scientist-practitioner or "Boulder Model" is deemed most appropriate. In this model, primary emphasis is on applied clinical skills plus knowledge of the general field of psychology. Good clinical practice is based on, at least, intelligent consumership of psychological theory (in areas not limited only to clinical psychology) and psychological research. Consequently, competencies in critical analysis of theories, experimental design, and quantitative data analysis will also be expected. Although no thesis is required, all clinical students will be encouraged to avail themselves of opportunities to participate in or conduct research ongoing in the department, especially those students considering continuation toward the doctorate in the field. Although no thesis is required, all clinical and counseling students will be encouraged to avail themselves of opportunities to participate in or conduct research ongoing in the department, especially those students considering continuation toward the doctorate in the field. The requirements for admission are: Completion of general admission requirements for graduate study; Completion of 18 hours in psychology, including a course in statistics and a course in experimental psychology; Preferred GPA of 3.5, minimum of 3.0; Preferred GRE V+Q of 1000, minimum of 800 required; Three letters of recommendation; Personal statement of career goals; Adequate interpersonal skills and personality maturity as assessed by an interview (in person or via telephone) by the clinical psychology faculty. Students who lack prerequisite courses may be conditionally admitted to the program. However, credit for course work required in order to gain unconditional admission may not be applied toward the M.S. degree requirements. Students who do not have satisfactory grade point average or GRE scores may be admitted if there is sufficient evidence of probability of success in the program. This would be based on factors such as a previous related work experience, a satisfactory score on the Miller Analogies Test, or other indices normally associated with success on the part of students in graduate study in graduate study in psychology. Masters Morehead State University The psychology core are: PSY 576 - Seminar in Developmental Research, or PSY 633 - Personality Theory, PSY 612 - Advanced Exp. Design and Analysis I, PSY 613 - Advanced Exp. Design and Analysis II, PSY 621 - Advanced Physiological Psychology, PSY 634 - Learning Theory, or PSY 636 - Seminar in Cognitive Psychology, PSY 654 - Seminar in Social Psychology. The clinical core is: PSY 601 - Legal and Ethical Issues, PSY 661 – Psychopathology, PSY 673 - Psychotherapy I, PSY 674 - Psychotherapy II, PSY 672 – Practicum, PSY 678 – Internship, PSY 690 - Psychological Research Seminar. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Psychology College of Science and Technology, Department of Psychology, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 The Psychology Department at MSU provides students with diverse, high quality educational experiences that foster success. Some of the distinguishing features are: dedicated faculty with wide ranging professional and research interests, classrooms and research laboratories equipped with state-of-the-art technology to enhance the variety and quality of learning, excellent opportunities for students to engage in individualized, hands-on, faculty-guided research and to present results at professional conferences, outstanding, supervised field experiences in community mental health, hospital, and juvenile correction settings. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University MS in General/ Experimental Psychology Full Time Variable Contact provider College of Science and Technology, Department of Psychology The department offers a 33 hour master's program in general/experimental psychology consisting of 9-12 hours of core courses and 21-24 hours in a specialization area either in psychology or in psychology and a related discipline. A thesis (Experimental track - 6 semester hours) or a research project (General track - 3 semester hours) is required. The program is designed to prepare individuals for doctoral study in psychology or for employment in a variety of settings, depending upon the specialization taken. Specializations in experimental psychology include cognitive, developmental, learning, physiological/neuroscience, perception, and social psychology. Other specializations may also be designed with the guidance of the faculty. The requirements for admission are: Completion of general admission requirements for graduate study; Completion of 18 hours in psychology, including a course in statistics and a course in experimental psychology; Preferred GPA of 3.5, minimum of 3.0; Preferred GRE V+Q of 1000, minimum of 800 required; Three letters of recommendation; Personal statement of career goals; Adequate interpersonal skills and personality maturity as assessed by an interview (in person or via telephone) by the clinical psychology faculty. Students who lack prerequisite courses may be conditionally admitted to the program. However, credit for course work required in order to gain unconditional admission may not be applied toward the M.S. degree requirements. Students who do not have satisfactory grade point average or GRE scores may be admitted if there is sufficient evidence of probability of success in the program. This would be based on factors such as a previous related work experience, a satisfactory score on the Miller Analogies Test, or other indices normally associated with success on the part of students in graduate study in graduate study in psychology. Masters Morehead State University The core courses are: PSY 612 - Advanced Experimental Design and Analysis I, PSY 613 - Advanced Experimental Design and Analysis II, PSY 699 - Thesis. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Psychology College of Science and Technology, Department of Psychology, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 The Psychology Department at MSU provides students with diverse, high quality educational experiences that foster success. Some of the distinguishing features are: dedicated faculty with wide ranging professional and research interests, classrooms and research laboratories equipped with state-of-the-art technology to enhance the variety and quality of learning, excellent opportunities for students to engage in individualized, hands-on, faculty-guided research and to present results at professional conferences, outstanding, supervised field experiences in community mental health, hospital, and juvenile correction settings. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University MSN with Specialization in Family Nurse Practitioner Full Time Variable Contact provider College of Science and Technology, Department of Nursing Graduates of associate degree and diploma nursing programs may apply for admission to the Cooperative RN/BSN/MSN Program. The Program has a selective admission policy which is separate, and in addition to Morehead State University's and University of Kentucky's admission procedure. Admission to Morehead State University and/or the University of Kentucky does not guarantee admission to the Program. The Morehead State University and University of Kentucky RN-BSN-MSN Cooperative Program has a limited enrollment. Applicants are selected based on the following criteria: Meet minimum standards for admission to Morehead State University, University of Kentucky Graduate School; and Morehead and UK’s nursing programs. R.N. licensure in state where clinical will take place. Be a graduate of an Associate Degree Nursing or Diploma Nursing program. The diploma graduate must complete NLN-ACE-RN II or an equivalent examination. Hold undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 grading scale with a minimum grade of “C” in each of the required general education, support and nursing courses. Completion of at least 95 approved undergraduate earned credit hours. Achieve satisfactory scores on the Graduate Record Examination (Minimum scores of 400 each on the Verbal and Quantitative portions are preferred. Analytical Writing scores are evaluated individually). Three professional references, of which two should be from nurses (one from a nursing program faculty member and one from a recent employer). Interview with a UK nursing faculty member. Complete TOEFL score of 550 or greater/ 213 or greater on the computer/based assessment for international students. Written goal statement. Applicants with unique credentials that differ from the preceding requirements will be considered on an individual basis. In addition the GRE exam is also required. Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Nursing College of Science and Technology, Department of Nursing, Morehead State University, 234 Reed Hall, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2296 The Department of Nursing is comprised of the Associate Degree Nursing Program (ADNP) and the Baccalaureate Nursing Program (BNP).It is housed within the College of Science and Technology.It supports MSU’s mission by providing academic programs to prepare health care professionals to meet the health care needs of eastern Kentucky which is primarily of Appalachian heritage. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University MSN with Specialization in Nurse Management Full Time Variable Contact provider College of Science and Technology, Department of Nursing Graduates of associate degree and diploma nursing programs may apply for admission to the Cooperative RN/BSN/MSN Program. The Program has a selective admission policy which is separate, and in addition to Morehead State University's and University of Kentucky's admission procedure. Admission to Morehead State University and/or the University of Kentucky does not guarantee admission to the Program. The Morehead State University and University of Kentucky RN-BSN-MSN Cooperative Program has a limited enrollment. Applicants are selected based on the following criteria: Meet minimum standards for admission to Morehead State University, University of Kentucky Graduate School; and Morehead and UK’s nursing programs. R.N. licensure in state where clinical will take place. Be a graduate of an Associate Degree Nursing or Diploma Nursing program. The diploma graduate must complete NLN-ACE-RN II or an equivalent examination. Hold undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 grading scale with a minimum grade of “C” in each of the required general education, support and nursing courses. Completion of at least 95 approved undergraduate earned credit hours. Achieve satisfactory scores on the Graduate Record Examination (Minimum scores of 400 each on the Verbal and Quantitative portions are preferred. Analytical Writing scores are evaluated individually). Three professional references, of which two should be from nurses (one from a nursing program faculty member and one from a recent employer). Interview with a UK nursing faculty member. Complete TOEFL score of 550 or greater/ 213 or greater on the computer/based assessment for international students. Written goal statement. Applicants with unique credentials that differ from the preceding requirements will be considered on an individual basis. In addition the GRE exam is also required. Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Nursing College of Science and Technology, Department of Nursing, Morehead State University, 234 Reed Hall, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2296 The Department of Nursing is comprised of the Associate Degree Nursing Program (ADNP) and the Baccalaureate Nursing Program (BNP).It is housed within the College of Science and Technology.It supports MSU’s mission by providing academic programs to prepare health care professionals to meet the health care needs of eastern Kentucky which is primarily of Appalachian heritage. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University MSN with Specialization in Public Health Nursing Full Time Variable Contact provider College of Science and Technology, Department of Nursing Graduates of associate degree and diploma nursing programs may apply for admission to the Cooperative RN/BSN/MSN Program. The Program has a selective admission policy which is separate, and in addition to Morehead State University's and University of Kentucky's admission procedure. Admission to Morehead State University and/or the University of Kentucky does not guarantee admission to the Program. The Morehead State University and University of Kentucky RN-BSN-MSN Cooperative Program has a limited enrollment. Applicants are selected based on the following criteria: Meet minimum standards for admission to Morehead State University, University of Kentucky Graduate School; and Morehead and UK’s nursing programs. R.N. licensure in state where clinical will take place. Be a graduate of an Associate Degree Nursing or Diploma Nursing program. The diploma graduate must complete NLN-ACE-RN II or an equivalent examination. Hold undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 grading scale with a minimum grade of “C” in each of the required general education, support and nursing courses. Completion of at least 95 approved undergraduate earned credit hours. Achieve satisfactory scores on the Graduate Record Examination (Minimum scores of 400 each on the Verbal and Quantitative portions are preferred. Analytical Writing scores are evaluated individually). Three professional references, of which two should be from nurses (one from a nursing program faculty member and one from a recent employer). Interview with a UK nursing faculty member. Complete TOEFL score of 550 or greater/ 213 or greater on the computer/based assessment for international students. Written goal statement. Applicants with unique credentials that differ from the preceding requirements will be considered on an individual basis. In addition the GRE exam is also required. Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Nursing College of Science and Technology, Department of Nursing, Morehead State University, 234 Reed Hall, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2296 The Department of Nursing is comprised of the Associate Degree Nursing Program (ADNP) and the Baccalaureate Nursing Program (BNP).It is housed within the College of Science and Technology.It supports MSU’s mission by providing academic programs to prepare health care professionals to meet the health care needs of eastern Kentucky which is primarily of Appalachian heritage. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University MSN with Specialty in Adult Clinical Nurse Full Time Variable Contact provider College of Science and Technology, Department of Nursing Graduates of associate degree and diploma nursing programs may apply for admission to the Cooperative RN/BSN/MSN Program. The Program has a selective admission policy which is separate, and in addition to Morehead State University's and University of Kentucky's admission procedure. Admission to Morehead State University and/or the University of Kentucky does not guarantee admission to the Program. The Morehead State University and University of Kentucky RN-BSN-MSN Cooperative Program has a limited enrollment. Applicants are selected based on the following criteria: Meet minimum standards for admission to Morehead State University, University of Kentucky Graduate School; and Morehead and UK’s nursing programs. R.N. licensure in state where clinical will take place. Be a graduate of an Associate Degree Nursing or Diploma Nursing program. The diploma graduate must complete NLN-ACE-RN II or an equivalent examination. Hold undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 grading scale with a minimum grade of “C” in each of the required general education, support and nursing courses. Completion of at least 95 approved undergraduate earned credit hours. Achieve satisfactory scores on the Graduate Record Examination (Minimum scores of 400 each on the Verbal and Quantitative portions are preferred. Analytical Writing scores are evaluated individually). Three professional references, of which two should be from nurses (one from a nursing program faculty member and one from a recent employer). Interview with a UK nursing faculty member. Complete TOEFL score of 550 or greater/ 213 or greater on the computer/based assessment for international students. Written goal statement. Applicants with unique credentials that differ from the preceding requirements will be considered on an individual basis. In addition the GRE exam is also required. Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Nursing College of Science and Technology, Department of Nursing, Morehead State University, 234 Reed Hall, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2296 The Department of Nursing is comprised of the Associate Degree Nursing Program (ADNP) and the Baccalaureate Nursing Program (BNP).It is housed within the College of Science and Technology.It supports MSU’s mission by providing academic programs to prepare health care professionals to meet the health care needs of eastern Kentucky which is primarily of Appalachian heritage. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Major in Philosophy and Religious Studies - Philosophy Option Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Philosophy This program helps the students to have an understanding of the significance of basic assumptions and presuppositions and skill at identifying and evaluating them. The ability and disposition to think critically and to understand, evaluate, and construct arguments in the context of cultural diversity. Also students have an understanding and appreciation of diverse values and perspectives on life and the competence to begin to construct one’s own life philosophy. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Major Morehead State University The modules include PHIL 200 Introduction to Philosophy, PHIL 203 Social Ethics, PHIL 300 Philosophy of Science, PHIL 306 Introduction to Logic, PHIL 307 Philosophy of Religion, PHIL 355 Ancient and Medieval Philosophy, PHIL 356 Modern and Contemporary Philosophy, PHIL 399 Special Topics, PHIL 499C Senior Seminar in Philosophy, PHIL 320 Eastern Philosophy or PHIL 321 The Meaning of Life, PHIL 333 Environmental Ethics or PHIL 403 Ethical Theory, PHIL 420 Metaphysics or PHIL 430 Epistemology, PHIL 308 Phil of the Arts or PHIL 312 Symbolic Logic, PHIL 203 Social Ethics, PHIL 300 Philosophy of Science, PHIL 307 Philosophy of Religion, PHIL 308 Philosophy of the Arts, PHIL 312 Symbolic Logic, PHIL 313 American Philosophy, PHIL 320 Eastern Philosophy, PHIL 321 The Meaning of Life, PHIL 333 Environmental Ethics, PHIL 341 Philosophy and Death, PHIL 351 Philosophy of Love and Sex, PHIL 389 Honors Seminar in Philosophy, PHIL 399 Special Courses, PHIL 403 Ethical Theory, PHIL 410 Current Philosophy, PHIL 420 Metaphysics, PHIL 430 Epistemology, PHIL 476 Special Problems. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Philosophy Caudil College of Humanities, Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Philosophy, Combs 103 150 University Boulevard, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2726 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Major in Philosophy and Religious Studies - Religious Studies Option Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Philosophy This program helps the students to have an understanding of the significance of basic assumptions and presuppositions and skill at identifying and evaluating them. The ability and disposition to think critically and to understand, evaluate, and construct arguments in the context of cultural diversity. Also students have an understanding and appreciation of diverse values and perspectives on life and the competence to begin to construct one’s own life philosophy. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Major Morehead State University The modules include PHIL 200 Introduction to Philosophy, PHIL 203 Social Ethics, PHIL 300 Philosophy of Science, PHIL 306 Introduction to Logic, PHIL 307 Philosophy of Religion, PHIL 355 Ancient and Medieval Philosophy, PHIL 356 Modern and Contemporary Philosophy, PHIL 399 Special Topics, PHIL 499C Senior Seminar in Philosophy, REL 221 World Religions I, REL 222 World Religions II, PHIL 320 Eastern Philosophy, PHIL 321 The Meaning of Life, ART 263 Art History I, ART 265 Art History II, ART 362 Medieval Art, ART 363 Renaissance Art, ART 467 Native American Art, ENG 325 Religious Literature of the World, ENG 367 Old Testament Literature, ENG 368 New Testament Literature, GEO 370 Geography of World Religions, HIS 210 Early World Civilizations, HIS 313 Religion in American History, HIS 356 Medieval Europe, HIS 357 The Renaissance and Reformation, HIS 374 The Middle East, HON 102 The Age of Faith, HON 201 The Age of Enlightenment, HUM 203 Introduction to Medieval Culture, PHIL 300 Philosophy of Science, PHIL 321 The Meaning of Life, PHIL 341 Philosophy and Death, PHIL 355 Ancient and Medieval Philosophy, PHIL 356 Modern and Contemporary Philosophy, PHIL 399 Special Courses, PHIL 476 Special Problems, PHIL 499C Senior Seminar in Philosophy, REL 321 Early and Medieval Christian Thought, REL 322 Modern Christian Thought, REL 323 20th Century Christian Thought, REL 476 Special Problems. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Philosophy Caudil College of Humanities, Department of English, Foreign Languages, and Philosophy, Combs 103 150 University Boulevard, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2726 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Major in Theatre with Teaching Certification Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Communication and Theatre This program helps the students to have general familiarity with all aspects of theatre and also proficiency in at least two specific areas of theatre production such as acting, directing, set design and construction, costume design and construction, lighting, properties, makeup, publicity, sound design, and stage movement. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Major Morehead State University The modules include THEA 100 Fundamentals of Theatre, CMSP 100 Voice and Articulation, THEA 177, 277, 377, 477 Practicum; THEA 200 Introduction to Dramatic Literature, THEA 210 Technical Production, THEA 225 Introduction to Design, THEA 284 Acting Techniques, THEA 380 Play Directing, THEA 499C Senior Seminar in Theatre, THEA 354 Theatre History I or THEA 355 Theatre History II, THEA 375 Creative Dramatics, THEA 470 Children’s Theatre, CMSP 495 Teaching Methods Course, THEA 321 Stage Lighting, THEA 326 Costume Design, THEA 322 Scene Design, Professional Education Core; EDF 207 Foundations of Education, EDF 211 Human Growth and Development, EDF 311 Learning Theories and Assessment in Education, EDEE 305 Learning Theories and Practices in Early Elementary, EDSE 312 Educational Methods and Technology, EDEL 302 Media Strategies, Choose one of the following for three credit hours: EDSP 230 Education of Exceptional Children, EDSP 322 Teaching for Exceptional Student, Required Courses: EDSE 483 Class Organ and Mgt for Second Teachers, EDSE 499C Teacher in Today’s Schools, EDSE 416 Student Teaching. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Communication and Theatre Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Communication and Theatre, Morehead State University, 111 Breckinridge Hall, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2134 The Department of Communication and Theatre at MSU prepares students for the challenges of careers within the areas of business, media (television/radio/internet), public relations, advertising, journalism, the arts, and education.The study of communication also enhances a student’s appreciation for humanity’s expressive achievements and the impact of mass media on society.The department offers a major in communication that allows each student to choose a specialization from one of the following areas: advertising design, public relations, organizational communication, electronic media, journalism, or applied communication. The department also offers a BA in Theatre. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Master of Accountancy Full Time Variable Contact provider College of Business, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance Graduates of this program are equipped with the tools and techniques that will enable them to assume entry-level positions in public accounting in business, industry, government, and other institutions. Accounting students complete a sequence of accounting courses which prepares them to set up an accounting system, make ready all standard financial statements, and analyze accounting data and statements for use in managerial decision making. The accounting program is designed to help students meet academic requirements for taking the CPA and other professional accounting exams. Beginning in the year 2000, Kentucky Accountancy law requires 150 college credit hours for those taking the Uniform Certified Public Accountant examination. Students can take additional undergraduate hours to fulfill the 150-hour requirement; however, it is recommended that students wanting to fulfill the 150-hour requirement at Morehead State University should consider completing the requirements for the MBA degree, or a Master of Accountancy program.   Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Business, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance College of Business, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, 222 Combs, 150 University Blvd, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2152 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Master of Arts in Adult and Higher Education Full Time Variable Contact provider College of Education, Department of Professional Programs in Education The adult and higher education program is designed to develop the capacity of individuals to plan, organize, and carry through a variety of education and service programs to meet adult learners' needs in post-secondary and adult continuing education institutions. The program is flexible insofar as students may plan their programs for preparation in teaching, administration, student personnel, developmental studies, or counseling. The requirements for admission are: Two years of relevant professional experience is advisable. Graduate Record Examination (GRE) of 700 (verbal and quantitative) is required with a minimum verbal score of 350; or a score of 25 on the Miller Analogy Test. If a student has not become unconditionally admitted after completing twelve graduate hours, he/she will not be allowed to register for additional hours. All graduate students pursuing programs of study in the Department of Leadership and Secondary Education must maintain a 3.0 graduate g.p.a. Students failing to achieve a graduate g.p.a. of at least 3.0 at the end of the probation semester will be dropped from their respective program. Any student who receives grades of "C" in more than two graduate courses will be immediately dropped from his/her respective program. The area of specialization that will prepare the student for his or her chosen career may be from courses in any one of several disciplines. Examples include the following: students interested in counseling should take courses in the counseling area; students pursuing teaching careers should take courses in the discipline in which they plan to teach; and students interested in administration should take additional hours from the elective area above and from other support areas. Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Professional Programs in Education College of Education, Department of Professional Programs in Education, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2998 The Department of Counseling, Leadership, Adult & Higher Education recently underwent a minor reorganization with the addition of social foundations of education faculty and courses to the department and with that adopted a new, more inclusive (and shorter!) name - the Department of Professional Programs in Education. The Department of Professional Programs in Education still offers graduate programs in counseling (school and mental health), educational leadership for school administrators, and adult and higher education, plus provides courses in the psychological and social foundations of education for a variety of programs across campus.The department is also the administrative home for the Adult Education Academy for Professional Development,the Adult Learning Center, and MSU's Clearinghouse for Child Abuse Prevention. Yes The Office of Student Housing will be providing a variety of summer housing options this year for all four of MSU's summer terms. In addition to providing options for traditional double occupancy rooms (and private rooms), a limited number of spaces in year-round housing facilities will also be available (Fields Hall, Thompson Hall, and University Apartments). If you have questions about summer housing, please contact the Housing office or speak to your Hall Director. Applications for summer housing can be picked up in the Housing Office (Thompson Hall). The priority deadline for applications is May 2, 2008; apply early to ensure your preference is available. All residence halls will close for the Spring Semester on Saturday, May 10, 2008, 5:00 p.m. Morehead State University’s On-Campus Residency Policy requires all full-time students under the age of 21 who have earned fewer than 60 University recognized college credit hours to live on campus and subscribe to the applicable dining requirement.Students must be 21 by the first day of class to fulfill residency requirement.All exemption requests must be received prior to July 15 for the fall Semester and December 1 for the spring semester.Exemption requests submitted after the deadline will be subject to a $100.00 late application-processing fee.This fee is required for exemption requests submitted after the semester deadline and does not guarantee an exemption will be approved.More information regarding the On-Campus Residency Policy and exemptions can be found on the MSU Student Housing website (http://www.moreheadstate.edu/housing/).
157386 Morehead State University Master of Arts in Art Education Full Time Variable Contact provider Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Art   The applicant must complete an undergraduate major in art or an equivalent experience with the requirement of supplemental courses. They must also have a minimum GPA in Art of 3.0. Minimum composite GRE score of 650 on the verbal and quantitative sections. Submission and approval of art portfolio (CD-ROM or slides) supporting plans and objectives for the graduate program, including: identified artwork (20 works, 10 of which should relate to possible area of study), designed resume and statement of intent. The statement should mention the following: Description of work, discussing media and subject matter; Influences; Goals for graduate studies; and Long term career goals. Masters Morehead State University Art History: 6 hrs. (ART 661, ART 662, ART 663, ART 664, ART 667, ART 668, ART 672, ART 673, ART 674, ART 675, ART 681, ART 682; Drawing 3 hrs; Studio Art 6 hrs. (ART 514, ART 545, ART 555, ART 599, ART 605, ART 606, ART 607, ART 608A, ART 608B, ART 609, ART 610, ART 611A, ART 611B, ART 613A, ART 613B, ART 614, ART 616, ART 651A, ART 651B, ART 655A, ART 655B, ART 656, ART 657, ART 670, ART 676, ART 688A, ART 688B, ART 689, ART 692, ART 694A, ART 694B, ART 695). Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Art Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Art, Claypool-Young Building, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2766 The Clay pool-Young Art Building with its distinctive architectural style stands out on campus.One feature of the Clay pool-Young art building architecture are its north-facing skylights.With most of the studios situated on the north side of the building students have the advantage of working in studios with the north light so prized by artists and designers.Each area of the program requires special equipment and studio space specific to the teaching of that discipline.For example the teaching of studio art requires welding and woodworking equipment, pottery throwing wheels, kilns, printing presses, easels and painting storage racks, special drawing tables and much more.Graphic design and computer art require state-of-the-art computer equipment, software programs, scanners, printers and digital photography labs.Art History has a large auditorium with the latest slide projectors, screens and audio equipment for lectures. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Master of Arts in Communication Full Time Variable Contact provider Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Art Students who complete this program have gone on to do additional graduate work in doctoral programs, to a career teaching in community colleges and secondary schools, and to successful careers in various aspects of business. Students have the opportunity to develop personal relationships with professors and class sizes average about 12-14 students. We are in the process of making enough of our classes available via distance learning for students to complete the program. The applicant must complete an undergraduate major in art or an equivalent experience with the requirement of supplemental courses. They must also have a minimum GPA in Art of 3.0. Minimum composite GRE score of 650 on the verbal and quantitative sections. Submission and approval of art portfolio (CD-ROM or slides) supporting plans and objectives for the graduate program, including: identified artwork (20 works, 10 of which should relate to possible area of study), designed resume and statement of intent. The statement should mention the following: Description of work, discussing media and subject matter; Influences; Goals for graduate studies; and Long term career goals. Masters Morehead State University Art History: 6 hrs. (ART 661, ART 662, ART 663, ART 664, ART 667, ART 668, ART 672, ART 673, ART 674, ART 675, ART 681, ART 682; Drawing 3 hrs; Studio Art 6 hrs. (ART 514, ART 545, ART 555, ART 599, ART 605, ART 606, ART 607, ART 608A, ART 608B, ART 609, ART 610, ART 611A, ART 611B, ART 613A, ART 613B, ART 614, ART 616, ART 651A, ART 651B, ART 655A, ART 655B, ART 656, ART 657, ART 670, ART 676, ART 688A, ART 688B, ART 689, ART 692, ART 694A, ART 694B, ART 695). Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Art Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Art, Claypool-Young Building, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2766 The Clay pool-Young Art Building with its distinctive architectural style stands out on campus.One feature of the Clay pool-Young art building architecture are its north-facing skylights.With most of the studios situated on the north side of the building students have the advantage of working in studios with the north light so prized by artists and designers.Each area of the program requires special equipment and studio space specific to the teaching of that discipline.For example the teaching of studio art requires welding and woodworking equipment, pottery throwing wheels, kilns, printing presses, easels and painting storage racks, special drawing tables and much more.Graphic design and computer art require state-of-the-art computer equipment, software programs, scanners, printers and digital photography labs.Art History has a large auditorium with the latest slide projectors, screens and audio equipment for lectures. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Master of Arts in Counselling Full Time Variable Contact provider College of Education, Department of Professional Programs in Education   The requirements for admission are: Two years of relevant professional experience is advisable. Graduate Record Examination (GRE) of 700 (verbal and quantitative) is required with a minimum verbal score of 350; or a score of 25 on the Miller Analogy Test. If a student has not become unconditionally admitted after completing twelve graduate hours, he/she will not be allowed to register for additional hours. All graduate students pursuing programs of study in the Department of Leadership and Secondary Education must maintain a 3.0 graduate g.p.a. Students failing to achieve a graduate g.p.a. of at least 3.0 at the end of the probation semester will be dropped from their respective program. Any student who receives grades of "C" in more than two graduate courses will be immediately dropped from his/her respective program. The area of specialization that will prepare the student for his or her chosen career may be from courses in any one of several disciplines. Examples include the following: students interested in counseling should take courses in the counseling area; students pursuing teaching careers should take courses in the discipline in which they plan to teach; and students interested in administration should take additional hours from the elective area above and from other support areas. TOEFL 525 (197 computer based) or 74 on English Language Instruction Test of the University of Michigan. Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Professional Programs in Education College of Education, Department of Professional Programs in Education, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2998 The Department of Counseling, Leadership, Adult & Higher Education recently underwent a minor reorganization with the addition of social foundations of education faculty and courses to the department and with that adopted a new, more inclusive (and shorter!) name - the Department of Professional Programs in Education. The Department of Professional Programs in Education still offers graduate programs in counseling (school and mental health), educational leadership for school administrators, and adult and higher education, plus provides courses in the psychological and social foundations of education for a variety of programs across campus.The department is also the administrative home for the Adult Education Academy for Professional Development,the Adult Learning Center, and MSU's Clearinghouse for Child Abuse Prevention. Yes The Office of Student Housing will be providing a variety of summer housing options this year for all four of MSU's summer terms. In addition to providing options for traditional double occupancy rooms (and private rooms), a limited number of spaces in year-round housing facilities will also be available (Fields Hall, Thompson Hall, and University Apartments). If you have questions about summer housing, please contact the Housing office or speak to your Hall Director. Applications for summer housing can be picked up in the Housing Office (Thompson Hall). The priority deadline for applications is May 2, 2008; apply early to ensure your preference is available. All residence halls will close for the Spring Semester on Saturday, May 10, 2008, 5:00 p.m. Morehead State University’s On-Campus Residency Policy requires all full-time students under the age of 21 who have earned fewer than 60 University recognized college credit hours to live on campus and subscribe to the applicable dining requirement.Students must be 21 by the first day of class to fulfill residency requirement.All exemption requests must be received prior to July 15 for the fall Semester and December 1 for the spring semester.Exemption requests submitted after the deadline will be subject to a $100.00 late application-processing fee.This fee is required for exemption requests submitted after the semester deadline and does not guarantee an exemption will be approved.More information regarding the On-Campus Residency Policy and exemptions can be found on the MSU Student Housing website (http://www.moreheadstate.edu/housing/).
157386 Morehead State University Master of Arts in Education - Secondary Emphasis Full Time Variable Contact provider College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   The minimum admission requirements are: Standard or Provisional Teaching Certificate, a statement of eligibility for teaching, or documentation stating role of educational support. Those students seeking to develop expertise in the area of educational support will be able to obtain the Master’s Degree, but it cannot be used for initial teacher certification. Minimum composite GRE score of 750 on the verbal and quantitative section: This must be taken before or within the first 12 graduate hours for unconditional admission to graduate studies. Students will be admitted to the graduate school on a conditional basis until the GRE requirements are met. Demonstration of basic writing proficiency by scoring at least 2.5 on the analytic writing subtest of the GRE. A minimum of 2.75 undergraduate GPA. Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, 302J Ginger Hall, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2857 The Department of Curriculum and Instruction offers students excellent instruction in various areas of specialization. Faculty members are experienced in both college and public school teaching, and work closely with students to help them realize their potential as classroom teachers.Students receive particular attention through faculty supervision during field experiences and the student teaching semester. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Master of Arts in Education for Teachers of Exceptional Children Full Time Variable Contact provider College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   The minimum admission requirements are: Standard or Provisional Teaching Certificate, a statement of eligibility for teaching, or documentation stating role of educational support. Those students seeking to develop expertise in the area of educational support will be able to obtain the Master’s Degree, but it cannot be used for initial teacher certification. Minimum composite GRE score of 750 on the verbal and quantitative section: This must be taken before or within the first 12 graduate hours for unconditional admission to graduate studies. Students will be admitted to the graduate school on a conditional basis until the GRE requirements are met. Demonstration of basic writing proficiency by scoring at least 2.5 on the analytic writing subtest of the GRE. A minimum of 2.75 undergraduate GPA. Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, 302J Ginger Hall, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2857 The Department of Curriculum and Instruction offers students excellent instruction in various areas of specialization. Faculty members are experienced in both college and public school teaching, and work closely with students to help them realize their potential as classroom teachers.Students receive particular attention through faculty supervision during field experiences and the student teaching semester. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Master of Arts in Education with Certification in Grades 5 - 9 leading to Rank II Certification Full Time Variable Contact provider College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   The minimum admission requirements are: One year of full-time teaching experience. Master's degree from an accredited college or university. Acceptance by the Dean of Graduate Programs. Criteria for admission are based on: Evidence of superior scholastic performance (g.p.a. 3.5), GRE score of 750 on the verbal and quantitative sections, Interview with the applicant by the admissions committee, Applicant's background in the area of his/her proposed specialization, Recommendations from selected references. Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, 302J Ginger Hall, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2857 The Department of Curriculum and Instruction offers students excellent instruction in various areas of specialization. Faculty members are experienced in both college and public school teaching, and work closely with students to help them realize their potential as classroom teachers.Students receive particular attention through faculty supervision during field experiences and the student teaching semester. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Master of Arts in Education with Certification in Grades P - 5 leading to Rank II Certification Full Time Variable Contact provider College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   The minimum admission requirements are: One year of full-time teaching experience. Master's degree from an accredited college or university. Acceptance by the Dean of Graduate Programs. Criteria for admission are based on: Evidence of superior scholastic performance (g.p.a. 3.5), GRE score of 750 on the verbal and quantitative sections, Interview with the applicant by the admissions committee, Applicant's background in the area of his/her proposed specialization, Recommendations from selected references. Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, 302J Ginger Hall, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2857 The Department of Curriculum and Instruction offers students excellent instruction in various areas of specialization. Faculty members are experienced in both college and public school teaching, and work closely with students to help them realize their potential as classroom teachers.Students receive particular attention through faculty supervision during field experiences and the student teaching semester. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Master of Arts in Education with Educational Technology Degree with Instructional Computer Technology Endorsement Full Time Variable Contact provider College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   The minimum admission requirements are: Standard or Provisional Teaching Certificate, a statement of eligibility for teaching, or documentation stating role of educational support. Those students seeking to develop expertise in the area of educational support will be able to obtain the Master’s Degree, but it cannot be used for initial teacher certification. Minimum composite GRE score of 750 on the verbal and quantitative section: This must be taken before or within the first 12 graduate hours for unconditional admission to graduate studies. Students will be admitted to the graduate school on a conditional basis until the GRE requirements are met. Demonstration of basic writing proficiency by scoring at least 2.5 on the analytic writing subtest of the GRE. A minimum of 2.75 undergraduate GPA. Masters Morehead State University The core courses are: EDUC 611 Intro to Action Research and Grant Writing, or EDF 600 Research Methods in Education, EDUC 621 Technology for the 21st Century, EDUC 628 Technology, Education, and Culture, EDUC 680 Intro to Instructional Design and Technology. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, 302J Ginger Hall, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2857 The Department of Curriculum and Instruction offers students excellent instruction in various areas of specialization. Faculty members are experienced in both college and public school teaching, and work closely with students to help them realize their potential as classroom teachers.Students receive particular attention through faculty supervision during field experiences and the student teaching semester. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Master of Arts in Education with a Reading Specialist Endorsement Full Time Variable Contact provider College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   The minimum admission requirements are: Standard or Provisional Teaching Certificate, a statement of eligibility for teaching, or documentation stating role of educational support. Those students seeking to develop expertise in the area of educational support will be able to obtain the Master’s Degree, but it cannot be used for initial teacher certification. Minimum composite GRE score of 750 on the verbal and quantitative section: This must be taken before or within the first 12 graduate hours for unconditional admission to graduate studies. Students will be admitted to the graduate school on a conditional basis until the GRE requirements are met. Demonstration of basic writing proficiency by scoring at least 2.5 on the analytic writing subtest of the GRE. A minimum of 2.75 undergraduate GPA. Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, 302J Ginger Hall, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2857 The Department of Curriculum and Instruction offers students excellent instruction in various areas of specialization. Faculty members are experienced in both college and public school teaching, and work closely with students to help them realize their potential as classroom teachers.Students receive particular attention through faculty supervision during field experiences and the student teaching semester. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Master of Arts in Graphic Design Full Time Variable Contact provider Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Art   The applicant must complete an undergraduate major in art or an equivalent experience with the requirement of supplemental courses. They must also have a minimum GPA in Art of 3.0. Minimum composite GRE score of 650 on the verbal and quantitative sections. Submission and approval of art portfolio (CD-ROM or slides) supporting plans and objectives for the graduate program, including: identified artwork (20 works, 10 of which should relate to possible area of study), designed resume and statement of intent. The statement should mention the following: Description of work, discussing media and subject matter; Influences; Goals for graduate studies; and Long term career goals. Masters Morehead State University Art History: 6 hrs. (ART 661, ART 662, ART 663, ART 664, ART 667, ART 668, ART 672, ART 673, ART 674, ART 675, ART 681, ART 682; Drawing 3 hrs; Studio Art 6 hrs. (ART 514, ART 545, ART 555, ART 599, ART 605, ART 606, ART 607, ART 608A, ART 608B, ART 609, ART 610, ART 611A, ART 611B, ART 613A, ART 613B, ART 614, ART 616, ART 651A, ART 651B, ART 655A, ART 655B, ART 656, ART 657, ART 670, ART 676, ART 688A, ART 688B, ART 689, ART 692, ART 694A, ART 694B, ART 695). Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Art Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Art, Claypool-Young Building, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2766 The Clay pool-Young Art Building with its distinctive architectural style stands out on campus.One feature of the Clay pool-Young art building architecture are its north-facing skylights.With most of the studios situated on the north side of the building students have the advantage of working in studios with the north light so prized by artists and designers.Each area of the program requires special equipment and studio space specific to the teaching of that discipline.For example the teaching of studio art requires welding and woodworking equipment, pottery throwing wheels, kilns, printing presses, easels and painting storage racks, special drawing tables and much more.Graphic design and computer art require state-of-the-art computer equipment, software programs, scanners, printers and digital photography labs.Art History has a large auditorium with the latest slide projectors, screens and audio equipment for lectures. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Master of Arts in Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences with Specialization in Health/Physical Education Full Time Variable Contact provider College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences   The minimum admission requirements are: Minimum GPA of 2.5, completion of an undergraduate major in Health and/or Physical Education Teaching or the completion of selected undergraduate coursework. A minimum GRE of 800 or better. Masters Morehead State University The required core courses are: EDF 600 Research Methods in Education advisor check, or HPER 600 Research Methods in HPER, HPER 601 Interpretation of Data, HPER 610 Readings and Graduate Seminar. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences, 201 Laughlin Health Building, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2180 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Master of Arts in Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences with Specialization in Sport Management Full Time Variable Contact provider College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences   The minimum admission requirements are: Minimum GPA of 2.5, completion of an undergraduate major in Health and/or Physical Education Teaching or the completion of selected undergraduate coursework. A minimum GRE of 800 or better. Masters Morehead State University The required core courses are: HPS 600 Research Methods in HPER or EDF 600 Research Methods in Education, HPS 601 Interpretation of Data, HPS 610 Readings and Graduate Seminar. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Sport Sciences, 201 Laughlin Health Building, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2180 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Master of Arts in School Administration Full Time Variable Contact provider College of Education, Department of Professional Programs in Education   The requirements for admission are: Students must provide the Graduate Office with copies of successful scores on the KY Specialty Test of Instructional and administrative Practices (85%) and the School Leaders licensure Assessment (155). Effective 9/1/06 minimum passing score on SLLA is 165. Students must have at least a 3.2 g.p.a. Three years of full time teaching is required before a certificate may be issued. A minimum combined score on the verbal and quantitative sections of the GRE of 750 or a 31 raw score (381 - 386 Scaled Score) on the Millers Analogy Test. A baccalaureate in education from an accredited college or university and a valid teaching certificate. Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Professional Programs in Education College of Education, Department of Professional Programs in Education, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2998 The Department of Counseling, Leadership, Adult & Higher Education recently underwent a minor reorganization with the addition of social foundations of education faculty and courses to the department and with that adopted a new, more inclusive (and shorter!) name - the Department of Professional Programs in Education. The Department of Professional Programs in Education still offers graduate programs in counseling (school and mental health), educational leadership for school administrators, and adult and higher education, plus provides courses in the psychological and social foundations of education for a variety of programs across campus.The department is also the administrative home for the Adult Education Academy for Professional Development,the Adult Learning Center, and MSU's Clearinghouse for Child Abuse Prevention. Yes The Office of Student Housing will be providing a variety of summer housing options this year for all four of MSU's summer terms. In addition to providing options for traditional double occupancy rooms (and private rooms), a limited number of spaces in year-round housing facilities will also be available (Fields Hall, Thompson Hall, and University Apartments). If you have questions about summer housing, please contact the Housing office or speak to your Hall Director. Applications for summer housing can be picked up in the Housing Office (Thompson Hall). The priority deadline for applications is May 2, 2008; apply early to ensure your preference is available. All residence halls will close for the Spring Semester on Saturday, May 10, 2008, 5:00 p.m. Morehead State University’s On-Campus Residency Policy requires all full-time students under the age of 21 who have earned fewer than 60 University recognized college credit hours to live on campus and subscribe to the applicable dining requirement.Students must be 21 by the first day of class to fulfill residency requirement.All exemption requests must be received prior to July 15 for the fall Semester and December 1 for the spring semester.Exemption requests submitted after the deadline will be subject to a $100.00 late application-processing fee.This fee is required for exemption requests submitted after the semester deadline and does not guarantee an exemption will be approved.More information regarding the On-Campus Residency Policy and exemptions can be found on the MSU Student Housing website (http://www.moreheadstate.edu/housing/).
157386 Morehead State University Master of Arts in Sociology Full Time variable Contact provider Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Sociology, Social Work and Criminology The Master of Arts in Sociology program offers four options: 1. General Sociology, 2. Gerontology, and
. Regional Analysis and Public Policy in cooperation with IRAPP. All options require courses in theory and research methods. The gerontology option requires a practicum in a professional setting.
The applicant must complete an undergraduate major in art or an equivalent experience with the requirement of supplemental courses. They must also have a minimum GPA in Art of 3.0. Minimum composite GRE score of 650 on the verbal and quantitative sections. Submission and approval of art portfolio (CD-ROM or slides) supporting plans and objectives for the graduate program, including: identified artwork (20 works, 10 of which should relate to possible area of study), designed resume and statement of intent. The statement should mention the following: Description of work, discussing media and subject matter; Influences; Goals for graduate studies; and Long term career goals. Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Sociology, Social Work and Criminology Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Sociology, Social Work and Criminology, 347 Reader Hall, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2656 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Master of Arts in Studio Art Full Time Variable Contact provider Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Art   The applicant must complete an undergraduate major in art or an equivalent experience with the requirement of supplemental courses. They must also have a minimum GPA in Art of 3.0. Minimum composite GRE score of 650 on the verbal and quantitative sections. Submission and approval of art portfolio (CD-ROM or slides) supporting plans and objectives for the graduate program, including: identified artwork (20 works, 10 of which should relate to possible area of study), designed resume and statement of intent. The statement should mention the following: Description of work, discussing media and subject matter; Influences; Goals for graduate studies; and Long term career goals. Masters Morehead State University Art History: 6 hrs. (ART 661, ART 662, ART 663, ART 664, ART 667, ART 668, ART 672, ART 673, ART 674, ART 675, ART 681, ART 682; Drawing 3 hrs; Studio Art 6 hrs. (ART 514, ART 545, ART 555, ART 599, ART 605, ART 606, ART 607, ART 608A, ART 608B, ART 609, ART 610, ART 611A, ART 611B, ART 613A, ART 613B, ART 614, ART 616, ART 651A, ART 651B, ART 655A, ART 655B, ART 656, ART 657, ART 670, ART 676, ART 688A, ART 688B, ART 689, ART 692, ART 694A, ART 694B, ART 695). Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Art Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Art, Claypool-Young Building, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2766 The Clay pool-Young Art Building with its distinctive architectural style stands out on campus.One feature of the Clay pool-Young art building architecture are its north-facing skylights.With most of the studios situated on the north side of the building students have the advantage of working in studios with the north light so prized by artists and designers.Each area of the program requires special equipment and studio space specific to the teaching of that discipline.For example the teaching of studio art requires welding and woodworking equipment, pottery throwing wheels, kilns, printing presses, easels and painting storage racks, special drawing tables and much more.Graphic design and computer art require state-of-the-art computer equipment, software programs, scanners, printers and digital photography labs.Art History has a large auditorium with the latest slide projectors, screens and audio equipment for lectures. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Master of Arts in Teaching - Certification for Teaching Students with Learning and Behavior Disorders Full Time 2 Year(s) Contact provider College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   The minimum admission requirements are: Students must have at least a 21 on the ACT or at least 750 on the GRE (prior to Oct. 2002, a score of 1200 is needed). Students must successfully complete the Praxis II exam in their areas of specialization before being recommended for teacher certification. A passing score on the Praxis II can be substituted for undergraduate course deficiencies (Praxis II passing scores: English -157, Science -139, Social Science -149, Math - 148). Students must successfully pass the Principles of Learning and Teaching (PLT) Exam before being recommended for teacher certification. (PLT must be passed before a student is eligible to participate in KTIP). To be unconditionally admitted, students must meet all admission requirements, as well as passing the Praxis II content area specialty test(s). A minimum GPA of 3.0 is required for graduate study. No credit is allowed for final grades below “C”. No course over 10 years old may be counted in this program. Candidates for a master’s degree must file an application for their degree no later than the beginning of the semester during which they plan to complete their requirements. Course taken at the 500 level for undergraduate degrees may not be retaken or counted in this program. Any course substitutions must be approved in advance by advisor. Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, 302J Ginger Hall, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2857 The Department of Curriculum and Instruction offers students excellent instruction in various areas of specialization. Faculty members are experienced in both college and public school teaching, and work closely with students to help them realize their potential as classroom teachers.Students receive particular attention through faculty supervision during field experiences and the student teaching semester. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Master of Arts in Teaching - Certification for Teaching Students with Moderate and Severe Disabilities Full Time 2 Year(s) Contact provider College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   The minimum admission requirements are: Students must have at least a 21 on the ACT or at least 750 on the GRE (prior to Oct. 2002, a score of 1200 is needed). Students must successfully complete the Praxis II exam in their areas of specialization before being recommended for teacher certification. A passing score on the Praxis II can be substituted for undergraduate course deficiencies (Praxis II passing scores: English -157, Science -139, Social Science -149, Math - 148). Students must successfully pass the Principles of Learning and Teaching (PLT) Exam before being recommended for teacher certification. (PLT must be passed before a student is eligible to participate in KTIP). To be unconditionally admitted, students must meet all admission requirements, as well as passing the Praxis II content area specialty test(s). A minimum GPA of 3.0 is required for graduate study. No credit is allowed for final grades below “C”. No course over 10 years old may be counted in this program. Candidates for a master’s degree must file an application for their degree no later than the beginning of the semester during which they plan to complete their requirements. Course taken at the 500 level for undergraduate degrees may not be retaken or counted in this program. Any course substitutions must be approved in advance by advisor. Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, 302J Ginger Hall, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2857 The Department of Curriculum and Instruction offers students excellent instruction in various areas of specialization. Faculty members are experienced in both college and public school teaching, and work closely with students to help them realize their potential as classroom teachers.Students receive particular attention through faculty supervision during field experiences and the student teaching semester. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Master of Arts in Teaching - Secondary Teacher Certification Full Time 2 Year(s) Contact provider College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   The minimum admission requirements are: Students must have at least a 21 on the ACT or at least 750 on the GRE (prior to Oct. 2002, a score of 1200 is needed). Students must successfully complete the Praxis II exam in their areas of specialization before being recommended for teacher certification. A passing score on the Praxis II can be substituted for undergraduate course deficiencies (Praxis II passing scores: English -157, Science -139, Social Science -149, Math - 148). Students must successfully pass the Principles of Learning and Teaching (PLT) Exam before being recommended for teacher certification. (PLT must be passed before a student is eligible to participate in KTIP). To be unconditionally admitted, students must meet all admission requirements, as well as passing the Praxis II content area specialty test(s). A minimum GPA of 3.0 is required for graduate study. No credit is allowed for final grades below “C”. No course over 10 years old may be counted in this program. Candidates for a master’s degree must file an application for their degree no later than the beginning of the semester during which they plan to complete their requirements. Course taken at the 500 level for undergraduate degrees may not be retaken or counted in this program. Any course substitutions must be approved in advance by advisor. Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, 302J Ginger Hall, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2857 The Department of Curriculum and Instruction offers students excellent instruction in various areas of specialization. Faculty members are experienced in both college and public school teaching, and work closely with students to help them realize their potential as classroom teachers.Students receive particular attention through faculty supervision during field experiences and the student teaching semester. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Master of Arts in Teaching Alternative Routes to Middle Grades Certification Full Time 2 Year(s) Contact provider College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   The minimum admission requirements are: Students must have at least a 21 on the ACT or at least 750 on the GRE (prior to Oct. 2002, a score of 1200 is needed). Students must successfully complete the Praxis II exam in their areas of specialization before being recommended for teacher certification. A passing score on the Praxis II can be substituted for undergraduate course deficiencies (Praxis II passing scores: English -157, Science -139, Social Science -149, Math - 148). Students must successfully pass the Principles of Learning and Teaching (PLT) Exam before being recommended for teacher certification. (PLT must be passed before a student is eligible to participate in KTIP). To be unconditionally admitted, students must meet all admission requirements, as well as passing the Praxis II content area specialty test(s). A minimum GPA of 3.0 is required for graduate study. No credit is allowed for final grades below “C”. No course over 10 years old may be counted in this program. Candidates for a master’s degree must file an application for their degree no later than the beginning of the semester during which they plan to complete their requirements. Course taken at the 500 level for undergraduate degrees may not be retaken or counted in this program. Any course substitutions must be approved in advance by advisor. Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, 302J Ginger Hall, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2857 The Department of Curriculum and Instruction offers students excellent instruction in various areas of specialization. Faculty members are experienced in both college and public school teaching, and work closely with students to help them realize their potential as classroom teachers.Students receive particular attention through faculty supervision during field experiences and the student teaching semester. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Master of Music in Music Education Full Time Variable Contact provider Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music Through the Master of Music degree program, the Morehead State University Department of Music offers opportunities for the graduate student in music to develop: individual talents, interest, and philosophies which can be used creatively to preserve and extend cultural heritage; professional competence in performance interpretation and evaluation of knowledge; scholarly competence in the organization, interpretation, and evaluation of knowledge; professional competence in the communication and dissemination of knowledge; and the ability to solve contemporary problems in various aspects of music. The applicant must complete an undergraduate major in art or an equivalent experience with the requirement of supplemental courses. They must also have a minimum GPA in Art of 3.0. Minimum composite GRE score of 650 on the verbal and quantitative sections. Submission and approval of art portfolio (CD-ROM or slides) supporting plans and objectives for the graduate program, including: identified artwork (20 works, 10 of which should relate to possible area of study), designed resume and statement of intent. The statement should mention the following: Description of work, discussing media and subject matter; Influences; Goals for graduate studies; and Long term career goals. Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music, Baird Music Hall 106, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2473 The Morehead State University Department of Music has a distinguished history of educating musicians and teachers since the 1920s.Baird Music Hall is the center of activity for undergraduate and graduate music students.It houses multi-media classrooms, large and small ensemble rehearsal halls, teaching studios, practice rooms, a 16-station keyboard-skills laboratory, keyboard practice facilities equipped with both studio and grand pianos and organs, the 400-seat Duncan Recital Hall, and the Listening-Learning Center, which is the home to the digital music technology laboratory. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Master of Music in Music Performance Full Time Variable Contact provider Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music Through the Master of Music degree program, the Morehead State University Department of Music offers opportunities for the graduate student in music to develop: individual talents, interest, and philosophies which can be used creatively to preserve and extend cultural heritage; professional competence in performance interpretation and evaluation of knowledge; scholarly competence in the organization, interpretation, and evaluation of knowledge; professional competence in the communication and dissemination of knowledge; and the ability to solve contemporary problems in various aspects of music. The applicant must complete an undergraduate major in art or an equivalent experience with the requirement of supplemental courses. They must also have a minimum GPA in Art of 3.0. Minimum composite GRE score of 650 on the verbal and quantitative sections. Submission and approval of art portfolio (CD-ROM or slides) supporting plans and objectives for the graduate program, including: identified artwork (20 works, 10 of which should relate to possible area of study), designed resume and statement of intent. The statement should mention the following: Description of work, discussing media and subject matter; Influences; Goals for graduate studies; and Long term career goals. Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Music, Baird Music Hall 106, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2473 The Morehead State University Department of Music has a distinguished history of educating musicians and teachers since the 1920s.Baird Music Hall is the center of activity for undergraduate and graduate music students.It houses multi-media classrooms, large and small ensemble rehearsal halls, teaching studios, practice rooms, a 16-station keyboard-skills laboratory, keyboard practice facilities equipped with both studio and grand pianos and organs, the 400-seat Duncan Recital Hall, and the Listening-Learning Center, which is the home to the digital music technology laboratory. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Master of Public Administration with Specialization in Federalism and Public Affairs Full Time Variable Contact provider Institute of Regional Analysis and Public Policy The Master of Public Administration (MPA) is a professional course of study for individuals pursuing careers in government, public service, education, and nonprofit organizations. Federalism and public affairs provides excellent preparation for public service careers such as non-profit management, government management, and administrative law, as well as for graduate study in doctoral programs in Political Science, Sociology, Social Work, Philosophy, History, Economics, or Law School. Students focus on such areas as intergovernmental relations, federalism, state and local government, community development, constitutional law, political philosophy, and American political thought. Morehead State University and the University of Kentucky are jointly offering the dual degree programs in certain specialized areas. For more information contact the Universities directly. The following credentials must be supplied before a candidate can be considered for admission: a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution as well as 18 semester hours of undergraduate work in political science, sociology, economics, geography, psychology, business, or related field with GPA of 3.0 or higher. Students with demonstrated excellence in any undergraduate area will also be considered. A GRE score of 1000 or higher. Lower scores (minimum of 800) may be accepted with other evidence of potential for quality work. Two-page typewritten statement of personal, educational, and career goals to be used as a writing sample. Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Institute of Regional Analysis and Public Policy Institute of Regional Analysis and Public Policy, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 5419 The Institute for Regional Analysis and Public Policy (IRAPP) is a unique program at Morehead State University. As MSU's Program of Distinction, IRAPP brings together students, faculty, staff, citizens, and policy makers to study and develop action plans that will affect the lives of people in our service region.IRAPP combines well-established programs (Environmental Science, Geography, Government, Social Work, and Sociology) with a specified general education core and Regional Analysis courses that allow students and faculty to make a difference in their communities. Yes The Office of Student Housing will be providing a variety of summer housing options this year for all four of MSU's summer terms. In addition to providing options for traditional double occupancy rooms (and private rooms), a limited number of spaces in year-round housing facilities will also be available (Fields Hall, Thompson Hall, and University Apartments). If you have questions about summer housing, please contact the Housing office or speak to your Hall Director. Applications for summer housing can be picked up in the Housing Office (Thompson Hall). The priority deadline for applications is May 2, 2008; apply early to ensure your preference is available. All residence halls will close for the Spring Semester on Saturday, May 10, 2008, 5:00 p.m. Morehead State University’s On-Campus Residency Policy requires all full-time students under the age of 21 who have earned fewer than 60 University recognized college credit hours to live on campus and subscribe to the applicable dining requirement.Students must be 21 by the first day of class to fulfill residency requirement.All exemption requests must be received prior to July 15 for the fall Semester and December 1 for the spring semester.Exemption requests submitted after the deadline will be subject to a $100.00 late application-processing fee.This fee is required for exemption requests submitted after the semester deadline and does not guarantee an exemption will be approved.More information regarding the On-Campus Residency Policy and exemptions can be found on the MSU Student Housing website (http://www.moreheadstate.edu/housing/).
157386 Morehead State University Master of Public Administration with Specialization in Sapital and Regional Analysis Full Time Variable Contact provider Institute of Regional Analysis and Public Policy The Master of Public Administration (MPA) is a professional course of study for individuals pursuing careers in government, public service, education, and nonprofit organizations. Spatial and regional analysis provides excellent preparation for public service careers such as city or regional planning or for graduate study in doctoral programs in Geography, Regional Analysis, Environmental Science, Planning, Urban Studies, Sociology, Economics, or Applied Economics. Students focus on such areas as political geography using geographical information systems, economic development, natural resource policy, environmental policy, and land management. The following credentials must be supplied before a candidate can be considered for admission: a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution as well as 18 semester hours of undergraduate work in political science, sociology, economics, geography, psychology, business, or related field with GPA of 3.0 or higher. Students with demonstrated excellence in any undergraduate area will also be considered. A GRE score of 1000 or higher. Lower scores (minimum of 800) may be accepted with other evidence of potential for quality work. Two-page typewritten statement of personal, educational, and career goals to be used as a writing sample. Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Institute of Regional Analysis and Public Policy Institute of Regional Analysis and Public Policy, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 5419 The Institute for Regional Analysis and Public Policy (IRAPP) is a unique program at Morehead State University. As MSU's Program of Distinction, IRAPP brings together students, faculty, staff, citizens, and policy makers to study and develop action plans that will affect the lives of people in our service region.IRAPP combines well-established programs (Environmental Science, Geography, Government, Social Work, and Sociology) with a specified general education core and Regional Analysis courses that allow students and faculty to make a difference in their communities. Yes The Office of Student Housing will be providing a variety of summer housing options this year for all four of MSU's summer terms. In addition to providing options for traditional double occupancy rooms (and private rooms), a limited number of spaces in year-round housing facilities will also be available (Fields Hall, Thompson Hall, and University Apartments). If you have questions about summer housing, please contact the Housing office or speak to your Hall Director. Applications for summer housing can be picked up in the Housing Office (Thompson Hall). The priority deadline for applications is May 2, 2008; apply early to ensure your preference is available. All residence halls will close for the Spring Semester on Saturday, May 10, 2008, 5:00 p.m. Morehead State University’s On-Campus Residency Policy requires all full-time students under the age of 21 who have earned fewer than 60 University recognized college credit hours to live on campus and subscribe to the applicable dining requirement.Students must be 21 by the first day of class to fulfill residency requirement.All exemption requests must be received prior to July 15 for the fall Semester and December 1 for the spring semester.Exemption requests submitted after the deadline will be subject to a $100.00 late application-processing fee.This fee is required for exemption requests submitted after the semester deadline and does not guarantee an exemption will be approved.More information regarding the On-Campus Residency Policy and exemptions can be found on the MSU Student Housing website (http://www.moreheadstate.edu/housing/).
157386 Morehead State University Master of Science in Biology - Non Thesis Full Time Variable Contact provider College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences Graduate students pursuing the Master of Science in Biology may elect to follow a thesis or a courses only, non-thesis route. For the thesis student, an advisory committee of at least three faculty members, versed in the student's specific area of interest, guides the student's graduate career. With the approval of the student's advisory committee and/or the graduate coordinator, up to nine semester hours of graduate work in biology or closely related fields may be transferred as part of the student's program. Transfer credits may include up to nine hours of graduate credit from the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, with which the University is affiliated. Additional information can be requested by writing the Chair, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Morehead State University, Morehead, KY, 40351, or on-campus students can inquire at 103 Lappin Hall. The admission requirements are: Completion of an undergraduate major or minor in biology, environmental science, or an equivalent course of study. Applicant should have a minimum GPA of 3.0 in all upper division biology courses. Acceptable proficiency in chemistry, mathematics, and physics as determined by the biology graduate admissions committee. Minimum GRE score of 800 for verbal plus quantitative sections. Minimum TOEFL score for international students is 525 (minimum computer-based score of 173). For non thesis option they must complete a minimum of 30 semester hours of 600-level course work. Complete a minimum of 21 approved semester hours in biology (of the 30 required). The remaining hours may be selected from biology or related fields (with the approval of the student's graduate committee). Take final written examinations as determined by the student's graduate committee. Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Room 103 Lappin Hall, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2945 The department is housed in Lappin Hall, home to several laboratories fully equipped with modern instrumentation utilized in the life sciences, including: laboratory facilities designed for state-of-the-art instruction and training in genetics, microbiology, cell biology, biochemistry, physiology, molecular biology, and biotechnology; modern ecology and environmental testing laboratories; and recently constructed greenhouse and animal care facilities. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Master of Science in Biology - Thesis Full Time Variable Contact provider College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences Graduate students pursuing the Master of Science in Biology may elect to follow a thesis or a courses only, non-thesis route. For the thesis student, an advisory committee of at least three faculty members, versed in the student's specific area of interest, guides the student's graduate career. With the approval of the student's advisory committee and/or the graduate coordinator, up to nine semester hours of graduate work in biology or closely related fields may be transferred as part of the student's program. Transfer credits may include up to nine hours of graduate credit from the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, with which the University is affiliated. Additional information can be requested by writing the Chair, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Morehead State University, Morehead, KY, 40351, or on-campus students can inquire at 103 Lappin Hall. The admission requirements are: Completion of an undergraduate major or minor in biology, environmental science, or an equivalent course of study. Applicant should have a minimum GPA of 3.0 in all upper division biology courses. Acceptable proficiency in chemistry, mathematics, and physics as determined by the biology graduate admissions committee. Minimum GRE score of 800 for verbal plus quantitative sections. Minimum TOEFL score for international students is 525 (minimum computer-based score of 173). For thesis option they must complete an approved thesis. Complete a minimum of 30 semester hours of 600-level course work, including six hours credit for the thesis and one hour credit for graduate seminar. At least 24 of the 30 hours must be completed in biological science. The remaining hours may be selected from biology or related fields (if approved by the student's graduate committee). Take final written and oral examinations as determined by the student's graduate committee. Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Room 103 Lappin Hall, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2945 The department is housed in Lappin Hall, home to several laboratories fully equipped with modern instrumentation utilized in the life sciences, including: laboratory facilities designed for state-of-the-art instruction and training in genetics, microbiology, cell biology, biochemistry, physiology, molecular biology, and biotechnology; modern ecology and environmental testing laboratories; and recently constructed greenhouse and animal care facilities. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Master of Science in Career and Technical Education Full Time Variable Contact provider College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences The degree is structured to allow individuals to pursue a teaching or non-teaching course of study. The teaching component of this program is designed for the career advancement of individuals in career and technical programs at the high schools and technical schools in the areas of agriculture, human sciences, and industrial education/technology. The non-teaching component is to prepare technologists with advanced technical management skills who are capable of managing personnel and facilities in technology-based organizations. The alternative component is designed primarily for persons who have completed undergraduate programs in agriculture, human sciences, and industrial technology. The minimum admission requirements are: A minimum score of 700 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the GRE and a minimum of 3.0 undergraduate grade point average in major field. Or GRE (verbal and quantitative) X GPA = 2100. Successfull completion and defend a thesis or pass both a written and oral comprehensive exit examination. Maintain a cumulative 3.0 GPA. Masters Morehead State University The required core courses are: AGR 600, HS 600, IET 600 - Impact of Technology, AGR 603, HS 603, IET 603 - Quality Assurance in S and T, CTE 630 - Evaluation Techniques, CTE 660 - Trends and Issues in Career/Technical Education, CTE 685 - Principles and Philosophy of Career/Technical Ed., CTE 698 - Career and Vocational Guidance. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Master of Science in Industrial Technology Full Time Variable Contact provider College of Health and Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology The rapid advancement of technology makes it essential that industrial technologists are prepared to understand and use the most current tools and techniques required for productivity and success. Global competition and technological integration demands that industries, businesses and service organizations hire competent professionals capable of functioning in a complex and continuously changing environment. The development of such advanced skills necessitates an education that goes beyond a four-year college degree. This MSIT program is designed primarily for persons holding a bachelor's degree in industrial technology, engineering, engineering technology, business administration, management, applied sciences, manufacturing engineering, mechanical design and related technical-management programs. Four population groups will benefit from the MSIT program: Recent graduates of industrial technology, engineering technology, engineering, applied sciences, and related programs who plan to earrn a master's degree before joining the work force in order to secure a position with more responsibility and potential for growth. Technical/technology-management professionals employed in industry who need to upgrade their skills for the purpose of professional advancement. Faculty members in two-year institutions who need to earn a master's degree to enhance their competencies. Technology education teachers required earning a master's degree in a technical field to update their technical skills. Students must satisfy the admission requirements of the university, A minimum score of 800 on the graduate record exam (2 parts of GRE) and a minimum of 3.00 undergraduate grade point average (GPA) in major field. Or (2 part GRE score) x (GPA) = 2400. Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Health and Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Health and Science and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, 210 Lloyd Cassity Building, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2418 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes The Office of Student Housing will be providing a variety of summer housing options this year for all four of MSU's summer terms. In addition to providing options for traditional double occupancy rooms (and private rooms), a limited number of spaces in year-round housing facilities will also be available (Fields Hall, Thompson Hall, and University Apartments). If you have questions about summer housing, please contact the Housing office or speak to your Hall Director. Applications for summer housing can be picked up in the Housing Office (Thompson Hall). The priority deadline for applications is May 2, 2008; apply early to ensure your preference is available. All residence halls will close for the Spring Semester on Saturday, May 10, 2008, 5:00 p.m. Morehead State University’s On-Campus Residency Policy requires all full-time students under the age of 21 who have earned fewer than 60 University recognized college credit hours to live on campus and subscribe to the applicable dining requirement.Students must be 21 by the first day of class to fulfill residency requirement.All exemption requests must be received prior to July 15 for the fall Semester and December 1 for the spring semester.Exemption requests submitted after the deadline will be subject to a $100.00 late application-processing fee.This fee is required for exemption requests submitted after the semester deadline and does not guarantee an exemption will be approved.More information regarding the On-Campus Residency Policy and exemptions can be found on the MSU Student Housing website (http://www.moreheadstate.edu/housing/).
157386 Morehead State University Masters in Computer Information Systems Full Time Variable Contact provider College of Business, Department of Information Systems With the explosion of the Internet and a growing dependency on information systems and digital networks in all career fields, computer competency is in high demand. The computer information systems program prepares students with the organizational and technical abilities needed for professional information systems positions in contemporary organizations. Students learn to assess business needs and develop appropriate solutions using various computer platforms. Computer environments range from desktop hardware and software, to local area networks, enterprise systems, object-oriented programming, and internet-based technologies. Graduates typically go into positions such as systems analysts, applications programmers, web developers, network administrators, technical support, and systems consultants.   Masters Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Business, Department of Information Systems College of Business, Department of Information Systems, 320 Combs, 150 University Blvd, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2163 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Pre - Engineering Full Time 2 Year(s) $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Pre-professional Morehead State University The modules include CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I, CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry II, CMSP 108 Fundamentals of Speech Communication, ENG 100 Writing I, ENG 200 Writing II, MATH 175 Calculus I, MATH 275 Calculus II, MATH 276 Calculus III, MATH 363 Differential Equations, PHYS 231 Engineering Physics I, PHYS 231A Engineering Physics I Laboratory, PHYS 232 Engineering Physics II, PHYS 232A Engineering Physics II Laboratory, MATH 260 FORTRAN Programming, PHYS 221 Statics, PHYS 411 Thermodynamics. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Pre-Chiropractic Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences In this program students will possess written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills in the basic sciences that will allow the graduate to use information relevant to the area of environmental and ecological sciences. Also they have an awareness of the basic scientific concepts in the physical, biological, and social sciences and the application of such concepts to the field of environmental science; awareness of the importance of the arts, humanities, social and behavioral sciences as well as environmental science to the society comprising humans and nature. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Pre-professional Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Room 103 Lappin Hall, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2945 The department is housed in Lappin Hall, home to several laboratories fully equipped with modern instrumentation utilized in the life sciences, including: laboratory facilities designed for state-of-the-art instruction and training in genetics, microbiology, cell biology, biochemistry, physiology, molecular biology, and biotechnology; modern ecology and environmental testing laboratories; and recently constructed greenhouse and animal care facilities. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Pre-Dentistry Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Pre-professional Morehead State University The modules include BIOL 171-Principles of Biology with lab, BIOL 210-General Zoology with lab, BIOL 215-General Botany with lab, BIOL 304-Genetics with lab, BIOL 317-Principles of Microbiology with lab, BIOL 380-Cell Biology with lab, BIOL 425-Animal Physiology with lab, BIOL 461-Ecology with lab, Advanced Biology Electives, BIOL 336-Pathophysiology, BIOL 337-Comparative Anatomy, BIOL 518-Pathogenic Microbiology, BIOL 519-Virology, BIOL 520-Histology, CHEM 111-Principles of Chemistry I with lab, CHEM 112-Principles of Chemistry II with lab, CHEM 301-Survey of Biochemistry with lab, CHEM 326-Organic Chemistry I with lab, PHYS 201-Elementary Physics I, PHYS 201A-Elementary Physics I Lab, PHYS 202-Elementary Physics II, PHYS 202A-Elementary Physics II Lab, MATH 174-Pre-Calculus or equivalent, MATH 123-Introduction to Statistics of equivalent. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Room 103 Lappin Hall, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2945 The department is housed in Lappin Hall, home to several laboratories fully equipped with modern instrumentation utilized in the life sciences, including: laboratory facilities designed for state-of-the-art instruction and training in genetics, microbiology, cell biology, biochemistry, physiology, molecular biology, and biotechnology; modern ecology and environmental testing laboratories; and recently constructed greenhouse and animal care facilities. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Pre-Forestry Program Full Time 2 Year(s) $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Pre-professional Morehead State University The modules include AGR 180 Introduction to Field Crops, AGR 211 Soils, BIOL 150 Introduction to Plant Science, BIOL 215 General Botany, CHEM 101 Survey of General Chemistry, CHEM 201 Survey of Organic Chemistry, CMSP 108 Fundamentals of Speech Communication, CON 210 Surveying I (pre-req. GCT 103), ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics, ENG literature elective, ENG 100 Writing I, ENG 200 Writing II, GCT 103 Computer Aided Design and Drafting I, HIS 202 American Studies, MATH 175 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I, MATH 353 Statistics, PHED activity course, PHED activity course, PHYS 201, 201A Elementary Physics I and Laboratory, PSY 154 Introduction to Psychology, SOC 170 Rural Sociology. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Pre-Law Program Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Geography, Government, and History This program allows students to select any academic major as preparation for becoming an attorney which requires a bachelor's degree, law degree, and state bar certification. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Pre-professional Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Geography, Government, and History Caudil College of Humanities, Department of Geography, Government, and History, 354 Rader Hall, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2655 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Pre-Medical Technology Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences The field of medical technology or clinical laboratory science involves the medical application of the basic sciences. Principles from cellular and molecular biology, organic and biochemistry, microbiology, immunology, genetics and physiology are applied to laboratory testing. In the clinical laboratory, samples from the body are tested to determine the presence, absence, extent or cause of disease. The accurate performance of these complex tests requires advanced education in all areas of clinical laboratory science including chemistry, toxicology, immunohematology, hematology, urinalysis, and microbiology. Medical technology is an exciting career choice for people who like biology and chemistry, enjoy laboratory work, and desire to help others. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Pre-professional Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Room 103 Lappin Hall, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2945 The department is housed in Lappin Hall, home to several laboratories fully equipped with modern instrumentation utilized in the life sciences, including: laboratory facilities designed for state-of-the-art instruction and training in genetics, microbiology, cell biology, biochemistry, physiology, molecular biology, and biotechnology; modern ecology and environmental testing laboratories; and recently constructed greenhouse and animal care facilities. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Pre-Medicine Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Pre-professional Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Room 103 Lappin Hall, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2945 The department is housed in Lappin Hall, home to several laboratories fully equipped with modern instrumentation utilized in the life sciences, including: laboratory facilities designed for state-of-the-art instruction and training in genetics, microbiology, cell biology, biochemistry, physiology, molecular biology, and biotechnology; modern ecology and environmental testing laboratories; and recently constructed greenhouse and animal care facilities. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Pre-Optometry Full Time 3 Year(s) $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences This program is designed to meet the entrance requirements of optometry schools. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Pre-professional Morehead State University The modules include BIOL 171 Principles of Biology, BIOL 210 General Zoology, BIOL 317 Principles of Microbiology, BIOL 337 Comparative Anatomy, BIOL 425 Animal Physiology, CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I, CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry II, CHEM/BIOL 301 Fundamentals of Biochemistry, CHEM 326 Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 327 Organic Chemistry II, ENG 100 Writing I, ENG 200 Writing II, MATH 175 Calculus I, MATH 353 Statistics, PHYS 201 Elementary Physics I, PHYS 201A Elementary Physics I Laboratory, PHYS 202 Elementary Physics II, PHYS 202A Elementary Physics II Laboratory, PSY 154 Introduction to Psychology. Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Sciences, Morehead State University, 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2221 Founded in 1887 as Morehead Normal School the University is located in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million.The instructional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 laboratories. Housing facilities include space for approximately 2,600 students in a variety of housing styles including traditional residence halls, suites and apartments. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Pre-Pharmacy Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences This program prepares students for admission to pharmacy school. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Pre-professional Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Room 103 Lappin Hall, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2945 The department is housed in Lappin Hall, home to several laboratories fully equipped with modern instrumentation utilized in the life sciences, including: laboratory facilities designed for state-of-the-art instruction and training in genetics, microbiology, cell biology, biochemistry, physiology, molecular biology, and biotechnology; modern ecology and environmental testing laboratories; and recently constructed greenhouse and animal care facilities. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Pre-Physical Therapy Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences This program prepares students for admission to Physical Therapy school. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Pre-professional Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Room 103 Lappin Hall, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2945 The department is housed in Lappin Hall, home to several laboratories fully equipped with modern instrumentation utilized in the life sciences, including: laboratory facilities designed for state-of-the-art instruction and training in genetics, microbiology, cell biology, biochemistry, physiology, molecular biology, and biotechnology; modern ecology and environmental testing laboratories; and recently constructed greenhouse and animal care facilities. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Pre-Physician Assistant Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences This program prepares students for admission to the professional school component of the University of Kentucky physician assistant studies program, either in Lexington or at its satellite campus in Morehead. International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Pre-professional Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Room 103 Lappin Hall, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2945 The department is housed in Lappin Hall, home to several laboratories fully equipped with modern instrumentation utilized in the life sciences, including: laboratory facilities designed for state-of-the-art instruction and training in genetics, microbiology, cell biology, biochemistry, physiology, molecular biology, and biotechnology; modern ecology and environmental testing laboratories; and recently constructed greenhouse and animal care facilities. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157386 Morehead State University Pre-Podiatry Full Time Variable $7548 for 15 credit hours College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences   International students must demonstrate a proficiency in the English language. It can be either TOEFL or IELTS score. The minimum requirement for the TOEFL is 173 (computer-based), 500 (written) or 61(Internet-based) and for IELTS it is 5.0. To assist in the proper placement of students in the areas of English, mathematics, science and social studies, all entering undergraduate international students must take the ACT exam upon arrival unless valid ACT or SAT scores are on file. Pre-professional Morehead State University   Morehead State University Pamella Jaisingh, Director 9000 150 University Boulevard, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2039 College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences College of Science and Technology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Room 103 Lappin Hall, Morehead State University, MOREHEAD, Kentucky, 40351, +1 606 783 2945 The department is housed in Lappin Hall, home to several laboratories fully equipped with modern instrumentation utilized in the life sciences, including: laboratory facilities designed for state-of-the-art instruction and training in genetics, microbiology, cell biology, biochemistry, physiology, molecular biology, and biotechnology; modern ecology and environmental testing laboratories; and recently constructed greenhouse and animal care facilities. Yes Accommodation is provided in residence halls and apartments, the following are the residence halls where accommodation is provided with double occupancy: Alumni Tower (freshman/upper-class), Butler Hall (freshman/upper-class), Cartmell Hall (upper-class), Fields Hall (upper-class year-round housing), Thompson Hall (upper-class year-round housing), and Cooper Hall (freshman/upper-class).Also four person suites are available at East Mignon Hall (freshman), Mignon Hall (freshman/Upper-class), Mignon Tower (freshman/upper-class), Nunn Hall (off-line pending renovations), and West Mignon Hall (upper-class).The University also provides apartment type accommodation at the following places: Eagle Lake Apartments:contains 28 apartments in a mixture of one and two bedroom units. ELA apartments are fully furnished and feature numerous amenities.All ELA apartments contain a full kitchen furnished with refrigerator, stove, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and spacious cabinets.Mays Hall Apartments: The building contains 47 individual apartments featuring studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom furnished apartment units.Units feature a small kitchenette with refrigerator, two-burner cook-top, and convection oven/microwave.The building has a heating/air system with individual fan controls in each apartment.Laundry rooms are available in the central area of each floor.Normal Hall Apartments: This facility features 40 one-bedroom apartments.The kitchen is furnished with refrigerator and gas stove.The apartments are set-up with a front living room/kitchen area, a hallway/study area, and rear bedroom area (the private bathroom is connected to the rear bedroom).The building features radiant style heat with air conditioning provided by a rear bedroom window unit.
157401 Murray State University Associate of Science Degree in Industrial Technology/Industrial Option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Associate degree Murray State University The modules include ITD 099 Freshman Orientation, ITD 101 Introduction to Design and Graphic Communications, ITD 104 Computer Aided Design, ITD 130 Manufacturing Processes and Materials, ITD 202 Applied Technical Drawing, ITD 350 Construction Systems, ITD 368 Computer-Aided Manufacturing and Robotics, TSM 110 Electrical Systems. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, 263A IT, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3392 The College of Science, Engineering and Technology is proud of its heritage of a solid foundation in teaching and research in the departments of biology, chemistry, industrial and engineering technology, geosciences, mathematics and statistics, and physics and engineering. Graduates of undergraduate and graduate programs in the College fare well in the marketplace. The College also holds a Commonwealth of Kentucky Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research, a multidisciplinary research program whose mission is to provide an infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems and the Center for Telecommunications Systems Management. The Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research is comprised of three research centers: the Hancock Biological Station, the Chemical Services Laboratory, and the Mid-America Remote sensing Center. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Associate of Science Degree in Environmental Engineering Technology Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology The Environmental Engineering Technology Program provides a broad background in the many aspects of environmental science and technology. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Associate degree Murray State University The modules include CET 280 Plane Surveying, CET 341 Water Quality Technology, CET 342 Air Quality Technology, CET 353 Solid and Hazardous Waste Technology, CET 485 Land Use and Watershed Protection, CET 555 Environmental Regulatory Affairs, CET 585 Remediation Technology, CET 587 Bioresiduals Management and Natural Wastewater Treatment Systems, CET 589 Environmental Modeling, ENT 099 Freshman Orientation, ENT 286 Intro. to Environmental Engineering Technology, ENT 382 Hydraulics. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, 263A IT, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3392 The College of Science, Engineering and Technology is proud of its heritage of a solid foundation in teaching and research in the departments of biology, chemistry, industrial and engineering technology, geosciences, mathematics and statistics, and physics and engineering. Graduates of undergraduate and graduate programs in the College fare well in the marketplace. The College also holds a Commonwealth of Kentucky Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research, a multidisciplinary research program whose mission is to provide an infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems and the Center for Telecommunications Systems Management. The Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research is comprised of three research centers: the Hancock Biological Station, the Chemical Services Laboratory, and the Mid-America Remote sensing Center. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Associate of Science Degree in Civil Engineering Technology Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology The civil engineering technology program provides students with experience in: Surveying, Computer Aided Drawing, Construction Materials, Structural Steel Design, and Reinforced Concrete Design. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Associate degree Murray State University The modules include CET 280 PLANE SURVEYING, CET 298 STRENGTHS OF MATERIALS, CET 310 ANATOMY OF BUILDINGS, CET 386 BUILDING CONSTRUCTIN COST ESTIMATING, ENT 099 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION, ENT 286 INTRO. TO ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY, ENT 287 STATICS FOR TECHNOLOGY, ENT 382 HYDRAULICS, ENT 393 ENGINEERING ECONOMY, ENT 458 APPLYING THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE, ITD 107 INTRO. TO TECHNICAL DRAWING and CAD, TSM 110 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, 263A IT, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3392 The College of Science, Engineering and Technology is proud of its heritage of a solid foundation in teaching and research in the departments of biology, chemistry, industrial and engineering technology, geosciences, mathematics and statistics, and physics and engineering. Graduates of undergraduate and graduate programs in the College fare well in the marketplace. The College also holds a Commonwealth of Kentucky Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research, a multidisciplinary research program whose mission is to provide an infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems and the Center for Telecommunications Systems Management. The Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research is comprised of three research centers: the Hancock Biological Station, the Chemical Services Laboratory, and the Mid-America Remote sensing Center. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Associate of Applied Science in Telecommunications Systems Management Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Telecommunications Systems Management This program provides for specialization options within the curriculum. Students in the program will acquire the skills needed to function in one of the specialized areas of Telecommunications Systems Management (TSM) by choosing a program option that will support their interest area -- the physical system and its components, the software that drives the system, or website development and maintenance. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Associate degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 200 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I, ACC 201 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II, CIS 307 DECISION SUPPORT TECHNOLOGIES, CIS 317 PRINCIPLES OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN, CSC 101 INTRO. PROBLEM SOLVING USING COMPUTERS, ECO 335 ECONOMICS and PUBLIC POLICY OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY, FIN 330 PRINCIPLES OF FINANCE, MGT 350 FUNDAMENTALS OF MANAGEMENT, MKT 360 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING, TSM 099 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION, TSM 121 TELECOMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONICS PRINCIPLES, TSM 133 TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY AND METHODS, TSM 232 OPERATING SYSTEMS, TSM 233 NETWORK SERVICES, TSM 241 NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS, TSM 320 INTRODUCTION TO WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY, TSM 343 PROTOCOL ANALYSIS, TSM 411 NETWORK DESIGN, OPERATIONS, AND MANAGEMENT, TSM 443 TELEPHONE TECHNOLOGY, TSM 488 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Telecommunications Systems Management College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Telecommunications Systems Management, 263A IT, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3392 At Murray State University students have the option of obtaining their TSM degree by attending classes on campus or in the comfort of their own home with the TSM Online Degree Program. Since these systems provide the architectural structure for such activities as electronic commerce, electronic banking, video teleconferencing, distance learning, telemedicine, data interchange, on-demand video, and a host of other traditional and new uses for business and industry, persons who are qualified to design, implement, and maintain such systems are in very high demand. The market need exceeds the number of graduates in the field. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Associate of Applied Science in Telecommunications Systems Management Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Telecommunications Systems Management This program provides for specialization options within the curriculum. Students in the program will acquire the skills needed to function in one of the specialized areas of Telecommunications Systems Management (TSM) by choosing a program option that will support their interest area -- the physical system and its components, the software that drives the system, or website development and maintenance. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Associate degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 200 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I, ACC 201 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II, CIS 307 DECISION SUPPORT TECHNOLOGIES, CIS 317 PRINCIPLES OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN, CSC 101 INTRO. PROBLEM SOLVING USING COMPUTERS, ECO 335 ECONOMICS and PUBLIC POLICY OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY, FIN 330 PRINCIPLES OF FINANCE, MGT 350 FUNDAMENTALS OF MANAGEMENT, MKT 360 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING, TSM 099 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION, TSM 121 TELECOMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONICS PRINCIPLES, TSM 133 TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY AND METHODS, TSM 232 OPERATING SYSTEMS, TSM 233 NETWORK SERVICES, TSM 241 NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS, TSM 320 INTRODUCTION TO WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY, TSM 343 PROTOCOL ANALYSIS, TSM 411 NETWORK DESIGN, OPERATIONS, AND MANAGEMENT, TSM 443 TELEPHONE TECHNOLOGY, TSM 488 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Telecommunications Systems Management College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Telecommunications Systems Management, 263A IT, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3392 At Murray State University students have the option of obtaining their TSM degree by attending classes on campus or in the comfort of their own home with the TSM Online Degree Program. Since these systems provide the architectural structure for such activities as electronic commerce, electronic banking, video teleconferencing, distance learning, telemedicine, data interchange, on-demand video, and a host of other traditional and new uses for business and industry, persons who are qualified to design, implement, and maintain such systems are in very high demand. The market need exceeds the number of graduates in the field. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Associate degree in Graphic Communications Management Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Associate degree Murray State University The modules include EMT 261 INTRO. TO FLUID POWER SYSTEMS, EMT 262 INTRO. TO FLUID POWER SYSTEMS LAB, EMT 310 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS, IET 597 QUALITY CONTROL, ITD 202 APPLIED TECHNICAL DRAWING, ITD 306 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS, ITD 330 MACHINE TOOL PROCESSES, ITD 492 PLANT LAYOUT MATERIAL HANDLING, MGT 551 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR, TSM 110 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, 263A IT, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3392 The College of Science, Engineering and Technology is proud of its heritage of a solid foundation in teaching and research in the departments of biology, chemistry, industrial and engineering technology, geosciences, mathematics and statistics, and physics and engineering. Graduates of undergraduate and graduate programs in the College fare well in the marketplace. The College also holds a Commonwealth of Kentucky Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research, a multidisciplinary research program whose mission is to provide an infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems and the Center for Telecommunications Systems Management. The Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research is comprised of three research centers: the Hancock Biological Station, the Chemical Services Laboratory, and the Mid-America Remote sensing Center. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Associate degree in Business Administration Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Management, Marketing, and Business Administration This program prepares students for a variety of career opportunities. It provides students with a broad overall understanding of the different functional disciplines of business and prepares them for positions of responsibility in business organizations. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Associate degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 200 Principles of Accounting I, ACC 201 Principles of Accounting II, BPA 215 Business Communication, BPA 355 Information Systems and Decision Making, BPA 442 Business Ethics and Environment, FIN 330 Principles of Finance, LST 240 Legal Environment of Business, MGT 350 Fundamentals of Management, MGT 443 Management of Operations and Technology, MGT 590 Business Policy, MKT 360 Principles of Marketing. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Management, Marketing, and Business Administration College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Management, Marketing, and Business Administration, 451 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6196 The College of Business and Public Affairs (BPA) prepares students for careers in the dynamic environments of business, information technology, public and private organizations, and mass communications. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Associate of Science Degree in Industrial Technology/Industrial Processes Option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Associate degree Murray State University The modules include ITD 099 Freshman Orientation, ITD 101 Introduction to Design and Graphic Communications, ITD 104 Computer Aided Design, ITD 130 Manufacturing Processes and Materials, ITD 202 Applied Technical Drawing, ITD 350 Construction Systems, ITD 368 Computer-Aided Manufacturing and Robotics, TSM 110 Electrical Systems. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, 263A IT, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3392 The College of Science, Engineering and Technology is proud of its heritage of a solid foundation in teaching and research in the departments of biology, chemistry, industrial and engineering technology, geosciences, mathematics and statistics, and physics and engineering. Graduates of undergraduate and graduate programs in the College fare well in the marketplace. The College also holds a Commonwealth of Kentucky Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research, a multidisciplinary research program whose mission is to provide an infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems and the Center for Telecommunications Systems Management. The Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research is comprised of three research centers: the Hancock Biological Station, the Chemical Services Laboratory, and the Mid-America Remote sensing Center. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Associate of Science in Agricultural Science Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year School of Agriculture   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Associate degree Murray State University The modules include AGR 099 Freshman Orientation, AGR 105 Introduction to Rodeo, AGR 133 Field Applications for Agriculture, AGR 140 Plant Science, AGR 199 Contemporary Issues in Agriculture, AGR 200 International Agriculture Experience, AGR 339 Computer Applications for Agriculture, AGR 399 Professional Development Seminar I, AGR 435 Interpretation of Agricultural Research, AGR 436 Undergraduate Research in Agriculture, AGR 437 Senior Honor Thesis, AGR 439 Software Applications in Agriculture, AGR 471 Applications in Precision Agriculture, AGR 488 Cooperative Education I, AGR 489 Cooperative Education II, AGR 499 Professional Development Seminar II, AGR 533 Seminar in International Agriculture Systems, AGR 538 Seminar in Producation Agricultural Systems, AGR 539 Advanced Computer Applications in Agriculture, AGR 551 Selected Studies in Agriculture, AGR 571 Advanced Precision Agriculture, AGR 585 Specialized Journalism/RTV. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture, 103 Oakley Applied Science South, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6923 Murray State University&#39;s School of Agriculture has a long-standing tradition of agricultural and academic excellence. The School of Agriculture provides students with more than a degree; it gives them a true education through hands-on experiences and its knowledgeable faculty. Students in the School of Agriculture receive a &quot;large university&quot; education in a small school setting.The School of Agriculture not only gives students the personal attention they need, but it also provides them with current and breaking agricultural technology to take their education to a level that will make them highly competitive in the job market. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Associate of Science in Child Development Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Associate degree Murray State University The modules include EDU 099 Freshman Orientation, FCS 111 Family and It’s Environment, FCS 210 Child Development I, FCS 211 Child Development II, FCS 110 Intro. to Early Childhood Ed., FCS 234 Practicum, FCS 310 Program Planning for Preschool, FCS 311 Child Guidance, ELE 201 Infant Toddler Curriculum, ELE 301 Lang. and Early Literacy. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education, 3101 Alexander Hal, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 The Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education (ECE) offers programs leading to the associate degree in child development, or the baccalaureate degree in interdisciplinary early childhood education (birth to 5 years), or elementary education (primary through grade 5). Graduate programs are offered in interdisciplinary early childhood education, elementary education, library media, and reading and writing. The department encourages students to seek the Master of Arts or Master of Science in Education and the Education Specialist degrees. However, non-degree programs for Kentucky include 5th Year (Rank II) and +30 Hours above the Masters (Rank I). Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Associate of Science in Vocational Technical Education/Trade and Industrial Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Associate degree Murray State University The modules include CTE 270 Basic Foundations of CTE, CTE 272 Org and Mng School Lrn Facilities, CTE 274 Basic Inst Media and Cur Dev CTE, CTE 371 Meth of Instr in CTE, EDP 260 or Psy of Human Development. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BA in Art with Teacher Certification (P-12) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ART 099 Freshman Orientation, ART 101 Drawing I: Introduction to Drawing, ART 111 Two-dimensional Design, ART 112 Three-dimensional Design, ART 201 Drawing II: Life Drawing, ART 300 Drawing III, ART 330 Introduction to Painting I, ART 350 Introduction to Graphic Design I: Digital Art, ART 379 Introduction to Printmaking I, ART 382 Introduction to Photography I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art, 604 Price Doyle Fine Arts Center, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3784 The Department of Art provides a broad range of programs and professional opportunities for students preparing to work as practicing artists, craftspersons and designers, for careers in art education, and for graduate study in art, art education, and art history. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BA in Biological Science with Secondary Certification (8-12) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include BIO 099 Freshman Orientation, BIO 112 Field Biology, BIO 115 Cellular Basis of Life, BIO 116 Biological Inquiry and Analysis, BIO 221 Animal Form and Function, BIO 222 Plant Form and Function, BIO 320 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy, BIO 300 Microbiology, BIO 322 Animal Physiology, BIO 330 Principles of Ecology, BIO 333 Genetics, BIO 499 Senior Biology Seminar. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education College of Education, 3101 Alexander Hall, Murray State University, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 Murray State University is home to 10,022 students. As one of the nation&#39;s best public universities, Murray attracts students who are seeking a great education in a personalized, college-town setting. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BA in Elementary Education (P-5) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ELE 304 Teaching Math Elem, ELE 305 Children’s Literature, REA 306 Teaching Reading Elem, ELE 307 Teaching Lang Arts Elem, ELE 390 Intro to Kindergarten, ELE 401 Teaching Social Studies Elem, ELE 402 Teaching Science Elem, EDU 404 Teaching Environmental, REA 412 Practicum in Reading Inst. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education, 3101 Alexander Hal, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 The Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education (ECE) offers programs leading to the associate degree in child development, or the baccalaureate degree in interdisciplinary early childhood education (birth to 5 years), or elementary education (primary through grade 5). Graduate programs are offered in interdisciplinary early childhood education, elementary education, library media, and reading and writing. The department encourages students to seek the Master of Arts or Master of Science in Education and the Education Specialist degrees. However, non-degree programs for Kentucky include 5th Year (Rank II) and +30 Hours above the Masters (Rank I). Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BA in Learning and Behavior Disorders (P-12) and Elementary Certification (P-5) Dual Cert Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include SED 443 Curriculum and Instr for Mild Dis, SED 537 Diagnostic Methods, SED 425 Spec Reading for Mild Disabilities, SED 455 Practicum, ELE 304 Teaching Math Elem P-5, ELE 305 Children’s Literature, REA 306 Teaching Reading in Elem. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education College of Education, 3101 Alexander Hall, Murray State University, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 Murray State University is home to 10,022 students. As one of the nation&#39;s best public universities, Murray attracts students who are seeking a great education in a personalized, college-town setting. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BA in Learning and Behavior Disorders (P-12) and Middle School Education (5-9) Dual Certification Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include SED 443 Curriculum and Instr for Mild Dis, SED 537 Diagnostic Methods, SED 425 Spec Reading for Mild Disabilities, SED 455 Practicum, ELE 304 Teaching Math Elem P-5, ELE 305 Children’s Literature, REA 306 Teaching Reading in Elem. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education College of Education, 3101 Alexander Hall, Murray State University, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 Murray State University is home to 10,022 students. As one of the nation&#39;s best public universities, Murray attracts students who are seeking a great education in a personalized, college-town setting. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BA in Middle School Education (5-9) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include EDU 099 Freshman Orientation, EDU 103 Iss/Prac of American Ed , EDP 260 Psych of Human Dev, MID 270 Tchng and Lng Mid Grades, EDU 303 Strategies of Teaching. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education College of Education, 3101 Alexander Hall, Murray State University, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 Murray State University is home to 10,022 students. As one of the nation&#39;s best public universities, Murray attracts students who are seeking a great education in a personalized, college-town setting. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BA in Physics with Secondary Certification (8-12) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include EDU 103 Introduction to Education, COM 161 Introduction to Public Speaking, COM 372 Communication in Educ Environment, SED 300 Ed. Of Students w/Dis: A Collab. Exp., EDU 303 Strategies of Teaching, EDU 403 Structures and Foundations of Education, SEC 420 Practicum in Secondary Schools, EDU 405 Evaluation and Measurement in Education, SEC 421 Student Teaching in the Secondary Sch, MAT 442 Introduction to Numerical Analysis, MAT 411 Ordinary Differential Equations, PHY 235 Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion, PHY 236 Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion Laboratory. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education College of Education, 3101 Alexander Hall, Murray State University, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 Murray State University is home to 10,022 students. As one of the nation&#39;s best public universities, Murray attracts students who are seeking a great education in a personalized, college-town setting. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BA in Social Studies Certification (8-12) with Econ Major Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include EDU 103 Introduction to Education, COM 161 Introduction to Public Speaking, COM 372 Communication in Educ Environment, SED 300 Ed. Of Students w/Dis: A Collab. Exp., EDU 303 Strategies of Teaching, EDU 403 Structures and Foundations of Education, SEC 420 Practicum in Secondary Schools, EDU 405 Evaluation and Measurement in Education, SEC 421 Student Teaching in the Secondary Sch, MAT 442 Introduction to Numerical Analysis, MAT 411 Ordinary Differential Equations, PHY 235 Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion, PHY 236 Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion Laboratory. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education College of Education, 3101 Alexander Hall, Murray State University, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 Murray State University is home to 10,022 students. As one of the nation&#39;s best public universities, Murray attracts students who are seeking a great education in a personalized, college-town setting. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BFA in Art with Teacher Certification (P-12) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ART 099 Freshman Orientation, ART 101 Drawing I: Introduction to Drawing, ART 111 Two-dimensional Design, ART 112 Three-dimensional Design, ART 201 Drawing II: Life Drawing, ART 300 Drawing III, ART 330 Introduction to Painting I, ART 350 Introduction to Graphic Design I: Digital Art, ART 379 Introduction to Printmaking I, ART 382 Introduction to Photography I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art, 604 Price Doyle Fine Arts Center, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3784 The Department of Art provides a broad range of programs and professional opportunities for students preparing to work as practicing artists, craftspersons and designers, for careers in art education, and for graduate study in art, art education, and art history. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BFA in Art with Teacher Certification (P-12) - Ceramics Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ART 099 Freshman Orientation, ART 101 Drawing I: Introduction to Drawing, ART 111 Two-dimensional Design, ART 112 Three-dimensional Design, ART 201 Drawing II: Life Drawing, ART 300 Drawing III, ART 330 Introduction to Painting I, ART 350 Introduction to Graphic Design I: Digital Art, ART 379 Introduction to Printmaking I, ART 382 Introduction to Photography I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art, 604 Price Doyle Fine Arts Center, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3784 The Department of Art provides a broad range of programs and professional opportunities for students preparing to work as practicing artists, craftspersons and designers, for careers in art education, and for graduate study in art, art education, and art history. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BFA in Art with Teacher Certification (P-12) - Drawing Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ART 099 Freshman Orientation, ART 101 Drawing I: Introduction to Drawing, ART 111 Two-dimensional Design, ART 112 Three-dimensional Design, ART 201 Drawing II: Life Drawing, ART 300 Drawing III, ART 330 Introduction to Painting I, ART 350 Introduction to Graphic Design I: Digital Art, ART 379 Introduction to Printmaking I, ART 382 Introduction to Photography I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art, 604 Price Doyle Fine Arts Center, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3784 The Department of Art provides a broad range of programs and professional opportunities for students preparing to work as practicing artists, craftspersons and designers, for careers in art education, and for graduate study in art, art education, and art history. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BFA in Art with Teacher Certification (P-12) - Graphic Design Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ART 099 Freshman Orientation, ART 101 Drawing I: Introduction to Drawing, ART 111 Two-dimensional Design, ART 112 Three-dimensional Design, ART 201 Drawing II: Life Drawing, ART 300 Drawing III, ART 330 Introduction to Painting I, ART 350 Introduction to Graphic Design I: Digital Art, ART 379 Introduction to Printmaking I, ART 382 Introduction to Photography I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art, 604 Price Doyle Fine Arts Center, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3784 The Department of Art provides a broad range of programs and professional opportunities for students preparing to work as practicing artists, craftspersons and designers, for careers in art education, and for graduate study in art, art education, and art history. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BFA in Art with Teacher Certification (P-12) - Metalsmithing Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ART 099 Freshman Orientation, ART 101 Drawing I: Introduction to Drawing, ART 111 Two-dimensional Design, ART 112 Three-dimensional Design, ART 201 Drawing II: Life Drawing, ART 300 Drawing III, ART 330 Introduction to Painting I, ART 350 Introduction to Graphic Design I: Digital Art, ART 379 Introduction to Printmaking I, ART 382 Introduction to Photography I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art, 604 Price Doyle Fine Arts Center, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3784 The Department of Art provides a broad range of programs and professional opportunities for students preparing to work as practicing artists, craftspersons and designers, for careers in art education, and for graduate study in art, art education, and art history. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BFA in Art with Teacher Certification (P-12) - Painting Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ART 099 Freshman Orientation, ART 101 Drawing I: Introduction to Drawing, ART 111 Two-dimensional Design, ART 112 Three-dimensional Design, ART 201 Drawing II: Life Drawing, ART 300 Drawing III, ART 330 Introduction to Painting I, ART 350 Introduction to Graphic Design I: Digital Art, ART 379 Introduction to Printmaking I, ART 382 Introduction to Photography I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art, 604 Price Doyle Fine Arts Center, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3784 The Department of Art provides a broad range of programs and professional opportunities for students preparing to work as practicing artists, craftspersons and designers, for careers in art education, and for graduate study in art, art education, and art history. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BFA in Art with Teacher Certification (P-12) - Photography Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ART 099 Freshman Orientation, ART 101 Drawing I: Introduction to Drawing, ART 111 Two-dimensional Design, ART 112 Three-dimensional Design, ART 201 Drawing II: Life Drawing, ART 300 Drawing III, ART 330 Introduction to Painting I, ART 350 Introduction to Graphic Design I: Digital Art, ART 379 Introduction to Printmaking I, ART 382 Introduction to Photography I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art, 604 Price Doyle Fine Arts Center, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3784 The Department of Art provides a broad range of programs and professional opportunities for students preparing to work as practicing artists, craftspersons and designers, for careers in art education, and for graduate study in art, art education, and art history. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BFA in Art with Teacher Certification (P-12) - Printmaking Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ART 099 Freshman Orientation, ART 101 Drawing I: Introduction to Drawing, ART 111 Two-dimensional Design, ART 112 Three-dimensional Design, ART 201 Drawing II: Life Drawing, ART 300 Drawing III, ART 330 Introduction to Painting I, ART 350 Introduction to Graphic Design I: Digital Art, ART 379 Introduction to Printmaking I, ART 382 Introduction to Photography I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art, 604 Price Doyle Fine Arts Center, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3784 The Department of Art provides a broad range of programs and professional opportunities for students preparing to work as practicing artists, craftspersons and designers, for careers in art education, and for graduate study in art, art education, and art history. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BFA in Art with Teacher Certification (P-12) - Sculpture Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ART 099 Freshman Orientation, ART 101 Drawing I: Introduction to Drawing, ART 111 Two-dimensional Design, ART 112 Three-dimensional Design, ART 201 Drawing II: Life Drawing, ART 300 Drawing III, ART 330 Introduction to Painting I, ART 350 Introduction to Graphic Design I: Digital Art, ART 379 Introduction to Printmaking I, ART 382 Introduction to Photography I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art, 604 Price Doyle Fine Arts Center, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3784 The Department of Art provides a broad range of programs and professional opportunities for students preparing to work as practicing artists, craftspersons and designers, for careers in art education, and for graduate study in art, art education, and art history. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BFA in Art with Teacher Certification (P-12) - Wood Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ART 099 Freshman Orientation, ART 101 Drawing I: Introduction to Drawing, ART 111 Two-dimensional Design, ART 112 Three-dimensional Design, ART 201 Drawing II: Life Drawing, ART 300 Drawing III, ART 330 Introduction to Painting I, ART 350 Introduction to Graphic Design I: Digital Art, ART 379 Introduction to Printmaking I, ART 382 Introduction to Photography I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art, 604 Price Doyle Fine Arts Center, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3784 The Department of Art provides a broad range of programs and professional opportunities for students preparing to work as practicing artists, craftspersons and designers, for careers in art education, and for graduate study in art, art education, and art history. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BS in Art with Teacher Certification (P-12) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ART 099 Freshman Orientation, ART 101 Drawing I: Introduction to Drawing, ART 111 Two-dimensional Design, ART 112 Three-dimensional Design, ART 201 Drawing II: Life Drawing, ART 300 Drawing III, ART 330 Introduction to Painting I, ART 350 Introduction to Graphic Design I: Digital Art, ART 379 Introduction to Printmaking I, ART 382 Introduction to Photography I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art, 604 Price Doyle Fine Arts Center, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3784 The Department of Art provides a broad range of programs and professional opportunities for students preparing to work as practicing artists, craftspersons and designers, for careers in art education, and for graduate study in art, art education, and art history. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BS in Biological Science with Secondary Certification (8-12) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include BIO 221 Animal Form and Function, BIO 222 Plant Form and Function, BIO 320 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy, BIO 300 Microbiology, BIO 322 Animal Physiology, BIO 330 Principles of Ecology, BIO 333 Genetics, BIO 499 Senior Biology Seminar. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education College of Education, 3101 Alexander Hall, Murray State University, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 Murray State University is home to 10,022 students. As one of the nation&#39;s best public universities, Murray attracts students who are seeking a great education in a personalized, college-town setting. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BS in Career and Technical Education with Business and Marketing Education Option (5-12) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BS in Career and Technical Education with Family and Consumer Sciences Education Option (5-12) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BS in Career and Technical Education with Industrial Education Option (5-12) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BS in Career and Technical Education with Technology Education Option (5-12) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BS in Earth Science with Secondary Certification (8-12) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include EDU 103 Issues and Practices in Am Ed, EDP 260 Psychology of Human Development, COM 372 Communication in Educ Environment, SED 300 Ed of Students w/Disabilities, EDU 303 Strategies of Teaching, EDU 403 Structures and Foundations of Education, SEC 420 Practicum in Secondary Schools, EDU 405 Evaluation and Measurement in Education, SEC 421 Student Teaching, EDU 422 Student Teaching Seminar. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education College of Education, 3101 Alexander Hall, Murray State University, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 Murray State University is home to 10,022 students. As one of the nation&#39;s best public universities, Murray attracts students who are seeking a great education in a personalized, college-town setting. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BS in Elementary Education (P-5) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ELE 304 Teaching Math Elem P-5, ELE 305 Children’s Literature, REA 306 Teaching Reading Elem P-5, ELE 307 Teaching Lang Arts Elem P-5, ELE 390 Intro to Kindergarten, ELE 401 Teaching Social Studies Elem P-5, ELE 402 Teaching Science Elem P-5, EDU 404 Teaching Environmental Ed, REA 412 Practicum in Reading Inst. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education, 3101 Alexander Hal, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 The Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education (ECE) offers programs leading to the associate degree in child development, or the baccalaureate degree in interdisciplinary early childhood education (birth to 5 years), or elementary education (primary through grade 5). Graduate programs are offered in interdisciplinary early childhood education, elementary education, library media, and reading and writing. The department encourages students to seek the Master of Arts or Master of Science in Education and the Education Specialist degrees. However, non-degree programs for Kentucky include 5th Year (Rank II) and +30 Hours above the Masters (Rank I). Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BS in Engineering Physics with Physics Certification (8-12) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include EDU 103 Introduction to Education, EDP 260 Psychology of Human Development, COM 372 Communication in Educ. Environment, SED 300 Ed. Of Students w/Dis: A Collab. Exp., EDU 303 Strategies of Teaching, EDU 403 Structures and Foundations of Education, SEC 420 Practicum in Secondary Schools, EDU 405 Evaluation and Measurement in Education, SEC 421 Student Teaching in the Secondary Sch. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education College of Education, 3101 Alexander Hall, Murray State University, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 Murray State University is home to 10,022 students. As one of the nation&#39;s best public universities, Murray attracts students who are seeking a great education in a personalized, college-town setting. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BS in Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education (0-P) MSU/KY Community Colleges 2+2 Program Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include EDU 103 Introduction to Education, EDP 260 Psychology of Human Development, COM 372 Communication in Educ. Environment, SED 300 Ed. Of Students w/Dis: A Collab. Exp., EDU 303 Strategies of Teaching, EDU 403 Structures and Foundations of Education, SEC 420 Practicum in Secondary Schools, EDU 405 Evaluation and Measurement in Education, SEC 421 Student Teaching in the Secondary Sch. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education College of Education, 3101 Alexander Hall, Murray State University, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 Murray State University is home to 10,022 students. As one of the nation&#39;s best public universities, Murray attracts students who are seeking a great education in a personalized, college-town setting. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BS in Learning and Behavior Disorders (P-12) and Elementary Certification (P-5) Dual Cert Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include SED 443 Curriculum and Instr for Mild Dis, SED 537 Diagnostic Methods, SED 425 Spec Reading for Mild Disabilities, SED 455 Practicum, ELE 304 Teaching Math Elem P-5, ELE 305 Children’s Literature, REA 306 Teaching Reading in Elem. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education College of Education, 3101 Alexander Hall, Murray State University, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 Murray State University is home to 10,022 students. As one of the nation&#39;s best public universities, Murray attracts students who are seeking a great education in a personalized, college-town setting. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BS in Learning and Behavior Disorders (P-12) and Middle School English and Communications Education (5-9) Dual Certification Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include SED 443 Curriculum and Instr for Mild Dis, SED 537 Diagnostic Methods, SED 425 Spec Reading for Mild Disabilities, SED 455 Practicum, ELE 304 Teaching Math Elem P-5, ELE 305 Children’s Literature, REA 306 Teaching Reading in Elem. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education College of Education, 3101 Alexander Hall, Murray State University, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 Murray State University is home to 10,022 students. As one of the nation&#39;s best public universities, Murray attracts students who are seeking a great education in a personalized, college-town setting. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BS in Learning and Behavior Disorders (P-12) and Middle School Math Education (5-9) Dual Certification Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include SED 443 Curriculum and Instr for Mild Dis, SED 537 Diagnostic Methods, SED 425 Spec Reading for Mild Disabilities, SED 455 Practicum, ELE 304 Teaching Math Elem P-5, ELE 305 Children’s Literature, REA 306 Teaching Reading in Elem. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education College of Education, 3101 Alexander Hall, Murray State University, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 Murray State University is home to 10,022 students. As one of the nation&#39;s best public universities, Murray attracts students who are seeking a great education in a personalized, college-town setting. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BS in Learning and Behavior Disorders (P-12) and Middle School Science Education (5-9) Dual Certification Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include SED 443 Curriculum and Instr for Mild Dis, SED 537 Diagnostic Methods, SED 425 Spec Reading for Mild Disabilities, SED 455 Practicum, ELE 304 Teaching Math Elem P-5, ELE 305 Children’s Literature, REA 306 Teaching Reading in Elem. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education College of Education, 3101 Alexander Hall, Murray State University, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 Murray State University is home to 10,022 students. As one of the nation&#39;s best public universities, Murray attracts students who are seeking a great education in a personalized, college-town setting. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BS in Learning and Behavior Disorders (P-12) and Middle School Social Studies Education (5-9) Dual Certification Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include SED 443 Curriculum and Instr for Mild Dis, SED 537 Diagnostic Methods, SED 425 Spec Reading for Mild Disabilities, SED 455 Practicum, ELE 304 Teaching Math Elem P-5, ELE 305 Children’s Literature, REA 306 Teaching Reading in Elem. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education College of Education, 3101 Alexander Hall, Murray State University, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 Murray State University is home to 10,022 students. As one of the nation&#39;s best public universities, Murray attracts students who are seeking a great education in a personalized, college-town setting. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BS in Middle School Education (5-9) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include EDU 099 Freshman Orientation, EDU 103 Iss/Prac of American Ed, EDP 260 Psych of Human Dev, MID 270 Tchng and Lng Mid Grades, EDU 303 Strategies of Teaching. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education College of Education, 3101 Alexander Hall, Murray State University, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 Murray State University is home to 10,022 students. As one of the nation&#39;s best public universities, Murray attracts students who are seeking a great education in a personalized, college-town setting. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BS in Middle School Education (5-9) 2+2 Madisonville Math/Sci Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include EDU 099 Freshman Orientation, EDU 103 Iss/Prac of American Ed, EDP 260 Psych of Human Dev, MID 270 Tchng and Lng Mid Grades, EDU 303 Strategies of Teaching. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education College of Education, 3101 Alexander Hall, Murray State University, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 Murray State University is home to 10,022 students. As one of the nation&#39;s best public universities, Murray attracts students who are seeking a great education in a personalized, college-town setting. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BS in Physical Education and Health Education with Teacher Certification (P-12) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include HPE 099 Freshman Orientation, HPE 175 Foundations of Health and Physical Education, PHE 205 Teaching Lifetime Sports, PHE 206 Teaching Team Sports, HEA 200 Community and Consumer Health, PHE 306 Teaching Dance and Gymnastics, NTN 230 Nutrition, HPE 450 Effective Teaching Strategies in Health Education, HEA 195 First Aid and Safety, HPE 460 Eff. Teaching Strategies in Sex Education. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BS in Physics with Secondary Certification (8-12) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include MAT 442 Introduction to Numerical Analysis, MAT 411 Ordinary Differential Equations, PHY 235 Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion, PHY 236 Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion Laboratory, PHY 255 Electricity, Magnetism and Light, PHY 256 Electricity, Magnetism and Light Laboratory, PHY 470 Optics, PHY 390 Engineering Measurements, PHY 240 Thermodynamics I, PHY 530 Mechanics I, PHY 460 Electricity and Magnetism I, PHY 580 Modern Physics I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education College of Education, 3101 Alexander Hall, Murray State University, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 Murray State University is home to 10,022 students. As one of the nation&#39;s best public universities, Murray attracts students who are seeking a great education in a personalized, college-town setting. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University BS in Social Studies Certification (8-12) with Econ Major Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include EDU 103 Introduction to Education, EDP 260 Psychology of Human Development, COM 372 Communication in Educ Environment, SED 300 Ed. Of Students w/Dis: A Collab. Exp., EDU 303 Strategies of Teaching, Or HIS 361 Teaching History, EDU 403 Structures and Foundations of Education, SEC 420 Practicum in Secondary Schools, EDU 405 Evaluation and Measurement in Education, SEC 421 Student Teaching in the Secondary Sch., EDU 422 Student Teaching Seminar. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education College of Education, 3101 Alexander Hall, Murray State University, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 Murray State University is home to 10,022 students. As one of the nation&#39;s best public universities, Murray attracts students who are seeking a great education in a personalized, college-town setting. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Advertising Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include JMC 099 Freshman Orientation, JMC 168 Contemporary Mass Media, JMC 330 Mass Media Effects, JMC 394 Introduction to Advertising, JMC 417 Advertising Copywriting and Layout, JMC 426 Advertising Media Sales , JMC 439 Advertising Media Planning, JMC 456 Advertising Campaigns, JMC 499 Senior Seminar, JMC 590 Mass Communication Law. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications, 114 Wilson Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2387 The Department is one of only 109 programs in the United States fully-accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC). Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Applied Physics Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics This program is well-suited for students desiring teaching certification, or intending to pursue graduate degrees or industrial research positions. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include PHY 099 Freshman Orientation, EGR 140 Introduction to Computing Applications in Science and Engineering, PHY 235 Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion, PHY 236 Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion Laboratory, EGR 240 Thermodynamics I, PHY 255 Electricity, Magnetism and Light, PHY 256 Electricity, Magnetism and Light Laboratory, EGR 390 Engineering Measurements, PHY 460 Electricity and Magnetism I, PHY 470 Optics, PHY 530 Mechanics I, PHY 580 Modern Physics I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics, 131 Blackburn Science Bldg., MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2993 This department, provides a choice of a variety of degree programs including the ABET/EAC accredited Engineering Physics degree which includes concentrations in either mechanical, electrical or biomedical engineering, Physics and Applied Physics. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Art Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ART 099 Freshman Orientation, ART 101 Drawing I: Introduction to Drawing, ART 111 Two-dimensional Design, ART 112 Three-dimensional Design, ART 201 Drawing II: Life Drawing, ART 415 Greek and Roman Art, ART 416 Medieval Art, ART 418 Renaissance Art, ART 419 Baroque Art, ART 415 Greek and Roman Art, ART 416 Medieval Art, ART 418 Renaissance Art, ART 419 Baroque Art. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art, 604 Price Doyle Fine Arts Center, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3784 The Department of Art provides a broad range of programs and professional opportunities for students preparing to work as practicing artists, craftspersons and designers, for careers in art education, and for graduate study in art, art education, and art history. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Biology - Fisheries/Aquatic Biology Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences This program is designed to provide students with solid foundations in biology, chemistry and applied mathematics, and advanced courses in fisheries biology or aquatic biology. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include BIO 099 Freshman Orientation, BIO 221 Zoology: Animal Form, BIO 115 The Cellular Basis of Life and Function, BIO 116 Biological Inquiry and Analysis, CHE 201 General College Chemistry, CHE 202 General Chemistry, ENG 101 Composition, MAT 150 Algebra and Trigonometry, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic, ENG 102 Composition and Research. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences, 2112 Biology Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2786 The department&#39;s diverse undergraduate programs include General Biology, Pre-Medicine, Molecular Biology, Fisheries and Aquatic Biology, Wildlife Biology, Biology/Secondary Certification and a variety of curricula to support career choices in Pharmacy, Dentistry and Physical Therapy. Of course, these are not the only career opportunities for students with a biology degree; many exist with industry, state and federal government agencies, and academia. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Biology - Molecular Biology Option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include BIO 099 Freshman Orientation, BIO 221 Zoology: Animal Form, BIO 115 The Cellular Basis of Life and Function, BIO 116 Biological Inquiry and Analysis, CHE 201 General College Chemistry, CHE 202 General Chemistry, ENG 101 Composition, MAT 150 Algebra and Trigonometry, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic, ENG 102 Composition and Research. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences, 2112 Biology Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2786 The department&#39;s diverse undergraduate programs include General Biology, Pre-Medicine, Molecular Biology, Fisheries and Aquatic Biology, Wildlife Biology, Biology/Secondary Certification and a variety of curricula to support career choices in Pharmacy, Dentistry and Physical Therapy. Of course, these are not the only career opportunities for students with a biology degree; many exist with industry, state and federal government agencies, and academia. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Biology - Pre-Dentistry Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include BIO 099 Freshman Orientation, BIO 221 Zoology: Animal Form, BIO 115 The Cellular Basis of Life and Function, BIO 116 Biological Inquiry and Analysis, CHE 201 General College Chemistry, CHE 202 General Chemistry, ENG 101 Composition, MAT 150 Algebra and Trigonometry, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic, ENG 102 Composition and Research. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences, 2112 Biology Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2786 The department&#39;s diverse undergraduate programs include General Biology, Pre-Medicine, Molecular Biology, Fisheries and Aquatic Biology, Wildlife Biology, Biology/Secondary Certification and a variety of curricula to support career choices in Pharmacy, Dentistry and Physical Therapy. Of course, these are not the only career opportunities for students with a biology degree; many exist with industry, state and federal government agencies, and academia. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Biology - Pre-Medicine Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences Students who wish to become physicians can meet the necessary pre-professional required courses through this program. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include BIO 099 Freshman Orientation, BIO 221 Zoology: Animal Form, BIO 115 The Cellular Basis of Life and Function, BIO 116 Biological Inquiry and Analysis, CHE 201 General College Chemistry, CHE 202 General Chemistry, ENG 101 Composition, MAT 150 Algebra and Trigonometry, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic, ENG 102 Composition and Research. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences, 2112 Biology Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2786 The department&#39;s diverse undergraduate programs include General Biology, Pre-Medicine, Molecular Biology, Fisheries and Aquatic Biology, Wildlife Biology, Biology/Secondary Certification and a variety of curricula to support career choices in Pharmacy, Dentistry and Physical Therapy. Of course, these are not the only career opportunities for students with a biology degree; many exist with industry, state and federal government agencies, and academia. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Business - Area in Accounting Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting Students who complete an area in accounting at Murray State meet the educational requirements to sit for the Certified Management Accountant (CMA), Certified in Financial Management (CFM), and Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) examinations. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 202 Financial Accounting Lab, ACC 300 Intermediate Accounting I, ACC 301 Intermediate Accounting II , ACC 302 Federal Income Tax, ACC 303 Cost Accounting, ACC 506 Principles of Auditing and Assurance Services, ACC 507 Professional Issues,ACC 509 Accounting Theory. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting, 351 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4193 The Department of Accounting is committed to providing an excellent accounting education that enables graduates to effectively compete in an accounting or related business environment. This commitment arises from a sincere desire to deliver high quality accounting instruction that encourages both accounting students and non-accounting majors to appreciate, understand and use accounting information. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Business - Area in Accounting/Finance option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting Students who complete an area in accounting at Murray State meet the educational requirements to sit for the Certified Management Accountant (CMA), Certified in Financial Management (CFM), and Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) examinations. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 202 Financial Accounting Lab, ACC 300 Intermediate Accounting I, ACC 301 Intermediate Accounting II , ACC 302 Federal Income Tax, ACC 303 Cost Accounting, ACC 506 Principles of Auditing and Assurance Services, ACC 507 Professional Issues,ACC 509 Accounting Theory. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting, 351 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4193 The Department of Accounting is committed to providing an excellent accounting education that enables graduates to effectively compete in an accounting or related business environment. This commitment arises from a sincere desire to deliver high quality accounting instruction that encourages both accounting students and non-accounting majors to appreciate, understand and use accounting information. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Business - Area in Accounting/Financial Planning option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting Students who complete an area in accounting at Murray State meet the educational requirements to sit for the Certified Management Accountant (CMA), Certified in Financial Management (CFM), and Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) examinations. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 202 Financial Accounting Lab, ACC 300 Intermediate Accounting I, ACC 301 Intermediate Accounting II , ACC 302 Federal Income Tax, ACC 303 Cost Accounting, ACC 506 Principles of Auditing and Assurance Services, ACC 507 Professional Issues,ACC 509 Accounting Theory. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting, 351 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4193 The Department of Accounting is committed to providing an excellent accounting education that enables graduates to effectively compete in an accounting or related business environment. This commitment arises from a sincere desire to deliver high quality accounting instruction that encourages both accounting students and non-accounting majors to appreciate, understand and use accounting information. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Business - Area in Accounting/Information Systems option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting Students who complete an area in accounting at Murray State meet the educational requirements to sit for the Certified Management Accountant (CMA), Certified in Financial Management (CFM), and Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) examinations. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 202 Financial Accounting Lab, ACC 300 Intermediate Accounting I, ACC 301 Intermediate Accounting II , ACC 302 Federal Income Tax, ACC 303 Cost Accounting, ACC 506 Principles of Auditing and Assurance Services, ACC 507 Professional Issues,ACC 509 Accounting Theory. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting, 351 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4193 The Department of Accounting is committed to providing an excellent accounting education that enables graduates to effectively compete in an accounting or related business environment. This commitment arises from a sincere desire to deliver high quality accounting instruction that encourages both accounting students and non-accounting majors to appreciate, understand and use accounting information. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Business - Area in Business Administration Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Management, Marketing, and Business Administration This program prepares students for a variety of career opportunities. It provides students with a broad overall understanding of the different functional disciplines of business and prepares them for positions of responsibility in business organizations. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 200 Principles of Accounting I, ACC 201 Principles of Accounting II, BPA 215 Business Communication, BPA 355 Information Systems and Decision Making, BPA 442 Business Ethics and Environment, FIN 330 Principles of Finance, LST 240 Legal Environment of Business, MGT 350 Fundamentals of Management, MGT 443 Management of Operations and Technology, MGT 590 Business Policy, MKT 360 Principles of Marketing. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Management, Marketing, and Business Administration College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Management, Marketing, and Business Administration, 451 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6196 The College of Business and Public Affairs (BPA) prepares students for careers in the dynamic environments of business, information technology, public and private organizations, and mass communications. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Management, Marketing, and Business Administration This program prepares students for a variety of career opportunities. It provides students with a broad overall understanding of the different functional disciplines of business and prepares them for positions of responsibility in business organizations. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 200 Principles of Accounting I, ACC 201 Principles of Accounting II, BPA 215 Business Communication, BPA 355 Information Systems and Decision Making, BPA 442 Business Ethics and Environment, FIN 330 Principles of Finance, LST 240 Legal Environment of Business, MGT 350 Fundamentals of Management, MGT 443 Management of Operations and Technology, MGT 590 Business Policy, MKT 360 Principles of Marketing. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Management, Marketing, and Business Administration College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Management, Marketing, and Business Administration, 451 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6196 The College of Business and Public Affairs (BPA) prepares students for careers in the dynamic environments of business, information technology, public and private organizations, and mass communications. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry - Forensics option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include CHE 099 Freshman Orientation, CHE 201 General College Chemistry, ENG 101 Composition, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, CIV 101 World Civilizations and Cultures, CHE 202 General Chemistry, ENG 102 Composition and Research, CIV 102 World Civilizations and Cultures II, CHE 305 Analytical Chemistry, CHE 312 Organic Chemistry I, COM 161 Introduction to Public Speaking, PHY 130/131 General Physics I, CHE 320 Organic Chemistry II, PHY 132/133 General Physics II. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry, 456 Blackburn Science Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2584 Murray State&#39;s chemistry programs are designed to prepare students for careers in chemistry and related professions. The department is fully certified by the American Chemical Society&#39;s Committee on Professional Training. In addition, the Student Affiliates chapter of the American Chemical Society at Murray State has been recognized as being one of the most outstanding chapters in the nation. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry - Pre-MBA Option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include CHE 099 Freshman Orientation, CHE 201 General College Chemistry, ENG 101 Composition, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, CIV 101 World Civilizations and Cultures, CHE 202 General Chemistry, ENG 102 Composition and Research, CIV 102 World Civilizations and Cultures II, CHE 305 Analytical Chemistry, CHE 312 Organic Chemistry I, COM 161 Introduction to Public Speaking, PHY 130/131 General Physics I, CHE 320 Organic Chemistry II, PHY 132/133 General Physics II. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry, 456 Blackburn Science Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2584 Murray State&#39;s chemistry programs are designed to prepare students for careers in chemistry and related professions. The department is fully certified by the American Chemical Society&#39;s Committee on Professional Training. In addition, the Student Affiliates chapter of the American Chemical Society at Murray State has been recognized as being one of the most outstanding chapters in the nation. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry - Pre-Medical Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include CHE 099 Freshman Orientation, CHE 201 General College Chemistry, ENG 101 Composition, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, CIV 101 World Civilizations and Cultures, CHE 202 General Chemistry, ENG 102 Composition and Research, CIV 102 World Civilizations and Cultures II, CHE 305 Analytical Chemistry, CHE 312 Organic Chemistry I, COM 161 Introduction to Public Speaking, PHY 130/131 General Physics I, CHE 320 Organic Chemistry II, PHY 132/133 General Physics II. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry, 456 Blackburn Science Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2584 Murray State&#39;s chemistry programs are designed to prepare students for careers in chemistry and related professions. The department is fully certified by the American Chemical Society&#39;s Committee on Professional Training. In addition, the Student Affiliates chapter of the American Chemical Society at Murray State has been recognized as being one of the most outstanding chapters in the nation. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Computer Science and Information Systems   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include CSC 125 Internet And Web Page Design, CSC 136 FORTRAN Programming, CSC 145 Introduction To Programming I, CSC 204 Assembly Language Programming I, CSC 210 Directed Study Of Ada I, CSC 211 Directed Study Of Ada II, CSC 212 Directed Study Of C++ I, CSC 213 Directed Study Of C++ II, CSC 214 Directed Study Of FORTRAN, CSC 215 Directed Study Of Visual Basic. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Computer Science and Information Systems College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Computer Science and Information Systems, 652 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2094 The Department of Computer Science and Information Systems offers several educational programs specifically tailored to meet the rapidly growing demand for professionals in the computer industry. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Social Work, Criminal Justice, and Gerontology This program provides students with an education in criminal justice that meets the highest national standards and prepares them to think critically about crime and justice. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include CRJ 099 Freshman Orientation, CRJ 140 Introduction to Criminal Justice, CRJ 220 Law Enforcement, CRJ 240 Corrections, CRJ 300 Crime and Criminals, CRJ 303 Principles and Methods of Research, CRJ 320 Juvenile Justice, CRJ 325 Criminal Justice Ethics, CRJ 440 Criminal Justice Administration, CRJ 445 Race, Ethnicity and Gender in Criminal Justice, CRJ 480 Senior Seminar in Criminal Justice. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Social Work, Criminal Justice, and Gerontology College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Social Work, Criminal Justice, and Gerontology, 101S Applied Science Bldg, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2506 Social work is a dynamic profession based on knowledge, practice skills, research, and professional values. It has a code of ethics, practice standards, and a national system of accreditation. The profession unites the commitment to help others with the skill and knowledge needed to provide that help. Criminal Justice majors go on to careers in policing, corrections, victim services, law, and research. Within each of these areas there are many career opportunities at the local, state, and federal level. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Economics Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance This program is recommended for pre-law. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 200 Principles of Accounting Financial Accounting, CIS 443 Business Statistics III, ECO 305 Money and Banking, ECO 330 Intermediate Macroeconomics, ECO 331 Intermediate Microeconomics, ECO 460 International Trade and Finance, ECO 498 Research Methods in Economics, ECO 499 Senior Seminar in Economics, BPA 099 Freshman Orientation, MAT 135 Introduction to Probability and Statistics, CIS 343 Business Statistics II. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance, 307 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4188 he department offers a major in economics for those students who wish to pursue a traditional liberal arts education containing a mixture of business and non-business classes outside the College of Business and Public Affairs. This option may be especially attractive for pre-law students. The department offers an area in finance that prepares a student to operate in a variety of career paths, including banking, corporate finance, investments, securities analysis, and financial services. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Economics/Social Studies Certification (Grades 8-12) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 200 Principles of Accounting Financial Accounting, CIS 443 Business Statistics III, ECO 305 Money and Banking, ECO 330 Intermediate Macroeconomics, ECO 331 Intermediate Microeconomics, ECO 460 International Trade and Finance, ECO 498 Research Methods in Economics, ECO 499 Senior Seminar in Economics, BPA 099 Freshman Orientation, MAT 135 Introduction to Probability and Statistics, CIS 343 Business Statistics II. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance, 307 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4188 he department offers a major in economics for those students who wish to pursue a traditional liberal arts education containing a mixture of business and non-business classes outside the College of Business and Public Affairs. This option may be especially attractive for pre-law students. The department offers an area in finance that prepares a student to operate in a variety of career paths, including banking, corporate finance, investments, securities analysis, and financial services. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Engineering Physics - Biomedical Engineering Concentration Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics Biomedical engineering involves the application of core physics and engineering principles to the medical field. It combines engineering concepts with biological and medical science to impove public health. Biomedical engineering is a fairly new and broad discipline with applications in medical imaging, bioinformatics, biomechanics, biomaterials, and many more. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include PHY 099 Freshman Orientation, EGR 140 Introduction to Computing Applications in Science and Engineering, PHY 235 Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion, PHY 236 Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion Laboratory, EGR 240 Thermodynamics I, PHY 255 Electricity, Magnetism and Light, PHY 256 Electricity, Magnetism and Light Laboratory, EGR 390 Engineering Measurements, PHY 460 Electricity and Magnetism I, PHY 470 Optics, PHY 530 Mechanics I, PHY 580 Modern Physics I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics, 131 Blackburn Science Bldg., MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2993 This department, provides a choice of a variety of degree programs including the ABET/EAC accredited Engineering Physics degree which includes concentrations in either mechanical, electrical or biomedical engineering, Physics and Applied Physics. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Engineering Physics - Electrical Engineering Concentration Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics Electrical engineering involves the application of core physics and engineering principles in studying electricity and magnetism in fields such as communications, signal processing, control systems, power, and many more. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include PHY 099 Freshman Orientation, EGR 140 Introduction to Computing Applications in Science and Engineering, PHY 235 Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion, PHY 236 Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion Laboratory, EGR 240 Thermodynamics I, PHY 255 Electricity, Magnetism and Light, PHY 256 Electricity, Magnetism and Light Laboratory, EGR 390 Engineering Measurements, PHY 460 Electricity and Magnetism I, PHY 470 Optics, PHY 530 Mechanics I, PHY 580 Modern Physics I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics, 131 Blackburn Science Bldg., MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2993 This department, provides a choice of a variety of degree programs including the ABET/EAC accredited Engineering Physics degree which includes concentrations in either mechanical, electrical or biomedical engineering, Physics and Applied Physics. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Engineering Physics - Mechanical Engineering Concentration Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics Mechanical engineering involves the application of core physics and engineering principles in analyzing, designing, manufacturing and maintaining mechanical systems such as automobiles, aircraft, industrial machinery, manufacturing plants, power plants and many more. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include PHY 099 Freshman Orientation, EGR 140 Introduction to Computing Applications in Science and Engineering, PHY 235 Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion, PHY 236 Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion Laboratory, EGR 240 Thermodynamics I, PHY 255 Electricity, Magnetism and Light, PHY 256 Electricity, Magnetism and Light Laboratory, EGR 390 Engineering Measurements, PHY 460 Electricity and Magnetism I, PHY 470 Optics, PHY 530 Mechanics I, PHY 580 Modern Physics I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics, 131 Blackburn Science Bldg., MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2993 This department, provides a choice of a variety of degree programs including the ABET/EAC accredited Engineering Physics degree which includes concentrations in either mechanical, electrical or biomedical engineering, Physics and Applied Physics. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in English - Creative Writing Option - Concentration in Fiction Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy This program is a writing-intensive program that strives to serve new writers at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The program of study combines workshop experience with courses in literature and form in order to give students a well-rounded and broad approach to their craft. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ENG 099 Freshman Orientation, ENG 221 Introduction to English Studies, ENG 302 Major American Authors, ENG 334 Shakespeare, ENG 404 Advanced Composition, ENG 303 English Literature to 1760, ENG 304 English Litera, ENG 309 History of the English Language. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy, 7C Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2401 The Department of English and Philosophy helps students explore the world of words and ideas while preparing for a variety of creative and dynamic careers. Students majoring in the department&#39;s programs can look forward to success in fields such as creative writing, technical writing, business, publishing, teaching, law, and journalism. Through their studies at Murray State, English and Philosophy majors gain the flexibility of a well-developed mind, a facility with the power of language, and the analytical skills employers want. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in English - Creative Writing Option - Concentration in Poetry Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy This program is a writing-intensive program that strives to serve new writers at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The program of study combines workshop experience with courses in literature and form in order to give students a well-rounded and broad approach to their craft. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ENG 099 Freshman Orientation, ENG 221 Introduction to English Studies, ENG 302 Major American Authors, ENG 334 Shakespeare, ENG 404 Advanced Composition, ENG 303 English Literature to 1760, ENG 304 English Litera, ENG 309 History of the English Language. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy, 7C Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2401 The Department of English and Philosophy helps students explore the world of words and ideas while preparing for a variety of creative and dynamic careers. Students majoring in the department&#39;s programs can look forward to success in fields such as creative writing, technical writing, business, publishing, teaching, law, and journalism. Through their studies at Murray State, English and Philosophy majors gain the flexibility of a well-developed mind, a facility with the power of language, and the analytical skills employers want. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in English - Literature Option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy Students enrolled in the Literature Program examine the fiction, poetry, drama, and film of a wide variety of traditions from ancient to contemporary. The program helps students develop a broad sense of literature, focusing on both traditional and non-canonical writers in English. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ENG 099 Freshman Orientation, ENG 221 Introduction to English Studies, ENG 302 Major American Authors, ENG 334 Shakespeare, ENG 404 Advanced Composition, ENG 303 English Literature to 1760, ENG 304 English Literature, 1760 to the Present, ENG 305 Survey of World Literature, ENG 306 Contemporary Literature, ENG 214 Introduction to Creative Writing, ENG 224 Writing in the Professions, ENG 309 History of the English Language, ENG 310 Linguistics and English Grammars. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy, 7C Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2401 The Department of English and Philosophy helps students explore the world of words and ideas while preparing for a variety of creative and dynamic careers. Students majoring in the department&#39;s programs can look forward to success in fields such as creative writing, technical writing, business, publishing, teaching, law, and journalism. Through their studies at Murray State, English and Philosophy majors gain the flexibility of a well-developed mind, a facility with the power of language, and the analytical skills employers want. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in English Education / Secondary Certification (Grades 8-12) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy This program helps students develop the skills needed to succeed as teachers in the classroom. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ENG 099 Freshman Orientation, ENG 221 Introduction to English Studies, ENG 302 Major American Authors, ENG 334 Shakespeare, ENG 404 Advanced Composition, ENG 303 English Literature to 1760, ENG 304 English Litera, ENG 309 History of the English Language, COM 372 Communication in Educational Environments, CSC 199 Introduction to Information Technology, EDP 260 Psychology of Human Development, EDU 103 Issues and Practices of American Education, EDU 383 Evaluation and Measurement in Education, EDU 403 Structures and Foundations of Education, EDU 422 Student Teaching Seminar, HEA 191 Personal Health, REA 527 Teaching Reading in the Secondary School, SEC 420 Practicum in Secondary Schools, SEC 421 Student Teaching in the Secondary Schools. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy, 7C Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2401 The Department of English and Philosophy helps students explore the world of words and ideas while preparing for a variety of creative and dynamic careers. Students majoring in the department&#39;s programs can look forward to success in fields such as creative writing, technical writing, business, publishing, teaching, law, and journalism. Through their studies at Murray State, English and Philosophy majors gain the flexibility of a well-developed mind, a facility with the power of language, and the analytical skills employers want. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Exercise Science - Wellness Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences Exercise Science with an emphasis in wellness prepares students to develop, organize and manage fitness and wellness programs. Graduates work with other health care professionals to provide clients with information designed to manage or prevent health issues through physical activity and healthy lifestyle education. The wellness emphasis also prepares students for professional certifications in fitness and conditioning (such as those from ACSM and NSCA) and for graduate study in the field. Individuals with an exercise science degree work in a variety of exciting areas such as fitness facilities, cardiac rehab, commercial settings, rehabilitation facilities and other agencies. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include BIO 229 Human Physiology, BIO 230 Human Physiology Laboratory, EXS 099 Freshman Orientation, EXS 301 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries, EXS 310 Exercise Concepts in Special Populations, EXS 333 Theory and Techniques in Strength and Conditioning, EXS 375 Biomechanics in Sport and Exercise, EXS 380 Sports Medicine Pharmacology, EXS 400 Measurement and Evaluation in Human Performance, EXS 450 Exercise Physiology, EXS 471 Administration in Exercise Science, EXS 475 Kinesiology, EXS 485 Sport and Exercise Psychology, NTN 230 Nutrition , EXS 250 Anatomical Concepts in Wellness, EXS 455 Exercise Prescription, EXS 460 Practicum, EXS 465 Advanced Exercise Physiology, EXS 470 Professional Experience, HEA 191 Personal Health, HEA 195 First Aid and Safety. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences, 108 Carr Health Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6124 The department is dedicated to preparing professionals in such areas as; Communication disorders, Dietetics and Food Management, Recreation and Leisure Services, and Youth and Non profit Leadership. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Finance Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 200 Principles of Accounting I, ACC 201 Principles of Accounting II, BPA 215 Business Communication, BPA 355 Information Systems and Decision Making, BPA 442 Business Ethics and Environment, FIN 330 Principles of Finance, ECO 305 Money and Banking, FIN 332 Financial Management, FIN 333 Principles of Investment, FIN 334 Financial Institutions. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance, 307 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4188 he department offers a major in economics for those students who wish to pursue a traditional liberal arts education containing a mixture of business and non-business classes outside the College of Business and Public Affairs. This option may be especially attractive for pre-law students. The department offers an area in finance that prepares a student to operate in a variety of career paths, including banking, corporate finance, investments, securities analysis, and financial services. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Finance/Financial Planning Option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 200 Principles of Accounting I, ACC 201 Principles of Accounting II, BPA 215 Business Communication, BPA 355 Information Systems and Decision Making, BPA 442 Business Ethics and Environment, FIN 330 Principles of Finance, ECO 305 Money and Banking, FIN 332 Financial Management, FIN 333 Principles of Investment, FIN 334 Financial Institutions. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance, 307 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4188 he department offers a major in economics for those students who wish to pursue a traditional liberal arts education containing a mixture of business and non-business classes outside the College of Business and Public Affairs. This option may be especially attractive for pre-law students. The department offers an area in finance that prepares a student to operate in a variety of career paths, including banking, corporate finance, investments, securities analysis, and financial services. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Finance/Information Systems Option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 200 Principles of Accounting I, ACC 201 Principles of Accounting II, BPA 215 Business Communication, BPA 355 Information Systems and Decision Making, BPA 442 Business Ethics and Environment, FIN 330 Principles of Finance, ECO 305 Money and Banking, FIN 332 Financial Management, FIN 333 Principles of Investment, FIN 334 Financial Institutions. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance, 307 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4188 he department offers a major in economics for those students who wish to pursue a traditional liberal arts education containing a mixture of business and non-business classes outside the College of Business and Public Affairs. This option may be especially attractive for pre-law students. The department offers an area in finance that prepares a student to operate in a variety of career paths, including banking, corporate finance, investments, securities analysis, and financial services. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in French Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Modern Languages   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include MLA 099 Freshman Orientation, FRE 201 Intercultural Communications in French, FRE 202 Practical Applications in French, FRE 203 French for the Working World, FRE 301 Social Issues in French Texts, FRE 323 French Culture and Civilizations, FRE 324 Contemporary French Culture and Civilization, FRE 331 Advanced Language Practice, MLA 400 Senior Seminar. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Modern Languages College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Modern Languages, 4A Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2501 the department of Modern Languages at Murray State offers majors and minors in French, German and Spanish. Students may also take up to four semesters in Japanese. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in French (P-12 Teaching Certification) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Modern Languages   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include MLA 099 Freshman Orientation, FRE 201 Intercultural Communications in French, FRE 202 Practical Applications in French, FRE 203 French for the Working World, FRE 301 Social Issues in French Texts, FRE 323 French Culture and Civilizations, FRE 324 Contemporary French Culture and Civilization, FRE 331 Advanced Language Practice, MLA 400 Senior Seminar. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Modern Languages College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Modern Languages, 4A Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2501 the department of Modern Languages at Murray State offers majors and minors in French, German and Spanish. Students may also take up to four semesters in Japanese. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in German Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Modern Languages   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include MLA 099 Freshman Orientation, GER 201 Intermediate German I, GER 202 Intermediate German II, GER 203 German for the Working World, GER 301 Social Issues in German Texts, GER 323 German Culture and Civiliztion, GER 324 Contemporary German Culture and Civilization, GER 331 Advanced Language Practice, MLA 400 Senior Seminar. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Modern Languages College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Modern Languages, 4A Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2501 the department of Modern Languages at Murray State offers majors and minors in French, German and Spanish. Students may also take up to four semesters in Japanese. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in German (P-12 Teaching Certification) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Modern Languages   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include MLA 099 Freshman Orientation, GER 201 Intermediate German I, GER 202 Intermediate German II, GER 203 German for the Working World, GER 301 Social Issues in German Texts, GER 323 German Culture and Civiliztion, GER 324 Contemporary German Culture and Civilization, GER 331 Advanced Language Practice, MLA 400 Senior Seminar. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Modern Languages College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Modern Languages, 4A Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2501 the department of Modern Languages at Murray State offers majors and minors in French, German and Spanish. Students may also take up to four semesters in Japanese. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Communications Management - Design Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include EMT 261 INTRO. TO FLUID POWER SYSTEMS, EMT 262 INTRO. TO FLUID POWER SYSTEMS LAB, EMT 310 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS, IET 597 QUALITY CONTROL, ITD 202 APPLIED TECHNICAL DRAWING, ITD 306 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS, ITD 330 MACHINE TOOL PROCESSES, ITD 492 PLANT LAYOUT MATERIAL HANDLING, MGT 551 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR, TSM 110 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, 263A IT, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3392 The College of Science, Engineering and Technology is proud of its heritage of a solid foundation in teaching and research in the departments of biology, chemistry, industrial and engineering technology, geosciences, mathematics and statistics, and physics and engineering. Graduates of undergraduate and graduate programs in the College fare well in the marketplace. The College also holds a Commonwealth of Kentucky Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research, a multidisciplinary research program whose mission is to provide an infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems and the Center for Telecommunications Systems Management. The Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research is comprised of three research centers: the Hancock Biological Station, the Chemical Services Laboratory, and the Mid-America Remote sensing Center. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Communications Management - Management Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include EMT 261 INTRO. TO FLUID POWER SYSTEMS, EMT 262 INTRO. TO FLUID POWER SYSTEMS LAB, EMT 310 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS, IET 597 QUALITY CONTROL, ITD 202 APPLIED TECHNICAL DRAWING, ITD 306 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS, ITD 330 MACHINE TOOL PROCESSES, ITD 492 PLANT LAYOUT MATERIAL HANDLING, MGT 551 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR, TSM 110 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, 263A IT, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3392 The College of Science, Engineering and Technology is proud of its heritage of a solid foundation in teaching and research in the departments of biology, chemistry, industrial and engineering technology, geosciences, mathematics and statistics, and physics and engineering. Graduates of undergraduate and graduate programs in the College fare well in the marketplace. The College also holds a Commonwealth of Kentucky Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research, a multidisciplinary research program whose mission is to provide an infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems and the Center for Telecommunications Systems Management. The Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research is comprised of three research centers: the Hancock Biological Station, the Chemical Services Laboratory, and the Mid-America Remote sensing Center. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Communications Management - Manufacturing Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include EMT 261 INTRO. TO FLUID POWER SYSTEMS, EMT 262 INTRO. TO FLUID POWER SYSTEMS LAB, EMT 310 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS, IET 597 QUALITY CONTROL, ITD 202 APPLIED TECHNICAL DRAWING, ITD 306 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS, ITD 330 MACHINE TOOL PROCESSES, ITD 492 PLANT LAYOUT MATERIAL HANDLING, MGT 551 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR, TSM 110 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, 263A IT, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3392 The College of Science, Engineering and Technology is proud of its heritage of a solid foundation in teaching and research in the departments of biology, chemistry, industrial and engineering technology, geosciences, mathematics and statistics, and physics and engineering. Graduates of undergraduate and graduate programs in the College fare well in the marketplace. The College also holds a Commonwealth of Kentucky Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research, a multidisciplinary research program whose mission is to provide an infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems and the Center for Telecommunications Systems Management. The Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research is comprised of three research centers: the Hancock Biological Station, the Chemical Services Laboratory, and the Mid-America Remote sensing Center. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Communications Management - Photography Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include EMT 261 INTRO. TO FLUID POWER SYSTEMS, EMT 262 INTRO. TO FLUID POWER SYSTEMS LAB, EMT 310 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS, IET 597 QUALITY CONTROL, ITD 202 APPLIED TECHNICAL DRAWING, ITD 306 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS, ITD 330 MACHINE TOOL PROCESSES, ITD 492 PLANT LAYOUT MATERIAL HANDLING, MGT 551 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR, TSM 110 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, 263A IT, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3392 The College of Science, Engineering and Technology is proud of its heritage of a solid foundation in teaching and research in the departments of biology, chemistry, industrial and engineering technology, geosciences, mathematics and statistics, and physics and engineering. Graduates of undergraduate and graduate programs in the College fare well in the marketplace. The College also holds a Commonwealth of Kentucky Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research, a multidisciplinary research program whose mission is to provide an infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems and the Center for Telecommunications Systems Management. The Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research is comprised of three research centers: the Hancock Biological Station, the Chemical Services Laboratory, and the Mid-America Remote sensing Center. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Health and Physical Education Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education This program prepares graduates for certification as P-12 health and physical education teachers. In addition, a non-teaching degree program in health and physical education is provided for those students wishing to earn a degree without teacher certification. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in History Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of History   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include HIS 099 Freshman Orientation, HIS 201 Modern Europe, HIS 221 American Experience to 1865, HIS 222 American Experience since 1865, HIS 300 Introduction to Historical Studies, HIS 309 Survey of World Religions, HIS 340 The Far East in Modern Times, HIS 350 History of Latin America, HIS 355 Islamic Middle East, HIS 370 History of Africa, HIS 400 Senior Seminar. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of History College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of History, 6B Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2231 The Department of History at Murray State University offers baccalaureate degrees with or without certification to teach; its variety of strong courses will prepare students for graduate work at the M.A. or Ph.D. level. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in History/Social Studies (8-12 Teaching Certification) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of History   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include HIS 099 Freshman Orientation, HIS 201 Modern Europe, HIS 221 American Experience to 1865, HIS 222 American Experience since 1865, HIS 300 Introduction to Historical Studies, HIS 309 Survey of World Religions, HIS 340 The Far East in Modern Times, HIS 350 History of Latin America, HIS 355 Islamic Middle East, HIS 370 History of Africa, HIS 400 Senior Seminar. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of History College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of History, 6B Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2231 The Department of History at Murray State University offers baccalaureate degrees with or without certification to teach; its variety of strong courses will prepare students for graduate work at the M.A. or Ph.D. level. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education (Birth to Primary) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education The interdisciplinary early childhood education program prepares graduates to provide early intervention, care and educational services for infants, toddlers, preschool, and kindergarten children with and without disabilities and their families. The program includes courses in special education, child development and family studies, and professional education. Center-based early childhood programs, and public school preschool and kindergarten classroom provide field and clinical experiences for program participants. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education, 3101 Alexander Hal, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 The Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education (ECE) offers programs leading to the associate degree in child development, or the baccalaureate degree in interdisciplinary early childhood education (birth to 5 years), or elementary education (primary through grade 5). Graduate programs are offered in interdisciplinary early childhood education, elementary education, library media, and reading and writing. The department encourages students to seek the Master of Arts or Master of Science in Education and the Education Specialist degrees. However, non-degree programs for Kentucky include 5th Year (Rank II) and +30 Hours above the Masters (Rank I). Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include COM 387 Intercultural Communication, ECO 310 Issues in Global Economy, GSC 110 World Geography, HIS 309 Survey of World Religions, POL 099 Freshman Orientation, POL 250 Introduction to International Relations, POL 252 Contemporary Political Systems, POL 498 Seminar in International Affairs, POL 556 American Foreign Policy, POL 557 International Law and Organizations, MGT 350 Fundamentals of Management, MKT 360 Principles of Marketing, SOC 250 Global Sociology. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs, 5A Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2661 The Department of Government, Law and International Affairs offers a major and a minor in political science (government), a public adminstration major, a major and a minor in international affairs, and a minor in legal studies (paralegal). Courses in political science are oriented towards the study of domestic and international politics of countries and regions around the world, including the United States. The international affairs courses are multidisciplinary and help prepare the student to function and thrive in an increasingly economic, social and political world. The legal studies courses prepare for a professional position as a paralegal or legal assistant to lawyers. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Journalism - Electronic Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications Positions in the field of electronic (broadcast) journalism include radio-TV reporters, anchors, news producers and news directors. Broadcast journalism skills can be adapted to various related careers such as public relations, radio-TV production and management of informational web sites. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include JMC 099 Freshman Orientation, JMC 168 Contemporary Mass Media, JMC 330 Mass Media Effects, JMC 394 Introduction to Advertising, JMC 417 Advertising Copywriting and Layout, JMC 426 Advertising Media Sales , JMC 439 Advertising Media Planning, JMC 456 Advertising Campaigns, JMC 499 Senior Seminar, JMC 590 Mass Communication Law. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications, 114 Wilson Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2387 The Department is one of only 109 programs in the United States fully-accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC). Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Journalism - Print Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications Positions in the field of print journalism include general assignment reporters; specialized writers in such areas as business, entertainment, features, politics and sports; copy editors; section editors; graphics editors; design editors; magazine writers and editors; and managers of informational web sites. Print journalism skills can be adapted to other professional areas of mass communications and related fields. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include JMC 099 Freshman Orientation, JMC 168 Contemporary Mass Media, JMC 330 Mass Media Effects, JMC 394 Introduction to Advertising, JMC 417 Advertising Copywriting and Layout, JMC 426 Advertising Media Sales , JMC 439 Advertising Media Planning, JMC 456 Advertising Campaigns, JMC 499 Senior Seminar, JMC 590 Mass Communication Law. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications, 114 Wilson Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2387 The Department is one of only 109 programs in the United States fully-accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC). Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Liberal Arts Department   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include MUS 105 Introduction to Music History [or HON 162], THD 104 The Theatrical Experience [or HON 163], ENG 201 Appreciation of Literature, RGS 200 Introduction to Comparative Religion, MAT 135 Introduction to Probability and Statistics, MAT 140 College Algebra, CHE 105 General College Chemistry, GSC 101 The Earth and the Environment, AST 115/116 Introductory Astronomy and Laboratory. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Liberal Arts Department College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Liberal Arts Department, 7B-15 Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4538 The Liberal Arts major is an innovative program allowing students to shape their own educations by combining two fields of interest, an academic minor, study abroad, and a self-designed senior seminar project. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include MAT 099 Freshman Orientation, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, MAT 308 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, MAT 309 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III, MAT 312 Mathematical Reasoning, MAT 335 Matrix Theory and Linear Algebra, MAT 540 Mathematical Statistics I, MAT 505 Abstract Algebra I, MAT 516 Introduction to Topology, MAT 525 Advanced Calculus I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty Hall Room 6C, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2311 The department, through the work of 25 full-time faculty, offers programs leading to baccalaureate and masters degrees. Research is currently conducted in pure and applied mathematics and statistics. The department is supported by excellent physical facilities and strong library holdings of many current journals in the Mathematical Sciences. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics - Applied Mathematics Option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include MAT 099 Freshman Orientation, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, MAT 308 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, MAT 309 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III, MAT 312 Mathematical Reasoning, MAT 335 Matrix Theory and Linear Algebra, MAT 540 Mathematical Statistics I, MAT 505 Abstract Algebra I, MAT 516 Introduction to Topology, MAT 525 Advanced Calculus I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty Hall Room 6C, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2311 The department, through the work of 25 full-time faculty, offers programs leading to baccalaureate and masters degrees. Research is currently conducted in pure and applied mathematics and statistics. The department is supported by excellent physical facilities and strong library holdings of many current journals in the Mathematical Sciences. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics - Pre-MBA Option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include MAT 099 Freshman Orientation, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, MAT 308 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, MAT 309 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III, MAT 312 Mathematical Reasoning, MAT 335 Matrix Theory and Linear Algebra, MAT 540 Mathematical Statistics I, MAT 505 Abstract Algebra I, MAT 516 Introduction to Topology, MAT 525 AdvancedCalculus I, ACC 200 Principles of Financial Accounting, ACC 201 Principles of Managerial Accounting, BPA 355 Information Systems and Decision Making , CSC 199 Introduction to Information Technology, ECO 230 Principles of Macroeconomics, ECO 231 Principles of Microeconomics, FIN 330 Principles of Finance. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty Hall Room 6C, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2311 The department, through the work of 25 full-time faculty, offers programs leading to baccalaureate and masters degrees. Research is currently conducted in pure and applied mathematics and statistics. The department is supported by excellent physical facilities and strong library holdings of many current journals in the Mathematical Sciences. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics - Secondary Certification Area Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include MAT 099 Freshman Orientation, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, MAT 308 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, MAT 309 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III, MAT 312 Mathematical Reasoning, MAT 335 Matrix Theory and Linear Algebra, MAT 540 Mathematical Statistics I, MAT 505 Abstract Algebra I, MAT 516 Introduction to Topology, MAT 525 Advanced Calculus I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty Hall Room 6C, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2311 The department, through the work of 25 full-time faculty, offers programs leading to baccalaureate and masters degrees. Research is currently conducted in pure and applied mathematics and statistics. The department is supported by excellent physical facilities and strong library holdings of many current journals in the Mathematical Sciences. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics - Secondary Certification Major Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include MAT 099 Freshman Orientation, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, MAT 308 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, MAT 309 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III, MAT 312 Mathematical Reasoning, MAT 335 Matrix Theory and Linear Algebra, MAT 540 Mathematical Statistics I, MAT 505 Abstract Algebra I, MAT 516 Introduction to Topology, MAT 525 Advanced Calculus I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty Hall Room 6C, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2311 The department, through the work of 25 full-time faculty, offers programs leading to baccalaureate and masters degrees. Research is currently conducted in pure and applied mathematics and statistics. The department is supported by excellent physical facilities and strong library holdings of many current journals in the Mathematical Sciences. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Middle School Education (Grades 5-9) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education Undergraduate students in the middle school education certification program complete programs of study in three general areas. First, they complete the Murray State University's required University Studies Program. Second, students are required to complete the professional education courses sequence. Finally, they must complete content requirements in their selected content areas. Practicum and field experiences are provided in a variety of middle school settings in the region as part of the professional education courses. in addition, for certification, students must earn a passing score on two content-specific Praxis exams plus the PLT Exam. The final step to full professional teacher certification involves successful completion of the KTIP internship year in Kentucky, although certification requirements vary from state to state. Since Murray State University's College of Education is NCATE accredited, a degree in middle school education with teacher certification is transferable to most other states. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Music - Keyboard Studies Option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include MUS 098 Recital Attendance and Assembly, MUS 099 Freshman Orientation, MUS 114-119 Applied Lesson, MUS 170 Theory I, MUS 171 Aural Skills I, MUS 172 Functional Keyboard I, MUS 173 Theory II, MUS 174 Aural Skills II, MUS 175 Functional Keyboard II, MUS 214-219 Applied Music, MUS 270 Theory III, MUS 271 Aural Skills III, MUS 273 Theory IV, MUS 274 Aural Skills IV, MUS 314-319 Applied Music, MUS 323 Basic Conducting, MUS 381 Music History and Literature I, MUS 382 Music History and Literature II, MUS 383 Music History and Literature III, MUS 414-419 Applied Music, MUS 490 Senior Seminar, MUS 497 Final Project, MUS 498 Senior Recital, MUS 511 Techniques of Twentieth-Century Music, MUS 512 Counterpoint, MUS 513 Analysis of Musical Form. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music, 504 Fine Arts Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4288 The Department of Music has been a member of theNational Association of Schools of Music since 1936. The department has a long and outstanding tradition of excellence. Graduates with degrees in music from Murray State University serve as leading musicians in such roles as opera singers, popular recording artists, professional symphony musicians, jazz educators, songwriters, television writers, public school music teachers, university music department chairs, instrument technicians, church musicians, and college music teachers. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Music - Music Business Option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include MUS 098 Recital Attendance and Assembly, MUS 099 Freshman Orientation, MUS 114-119 Applied Lesson, MUS 170 Theory I, MUS 171 Aural Skills I, MUS 172 Functional Keyboard I, MUS 173 Theory II, MUS 174 Aural Skills II, MUS 175 Functional Keyboard II, MUS 214-219 Applied Music, MUS 270 Theory III, MUS 271 Aural Skills III, MUS 273 Theory IV, MUS 274 Aural Skills IV, MUS 314-319 Applied Music, MUS 323 Basic Conducting, MUS 381 Music History and Literature I, MUS 382 Music History and Literature II, MUS 383 Music History and Literature III, MUS 414-419 Applied Music, MUS 490 Senior Seminar, MUS 497 Final Project, MUS 498 Senior Recital, MUS 511 Techniques of Twentieth-Century Music, MUS 512 Counterpoint, MUS 513 Analysis of Musical Form. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music, 504 Fine Arts Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4288 The Department of Music has been a member of theNational Association of Schools of Music since 1936. The department has a long and outstanding tradition of excellence. Graduates with degrees in music from Murray State University serve as leading musicians in such roles as opera singers, popular recording artists, professional symphony musicians, jazz educators, songwriters, television writers, public school music teachers, university music department chairs, instrument technicians, church musicians, and college music teachers. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Music - Performance Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include MUS 098 Recital Attendance and Assembly, MUS 099 Freshman Orientation, MUS 114-119 Applied Lesson, MUS 170 Theory I, MUS 171 Aural Skills I, MUS 172 Functional Keyboard I, MUS 173 Theory II, MUS 174 Aural Skills II, MUS 175 Functional Keyboard II, MUS 214-219 Applied Music, MUS 270 Theory III, MUS 271 Aural Skills III, MUS 273 Theory IV, MUS 274 Aural Skills IV, MUS 314-319 Applied Music, MUS 323 Basic Conducting, MUS 381 Music History and Literature I, MUS 382 Music History and Literature II, MUS 383 Music History and Literature III, MUS 414-419 Applied Music, MUS 490 Senior Seminar, MUS 497 Final Project, MUS 498 Senior Recital, MUS 511 Techniques of Twentieth-Century Music, MUS 512 Counterpoint, MUS 513 Analysis of Musical Form. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music, 504 Fine Arts Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4288 The Department of Music has been a member of theNational Association of Schools of Music since 1936. The department has a long and outstanding tradition of excellence. Graduates with degrees in music from Murray State University serve as leading musicians in such roles as opera singers, popular recording artists, professional symphony musicians, jazz educators, songwriters, television writers, public school music teachers, university music department chairs, instrument technicians, church musicians, and college music teachers. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Music - Research Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include MUS 098 Recital Attendance and Assembly, MUS 099 Freshman Orientation, MUS 114-119 Applied Lesson, MUS 170 Theory I, MUS 171 Aural Skills I, MUS 172 Functional Keyboard I, MUS 173 Theory II, MUS 174 Aural Skills II, MUS 175 Functional Keyboard II, MUS 214-219 Applied Music, MUS 270 Theory III, MUS 271 Aural Skills III, MUS 273 Theory IV, MUS 274 Aural Skills IV, MUS 314-319 Applied Music, MUS 323 Basic Conducting, MUS 381 Music History and Literature I, MUS 382 Music History and Literature II, MUS 383 Music History and Literature III, MUS 414-419 Applied Music, MUS 490 Senior Seminar, MUS 497 Final Project, MUS 498 Senior Recital, MUS 511 Techniques of Twentieth-Century Music, MUS 512 Counterpoint, MUS 513 Analysis of Musical Form. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music, 504 Fine Arts Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4288 The Department of Music has been a member of theNational Association of Schools of Music since 1936. The department has a long and outstanding tradition of excellence. Graduates with degrees in music from Murray State University serve as leading musicians in such roles as opera singers, popular recording artists, professional symphony musicians, jazz educators, songwriters, television writers, public school music teachers, university music department chairs, instrument technicians, church musicians, and college music teachers. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Communication Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Organizational Communication A major in organizational communication prepares students for a variety of careers in nonacademic situations that place a premium on the role of communication in accomplishing goals and objectives. This major is very compatible with combinations in management, marketing, public relations, industrial psychology, and other related fields. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include COM 099 Freshman Orientation, COM 201 Communication Foundations and Theory, COM 353 Team Communication and Leadership1, COM 361 Career Presentations1 or, COM 461 Persuasive Communication, COM 381 Interpersonal Communication, COM 384 Communications Skills for Professionals, COM 385 Organizational Communication, COM 387 Intercultural Communication, COM 390 Communication Research, COM 409 Seminar in Communication, COM 585 Advanced Organizational Communication, COM 357 Communication and Critical Thought, COM 361 Career Presentations1, COM 461 Persuasive Communication1, COM 481 Conflict and Communication, COM 488 Cooperative Education, COM 489 Cooperative Education, COM 499 Contemporary Issues in Communication, COM 553 Advanced Small Group Processes, COM 581 Seminar in Interpersonal Communication, COM 599 Internship, BPA 215 Business Communication, ENG 325 Professional Technical Writing, ENG 328 Standard English Usage, MGT 350 Fundamentals of Management, MGT 550 Human Resources Management, MGT 572 Organizational Development. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Organizational Communication College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Organizational Communication, 312 Wilson Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4483 The department mission is to develop student competence in the application and synthesis of those communication processes, theories and skills that enable individuals and groups to organize effectively in an increasingly complex and global society. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Outdoor Recreation - Outdoor Concentration Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences This program prepares students for careers in a variety of settings includinglocal, state, regional and national parks and recreation areas. Through service learning courses and a 400 contact hourinternship, students have many opportunities to gain valuable work experience prior to graduation. Upon successfully completing the program, students are eligible to sit for the Certified Park and Recreation Professional (CPRP) national exam. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include HEA 195 First Aid and Safety, REC 099 Freshman Orientation, REC 101 Introduction to Recreation and Leisure Services, HEA 191 Personal Health, REC 202 Recreation Program Planning, REC 207 Inclusive Recreation, REC 401 Research and Evaluation in Recreation, REC 403 Managing Recreation Areas and Facilities, REC 405 Organization and Administration of Recreation, REC 421 Professional Experience, REC 520 Leisure and Aging. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences, 108 Carr Health Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6124 The department is dedicated to preparing professionals in such areas as; Communication disorders, Dietetics and Food Management, Recreation and Leisure Services, and Youth and Non profit Leadership. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy Students in Philosophy explore the world by studying approaches taken by ancient and modern philosophers. Skills developed in the study of philosophy have provided majors with the basis for successful careers in a variety of fields. Many students enter graduate study in fields such as law, secondary education, or higher education. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include PHI 099 Freshman Orientation, PHI 103 Logic, PHI 201 Introduction to Philosophy, PHI 202 Ethics, PHI 499 Senior Research Project. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy, 7C Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2401 The Department of English and Philosophy helps students explore the world of words and ideas while preparing for a variety of creative and dynamic careers. Students majoring in the department&#39;s programs can look forward to success in fields such as creative writing, technical writing, business, publishing, teaching, law, and journalism. Through their studies at Murray State, English and Philosophy majors gain the flexibility of a well-developed mind, a facility with the power of language, and the analytical skills employers want. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Physics Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics This program is well-suited for students desiring teaching certification, or intending to pursue graduate degrees or industrial research positions. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include PHY 099 Freshman Orientation, EGR 140 Introduction to Computing Applications in Science and Engineering, PHY 235 Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion, PHY 236 Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion Laboratory, EGR 240 Thermodynamics I, PHY 255 Electricity, Magnetism and Light, PHY 256 Electricity, Magnetism and Light Laboratory, EGR 390 Engineering Measurements, PHY 460 Electricity and Magnetism I, PHY 470 Optics, PHY 530 Mechanics I, PHY 580 Modern Physics I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics, 131 Blackburn Science Bldg., MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2993 This department, provides a choice of a variety of degree programs including the ABET/EAC accredited Engineering Physics degree which includes concentrations in either mechanical, electrical or biomedical engineering, Physics and Applied Physics. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ENG 205 Writing for the Social Sciences, POL 099 Freshman Orientation, POL 140 American National Government, POL 250 Introduction to International Relations, POL 252 Contemporary Political Systems, POL 261 Introduction to Political Theory, POL 360 Research Methods, POL 499 Senior Seminar in Political Science. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs, 5A Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2661 The Department of Government, Law and International Affairs offers a major and a minor in political science (government), a public adminstration major, a major and a minor in international affairs, and a minor in legal studies (paralegal). Courses in political science are oriented towards the study of domestic and international politics of countries and regions around the world, including the United States. The international affairs courses are multidisciplinary and help prepare the student to function and thrive in an increasingly economic, social and political world. The legal studies courses prepare for a professional position as a paralegal or legal assistant to lawyers. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with Social Studies Certification (Grades 8 - 12) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include COM 372 Communication in Educational, EDP 260 Psychology of Human Development, EDU 103 Issues and Practices of American Education, EDU 303 Strategies of Teaching, EDU 403 Structures and Foundations of Education, EDU 405 Evaluation and Measurement in Education, EDU 422 Student Teaching Seminar, SEC 420 Practicum in Secondary Schools, SEC 421 Student Teaching in the Secondary School, SED 300 Education of Students with Disabilities. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs, 5A Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2661 The Department of Government, Law and International Affairs offers a major and a minor in political science (government), a public adminstration major, a major and a minor in international affairs, and a minor in legal studies (paralegal). Courses in political science are oriented towards the study of domestic and international politics of countries and regions around the world, including the United States. The international affairs courses are multidisciplinary and help prepare the student to function and thrive in an increasingly economic, social and political world. The legal studies courses prepare for a professional position as a paralegal or legal assistant to lawyers. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Psychology   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ENG 205 Writing for the Social Sciences, PSY 099 Freshman Orientation, PSY 180 General Psychology, PSY 260 Lifespan Development, PSY 300 Principles and Methods of Statistical Analysis, PSY 301 Principles and Methods of Psychological Research, PSY 303 Social Psychology, PSY 304 Psychology of Learning and Memory, PSY 305 Physiological Psychology, PSY 403 History and Systems of Psychology, PSY 581 Abnormal Psychology. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Psychology College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Psychology, 212 Wells Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2851 The Department of Psychology provides students with the very best in undergraduate instruction both inside and outside of the formal classroom setting. The focus of the program is on acquiring an understanding of human behavior, as well as writing, research and analytical skills, which students can use in a wide variety of careers. The department has an entire floor of scientific laboratories for psychological research. In addition, the department&#39;s Psychological Center provides clinical services to students and the community, and serves as a training center for graduate students in the Clinical Psychology Master&#39;s Program. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 200 Principles of Accounting I, PLN 521 Geographic Information Systems, POL 099 Freshman Orientation, POL 140 American National Government, POL 240 State and Local Politics, POL 360 Research Methods, POL 370 Introduction to Public Administration, POL 499 Senior Seminar in Political Science, POL 573 Public Budgeting Finance, POL 575 Human Resources Administration. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs, 5A Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2661 The Department of Government, Law and International Affairs offers a major and a minor in political science (government), a public adminstration major, a major and a minor in international affairs, and a minor in legal studies (paralegal). Courses in political science are oriented towards the study of domestic and international politics of countries and regions around the world, including the United States. The international affairs courses are multidisciplinary and help prepare the student to function and thrive in an increasingly economic, social and political world. The legal studies courses prepare for a professional position as a paralegal or legal assistant to lawyers. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications Positions in the field of public relations include newsletter editor; special events coordinator; publicity director; speech writer; crisis management consultant media relations manager; researcher and public relations director for corporations, education, government, and non-profit organizations. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include JMC 099 Freshman Orientation, JMC 168 Contemporary Mass Media, JMC 194 Newswriting, JMC 330 Mass Media Effects, JMC 391 Public Relations Principles, JMC 412 Writing for Public Relations, JMC 440 Research Methods for Public Relations, JMC 491 Advanced Public Relations, JMC 499 Senior Seminar, JMC 590 Mass Communication Law. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications, 114 Wilson Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2387 The Department is one of only 109 programs in the United States fully-accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC). Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Sociology Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include PSY 300 Principles and Methods of Statistical Analysis, MAT 135 Introduction to Probability and Statistics, SOC 099 Freshman Orientation, SOC 133 Introduction to Sociology, SOC 303 Introduction to Research Methods, SOC 400 Senior Seminar, SOC 434 Social Theory. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs, 5A Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2661 The Department of Government, Law and International Affairs offers a major and a minor in political science (government), a public adminstration major, a major and a minor in international affairs, and a minor in legal studies (paralegal). Courses in political science are oriented towards the study of domestic and international politics of countries and regions around the world, including the United States. The international affairs courses are multidisciplinary and help prepare the student to function and thrive in an increasingly economic, social and political world. The legal studies courses prepare for a professional position as a paralegal or legal assistant to lawyers. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Spanish Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Modern Languages   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include MLA 099 Freshman Orientation, SPA 201 Intermediate Spanish I, SPA 202 Intermediate Spanish II, SPA 203 Spanish for the Working World, SPA 301 Conversation and Composition I, SPA 302 Conversation and Composition II, MLA 400 Senior Seminar. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Modern Languages College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Modern Languages, 4A Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2501 the department of Modern Languages at Murray State offers majors and minors in French, German and Spanish. Students may also take up to four semesters in Japanese. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Spanish (P-12 Teaching Certification) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Modern Languages   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include MLA 099 Freshman Orientation, SPA 201 Intermediate Spanish I, SPA 202 Intermediate Spanish II, SPA 203 Spanish for the Working World, SPA 301 Conversation and Composition I, SPA 302 Conversation and Composition II, MLA 400 Senior Seminar. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Modern Languages College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Modern Languages, 4A Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2501 the department of Modern Languages at Murray State offers majors and minors in French, German and Spanish. Students may also take up to four semesters in Japanese. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Television Production Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications The television production program provides extensive theoretical and practical experience in all aspects of digital video production. In addition to in-class lectures, this program gives students a chance to develop their skills in television production through scheduled labs and class projects. The program's objective is to turn out independent television producers who can compete for production management jobs within existing organizations or set up their own production companies as entrepreneurs. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include JMC 099 Freshman Orientation, JMC 168 Contemporary Mass Media, JMC 194 Newswriting, JMC 330 Mass Media Effects, JMC 391 Public Relations Principles, JMC 412 Writing for Public Relations, JMC 440 Research Methods for Public Relations, JMC 491 Advanced Public Relations, JMC 499 Senior Seminar, JMC 590 Mass Communication Law. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications, 114 Wilson Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2387 The Department is one of only 109 programs in the United States fully-accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC). Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Theatre   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include THD 098 Theatre Attendance and Assembly, THD 099 Freshman Orientation, THD 111 Acting I, THD 120 Play Analysis, THD 240 Stagecraft, THD 420 Theatre History and Literature I, THD 421 Theatre History and Literature II, THD 430 Directing I, THD 470 Senior Seminar. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Theatre College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Theatre, 106 Fine Arts Building, Murray State University, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4421 The Department of Theatre offers opportunities for students to learn the art and craft of theatre through numerous, diverse productions each year. A major in theatre provides the training and experience for those who wish to pursue careers or avocations in the theatre or associated businesses, including acting, directing, technical theatre, and dance. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art - Ceramics Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art Ceramics includes all the traditional approaches to clay working: throwing, hand building and sculpture, plus the study of clay, glazes, firing and kiln construction. Students are encouraged to develop their own imagery and direction as part of the overall studio experience. Second semester students have studio space available on a daily basis.This program focuses on personal expression coupled with solid knowledge of the ceramic medium. Students take responsibility for making their own clay and have free access to all equipment in the ceramic studio. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ART 099 Freshman Orientation, ART 101 Drawing I: Introduction to Drawing, ART 111 Two-dimensional Design, ART 112 Three-dimensional Design, ART 201 Drawing II: Life Drawing, ART 415 Greek and Roman Art, ART 416 Medieval Art, ART 418 Renaissance Art, ART 419 Baroque Art, ART 415 Greek and Roman Art, ART 416 Medieval Art, ART 418 Renaissance Art, ART 419 Baroque Art. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art, 604 Price Doyle Fine Arts Center, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3784 The Department of Art provides a broad range of programs and professional opportunities for students preparing to work as practicing artists, craftspersons and designers, for careers in art education, and for graduate study in art, art education, and art history. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art - Drawing Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art Drawing students work with a variety of tools, media and subject matter. Beginning classes introduce the fundamentals of basic visual language such as mark-making, gesture, line, values and representations of forms in space. In second semester drawing, the human form is studied through the dimensions of gesture, line, mass, color, texture, proportion, composition and media. In addition, a variety of drawing concepts and attitudes are explored. Advanced level work allows for further examination of drawing ideas emphasizing cultivation of personal expression and individual style. Students of drawing are encouraged to develop the ability to translate creative concepts into drawings. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ART 099 Freshman Orientation, ART 101 Drawing I: Introduction to Drawing, ART 111 Two-dimensional Design, ART 112 Three-dimensional Design, ART 201 Drawing II: Life Drawing, ART 415 Greek and Roman Art, ART 416 Medieval Art, ART 418 Renaissance Art, ART 419 Baroque Art, ART 415 Greek and Roman Art, ART 416 Medieval Art, ART 418 Renaissance Art, ART 419 Baroque Art. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art, 604 Price Doyle Fine Arts Center, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3784 The Department of Art provides a broad range of programs and professional opportunities for students preparing to work as practicing artists, craftspersons and designers, for careers in art education, and for graduate study in art, art education, and art history. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art - Graphic design Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art Graphic design is the aesthetic ordering of type and image in order to interest, inform, persuade, or sell. Since these purposes are not mutually exclusive, graphic design may be used to achieve all of them simultaneously. Graphic design, traditionally the design of printed material, also includes signage, architectural graphics and exhibit design, and with changing technology, it now encompasses film, television, video, and computer-related imagery. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ART 099 Freshman Orientation, ART 101 Drawing I: Introduction to Drawing, ART 111 Two-dimensional Design, ART 112 Three-dimensional Design, ART 201 Drawing II: Life Drawing, ART 415 Greek and Roman Art, ART 416 Medieval Art, ART 418 Renaissance Art, ART 419 Baroque Art, ART 415 Greek and Roman Art, ART 416 Medieval Art, ART 418 Renaissance Art, ART 419 Baroque Art. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art, 604 Price Doyle Fine Arts Center, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3784 The Department of Art provides a broad range of programs and professional opportunities for students preparing to work as practicing artists, craftspersons and designers, for careers in art education, and for graduate study in art, art education, and art history. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art - Metalsmithing Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art Metalsmithing can be as freely experimental as any art form. To be completely valid this art form needs an underlying craftsmanship foundation. The workshop and studio experiences in this program emphasize design and craftsmanship. Metalsmithing students explore as fully as possible, avenues of expression and technique. Students learn basic metalsmithing techniques such as sawing, filing, piercing, forging, forming, fusing, soldering and casting. Materials most often used include cooper, brass, bronze, silver and gold. In addition to creating jewelry, there are many opportunities for students to incorporate metalsmithing processes and materials into their work in other areas of the Department, including Functional Design/Wood, Sculpture and Surface Design. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ART 099 Freshman Orientation, ART 101 Drawing I: Introduction to Drawing, ART 111 Two-dimensional Design, ART 112 Three-dimensional Design, ART 201 Drawing II: Life Drawing, ART 415 Greek and Roman Art, ART 416 Medieval Art, ART 418 Renaissance Art, ART 419 Baroque Art, ART 415 Greek and Roman Art, ART 416 Medieval Art, ART 418 Renaissance Art, ART 419 Baroque Art. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art, 604 Price Doyle Fine Arts Center, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3784 The Department of Art provides a broad range of programs and professional opportunities for students preparing to work as practicing artists, craftspersons and designers, for careers in art education, and for graduate study in art, art education, and art history. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art - Painting Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art Oil paint is the medium of instruction for beginners because it is the most flexible and versatile painting medium and it is also the primary medium used over time in the development of painting technique. In Painting III and IV students may chose to work in another medium experimentation is encouraged but on the introductory level it is best to learn one medium well. At the first level of painting students learn how to handle the medium through such techniques as flat paint application, blending, impasto, glazing and scumbling, and wet into wet.Students work further with compositional skills acquired in Drawing I and Two Dimensional Design to create images with interest and tension as well as pleasing relationships of color, scale, texture, value and line. Students learn how to mix color, which means having a grasp of color theory and relationships. Students come to understand how color relates to space. At the second level, students consolidate skills learned at the beginning level and progress to more difficult and challenging problems in representation and abstraction. At the next levels students broaden their field of reference to include the work of contemporary painters and work on problems that are important to the contemporary moment in painting. They also are trying to identify the style and subjects which engage them as art practitioners. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ART 099 Freshman Orientation, ART 101 Drawing I: Introduction to Drawing, ART 111 Two-dimensional Design, ART 112 Three-dimensional Design, ART 201 Drawing II: Life Drawing, ART 415 Greek and Roman Art, ART 416 Medieval Art, ART 418 Renaissance Art, ART 419 Baroque Art, ART 415 Greek and Roman Art, ART 416 Medieval Art, ART 418 Renaissance Art, ART 419 Baroque Art. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art, 604 Price Doyle Fine Arts Center, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3784 The Department of Art provides a broad range of programs and professional opportunities for students preparing to work as practicing artists, craftspersons and designers, for careers in art education, and for graduate study in art, art education, and art history. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art - Photography Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art Photography includes basic black and white and color photography, as well as non-silver processes. Additional areas of study may include video and cinematography. Students learn to use a range of tools including the 35mm camera, super 8 or video camera, and darkroom and editing equipment. The program is attractive to students with ambitions in the fine arts, as well as to those with career plans in areas such as graphic design, and commercial and industrial photography. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ART 099 Freshman Orientation, ART 101 Drawing I: Introduction to Drawing, ART 111 Two-dimensional Design, ART 112 Three-dimensional Design, ART 201 Drawing II: Life Drawing, ART 415 Greek and Roman Art, ART 416 Medieval Art, ART 418 Renaissance Art, ART 419 Baroque Art, ART 415 Greek and Roman Art, ART 416 Medieval Art, ART 418 Renaissance Art, ART 419 Baroque Art. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art, 604 Price Doyle Fine Arts Center, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3784 The Department of Art provides a broad range of programs and professional opportunities for students preparing to work as practicing artists, craftspersons and designers, for careers in art education, and for graduate study in art, art education, and art history. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art - Printmaking Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art Printmaking provides instruction in the history, methods and techniques of intaglio (etching/engraving), lithography, relief (woodcut/linoleum) and screen printing. Students are taught the traditional applications of intaglio, lithography and screen printing. Course work at the advanced level enables students to present ideas approaching each printmaking medium in traditional and experimental ways. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ART 099 Freshman Orientation, ART 101 Drawing I: Introduction to Drawing, ART 111 Two-dimensional Design, ART 112 Three-dimensional Design, ART 201 Drawing II: Life Drawing, ART 415 Greek and Roman Art, ART 416 Medieval Art, ART 418 Renaissance Art, ART 419 Baroque Art, ART 415 Greek and Roman Art, ART 416 Medieval Art, ART 418 Renaissance Art, ART 419 Baroque Art. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art, 604 Price Doyle Fine Arts Center, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3784 The Department of Art provides a broad range of programs and professional opportunities for students preparing to work as practicing artists, craftspersons and designers, for careers in art education, and for graduate study in art, art education, and art history. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art - Sculpture Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art The sculpture program offers a range of experiences in making three-dimensional art objects in a well-equipped studio. The studio accommodates the additive, subtractive and transformation processes.Equipment for arc, tig and oxygen-acetylene welding is provided for the teaching of additive methods. For the transformation process, there is an excellent foundry for casting bronze and aluminum, including facilities for several mould-making techniques. For subtractive methods, there is equipment for stone and plaster carving. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ART 099 Freshman Orientation, ART 101 Drawing I: Introduction to Drawing, ART 111 Two-dimensional Design, ART 112 Three-dimensional Design, ART 201 Drawing II: Life Drawing, ART 415 Greek and Roman Art, ART 416 Medieval Art, ART 418 Renaissance Art, ART 419 Baroque Art, ART 415 Greek and Roman Art, ART 416 Medieval Art, ART 418 Renaissance Art, ART 419 Baroque Art. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art, 604 Price Doyle Fine Arts Center, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3784 The Department of Art provides a broad range of programs and professional opportunities for students preparing to work as practicing artists, craftspersons and designers, for careers in art education, and for graduate study in art, art education, and art history. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art - Wood Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art The sculpture program offers a range of experiences in making three-dimensional art objects in a well-equipped studio. The studio accommodates the additive, subtractive and transformation processes.Equipment for arc, tig and oxygen-acetylene welding is provided for the teaching of additive methods. For the transformation process, there is an excellent foundry for casting bronze and aluminum, including facilities for several mould-making techniques. For subtractive methods, there is equipment for stone and plaster carving. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ART 099 Freshman Orientation, ART 101 Drawing I: Introduction to Drawing, ART 111 Two-dimensional Design, ART 112 Three-dimensional Design, ART 201 Drawing II: Life Drawing, ART 415 Greek and Roman Art, ART 416 Medieval Art, ART 418 Renaissance Art, ART 419 Baroque Art, ART 415 Greek and Roman Art, ART 416 Medieval Art, ART 418 Renaissance Art, ART 419 Baroque Art. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art, 604 Price Doyle Fine Arts Center, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3784 The Department of Art provides a broad range of programs and professional opportunities for students preparing to work as practicing artists, craftspersons and designers, for careers in art education, and for graduate study in art, art education, and art history. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Music - Music Education (P-12 Certification): Instrumental Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include MUS 098 Recital Attendance and Assembly, MUS 099 Freshman Orientation, MUS 114-119 Applied Lesson, MUS 170 Theory I, MUS 171 Aural Skills I, MUS 172 Functional Keyboard I, MUS 173 Theory II, MUS 174 Aural Skills II, MUS 175 Functional Keyboard II, MUS 214-219 Applied Music, MUS 270 Theory III, MUS 271 Aural Skills III, MUS 273 Theory IV, MUS 274 Aural Skills IV, MUS 314-319 Applied Music, MUS 323 Basic Conducting, MUS 381 Music History and Literature I, MUS 382 Music History and Literature II, MUS 383 Music History and Literature III, MUS 414-419 Applied Music, MUS 490 Senior Seminar, MUS 497 Final Project, MUS 498 Senior Recital, MUS 511 Techniques of Twentieth-Century Music, MUS 512 Counterpoint, MUS 513 Analysis of Musical Form. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music, 504 Fine Arts Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4288 The Department of Music has been a member of theNational Association of Schools of Music since 1936. The department has a long and outstanding tradition of excellence. Graduates with degrees in music from Murray State University serve as leading musicians in such roles as opera singers, popular recording artists, professional symphony musicians, jazz educators, songwriters, television writers, public school music teachers, university music department chairs, instrument technicians, church musicians, and college music teachers. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Music - Music Education (P-12 Certification): Vocal Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include MUS 098 Recital Attendance and Assembly, MUS 099 Freshman Orientation, MUS 114-119 Applied Lesson, MUS 170 Theory I, MUS 171 Aural Skills I, MUS 172 Functional Keyboard I, MUS 173 Theory II, MUS 174 Aural Skills II, MUS 175 Functional Keyboard II, MUS 214-219 Applied Music, MUS 270 Theory III, MUS 271 Aural Skills III, MUS 273 Theory IV, MUS 274 Aural Skills IV, MUS 314-319 Applied Music, MUS 323 Basic Conducting, MUS 381 Music History and Literature I, MUS 382 Music History and Literature II, MUS 383 Music History and Literature III, MUS 414-419 Applied Music, MUS 490 Senior Seminar, MUS 497 Final Project, MUS 498 Senior Recital, MUS 511 Techniques of Twentieth-Century Music, MUS 512 Counterpoint, MUS 513 Analysis of Musical Form. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music, 504 Fine Arts Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4288 The Department of Music has been a member of theNational Association of Schools of Music since 1936. The department has a long and outstanding tradition of excellence. Graduates with degrees in music from Murray State University serve as leading musicians in such roles as opera singers, popular recording artists, professional symphony musicians, jazz educators, songwriters, television writers, public school music teachers, university music department chairs, instrument technicians, church musicians, and college music teachers. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Music - Performance Option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music This program has a high level of emphasis on the development of performance skills. Performance majors study applied music for a minimum of eight semesters at three credit hours per semester. Period jury and proficiency exams are required. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include MUS 098 Recital Attendance and Assembly, MUS 099 Freshman Orientation, MUS 114-119 Applied Lesson, MUS 170 Theory I, MUS 171 Aural Skills I, MUS 172 Functional Keyboard I, MUS 173 Theory II, MUS 174 Aural Skills II, MUS 175 Functional Keyboard II, MUS 214-219 Applied Music, MUS 270 Theory III, MUS 271 Aural Skills III, MUS 273 Theory IV, MUS 274 Aural Skills IV, MUS 314-319 Applied Music, MUS 323 Basic Conducting, MUS 381 Music History and Literature I, MUS 382 Music History and Literature II, MUS 383 Music History and Literature III, MUS 414-419 Applied Music, MUS 490 Senior Seminar, MUS 497 Final Project, MUS 498 Senior Recital, MUS 511 Techniques of Twentieth-Century Music, MUS 512 Counterpoint, MUS 513 Analysis of Musical Form. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music, 504 Fine Arts Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4288 The Department of Music has been a member of theNational Association of Schools of Music since 1936. The department has a long and outstanding tradition of excellence. Graduates with degrees in music from Murray State University serve as leading musicians in such roles as opera singers, popular recording artists, professional symphony musicians, jazz educators, songwriters, television writers, public school music teachers, university music department chairs, instrument technicians, church musicians, and college music teachers. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Sciece in Chemistry - Pre-Dental Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include CHE 099 Freshman Orientation, CHE 201 General College Chemistry, ENG 101 Composition, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, CIV 101 World Civilizations and Cultures, CHE 202 General Chemistry, ENG 102 Composition and Research, CIV 102 World Civilizations and Cultures II, CHE 305 Analytical Chemistry, CHE 312 Organic Chemistry I, COM 161 Introduction to Public Speaking, PHY 130/131 General Physics I, CHE 320 Organic Chemistry II, PHY 132/133 General Physics II. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry, 456 Blackburn Science Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2584 Murray State&#39;s chemistry programs are designed to prepare students for careers in chemistry and related professions. The department is fully certified by the American Chemical Society&#39;s Committee on Professional Training. In addition, the Student Affiliates chapter of the American Chemical Society at Murray State has been recognized as being one of the most outstanding chapters in the nation. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Sciece in Chemistry - Pre-Medical Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include CHE 099 Freshman Orientation, CHE 201 General College Chemistry, ENG 101 Composition, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, CIV 101 World Civilizations and Cultures, CHE 202 General Chemistry, ENG 102 Composition and Research, CIV 102 World Civilizations and Cultures II, CHE 305 Analytical Chemistry, CHE 312 Organic Chemistry I, COM 161 Introduction to Public Speaking, PHY 130/131 General Physics I, CHE 320 Organic Chemistry II, PHY 132/133 General Physics II. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry, 456 Blackburn Science Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2584 Murray State&#39;s chemistry programs are designed to prepare students for careers in chemistry and related professions. The department is fully certified by the American Chemical Society&#39;s Committee on Professional Training. In addition, the Student Affiliates chapter of the American Chemical Society at Murray State has been recognized as being one of the most outstanding chapters in the nation. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Sciece in Chemistry - Pre-Pharmacy Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include CHE 099 Freshman Orientation, CHE 201 General College Chemistry, ENG 101 Composition, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, CIV 101 World Civilizations and Cultures, CHE 202 General Chemistry, ENG 102 Composition and Research, CIV 102 World Civilizations and Cultures II, CHE 305 Analytical Chemistry, CHE 312 Organic Chemistry I, COM 161 Introduction to Public Speaking, PHY 130/131 General Physics I, CHE 320 Organic Chemistry II, PHY 132/133 General Physics II. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry, 456 Blackburn Science Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2584 Murray State&#39;s chemistry programs are designed to prepare students for careers in chemistry and related professions. The department is fully certified by the American Chemical Society&#39;s Committee on Professional Training. In addition, the Student Affiliates chapter of the American Chemical Society at Murray State has been recognized as being one of the most outstanding chapters in the nation. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Sciece in Chemistry with Secondary Certification Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include CHE 099 Freshman Orientation, CHE 201 General College Chemistry, ENG 101 Composition, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, CIV 101 World Civilizations and Cultures, CHE 202 General Chemistry, ENG 102 Composition and Research, CIV 102 World Civilizations and Cultures II, CHE 305 Analytical Chemistry, CHE 312 Organic Chemistry I, COM 161 Introduction to Public Speaking, PHY 130/131 General Physics I, CHE 320 Organic Chemistry II, PHY 132/133 General Physics II. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry, 456 Blackburn Science Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2584 Murray State&#39;s chemistry programs are designed to prepare students for careers in chemistry and related professions. The department is fully certified by the American Chemical Society&#39;s Committee on Professional Training. In addition, the Student Affiliates chapter of the American Chemical Society at Murray State has been recognized as being one of the most outstanding chapters in the nation. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Advertising Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include JMC 099 Freshman Orientation, JMC 168 Contemporary Mass Media, JMC 330 Mass Media Effects, JMC 394 Introduction to Advertising, JMC 417 Advertising Copywriting and Layout, JMC 426 Advertising Media Sales , JMC 439 Advertising Media Planning, JMC 456 Advertising Campaigns, JMC 499 Senior Seminar, JMC 590 Mass Communication Law. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications, 114 Wilson Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2387 The Department is one of only 109 programs in the United States fully-accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC). Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness Economics - Economics/Finance Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year School of Agriculture   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include AGR 099 Freshman Orientation, AGR 105 Introduction to Rodeo, AGR 133 Field Applications for Agriculture, AGR 140 Plant Science, AGR 199 Contemporary Issues in Agriculture, AGR 200 International Agriculture Experience, AGR 339 Computer Applications for Agriculture, AGR 399 Professional Development Seminar I, AGR 435 Interpretation of Agricultural Research, AGR 436 Undergraduate Research in Agriculture, AGR 437 Senior Honor Thesis, AGR 439 Software Applications in Agriculture, AGR 471 Applications in Precision Agriculture, AGR 488 Cooperative Education I, AGR 489 Cooperative Education II, AGR 499 Professional Development Seminar II, AGR 533 Seminar in International Agriculture Systems, AGR 538 Seminar in Producation Agricultural Systems, AGR 539 Advanced Computer Applications in Agriculture, AGR 551 Selected Studies in Agriculture, AGR 571 Advanced Precision Agriculture, AGR 585 Specialized Journalism/RTV. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture, 103 Oakley Applied Science South, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6923 Murray State University&#39;s School of Agriculture has a long-standing tradition of agricultural and academic excellence. The School of Agriculture provides students with more than a degree; it gives them a true education through hands-on experiences and its knowledgeable faculty. Students in the School of Agriculture receive a &quot;large university&quot; education in a small school setting.The School of Agriculture not only gives students the personal attention they need, but it also provides them with current and breaking agricultural technology to take their education to a level that will make them highly competitive in the job market. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness Economics - Marketing/Management Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year School of Agriculture   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include AGR 099 Freshman Orientation, AGR 105 Introduction to Rodeo, AGR 133 Field Applications for Agriculture, AGR 140 Plant Science, AGR 199 Contemporary Issues in Agriculture, AGR 200 International Agriculture Experience, AGR 339 Computer Applications for Agriculture, AGR 399 Professional Development Seminar I, AGR 435 Interpretation of Agricultural Research, AGR 436 Undergraduate Research in Agriculture, AGR 437 Senior Honor Thesis, AGR 439 Software Applications in Agriculture, AGR 471 Applications in Precision Agriculture, AGR 488 Cooperative Education I, AGR 489 Cooperative Education II, AGR 499 Professional Development Seminar II, AGR 533 Seminar in International Agriculture Systems, AGR 538 Seminar in Producation Agricultural Systems, AGR 539 Advanced Computer Applications in Agriculture, AGR 551 Selected Studies in Agriculture, AGR 571 Advanced Precision Agriculture, AGR 585 Specialized Journalism/RTV. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture, 103 Oakley Applied Science South, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6923 Murray State University&#39;s School of Agriculture has a long-standing tradition of agricultural and academic excellence. The School of Agriculture provides students with more than a degree; it gives them a true education through hands-on experiences and its knowledgeable faculty. Students in the School of Agriculture receive a &quot;large university&quot; education in a small school setting.The School of Agriculture not only gives students the personal attention they need, but it also provides them with current and breaking agricultural technology to take their education to a level that will make them highly competitive in the job market. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year School of Agriculture   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include AGR 099 Freshman Orientation, AGR 105 Introduction to Rodeo, AGR 133 Field Applications for Agriculture, AGR 140 Plant Science, AGR 199 Contemporary Issues in Agriculture, AGR 200 International Agriculture Experience, AGR 339 Computer Applications for Agriculture, AGR 399 Professional Development Seminar I, AGR 435 Interpretation of Agricultural Research, AGR 436 Undergraduate Research in Agriculture, AGR 437 Senior Honor Thesis, AGR 439 Software Applications in Agriculture, AGR 471 Applications in Precision Agriculture, AGR 488 Cooperative Education I, AGR 489 Cooperative Education II, AGR 499 Professional Development Seminar II, AGR 533 Seminar in International Agriculture Systems, AGR 538 Seminar in Producation Agricultural Systems, AGR 539 Advanced Computer Applications in Agriculture, AGR 551 Selected Studies in Agriculture, AGR 571 Advanced Precision Agriculture, AGR 585 Specialized Journalism/RTV. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture, 103 Oakley Applied Science South, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6923 Murray State University&#39;s School of Agriculture has a long-standing tradition of agricultural and academic excellence. The School of Agriculture provides students with more than a degree; it gives them a true education through hands-on experiences and its knowledgeable faculty. Students in the School of Agriculture receive a &quot;large university&quot; education in a small school setting.The School of Agriculture not only gives students the personal attention they need, but it also provides them with current and breaking agricultural technology to take their education to a level that will make them highly competitive in the job market. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Science Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year School of Agriculture   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include AGR 099 Freshman Orientation, AGR 105 Introduction to Rodeo, AGR 133 Field Applications for Agriculture, AGR 140 Plant Science, AGR 199 Contemporary Issues in Agriculture, AGR 200 International Agriculture Experience, AGR 339 Computer Applications for Agriculture, AGR 399 Professional Development Seminar I, AGR 435 Interpretation of Agricultural Research, AGR 436 Undergraduate Research in Agriculture, AGR 437 Senior Honor Thesis, AGR 439 Software Applications in Agriculture, AGR 471 Applications in Precision Agriculture, AGR 488 Cooperative Education I, AGR 489 Cooperative Education II, AGR 499 Professional Development Seminar II, AGR 533 Seminar in International Agriculture Systems, AGR 538 Seminar in Producation Agricultural Systems, AGR 539 Advanced Computer Applications in Agriculture, AGR 551 Selected Studies in Agriculture, AGR 571 Advanced Precision Agriculture, AGR 585 Specialized Journalism/RTV. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture, 103 Oakley Applied Science South, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6923 Murray State University&#39;s School of Agriculture has a long-standing tradition of agricultural and academic excellence. The School of Agriculture provides students with more than a degree; it gives them a true education through hands-on experiences and its knowledgeable faculty. Students in the School of Agriculture receive a &quot;large university&quot; education in a small school setting.The School of Agriculture not only gives students the personal attention they need, but it also provides them with current and breaking agricultural technology to take their education to a level that will make them highly competitive in the job market. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Systems Technology Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year School of Agriculture   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include AGR 099 Freshman Orientation, AGR 105 Introduction to Rodeo, AGR 133 Field Applications for Agriculture, AGR 140 Plant Science, AGR 199 Contemporary Issues in Agriculture, AGR 200 International Agriculture Experience, AGR 339 Computer Applications for Agriculture, AGR 399 Professional Development Seminar I, AGR 435 Interpretation of Agricultural Research, AGR 436 Undergraduate Research in Agriculture, AGR 437 Senior Honor Thesis, AGR 439 Software Applications in Agriculture, AGR 471 Applications in Precision Agriculture, AGR 488 Cooperative Education I, AGR 489 Cooperative Education II, AGR 499 Professional Development Seminar II, AGR 533 Seminar in International Agriculture Systems, AGR 538 Seminar in Producation Agricultural Systems, AGR 539 Advanced Computer Applications in Agriculture, AGR 551 Selected Studies in Agriculture, AGR 571 Advanced Precision Agriculture, AGR 585 Specialized Journalism/RTV. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture, 103 Oakley Applied Science South, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6923 Murray State University&#39;s School of Agriculture has a long-standing tradition of agricultural and academic excellence. The School of Agriculture provides students with more than a degree; it gives them a true education through hands-on experiences and its knowledgeable faculty. Students in the School of Agriculture receive a &quot;large university&quot; education in a small school setting.The School of Agriculture not only gives students the personal attention they need, but it also provides them with current and breaking agricultural technology to take their education to a level that will make them highly competitive in the job market. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year School of Agriculture   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include AGR 099 Freshman Orientation, AGR 105 Introduction to Rodeo, AGR 133 Field Applications for Agriculture, AGR 140 Plant Science, AGR 199 Contemporary Issues in Agriculture, AGR 200 International Agriculture Experience, AGR 339 Computer Applications for Agriculture, AGR 399 Professional Development Seminar I, AGR 435 Interpretation of Agricultural Research, AGR 436 Undergraduate Research in Agriculture, AGR 437 Senior Honor Thesis, AGR 439 Software Applications in Agriculture, AGR 471 Applications in Precision Agriculture, AGR 488 Cooperative Education I, AGR 489 Cooperative Education II, AGR 499 Professional Development Seminar II, AGR 533 Seminar in International Agriculture Systems, AGR 538 Seminar in Producation Agricultural Systems, AGR 539 Advanced Computer Applications in Agriculture, AGR 551 Selected Studies in Agriculture, AGR 571 Advanced Precision Agriculture, AGR 585 Specialized Journalism/RTV. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture, 103 Oakley Applied Science South, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6923 Murray State University&#39;s School of Agriculture has a long-standing tradition of agricultural and academic excellence. The School of Agriculture provides students with more than a degree; it gives them a true education through hands-on experiences and its knowledgeable faculty. Students in the School of Agriculture receive a &quot;large university&quot; education in a small school setting.The School of Agriculture not only gives students the personal attention they need, but it also provides them with current and breaking agricultural technology to take their education to a level that will make them highly competitive in the job market. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Agriculture - Agronomy Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year School of Agriculture   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include AGR 099 Freshman Orientation, AGR 105 Introduction to Rodeo, AGR 133 Field Applications for Agriculture, AGR 140 Plant Science, AGR 199 Contemporary Issues in Agriculture, AGR 200 International Agriculture Experience, AGR 339 Computer Applications for Agriculture, AGR 399 Professional Development Seminar I, AGR 435 Interpretation of Agricultural Research, AGR 436 Undergraduate Research in Agriculture, AGR 437 Senior Honor Thesis, AGR 439 Software Applications in Agriculture, AGR 471 Applications in Precision Agriculture, AGR 488 Cooperative Education I, AGR 489 Cooperative Education II, AGR 499 Professional Development Seminar II, AGR 533 Seminar in International Agriculture Systems, AGR 538 Seminar in Producation Agricultural Systems, AGR 539 Advanced Computer Applications in Agriculture, AGR 551 Selected Studies in Agriculture, AGR 571 Advanced Precision Agriculture, AGR 585 Specialized Journalism/RTV. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture, 103 Oakley Applied Science South, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6923 Murray State University&#39;s School of Agriculture has a long-standing tradition of agricultural and academic excellence. The School of Agriculture provides students with more than a degree; it gives them a true education through hands-on experiences and its knowledgeable faculty. Students in the School of Agriculture receive a &quot;large university&quot; education in a small school setting.The School of Agriculture not only gives students the personal attention they need, but it also provides them with current and breaking agricultural technology to take their education to a level that will make them highly competitive in the job market. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Agriculture - Horticulture Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year School of Agriculture   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include AGR 099 Freshman Orientation, AGR 105 Introduction to Rodeo, AGR 133 Field Applications for Agriculture, AGR 140 Plant Science, AGR 199 Contemporary Issues in Agriculture, AGR 200 International Agriculture Experience, AGR 339 Computer Applications for Agriculture, AGR 399 Professional Development Seminar I, AGR 435 Interpretation of Agricultural Research, AGR 436 Undergraduate Research in Agriculture, AGR 437 Senior Honor Thesis, AGR 439 Software Applications in Agriculture, AGR 471 Applications in Precision Agriculture, AGR 488 Cooperative Education I, AGR 489 Cooperative Education II, AGR 499 Professional Development Seminar II, AGR 533 Seminar in International Agriculture Systems, AGR 538 Seminar in Producation Agricultural Systems, AGR 539 Advanced Computer Applications in Agriculture, AGR 551 Selected Studies in Agriculture, AGR 571 Advanced Precision Agriculture, AGR 585 Specialized Journalism/RTV. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture, 103 Oakley Applied Science South, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6923 Murray State University&#39;s School of Agriculture has a long-standing tradition of agricultural and academic excellence. The School of Agriculture provides students with more than a degree; it gives them a true education through hands-on experiences and its knowledgeable faculty. Students in the School of Agriculture receive a &quot;large university&quot; education in a small school setting.The School of Agriculture not only gives students the personal attention they need, but it also provides them with current and breaking agricultural technology to take their education to a level that will make them highly competitive in the job market. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Agriculture - Horticulture Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year School of Agriculture   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include AGR 099 Freshman Orientation, AGR 105 Introduction to Rodeo, AGR 133 Field Applications for Agriculture, AGR 140 Plant Science, AGR 199 Contemporary Issues in Agriculture, AGR 200 International Agriculture Experience, AGR 339 Computer Applications for Agriculture, AGR 399 Professional Development Seminar I, AGR 435 Interpretation of Agricultural Research, AGR 436 Undergraduate Research in Agriculture, AGR 437 Senior Honor Thesis, AGR 439 Software Applications in Agriculture, AGR 471 Applications in Precision Agriculture, AGR 488 Cooperative Education I, AGR 489 Cooperative Education II, AGR 499 Professional Development Seminar II, AGR 533 Seminar in International Agriculture Systems, AGR 538 Seminar in Producation Agricultural Systems, AGR 539 Advanced Computer Applications in Agriculture, AGR 551 Selected Studies in Agriculture, AGR 571 Advanced Precision Agriculture, AGR 585 Specialized Journalism/RTV. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture, 103 Oakley Applied Science South, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6923 Murray State University&#39;s School of Agriculture has a long-standing tradition of agricultural and academic excellence. The School of Agriculture provides students with more than a degree; it gives them a true education through hands-on experiences and its knowledgeable faculty. Students in the School of Agriculture receive a &quot;large university&quot; education in a small school setting.The School of Agriculture not only gives students the personal attention they need, but it also provides them with current and breaking agricultural technology to take their education to a level that will make them highly competitive in the job market. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Agriculture- Agribusiness Economics Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year School of Agriculture   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include AGR 099 Freshman Orientation, AGR 105 Introduction to Rodeo, AGR 133 Field Applications for Agriculture, AGR 140 Plant Science, AGR 199 Contemporary Issues in Agriculture, AGR 200 International Agriculture Experience, AGR 339 Computer Applications for Agriculture, AGR 399 Professional Development Seminar I, AGR 435 Interpretation of Agricultural Research, AGR 436 Undergraduate Research in Agriculture, AGR 437 Senior Honor Thesis, AGR 439 Software Applications in Agriculture, AGR 471 Applications in Precision Agriculture, AGR 488 Cooperative Education I, AGR 489 Cooperative Education II, AGR 499 Professional Development Seminar II, AGR 533 Seminar in International Agriculture Systems, AGR 538 Seminar in Producation Agricultural Systems, AGR 539 Advanced Computer Applications in Agriculture, AGR 551 Selected Studies in Agriculture, AGR 571 Advanced Precision Agriculture, AGR 585 Specialized Journalism/RTV. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture, 103 Oakley Applied Science South, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6923 Murray State University&#39;s School of Agriculture has a long-standing tradition of agricultural and academic excellence. The School of Agriculture provides students with more than a degree; it gives them a true education through hands-on experiences and its knowledgeable faculty. Students in the School of Agriculture receive a &quot;large university&quot; education in a small school setting.The School of Agriculture not only gives students the personal attention they need, but it also provides them with current and breaking agricultural technology to take their education to a level that will make them highly competitive in the job market. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Agriculture- Agricultural Education Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year School of Agriculture   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include AGR 099 Freshman Orientation, AGR 105 Introduction to Rodeo, AGR 133 Field Applications for Agriculture, AGR 140 Plant Science, AGR 199 Contemporary Issues in Agriculture, AGR 200 International Agriculture Experience, AGR 339 Computer Applications for Agriculture, AGR 399 Professional Development Seminar I, AGR 435 Interpretation of Agricultural Research, AGR 436 Undergraduate Research in Agriculture, AGR 437 Senior Honor Thesis, AGR 439 Software Applications in Agriculture, AGR 471 Applications in Precision Agriculture, AGR 488 Cooperative Education I, AGR 489 Cooperative Education II, AGR 499 Professional Development Seminar II, AGR 533 Seminar in International Agriculture Systems, AGR 538 Seminar in Producation Agricultural Systems, AGR 539 Advanced Computer Applications in Agriculture, AGR 551 Selected Studies in Agriculture, AGR 571 Advanced Precision Agriculture, AGR 585 Specialized Journalism/RTV. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture, 103 Oakley Applied Science South, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6923 Murray State University&#39;s School of Agriculture has a long-standing tradition of agricultural and academic excellence. The School of Agriculture provides students with more than a degree; it gives them a true education through hands-on experiences and its knowledgeable faculty. Students in the School of Agriculture receive a &quot;large university&quot; education in a small school setting.The School of Agriculture not only gives students the personal attention they need, but it also provides them with current and breaking agricultural technology to take their education to a level that will make them highly competitive in the job market. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Agriculture- Agricultural Systems Technology Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year School of Agriculture   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include AGR 099 Freshman Orientation, AGR 105 Introduction to Rodeo, AGR 133 Field Applications for Agriculture, AGR 140 Plant Science, AGR 199 Contemporary Issues in Agriculture, AGR 200 International Agriculture Experience, AGR 339 Computer Applications for Agriculture, AGR 399 Professional Development Seminar I, AGR 435 Interpretation of Agricultural Research, AGR 436 Undergraduate Research in Agriculture, AGR 437 Senior Honor Thesis, AGR 439 Software Applications in Agriculture, AGR 471 Applications in Precision Agriculture, AGR 488 Cooperative Education I, AGR 489 Cooperative Education II, AGR 499 Professional Development Seminar II, AGR 533 Seminar in International Agriculture Systems, AGR 538 Seminar in Producation Agricultural Systems, AGR 539 Advanced Computer Applications in Agriculture, AGR 551 Selected Studies in Agriculture, AGR 571 Advanced Precision Agriculture, AGR 585 Specialized Journalism/RTV. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture, 103 Oakley Applied Science South, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6923 Murray State University&#39;s School of Agriculture has a long-standing tradition of agricultural and academic excellence. The School of Agriculture provides students with more than a degree; it gives them a true education through hands-on experiences and its knowledgeable faculty. Students in the School of Agriculture receive a &quot;large university&quot; education in a small school setting.The School of Agriculture not only gives students the personal attention they need, but it also provides them with current and breaking agricultural technology to take their education to a level that will make them highly competitive in the job market. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Agriculture- Animal Technology Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year School of Agriculture   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include AGR 099 Freshman Orientation, AGR 105 Introduction to Rodeo, AGR 133 Field Applications for Agriculture, AGR 140 Plant Science, AGR 199 Contemporary Issues in Agriculture, AGR 200 International Agriculture Experience, AGR 339 Computer Applications for Agriculture, AGR 399 Professional Development Seminar I, AGR 435 Interpretation of Agricultural Research, AGR 436 Undergraduate Research in Agriculture, AGR 437 Senior Honor Thesis, AGR 439 Software Applications in Agriculture, AGR 471 Applications in Precision Agriculture, AGR 488 Cooperative Education I, AGR 489 Cooperative Education II, AGR 499 Professional Development Seminar II, AGR 533 Seminar in International Agriculture Systems, AGR 538 Seminar in Producation Agricultural Systems, AGR 539 Advanced Computer Applications in Agriculture, AGR 551 Selected Studies in Agriculture, AGR 571 Advanced Precision Agriculture, AGR 585 Specialized Journalism/RTV. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture, 103 Oakley Applied Science South, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6923 Murray State University&#39;s School of Agriculture has a long-standing tradition of agricultural and academic excellence. The School of Agriculture provides students with more than a degree; it gives them a true education through hands-on experiences and its knowledgeable faculty. Students in the School of Agriculture receive a &quot;large university&quot; education in a small school setting.The School of Agriculture not only gives students the personal attention they need, but it also provides them with current and breaking agricultural technology to take their education to a level that will make them highly competitive in the job market. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Agriculture- Equine Science Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year School of Agriculture   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include AGR 099 Freshman Orientation, AGR 105 Introduction to Rodeo, AGR 133 Field Applications for Agriculture, AGR 140 Plant Science, AGR 199 Contemporary Issues in Agriculture, AGR 200 International Agriculture Experience, AGR 339 Computer Applications for Agriculture, AGR 399 Professional Development Seminar I, AGR 435 Interpretation of Agricultural Research, AGR 436 Undergraduate Research in Agriculture, AGR 437 Senior Honor Thesis, AGR 439 Software Applications in Agriculture, AGR 471 Applications in Precision Agriculture, AGR 488 Cooperative Education I, AGR 489 Cooperative Education II, AGR 499 Professional Development Seminar II, AGR 533 Seminar in International Agriculture Systems, AGR 538 Seminar in Producation Agricultural Systems, AGR 539 Advanced Computer Applications in Agriculture, AGR 551 Selected Studies in Agriculture, AGR 571 Advanced Precision Agriculture, AGR 585 Specialized Journalism/RTV. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture, 103 Oakley Applied Science South, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6923 Murray State University&#39;s School of Agriculture has a long-standing tradition of agricultural and academic excellence. The School of Agriculture provides students with more than a degree; it gives them a true education through hands-on experiences and its knowledgeable faculty. Students in the School of Agriculture receive a &quot;large university&quot; education in a small school setting.The School of Agriculture not only gives students the personal attention they need, but it also provides them with current and breaking agricultural technology to take their education to a level that will make them highly competitive in the job market. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Agriscience Technology - Agricultural Technology Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year School of Agriculture   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include AGR 099 Freshman Orientation, AGR 105 Introduction to Rodeo, AGR 133 Field Applications for Agriculture, AGR 140 Plant Science, AGR 199 Contemporary Issues in Agriculture, AGR 200 International Agriculture Experience, AGR 339 Computer Applications for Agriculture, AGR 399 Professional Development Seminar I, AGR 435 Interpretation of Agricultural Research, AGR 436 Undergraduate Research in Agriculture, AGR 437 Senior Honor Thesis, AGR 439 Software Applications in Agriculture, AGR 471 Applications in Precision Agriculture, AGR 488 Cooperative Education I, AGR 489 Cooperative Education II, AGR 499 Professional Development Seminar II, AGR 533 Seminar in International Agriculture Systems, AGR 538 Seminar in Producation Agricultural Systems, AGR 539 Advanced Computer Applications in Agriculture, AGR 551 Selected Studies in Agriculture, AGR 571 Advanced Precision Agriculture, AGR 585 Specialized Journalism/RTV. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture, 103 Oakley Applied Science South, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6923 Murray State University&#39;s School of Agriculture has a long-standing tradition of agricultural and academic excellence. The School of Agriculture provides students with more than a degree; it gives them a true education through hands-on experiences and its knowledgeable faculty. Students in the School of Agriculture receive a &quot;large university&quot; education in a small school setting.The School of Agriculture not only gives students the personal attention they need, but it also provides them with current and breaking agricultural technology to take their education to a level that will make them highly competitive in the job market. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Agriscience Technology - Communications/Public Relations Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year School of Agriculture   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include AGR 099 Freshman Orientation, AGR 105 Introduction to Rodeo, AGR 133 Field Applications for Agriculture, AGR 140 Plant Science, AGR 199 Contemporary Issues in Agriculture, AGR 200 International Agriculture Experience, AGR 339 Computer Applications for Agriculture, AGR 399 Professional Development Seminar I, AGR 435 Interpretation of Agricultural Research, AGR 436 Undergraduate Research in Agriculture, AGR 437 Senior Honor Thesis, AGR 439 Software Applications in Agriculture, AGR 471 Applications in Precision Agriculture, AGR 488 Cooperative Education I, AGR 489 Cooperative Education II, AGR 499 Professional Development Seminar II, AGR 533 Seminar in International Agriculture Systems, AGR 538 Seminar in Producation Agricultural Systems, AGR 539 Advanced Computer Applications in Agriculture, AGR 551 Selected Studies in Agriculture, AGR 571 Advanced Precision Agriculture, AGR 585 Specialized Journalism/RTV. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture, 103 Oakley Applied Science South, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6923 Murray State University&#39;s School of Agriculture has a long-standing tradition of agricultural and academic excellence. The School of Agriculture provides students with more than a degree; it gives them a true education through hands-on experiences and its knowledgeable faculty. Students in the School of Agriculture receive a &quot;large university&quot; education in a small school setting.The School of Agriculture not only gives students the personal attention they need, but it also provides them with current and breaking agricultural technology to take their education to a level that will make them highly competitive in the job market. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Agriscience Technology - Emerging Technology Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year School of Agriculture   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include AGR 099 Freshman Orientation, AGR 105 Introduction to Rodeo, AGR 133 Field Applications for Agriculture, AGR 140 Plant Science, AGR 199 Contemporary Issues in Agriculture, AGR 200 International Agriculture Experience, AGR 339 Computer Applications for Agriculture, AGR 399 Professional Development Seminar I, AGR 435 Interpretation of Agricultural Research, AGR 436 Undergraduate Research in Agriculture, AGR 437 Senior Honor Thesis, AGR 439 Software Applications in Agriculture, AGR 471 Applications in Precision Agriculture, AGR 488 Cooperative Education I, AGR 489 Cooperative Education II, AGR 499 Professional Development Seminar II, AGR 533 Seminar in International Agriculture Systems, AGR 538 Seminar in Producation Agricultural Systems, AGR 539 Advanced Computer Applications in Agriculture, AGR 551 Selected Studies in Agriculture, AGR 571 Advanced Precision Agriculture, AGR 585 Specialized Journalism/RTV. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture, 103 Oakley Applied Science South, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6923 Murray State University&#39;s School of Agriculture has a long-standing tradition of agricultural and academic excellence. The School of Agriculture provides students with more than a degree; it gives them a true education through hands-on experiences and its knowledgeable faculty. Students in the School of Agriculture receive a &quot;large university&quot; education in a small school setting.The School of Agriculture not only gives students the personal attention they need, but it also provides them with current and breaking agricultural technology to take their education to a level that will make them highly competitive in the job market. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Agriscience Technology - Environmental / Health Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year School of Agriculture   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include AGR 099 Freshman Orientation, AGR 105 Introduction to Rodeo, AGR 133 Field Applications for Agriculture, AGR 140 Plant Science, AGR 199 Contemporary Issues in Agriculture, AGR 200 International Agriculture Experience, AGR 339 Computer Applications for Agriculture, AGR 399 Professional Development Seminar I, AGR 435 Interpretation of Agricultural Research, AGR 436 Undergraduate Research in Agriculture, AGR 437 Senior Honor Thesis, AGR 439 Software Applications in Agriculture, AGR 471 Applications in Precision Agriculture, AGR 488 Cooperative Education I, AGR 489 Cooperative Education II, AGR 499 Professional Development Seminar II, AGR 533 Seminar in International Agriculture Systems, AGR 538 Seminar in Producation Agricultural Systems, AGR 539 Advanced Computer Applications in Agriculture, AGR 551 Selected Studies in Agriculture, AGR 571 Advanced Precision Agriculture, AGR 585 Specialized Journalism/RTV. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture, 103 Oakley Applied Science South, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6923 Murray State University&#39;s School of Agriculture has a long-standing tradition of agricultural and academic excellence. The School of Agriculture provides students with more than a degree; it gives them a true education through hands-on experiences and its knowledgeable faculty. Students in the School of Agriculture receive a &quot;large university&quot; education in a small school setting.The School of Agriculture not only gives students the personal attention they need, but it also provides them with current and breaking agricultural technology to take their education to a level that will make them highly competitive in the job market. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Agriscience Technology - Public Service/Leadership Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year School of Agriculture   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include AGR 099 Freshman Orientation, AGR 105 Introduction to Rodeo, AGR 133 Field Applications for Agriculture, AGR 140 Plant Science, AGR 199 Contemporary Issues in Agriculture, AGR 200 International Agriculture Experience, AGR 339 Computer Applications for Agriculture, AGR 399 Professional Development Seminar I, AGR 435 Interpretation of Agricultural Research, AGR 436 Undergraduate Research in Agriculture, AGR 437 Senior Honor Thesis, AGR 439 Software Applications in Agriculture, AGR 471 Applications in Precision Agriculture, AGR 488 Cooperative Education I, AGR 489 Cooperative Education II, AGR 499 Professional Development Seminar II, AGR 533 Seminar in International Agriculture Systems, AGR 538 Seminar in Producation Agricultural Systems, AGR 539 Advanced Computer Applications in Agriculture, AGR 551 Selected Studies in Agriculture, AGR 571 Advanced Precision Agriculture, AGR 585 Specialized Journalism/RTV. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture, 103 Oakley Applied Science South, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6923 Murray State University&#39;s School of Agriculture has a long-standing tradition of agricultural and academic excellence. The School of Agriculture provides students with more than a degree; it gives them a true education through hands-on experiences and its knowledgeable faculty. Students in the School of Agriculture receive a &quot;large university&quot; education in a small school setting.The School of Agriculture not only gives students the personal attention they need, but it also provides them with current and breaking agricultural technology to take their education to a level that will make them highly competitive in the job market. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Agronomy - Research Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year School of Agriculture   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include AGR 099 Freshman Orientation, AGR 105 Introduction to Rodeo, AGR 133 Field Applications for Agriculture, AGR 140 Plant Science, AGR 199 Contemporary Issues in Agriculture, AGR 200 International Agriculture Experience, AGR 339 Computer Applications for Agriculture, AGR 399 Professional Development Seminar I, AGR 435 Interpretation of Agricultural Research, AGR 436 Undergraduate Research in Agriculture, AGR 437 Senior Honor Thesis, AGR 439 Software Applications in Agriculture, AGR 471 Applications in Precision Agriculture, AGR 488 Cooperative Education I, AGR 489 Cooperative Education II, AGR 499 Professional Development Seminar II, AGR 533 Seminar in International Agriculture Systems, AGR 538 Seminar in Producation Agricultural Systems, AGR 539 Advanced Computer Applications in Agriculture, AGR 551 Selected Studies in Agriculture, AGR 571 Advanced Precision Agriculture, AGR 585 Specialized Journalism/RTV. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture, 103 Oakley Applied Science South, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6923 Murray State University&#39;s School of Agriculture has a long-standing tradition of agricultural and academic excellence. The School of Agriculture provides students with more than a degree; it gives them a true education through hands-on experiences and its knowledgeable faculty. Students in the School of Agriculture receive a &quot;large university&quot; education in a small school setting.The School of Agriculture not only gives students the personal attention they need, but it also provides them with current and breaking agricultural technology to take their education to a level that will make them highly competitive in the job market. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Agronomy - Sales/Production Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year School of Agriculture   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include AGR 099 Freshman Orientation, AGR 105 Introduction to Rodeo, AGR 133 Field Applications for Agriculture, AGR 140 Plant Science, AGR 199 Contemporary Issues in Agriculture, AGR 200 International Agriculture Experience, AGR 339 Computer Applications for Agriculture, AGR 399 Professional Development Seminar I, AGR 435 Interpretation of Agricultural Research, AGR 436 Undergraduate Research in Agriculture, AGR 437 Senior Honor Thesis, AGR 439 Software Applications in Agriculture, AGR 471 Applications in Precision Agriculture, AGR 488 Cooperative Education I, AGR 489 Cooperative Education II, AGR 499 Professional Development Seminar II, AGR 533 Seminar in International Agriculture Systems, AGR 538 Seminar in Producation Agricultural Systems, AGR 539 Advanced Computer Applications in Agriculture, AGR 551 Selected Studies in Agriculture, AGR 571 Advanced Precision Agriculture, AGR 585 Specialized Journalism/RTV. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture, 103 Oakley Applied Science South, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6923 Murray State University&#39;s School of Agriculture has a long-standing tradition of agricultural and academic excellence. The School of Agriculture provides students with more than a degree; it gives them a true education through hands-on experiences and its knowledgeable faculty. Students in the School of Agriculture receive a &quot;large university&quot; education in a small school setting.The School of Agriculture not only gives students the personal attention they need, but it also provides them with current and breaking agricultural technology to take their education to a level that will make them highly competitive in the job market. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Animal Health Technology - Animal Health Technology Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year School of Agriculture   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include AGR 100 Animal Science, AGR 223 Introduction to Artificial Insemination for Cattle, AGR 300 Principles of Animal Nutrition and Ration Formulation, AGR 301 Livestock Judging and Evaluation, AGR 310 Applications in Animal Technology, AGR 311 Beef Science, AGR 312 Dairy Science, AGR 313 Livestock Production Management Systems, AGR 316 Dairy Cattle Selection and Evaluation, AGR 321 Poultry Science, AGR 322Veterinary Laboratory Principles, AGR 325 Small Animal Science, AGR 326 Swine Science, AGR 329Veterinary Hematology and Microbiology, AGR 331 Small Animal Diseases, AGR 332 Animal Nursing and Radiology, AGR 340Veterinary Laboratory Sciences, AGR 380Veterinary Laboratory Rotation, AGR 400Veterinary Microbiology, AGR 402 Advanced Livestock Judging, AGR 410 Advanced Veterinary Hematology, AGR 420Veterinary Clinical Chemistry, AGR 430Veterinary Parasitology, AGR 444 Purebreed Livestock Management and Marketing, AGR 501 Diseases of Livestock, AGR 502 Advanced Nutrition. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture, 103 Oakley Applied Science South, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6923 Murray State University&#39;s School of Agriculture has a long-standing tradition of agricultural and academic excellence. The School of Agriculture provides students with more than a degree; it gives them a true education through hands-on experiences and its knowledgeable faculty. Students in the School of Agriculture receive a &quot;large university&quot; education in a small school setting.The School of Agriculture not only gives students the personal attention they need, but it also provides them with current and breaking agricultural technology to take their education to a level that will make them highly competitive in the job market. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Animal Health Technology - Zoological Animal Health Technology Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year School of Agriculture   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include AGR 100 Animal Science, AGR 223 Introduction to Artificial Insemination for Cattle, AGR 300 Principles of Animal Nutrition and Ration Formulation, AGR 301 Livestock Judging and Evaluation, AGR 310 Applications in Animal Technology, AGR 311 Beef Science, AGR 312 Dairy Science, AGR 313 Livestock Production Management Systems, AGR 316 Dairy Cattle Selection and Evaluation, AGR 321 Poultry Science, AGR 322Veterinary Laboratory Principles, AGR 325 Small Animal Science, AGR 326 Swine Science, AGR 329Veterinary Hematology and Microbiology, AGR 331 Small Animal Diseases, AGR 332 Animal Nursing and Radiology, AGR 340Veterinary Laboratory Sciences, AGR 380Veterinary Laboratory Rotation, AGR 400Veterinary Microbiology, AGR 402 Advanced Livestock Judging, AGR 410 Advanced Veterinary Hematology, AGR 420Veterinary Clinical Chemistry, AGR 430Veterinary Parasitology, AGR 444 Purebreed Livestock Management and Marketing, AGR 501 Diseases of Livestock, AGR 502 Advanced Nutrition. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture, 103 Oakley Applied Science South, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6923 Murray State University&#39;s School of Agriculture has a long-standing tradition of agricultural and academic excellence. The School of Agriculture provides students with more than a degree; it gives them a true education through hands-on experiences and its knowledgeable faculty. Students in the School of Agriculture receive a &quot;large university&quot; education in a small school setting.The School of Agriculture not only gives students the personal attention they need, but it also provides them with current and breaking agricultural technology to take their education to a level that will make them highly competitive in the job market. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Animal/Equine Science - Equine Science Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year School of Agriculture   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include AGR 100 Animal Science, AGR 223 Introduction to Artificial Insemination for Cattle, AGR 300 Principles of Animal Nutrition and Ration Formulation, AGR 301 Livestock Judging and Evaluation, AGR 310 Applications in Animal Technology, AGR 311 Beef Science, AGR 312 Dairy Science, AGR 313 Livestock Production Management Systems, AGR 316 Dairy Cattle Selection and Evaluation, AGR 321 Poultry Science, AGR 322Veterinary Laboratory Principles, AGR 325 Small Animal Science, AGR 326 Swine Science, AGR 329Veterinary Hematology and Microbiology, AGR 331 Small Animal Diseases, AGR 332 Animal Nursing and Radiology, AGR 340Veterinary Laboratory Sciences, AGR 380Veterinary Laboratory Rotation, AGR 400Veterinary Microbiology, AGR 402 Advanced Livestock Judging, AGR 410 Advanced Veterinary Hematology, AGR 420Veterinary Clinical Chemistry, AGR 430Veterinary Parasitology, AGR 444 Purebreed Livestock Management and Marketing, AGR 501 Diseases of Livestock, AGR 502 Advanced Nutrition. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture, 103 Oakley Applied Science South, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6923 Murray State University&#39;s School of Agriculture has a long-standing tradition of agricultural and academic excellence. The School of Agriculture provides students with more than a degree; it gives them a true education through hands-on experiences and its knowledgeable faculty. Students in the School of Agriculture receive a &quot;large university&quot; education in a small school setting.The School of Agriculture not only gives students the personal attention they need, but it also provides them with current and breaking agricultural technology to take their education to a level that will make them highly competitive in the job market. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Animal/Equine Science - Food Animal Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year School of Agriculture   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include AGR 100 Animal Science, AGR 223 Introduction to Artificial Insemination for Cattle, AGR 300 Principles of Animal Nutrition and Ration Formulation, AGR 301 Livestock Judging and Evaluation, AGR 310 Applications in Animal Technology, AGR 311 Beef Science, AGR 312 Dairy Science, AGR 313 Livestock Production Management Systems, AGR 316 Dairy Cattle Selection and Evaluation, AGR 321 Poultry Science, AGR 322Veterinary Laboratory Principles, AGR 325 Small Animal Science, AGR 326 Swine Science, AGR 329Veterinary Hematology and Microbiology, AGR 331 Small Animal Diseases, AGR 332 Animal Nursing and Radiology, AGR 340Veterinary Laboratory Sciences, AGR 380Veterinary Laboratory Rotation, AGR 400Veterinary Microbiology, AGR 402 Advanced Livestock Judging, AGR 410 Advanced Veterinary Hematology, AGR 420Veterinary Clinical Chemistry, AGR 430Veterinary Parasitology, AGR 444 Purebreed Livestock Management and Marketing, AGR 501 Diseases of Livestock, AGR 502 Advanced Nutrition. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture, 103 Oakley Applied Science South, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6923 Murray State University&#39;s School of Agriculture has a long-standing tradition of agricultural and academic excellence. The School of Agriculture provides students with more than a degree; it gives them a true education through hands-on experiences and its knowledgeable faculty. Students in the School of Agriculture receive a &quot;large university&quot; education in a small school setting.The School of Agriculture not only gives students the personal attention they need, but it also provides them with current and breaking agricultural technology to take their education to a level that will make them highly competitive in the job market. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Applied Physics Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics This program is well-suited for students desiring teaching certification, or intending to pursue graduate degrees or industrial research positions. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include PHY 099 Freshman Orientation, EGR 140 Introduction to Computing Applications in Science and Engineering, PHY 235 Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion, PHY 236 Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion Laboratory, EGR 240 Thermodynamics I, PHY 255 Electricity, Magnetism and Light, PHY 256 Electricity, Magnetism and Light Laboratory, EGR 390 Engineering Measurements, PHY 460 Electricity and Magnetism I, PHY 470 Optics, PHY 530 Mechanics I, PHY 580 Modern Physics I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics, 131 Blackburn Science Bldg., MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2993 This department, provides a choice of a variety of degree programs including the ABET/EAC accredited Engineering Physics degree which includes concentrations in either mechanical, electrical or biomedical engineering, Physics and Applied Physics. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering Technology Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology A bachelor of science degree in architectural engineering technology will provide students with backgrounds in: Architectural design, Computer-aided drafting, Building structures and structural design, Steel and concrete structures, surveying and site planning and Construction Estimating. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include CET 280 PLANE SURVEYING, CET 298 STRENGTHS OF MATERIALS, CET 310 ANATOMY OF BUILDINGS, CET 386 BUILDING CONSTUCTION COST ESTIMATING, ENT 099 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION, ENT 286 INTRO. TO ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY, ENT 287 STATICS FOR TECHNOLOGY, ENT 382 HYDRAULICS, ENT 393 ENGINEERING ECONOMY, ENT 458 APPLYING THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE, ITD 107 INTRO. TO TECHNICAL DRAWING and CAD, TSM 110 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, 263A IT, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3392 The College of Science, Engineering and Technology is proud of its heritage of a solid foundation in teaching and research in the departments of biology, chemistry, industrial and engineering technology, geosciences, mathematics and statistics, and physics and engineering. Graduates of undergraduate and graduate programs in the College fare well in the marketplace. The College also holds a Commonwealth of Kentucky Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research, a multidisciplinary research program whose mission is to provide an infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems and the Center for Telecommunications Systems Management. The Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research is comprised of three research centers: the Hancock Biological Station, the Chemical Services Laboratory, and the Mid-America Remote sensing Center. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Art Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ART 099 Freshman Orientation, ART 101 Drawing I: Introduction to Drawing, ART 111 Two-dimensional Design, ART 112 Three-dimensional Design, ART 201 Drawing II: Life Drawing, ART 415 Greek and Roman Art, ART 416 Medieval Art, ART 418 Renaissance Art, ART 419 Baroque Art, ART 415 Greek and Roman Art, ART 416 Medieval Art, ART 418 Renaissance Art, ART 419 Baroque Art. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Art, 604 Price Doyle Fine Arts Center, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3784 The Department of Art provides a broad range of programs and professional opportunities for students preparing to work as practicing artists, craftspersons and designers, for careers in art education, and for graduate study in art, art education, and art history. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Biology - Molecular Biology Option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include BIO 099 Freshman Orientation, BIO 221 Zoology: Animal Form, BIO 115 The Cellular Basis of Life and Function, BIO 116 Biological Inquiry and Analysis, CHE 201 General College Chemistry, CHE 202 General Chemistry, ENG 101 Composition, MAT 150 Algebra and Trigonometry, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic, ENG 102 Composition and Research. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences, 2112 Biology Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2786 The department&#39;s diverse undergraduate programs include General Biology, Pre-Medicine, Molecular Biology, Fisheries and Aquatic Biology, Wildlife Biology, Biology/Secondary Certification and a variety of curricula to support career choices in Pharmacy, Dentistry and Physical Therapy. Of course, these are not the only career opportunities for students with a biology degree; many exist with industry, state and federal government agencies, and academia. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Biology - Fisheries/Aquatic Biology Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences This program is designed to provide students with solid foundations in biology, chemistry and applied mathematics, and advanced courses in fisheries biology or aquatic biology. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include BIO 099 Freshman Orientation, BIO 221 Zoology: Animal Form, BIO 115 The Cellular Basis of Life and Function, BIO 116 Biological Inquiry and Analysis, CHE 201 General College Chemistry, CHE 202 General Chemistry, ENG 101 Composition, MAT 150 Algebra and Trigonometry, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic, ENG 102 Composition and Research. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences, 2112 Biology Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2786 The department&#39;s diverse undergraduate programs include General Biology, Pre-Medicine, Molecular Biology, Fisheries and Aquatic Biology, Wildlife Biology, Biology/Secondary Certification and a variety of curricula to support career choices in Pharmacy, Dentistry and Physical Therapy. Of course, these are not the only career opportunities for students with a biology degree; many exist with industry, state and federal government agencies, and academia. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Biology - Pre-Dentistry Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include BIO 099 Freshman Orientation, BIO 221 Zoology: Animal Form, BIO 115 The Cellular Basis of Life and Function, BIO 116 Biological Inquiry and Analysis, CHE 201 General College Chemistry, CHE 202 General Chemistry, ENG 101 Composition, MAT 150 Algebra and Trigonometry, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic, ENG 102 Composition and Research. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences, 2112 Biology Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2786 The department&#39;s diverse undergraduate programs include General Biology, Pre-Medicine, Molecular Biology, Fisheries and Aquatic Biology, Wildlife Biology, Biology/Secondary Certification and a variety of curricula to support career choices in Pharmacy, Dentistry and Physical Therapy. Of course, these are not the only career opportunities for students with a biology degree; many exist with industry, state and federal government agencies, and academia. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Biology - Pre-Medicine Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences Students who wish to become physicians can meet the necessary pre-professional required courses through this program. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include BIO 099 Freshman Orientation, BIO 221 Zoology: Animal Form, BIO 115 The Cellular Basis of Life and Function, BIO 116 Biological Inquiry and Analysis, CHE 201 General College Chemistry, CHE 202 General Chemistry, ENG 101 Composition, MAT 150 Algebra and Trigonometry, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic, ENG 102 Composition and Research. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences, 2112 Biology Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2786 The department&#39;s diverse undergraduate programs include General Biology, Pre-Medicine, Molecular Biology, Fisheries and Aquatic Biology, Wildlife Biology, Biology/Secondary Certification and a variety of curricula to support career choices in Pharmacy, Dentistry and Physical Therapy. Of course, these are not the only career opportunities for students with a biology degree; many exist with industry, state and federal government agencies, and academia. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Business - Area in Accounting Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting Students who complete an area in accounting at Murray State meet the educational requirements to sit for the Certified Management Accountant (CMA), Certified in Financial Management (CFM), and Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) examinations. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 202 Financial Accounting Lab, ACC 300 Intermediate Accounting I, ACC 301 Intermediate Accounting II , ACC 302 Federal Income Tax, ACC 303 Cost Accounting, ACC 506 Principles of Auditing and Assurance Services, ACC 507 Professional Issues,ACC 509 Accounting Theory. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting, 351 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4193 The Department of Accounting is committed to providing an excellent accounting education that enables graduates to effectively compete in an accounting or related business environment. This commitment arises from a sincere desire to deliver high quality accounting instruction that encourages both accounting students and non-accounting majors to appreciate, understand and use accounting information. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Business - Area in Accounting/Finance option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting Students who complete an area in accounting at Murray State meet the educational requirements to sit for the Certified Management Accountant (CMA), Certified in Financial Management (CFM), and Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) examinations. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 202 Financial Accounting Lab, ACC 300 Intermediate Accounting I, ACC 301 Intermediate Accounting II , ACC 302 Federal Income Tax, ACC 303 Cost Accounting, ACC 506 Principles of Auditing and Assurance Services, ACC 507 Professional Issues,ACC 509 Accounting Theory. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting, 351 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4193 The Department of Accounting is committed to providing an excellent accounting education that enables graduates to effectively compete in an accounting or related business environment. This commitment arises from a sincere desire to deliver high quality accounting instruction that encourages both accounting students and non-accounting majors to appreciate, understand and use accounting information. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Business - Area in Accounting/Financial Planning option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting Students who complete an area in accounting at Murray State meet the educational requirements to sit for the Certified Management Accountant (CMA), Certified in Financial Management (CFM), and Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) examinations. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 202 Financial Accounting Lab, ACC 300 Intermediate Accounting I, ACC 301 Intermediate Accounting II , ACC 302 Federal Income Tax, ACC 303 Cost Accounting, ACC 506 Principles of Auditing and Assurance Services, ACC 507 Professional Issues,ACC 509 Accounting Theory. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting, 351 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4193 The Department of Accounting is committed to providing an excellent accounting education that enables graduates to effectively compete in an accounting or related business environment. This commitment arises from a sincere desire to deliver high quality accounting instruction that encourages both accounting students and non-accounting majors to appreciate, understand and use accounting information. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Business - Area in Accounting/Information Systems option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting Students who complete an area in accounting at Murray State meet the educational requirements to sit for the Certified Management Accountant (CMA), Certified in Financial Management (CFM), and Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) examinations. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 202 Financial Accounting Lab, ACC 300 Intermediate Accounting I, ACC 301 Intermediate Accounting II , ACC 302 Federal Income Tax, ACC 303 Cost Accounting, ACC 506 Principles of Auditing and Assurance Services, ACC 507 Professional Issues,ACC 509 Accounting Theory. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting, 351 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4193 The Department of Accounting is committed to providing an excellent accounting education that enables graduates to effectively compete in an accounting or related business environment. This commitment arises from a sincere desire to deliver high quality accounting instruction that encourages both accounting students and non-accounting majors to appreciate, understand and use accounting information. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Business - Area in Business Administration Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Management, Marketing, and Business Administration This program prepares students for a variety of career opportunities. It provides students with a broad overall understanding of the different functional disciplines of business and prepares them for positions of responsibility in business organizations. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 200 Principles of Accounting I, ACC 201 Principles of Accounting II, BPA 215 Business Communication, BPA 355 Information Systems and Decision Making, BPA 442 Business Ethics and Environment, FIN 330 Principles of Finance, LST 240 Legal Environment of Business, MGT 350 Fundamentals of Management, MGT 443 Management of Operations and Technology, MGT 590 Business Policy, MKT 360 Principles of Marketing. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Management, Marketing, and Business Administration College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Management, Marketing, and Business Administration, 451 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6196 The College of Business and Public Affairs (BPA) prepares students for careers in the dynamic environments of business, information technology, public and private organizations, and mass communications. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Business - Area in Computer Information Systems - E-Business option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Computer Science and Information Systems   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include CIS 200 Business Application Modeling Using Spreadsheet and Database Software, CIS 243 Business Statistics, CIS 290 Internship, CIS 296 International Experience On CSIS, CIS 299 Special Topics In Computer Applications, CIS 307 Decision Support Technologies, CIS 317 Principles Of Information Systems Analysis And Design, CIS 325 E-Business Programming, CIS 343 Business Statistics - II, CIS 407 Advanced Database Management Systems, CIS 409 (309) Data Warehousing And Business Intelligence, CIS 417 Software Development Technologies. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Computer Science and Information Systems College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Computer Science and Information Systems, 652 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2094 The Department of Computer Science and Information Systems offers several educational programs specifically tailored to meet the rapidly growing demand for professionals in the computer industry. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Business - Area in Computer Information Systems - IT option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Computer Science and Information Systems   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include CIS 200 Business Application Modeling Using Spreadsheet and Database Software, CIS 243 Business Statistics, CIS 290 Internship, CIS 296 International Experience On CSIS, CIS 299 Special Topics In Computer Applications, CIS 307 Decision Support Technologies, CIS 317 Principles Of Information Systems Analysis And Design, CIS 325 E-Business Programming, CIS 343 Business Statistics - II, CIS 407 Advanced Database Management Systems, CIS 409 (309) Data Warehousing And Business Intelligence, CIS 417 Software Development Technologies. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Computer Science and Information Systems College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Computer Science and Information Systems, 652 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2094 The Department of Computer Science and Information Systems offers several educational programs specifically tailored to meet the rapidly growing demand for professionals in the computer industry. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Business - Area in Computer Information Systems - System Analyst Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Computer Science and Information Systems   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include CIS 200 Business Application Modeling Using Spreadsheet and Database Software, CIS 243 Business Statistics, CIS 290 Internship, CIS 296 International Experience On CSIS, CIS 299 Special Topics In Computer Applications, CIS 307 Decision Support Technologies, CIS 317 Principles Of Information Systems Analysis And Design, CIS 325 E-Business Programming, CIS 343 Business Statistics - II, CIS 407 Advanced Database Management Systems, CIS 409 (309) Data Warehousing And Business Intelligence, CIS 417 Software Development Technologies. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Computer Science and Information Systems College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Computer Science and Information Systems, 652 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2094 The Department of Computer Science and Information Systems offers several educational programs specifically tailored to meet the rapidly growing demand for professionals in the computer industry. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Management, Marketing, and Business Administration This program prepares students for a variety of career opportunities. It provides students with a broad overall understanding of the different functional disciplines of business and prepares them for positions of responsibility in business organizations. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 200 Principles of Accounting I, ACC 201 Principles of Accounting II, BPA 215 Business Communication, BPA 355 Information Systems and Decision Making, BPA 442 Business Ethics and Environment, FIN 330 Principles of Finance, LST 240 Legal Environment of Business, MGT 350 Fundamentals of Management, MGT 443 Management of Operations and Technology, MGT 590 Business Policy, MKT 360 Principles of Marketing. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Management, Marketing, and Business Administration College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Management, Marketing, and Business Administration, 451 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6196 The College of Business and Public Affairs (BPA) prepares students for careers in the dynamic environments of business, information technology, public and private organizations, and mass communications. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Chemistry Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include CHE 099 Freshman Orientation, CHE 201 General College Chemistry, ENG 101 Composition, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, CIV 101 World Civilizations and Cultures, CHE 202 General Chemistry, ENG 102 Composition and Research, CIV 102 World Civilizations and Cultures II, CHE 305 Analytical Chemistry, CHE 312 Organic Chemistry I, COM 161 Introduction to Public Speaking, PHY 130/131 General Physics I, CHE 320 Organic Chemistry II, PHY 132/133 General Physics II. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry, 456 Blackburn Science Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2584 Murray State&#39;s chemistry programs are designed to prepare students for careers in chemistry and related professions. The department is fully certified by the American Chemical Society&#39;s Committee on Professional Training. In addition, the Student Affiliates chapter of the American Chemical Society at Murray State has been recognized as being one of the most outstanding chapters in the nation. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Chemistry - Forensics option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include CHE 099 Freshman Orientation, CHE 201 General College Chemistry, ENG 101 Composition, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, CIV 101 World Civilizations and Cultures, CHE 202 General Chemistry, ENG 102 Composition and Research, CIV 102 World Civilizations and Cultures II, CHE 305 Analytical Chemistry, CHE 312 Organic Chemistry I, COM 161 Introduction to Public Speaking, PHY 130/131 General Physics I, CHE 320 Organic Chemistry II, PHY 132/133 General Physics II. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry, 456 Blackburn Science Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2584 Murray State&#39;s chemistry programs are designed to prepare students for careers in chemistry and related professions. The department is fully certified by the American Chemical Society&#39;s Committee on Professional Training. In addition, the Student Affiliates chapter of the American Chemical Society at Murray State has been recognized as being one of the most outstanding chapters in the nation. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Chemistry - Pre-MBA Option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include CHE 099 Freshman Orientation, CHE 201 General College Chemistry, ENG 101 Composition, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, CIV 101 World Civilizations and Cultures, CHE 202 General Chemistry, ENG 102 Composition and Research, CIV 102 World Civilizations and Cultures II, CHE 305 Analytical Chemistry, CHE 312 Organic Chemistry I, COM 161 Introduction to Public Speaking, PHY 130/131 General Physics I, CHE 320 Organic Chemistry II, PHY 132/133 General Physics II. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry, 456 Blackburn Science Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2584 Murray State&#39;s chemistry programs are designed to prepare students for careers in chemistry and related professions. The department is fully certified by the American Chemical Society&#39;s Committee on Professional Training. In addition, the Student Affiliates chapter of the American Chemical Society at Murray State has been recognized as being one of the most outstanding chapters in the nation. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Technology Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology The civil engineering technology program provides students with experience in: Surveying, Computer Aided Drawing, Construction Materials, Structural Steel Design, and Reinforced Concrete Design. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include CET 280 PLANE SURVEYING, CET 298 STRENGTHS OF MATERIALS, CET 310 ANATOMY OF BUILDINGS, CET 386 BUILDING CONSTRUCTIN COST ESTIMATING, ENT 099 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION, ENT 286 INTRO. TO ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY, ENT 287 STATICS FOR TECHNOLOGY, ENT 382 HYDRAULICS, ENT 393 ENGINEERING ECONOMY, ENT 458 APPLYING THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE, ITD 107 INTRO. TO TECHNICAL DRAWING and CAD, TSM 110 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, 263A IT, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3392 The College of Science, Engineering and Technology is proud of its heritage of a solid foundation in teaching and research in the departments of biology, chemistry, industrial and engineering technology, geosciences, mathematics and statistics, and physics and engineering. Graduates of undergraduate and graduate programs in the College fare well in the marketplace. The College also holds a Commonwealth of Kentucky Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research, a multidisciplinary research program whose mission is to provide an infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems and the Center for Telecommunications Systems Management. The Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research is comprised of three research centers: the Hancock Biological Station, the Chemical Services Laboratory, and the Mid-America Remote sensing Center. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Computer Science and Information Systems   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include CSC 125 Internet And Web Page Design, CSC 136 FORTRAN Programming, CSC 145 Introduction To Programming I, CSC 204 Assembly Language Programming I, CSC 210 Directed Study Of Ada I, CSC 211 Directed Study Of Ada II, CSC 212 Directed Study Of C++ I, CSC 213 Directed Study Of C++ II, CSC 214 Directed Study Of FORTRAN, CSC 215 Directed Study Of Visual Basic. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Computer Science and Information Systems College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Computer Science and Information Systems, 652 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2094 The Department of Computer Science and Information Systems offers several educational programs specifically tailored to meet the rapidly growing demand for professionals in the computer industry. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Construction Engineering Technology Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology The Construction Engineering Technology program prepares graduates through a balanced program of mathematics, sciences, business, technical studies and construction practices. The curriculum stresses the application of technical knowledge, construction methods, problem-solving ability and communication skills toward the completion of large-scale construction projects. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include CET 280 PLANE SURVEYING, CET 298 STRENGTHS OF MATERIALS, CET 310 ANATOMY OF BUILDINGS, CET 386 BUILDING CONSTUCTION COST ESTIMATING, ENT 099 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION, ENT 286 INTRO. TO ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY, ENT 287 STATICS FOR TECHNOLOGY, ENT 382 HYDRAULICS, ENT 393 ENGINEERING ECONOMY, ENT 458 APPLYING THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE, ITD 107 INTRO. TO TECHNICAL DRAWING and CAD. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, 263A IT, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3392 The College of Science, Engineering and Technology is proud of its heritage of a solid foundation in teaching and research in the departments of biology, chemistry, industrial and engineering technology, geosciences, mathematics and statistics, and physics and engineering. Graduates of undergraduate and graduate programs in the College fare well in the marketplace. The College also holds a Commonwealth of Kentucky Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research, a multidisciplinary research program whose mission is to provide an infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems and the Center for Telecommunications Systems Management. The Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research is comprised of three research centers: the Hancock Biological Station, the Chemical Services Laboratory, and the Mid-America Remote sensing Center. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Consumer Nutrition Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences The consumer nutrition option provides a broad education in nutrition and food production. It allows a student to choose supporting electives in an area where the nutrition knowledge may be applied or to choose electives leading to a minor. Graduates may be employed in government agencies, schools, the Cooperative Extension Service, the media, food companies, and many other positions where the R.D. credential is not required. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences, 108 Carr Health Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6124 The department is dedicated to preparing professionals in such areas as; Communication disorders, Dietetics and Food Management, Recreation and Leisure Services, and Youth and Non profit Leadership. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Social Work, Criminal Justice, and Gerontology This program provides students with an education in criminal justice that meets the highest national standards and prepares them to think critically about crime and justice. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include CRJ 099 Freshman Orientation, CRJ 140 Introduction to Criminal Justice, CRJ 220 Law Enforcement, CRJ 240 Corrections, CRJ 300 Crime and Criminals, CRJ 303 Principles and Methods of Research, CRJ 320 Juvenile Justice, CRJ 325 Criminal Justice Ethics, CRJ 440 Criminal Justice Administration, CRJ 445 Race, Ethnicity and Gender in Criminal Justice, CRJ 480 Senior Seminar in Criminal Justice. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Social Work, Criminal Justice, and Gerontology College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Social Work, Criminal Justice, and Gerontology, 101S Applied Science Bldg, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2506 Social work is a dynamic profession based on knowledge, practice skills, research, and professional values. It has a code of ethics, practice standards, and a national system of accreditation. The profession unites the commitment to help others with the skill and knowledge needed to provide that help. Criminal Justice majors go on to careers in policing, corrections, victim services, law, and research. Within each of these areas there are many career opportunities at the local, state, and federal level. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Dietetics Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences The mission of the Didactic Program in Dietetics at Murray State University is to prepare graduates for successful entry into a dietetic internship and for roles as nutrition and food experts in their communities through a strong knowledge base, critical thinking and communication skills and an emphasis on lifelong learning. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include NTN 099 Freshman Orientation, NTN 230 Nutrition, NTN 231 Princ. of Food Science and Prep, NTN 233 Nutrition Throughout the Life Cycle, NTN 235 Quantity Food Production Practicum,NTN 312 Community Nutrition and Health, NTN 332 Meal Management, NTN 372 Quantity Food Production. and Purchasing, NTN 373 Manage. Food Service Personnel and Facilities, NTN 399 Senior Seminar in Dietetics, NTN 432 Experimental Foods, FCS 462 Methods of Teaching, BPA 140 Foundations of Business, CHE 210 Brief Organic Chemistry, MGT 350 Fundamentals of Management, PSY 300 Principles and Methods of Statistical Analysis, MAT 135 Intro. To Probability and Statistics, CIS 243 Business Statistics I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences, 108 Carr Health Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6124 The department is dedicated to preparing professionals in such areas as; Communication disorders, Dietetics and Food Management, Recreation and Leisure Services, and Youth and Non profit Leadership. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Economics Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance This program is recommended for pre-law. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 200 Principles of Accounting Financial Accounting, CIS 443 Business Statistics III, ECO 305 Money and Banking, ECO 330 Intermediate Macroeconomics, ECO 331 Intermediate Microeconomics, ECO 460 International Trade and Finance, ECO 498 Research Methods in Economics, ECO 499 Senior Seminar in Economics, BPA 099 Freshman Orientation, MAT 135 Introduction to Probability and Statistics, CIS 343 Business Statistics II. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance, 307 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4188 he department offers a major in economics for those students who wish to pursue a traditional liberal arts education containing a mixture of business and non-business classes outside the College of Business and Public Affairs. This option may be especially attractive for pre-law students. The department offers an area in finance that prepares a student to operate in a variety of career paths, including banking, corporate finance, investments, securities analysis, and financial services. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Economics/Social Studies Certification (Grades 8-12) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 200 Principles of Accounting Financial Accounting, CIS 443 Business Statistics III, ECO 305 Money and Banking, ECO 330 Intermediate Macroeconomics, ECO 331 Intermediate Microeconomics, ECO 460 International Trade and Finance, ECO 498 Research Methods in Economics, ECO 499 Senior Seminar in Economics, BPA 099 Freshman Orientation, MAT 135 Introduction to Probability and Statistics, CIS 343 Business Statistics II. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance, 307 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4188 he department offers a major in economics for those students who wish to pursue a traditional liberal arts education containing a mixture of business and non-business classes outside the College of Business and Public Affairs. This option may be especially attractive for pre-law students. The department offers an area in finance that prepares a student to operate in a variety of career paths, including banking, corporate finance, investments, securities analysis, and financial services. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Electromechanical Engineering Technology Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology The electromechanical curriculum provides a solid techincal base in engineering science fundamentals and provides competency in motion mechanics, solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, electrical systems, electronics and computer programming. The advance level curriculum focuses on automation and data systems, with design and control, quality and management systems, product design, and support, and industrial/business telecommunications systems. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include CET 280 PLANE SURVEYING, CET 298 STRENGTHS OF MATERIALS, CET 310 ANATOMY OF BUILDINGS, CET 386 BUILDING CONSTUCTION COST ESTIMATING, ENT 099 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION, ENT 286 INTRO. TO ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY, ENT 287 STATICS FOR TECHNOLOGY, ENT 382 HYDRAULICS, ENT 393 ENGINEERING ECONOMY, ENT 458 APPLYING THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE, ITD 107 INTRO. TO TECHNICAL DRAWING and CAD. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, 263A IT, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3392 The College of Science, Engineering and Technology is proud of its heritage of a solid foundation in teaching and research in the departments of biology, chemistry, industrial and engineering technology, geosciences, mathematics and statistics, and physics and engineering. Graduates of undergraduate and graduate programs in the College fare well in the marketplace. The College also holds a Commonwealth of Kentucky Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research, a multidisciplinary research program whose mission is to provide an infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems and the Center for Telecommunications Systems Management. The Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research is comprised of three research centers: the Hancock Biological Station, the Chemical Services Laboratory, and the Mid-America Remote sensing Center. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Engineering Graphics and Design Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology This program prepares students for careers in both architectural and mechanical design. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ENG 324 TECHNICAL WRITING FOR IND. TECH., IET 399 PROFESSIONAL DEV. SEMINAR I, IET 488 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION / INTERNSHIP, ITD 099 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION, ITD 101 INTRO. TO DESIGN and GRAPHIC COM., ITD 104 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN, ITD 130 MFG. PROCESSES and MATERIALS, ITD 204 PARAMETRIC MODELING and RENDERING, ITD 301 ARCH. DRAWING and RESIDENTIAL PLAN, ITD 350 CONSTRUCTION SYSTEMS, MAT 130 TECHNICAL MATH I, MGT 350 FUNDAMENTALS OF MANAGEMENT. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, 263A IT, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3392 The College of Science, Engineering and Technology is proud of its heritage of a solid foundation in teaching and research in the departments of biology, chemistry, industrial and engineering technology, geosciences, mathematics and statistics, and physics and engineering. Graduates of undergraduate and graduate programs in the College fare well in the marketplace. The College also holds a Commonwealth of Kentucky Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research, a multidisciplinary research program whose mission is to provide an infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems and the Center for Telecommunications Systems Management. The Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research is comprised of three research centers: the Hancock Biological Station, the Chemical Services Laboratory, and the Mid-America Remote sensing Center. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics - Biomedical Engineering Concentration Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics Biomedical engineering involves the application of core physics and engineering principles to the medical field. It combines engineering concepts with biological and medical science to impove public health. Biomedical engineering is a fairly new and broad discipline with applications in medical imaging, bioinformatics, biomechanics, biomaterials, and many more. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include PHY 099 Freshman Orientation, EGR 140 Introduction to Computing Applications in Science and Engineering, PHY 235 Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion, PHY 236 Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion Laboratory, EGR 240 Thermodynamics I, PHY 255 Electricity, Magnetism and Light, PHY 256 Electricity, Magnetism and Light Laboratory, EGR 390 Engineering Measurements, PHY 460 Electricity and Magnetism I, PHY 470 Optics, PHY 530 Mechanics I, PHY 580 Modern Physics I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics, 131 Blackburn Science Bldg., MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2993 This department, provides a choice of a variety of degree programs including the ABET/EAC accredited Engineering Physics degree which includes concentrations in either mechanical, electrical or biomedical engineering, Physics and Applied Physics. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics - Electrical Engineering Concentration Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics Electrical engineering involves the application of core physics and engineering principles in studying electricity and magnetism in fields such as communications, signal processing, control systems, power, and many more. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include PHY 099 Freshman Orientation, EGR 140 Introduction to Computing Applications in Science and Engineering, PHY 235 Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion, PHY 236 Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion Laboratory, EGR 240 Thermodynamics I, PHY 255 Electricity, Magnetism and Light, PHY 256 Electricity, Magnetism and Light Laboratory, EGR 390 Engineering Measurements, PHY 460 Electricity and Magnetism I, PHY 470 Optics, PHY 530 Mechanics I, PHY 580 Modern Physics I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics, 131 Blackburn Science Bldg., MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2993 This department, provides a choice of a variety of degree programs including the ABET/EAC accredited Engineering Physics degree which includes concentrations in either mechanical, electrical or biomedical engineering, Physics and Applied Physics. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics - Mechanical Engineering Concentration Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics Mechanical engineering involves the application of core physics and engineering principles in analyzing, designing, manufacturing and maintaining mechanical systems such as automobiles, aircraft, industrial machinery, manufacturing plants, power plants and many more. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include PHY 099 Freshman Orientation, EGR 140 Introduction to Computing Applications in Science and Engineering, PHY 235 Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion, PHY 236 Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion Laboratory, EGR 240 Thermodynamics I, PHY 255 Electricity, Magnetism and Light, PHY 256 Electricity, Magnetism and Light Laboratory, EGR 390 Engineering Measurements, PHY 460 Electricity and Magnetism I, PHY 470 Optics, PHY 530 Mechanics I, PHY 580 Modern Physics I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics, 131 Blackburn Science Bldg., MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2993 This department, provides a choice of a variety of degree programs including the ABET/EAC accredited Engineering Physics degree which includes concentrations in either mechanical, electrical or biomedical engineering, Physics and Applied Physics. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering Technology - Environmental Safety and Health Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology The Environmental Engineering Technology Program provides a broad background in the many aspects of environmental science and technology. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include CET 280 Plane Surveying, CET 341 Water Quality Technology, CET 342 Air Quality Technology, CET 353 Solid and Hazardous Waste Technology, CET 485 Land Use and Watershed Protection, CET 555 Environmental Regulatory Affairs, CET 585 Remediation Technology, CET 587 Bioresiduals Management and Natural Wastewater Treatment Systems, CET 589 Environmental Modeling, ENT 099 Freshman Orientation, ENT 286 Intro. to Environmental Engineering Technology, ENT 382 Hydraulics. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, 263A IT, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3392 The College of Science, Engineering and Technology is proud of its heritage of a solid foundation in teaching and research in the departments of biology, chemistry, industrial and engineering technology, geosciences, mathematics and statistics, and physics and engineering. Graduates of undergraduate and graduate programs in the College fare well in the marketplace. The College also holds a Commonwealth of Kentucky Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research, a multidisciplinary research program whose mission is to provide an infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems and the Center for Telecommunications Systems Management. The Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research is comprised of three research centers: the Hancock Biological Station, the Chemical Services Laboratory, and the Mid-America Remote sensing Center. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering Technology - Environmental Science Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology The Environmental Engineering Technology Program provides a broad background in the many aspects of environmental science and technology. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include CET 280 Plane Surveying, CET 341 Water Quality Technology, CET 342 Air Quality Technology, CET 353 Solid and Hazardous Waste Technology, CET 485 Land Use and Watershed Protection, CET 555 Environmental Regulatory Affairs, CET 585 Remediation Technology, CET 587 Bioresiduals Management and Natural Wastewater Treatment Systems, CET 589 Environmental Modeling, ENT 099 Freshman Orientation, ENT 286 Intro. to Environmental Engineering Technology, ENT 382 Hydraulics. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, 263A IT, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3392 The College of Science, Engineering and Technology is proud of its heritage of a solid foundation in teaching and research in the departments of biology, chemistry, industrial and engineering technology, geosciences, mathematics and statistics, and physics and engineering. Graduates of undergraduate and graduate programs in the College fare well in the marketplace. The College also holds a Commonwealth of Kentucky Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research, a multidisciplinary research program whose mission is to provide an infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems and the Center for Telecommunications Systems Management. The Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research is comprised of three research centers: the Hancock Biological Station, the Chemical Services Laboratory, and the Mid-America Remote sensing Center. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science - Athletic Training Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences This program is designed for students with an interest in Health Promotion, Athletic Training, Wellness and those interested in pursuing graduate programs in physical therapy, exercise science, or sports medicine. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences, 108 Carr Health Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6124 The department is dedicated to preparing professionals in such areas as; Communication disorders, Dietetics and Food Management, Recreation and Leisure Services, and Youth and Non profit Leadership. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science - Pre-Physical Therapy Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences This program is designed for students with an interest in Health Promotion, Athletic Training, Wellness and those interested in pursuing graduate programs in physical therapy, exercise science, or sports medicine. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences, 108 Carr Health Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6124 The department is dedicated to preparing professionals in such areas as; Communication disorders, Dietetics and Food Management, Recreation and Leisure Services, and Youth and Non profit Leadership. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science - Wellness Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences Exercise Science with an emphasis in wellness prepares students to develop, organize and manage fitness and wellness programs. Graduates work with other health care professionals to provide clients with information designed to manage or prevent health issues through physical activity and healthy lifestyle education. The wellness emphasis also prepares students for professional certifications in fitness and conditioning (such as those from ACSM and NSCA) and for graduate study in the field. Individuals with an exercise science degree work in a variety of exciting areas such as fitness facilities, cardiac rehab, commercial settings, rehabilitation facilities and other agencies. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include BIO 229 Human Physiology, BIO 230 Human Physiology Laboratory, EXS 099 Freshman Orientation, EXS 301 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries, EXS 310 Exercise Concepts in Special Populations, EXS 333 Theory and Techniques in Strength and Conditioning, EXS 375 Biomechanics in Sport and Exercise, EXS 380 Sports Medicine Pharmacology, EXS 400 Measurement and Evaluation in Human Performance, EXS 450 Exercise Physiology, EXS 471 Administration in Exercise Science, EXS 475 Kinesiology, EXS 485 Sport and Exercise Psychology, NTN 230 Nutrition , EXS 250 Anatomical Concepts in Wellness, EXS 455 Exercise Prescription, EXS 460 Practicum, EXS 465 Advanced Exercise Physiology, EXS 470 Professional Experience, HEA 191 Personal Health, HEA 195 First Aid and Safety. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences, 108 Carr Health Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6124 The department is dedicated to preparing professionals in such areas as; Communication disorders, Dietetics and Food Management, Recreation and Leisure Services, and Youth and Non profit Leadership. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Finance Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 200 Principles of Accounting I, ACC 201 Principles of Accounting II, BPA 215 Business Communication, BPA 355 Information Systems and Decision Making, BPA 442 Business Ethics and Environment, FIN 330 Principles of Finance, ECO 305 Money and Banking, FIN 332 Financial Management, FIN 333 Principles of Investment, FIN 334 Financial Institutions. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance, 307 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4188 he department offers a major in economics for those students who wish to pursue a traditional liberal arts education containing a mixture of business and non-business classes outside the College of Business and Public Affairs. This option may be especially attractive for pre-law students. The department offers an area in finance that prepares a student to operate in a variety of career paths, including banking, corporate finance, investments, securities analysis, and financial services. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Finance/Financial Planning Option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 200 Principles of Accounting I, ACC 201 Principles of Accounting II, BPA 215 Business Communication, BPA 355 Information Systems and Decision Making, BPA 442 Business Ethics and Environment, FIN 330 Principles of Finance, ECO 305 Money and Banking, FIN 332 Financial Management, FIN 333 Principles of Investment, FIN 334 Financial Institutions. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance, 307 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4188 he department offers a major in economics for those students who wish to pursue a traditional liberal arts education containing a mixture of business and non-business classes outside the College of Business and Public Affairs. This option may be especially attractive for pre-law students. The department offers an area in finance that prepares a student to operate in a variety of career paths, including banking, corporate finance, investments, securities analysis, and financial services. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Finance/Information Systems Option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 200 Principles of Accounting I, ACC 201 Principles of Accounting II, BPA 215 Business Communication, BPA 355 Information Systems and Decision Making, BPA 442 Business Ethics and Environment, FIN 330 Principles of Finance, ECO 305 Money and Banking, FIN 332 Financial Management, FIN 333 Principles of Investment, FIN 334 Financial Institutions. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance, 307 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4188 he department offers a major in economics for those students who wish to pursue a traditional liberal arts education containing a mixture of business and non-business classes outside the College of Business and Public Affairs. This option may be especially attractive for pre-law students. The department offers an area in finance that prepares a student to operate in a variety of career paths, including banking, corporate finance, investments, securities analysis, and financial services. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Food Management Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences This program prepares graduates for management careers with national and international food contracting companies, government agencies, hospitals, nursing homes, and correctional and school food services. In addition to food managers, the booming food industry requires service and sales representatives for commercial food and equipment manufacturers. Courses are designed to develop problem-solving skills and creative thinking. Students will develop competencies for determining Customer Satisfaction. seeking employment in a variety of food service administrative positions. Opportunities are afforded to work in hospitals, school food service, university food service and local restaurants as part of academic requirements. On-the-job practicum experience provides 400 hours of practical skills as part of the academic program. The supervised field experiences focus on food production, food purchasing and food management. The work experiences complement classroom learning. Students earn college credit for each experience. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences, 108 Carr Health Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6124 The department is dedicated to preparing professionals in such areas as; Communication disorders, Dietetics and Food Management, Recreation and Leisure Services, and Youth and Non profit Leadership. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Geoscience/Earth Science Option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Geosciences   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ARC 150 Introduction to Archaeology, AST 115 Introductory Astronomy, AST 116 Introductory Astronomy Laboratory, GSC 099 Freshman Orientation, GSC 101 The Earth and the Environment, GSC 102 Earth through Time, GSC 125 Weather and Climate, GSC 202 Introduction to Geographic Information Sciences, GSC 303 Introduction to Water Science, GSC 305 Map Analysis, GSC 336 Principles of Geomorphology, GSC 339 Field Geology, GSC 507 Land Use Planning, GSC 512 Introduction to Remote Sensing, GSC 521 Geographic Information Systems. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Geosciences College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Geosciences, 104A Wilson Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2591 The undergraduate and graduate degrees offered by the Department of Geosciences are strongly supported by course work that focuses upon spatial technologies as they relate to earth science, geoarchaeology, geographic information science and environmental geology.Geoscience students are offered opportunities to conduct research, become familiar with the most modern equipment, gain field experience, and participate in internships that make them uniquely qualified for professional careers in the public and private sectors or for entry into Masters or Ph.D. programs. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Geoscience/Earth Science Option/Secondary Certification (Grades 8-12) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Geosciences   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ARC 150 Introduction to Archaeology, AST 115 Introductory Astronomy, AST 116 Introductory Astronomy Laboratory, GSC 099 Freshman Orientation, GSC 101 The Earth and the Environment, GSC 102 Earth through Time, GSC 125 Weather and Climate, GSC 202 Introduction to Geographic Information Sciences, GSC 303 Introduction to Water Science, GSC 305 Map Analysis, GSC 336 Principles of Geomorphology, GSC 339 Field Geology, GSC 507 Land Use Planning, GSC 512 Introduction to Remote Sensing, GSC 521 Geographic Information Systems. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Geosciences College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Geosciences, 104A Wilson Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2591 The undergraduate and graduate degrees offered by the Department of Geosciences are strongly supported by course work that focuses upon spatial technologies as they relate to earth science, geoarchaeology, geographic information science and environmental geology.Geoscience students are offered opportunities to conduct research, become familiar with the most modern equipment, gain field experience, and participate in internships that make them uniquely qualified for professional careers in the public and private sectors or for entry into Masters or Ph.D. programs. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Geoscience/Geoarchaeology Option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Geosciences   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ARC 150 Introduction to Archaeology, ARC 300 Archaeological Method and Theory, ARC 302 Archaeological Field Work I, ARC 304 Archaeological Laboratory Methods, ARC 330 North American Archaeology, ARC 390 Geoarchaeology, GSC 099 Freshman Orientation, GSC 101 The Earth and the Environment, GSC 102 Earth through Time, GSC 202 Introduction to Geographic Information Sciences, GSC 305 Map Analysis, GSC 336 Principles of Geomorphology, GSC 507 Land Use Planning, GSC 512 Introduction to Remote Sensing, GSC 521 Geographic Information Systems, ANT 325 Biological Anthropology, ARC 315 Special Topics in Archaeology, ARC 321 Ancient Civilizations, ARC 335 Forensic Archaeology, ARC 340 Archaeology of Africa, ARC 350 Contract Archaeology, ARC 360 Historical Archaeology, ARC 370 Archaeology of Eastern Woodlands, ARC 375 Archaeology of the Western Great Lakes, ARC 385 Archaeology of Eastern Asia, ARC 425 Advanced Archaeological Laboratory Methods, ARC 500 Directed Studies, ARC 510 Advanced Archaeological Field Work, ARC 592 Historic Preservation, ARC 598 Museum Studies, CET 280 Plane Surveying, GSC 339 Field Geology, GSC 380 Photogrammetry, GSC 522 Digital Cartography. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Geosciences College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Geosciences, 104A Wilson Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2591 The undergraduate and graduate degrees offered by the Department of Geosciences are strongly supported by course work that focuses upon spatial technologies as they relate to earth science, geoarchaeology, geographic information science and environmental geology.Geoscience students are offered opportunities to conduct research, become familiar with the most modern equipment, gain field experience, and participate in internships that make them uniquely qualified for professional careers in the public and private sectors or for entry into Masters or Ph.D. programs. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Geoscience/Geographic Information Science (Geography) Option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Geosciences   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ARC 150 Introduction to Archaeology, GSC 099 Freshman Orientation, GSC 101 The Earth and the Environment, GSC 102 Earth through Time, GSC 110 World Geography, GSC 125 Weather and Climate, GSC 202 Introduction to Geographic Information Sciences, GSC 305 Map Analysis, GSC 336 Principles of Geomorphology, GSC 507 Land Use Planning, GSC 512 Introduction to Remote Sensing, GSC 521 Geographic Information Systems, GSC 522 Digital Cartography. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Geosciences College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Geosciences, 104A Wilson Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2591 The undergraduate and graduate degrees offered by the Department of Geosciences are strongly supported by course work that focuses upon spatial technologies as they relate to earth science, geoarchaeology, geographic information science and environmental geology.Geoscience students are offered opportunities to conduct research, become familiar with the most modern equipment, gain field experience, and participate in internships that make them uniquely qualified for professional careers in the public and private sectors or for entry into Masters or Ph.D. programs. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Geoscience/Geology Option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Geosciences   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ARC 150 Introduction to Archaeology, GSC 099 Freshman Orientation, GSC 101 The Earth and the Environment, GSC 102 Earth through Time, GSC 202 Introduction to Geographic Information Sciences, GSC 305 Map Analysis, GSC 336 Principles of Geomorphology, GSC 507 Land Use Planning, GSC 512 Introduction to Remote Sensing, GSC 521 Geographic Information Systems, GSC 530 Crystallography and Optical Mineralogy, GSC 532 Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology, GSC 537 Stratigraphy and Sedimentary Petrology, GSC 538 Structural Geology. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Geosciences College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Geosciences, 104A Wilson Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2591 The undergraduate and graduate degrees offered by the Department of Geosciences are strongly supported by course work that focuses upon spatial technologies as they relate to earth science, geoarchaeology, geographic information science and environmental geology.Geoscience students are offered opportunities to conduct research, become familiar with the most modern equipment, gain field experience, and participate in internships that make them uniquely qualified for professional careers in the public and private sectors or for entry into Masters or Ph.D. programs. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Graphic Communications Management - Design Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include EMT 261 INTRO. TO FLUID POWER SYSTEMS, EMT 262 INTRO. TO FLUID POWER SYSTEMS LAB, EMT 310 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS, IET 597 QUALITY CONTROL, ITD 202 APPLIED TECHNICAL DRAWING, ITD 306 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS, ITD 330 MACHINE TOOL PROCESSES, ITD 492 PLANT LAYOUT MATERIAL HANDLING, MGT 551 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR, TSM 110 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, 263A IT, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3392 The College of Science, Engineering and Technology is proud of its heritage of a solid foundation in teaching and research in the departments of biology, chemistry, industrial and engineering technology, geosciences, mathematics and statistics, and physics and engineering. Graduates of undergraduate and graduate programs in the College fare well in the marketplace. The College also holds a Commonwealth of Kentucky Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research, a multidisciplinary research program whose mission is to provide an infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems and the Center for Telecommunications Systems Management. The Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research is comprised of three research centers: the Hancock Biological Station, the Chemical Services Laboratory, and the Mid-America Remote sensing Center. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Graphic Communications Management - Management Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include EMT 261 INTRO. TO FLUID POWER SYSTEMS, EMT 262 INTRO. TO FLUID POWER SYSTEMS LAB, EMT 310 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS, IET 597 QUALITY CONTROL, ITD 202 APPLIED TECHNICAL DRAWING, ITD 306 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS, ITD 330 MACHINE TOOL PROCESSES, ITD 492 PLANT LAYOUT MATERIAL HANDLING, MGT 551 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR, TSM 110 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, 263A IT, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3392 The College of Science, Engineering and Technology is proud of its heritage of a solid foundation in teaching and research in the departments of biology, chemistry, industrial and engineering technology, geosciences, mathematics and statistics, and physics and engineering. Graduates of undergraduate and graduate programs in the College fare well in the marketplace. The College also holds a Commonwealth of Kentucky Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research, a multidisciplinary research program whose mission is to provide an infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems and the Center for Telecommunications Systems Management. The Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research is comprised of three research centers: the Hancock Biological Station, the Chemical Services Laboratory, and the Mid-America Remote sensing Center. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Graphic Communications Management - Manufacturing Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include EMT 261 INTRO. TO FLUID POWER SYSTEMS, EMT 262 INTRO. TO FLUID POWER SYSTEMS LAB, EMT 310 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS, IET 597 QUALITY CONTROL, ITD 202 APPLIED TECHNICAL DRAWING, ITD 306 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS, ITD 330 MACHINE TOOL PROCESSES, ITD 492 PLANT LAYOUT MATERIAL HANDLING, MGT 551 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR, TSM 110 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, 263A IT, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3392 The College of Science, Engineering and Technology is proud of its heritage of a solid foundation in teaching and research in the departments of biology, chemistry, industrial and engineering technology, geosciences, mathematics and statistics, and physics and engineering. Graduates of undergraduate and graduate programs in the College fare well in the marketplace. The College also holds a Commonwealth of Kentucky Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research, a multidisciplinary research program whose mission is to provide an infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems and the Center for Telecommunications Systems Management. The Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research is comprised of three research centers: the Hancock Biological Station, the Chemical Services Laboratory, and the Mid-America Remote sensing Center. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Graphic Communications Management - Photography Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include EMT 261 INTRO. TO FLUID POWER SYSTEMS, EMT 262 INTRO. TO FLUID POWER SYSTEMS LAB, EMT 310 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS, IET 597 QUALITY CONTROL, ITD 202 APPLIED TECHNICAL DRAWING, ITD 306 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS, ITD 330 MACHINE TOOL PROCESSES, ITD 492 PLANT LAYOUT MATERIAL HANDLING, MGT 551 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR, TSM 110 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, 263A IT, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3392 The College of Science, Engineering and Technology is proud of its heritage of a solid foundation in teaching and research in the departments of biology, chemistry, industrial and engineering technology, geosciences, mathematics and statistics, and physics and engineering. Graduates of undergraduate and graduate programs in the College fare well in the marketplace. The College also holds a Commonwealth of Kentucky Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research, a multidisciplinary research program whose mission is to provide an infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems and the Center for Telecommunications Systems Management. The Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research is comprised of three research centers: the Hancock Biological Station, the Chemical Services Laboratory, and the Mid-America Remote sensing Center. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Health and Physical Education Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education This program prepares graduates for certification as P-12 health and physical education teachers. In addition, a non-teaching degree program in health and physical education is provided for those students wishing to earn a degree without teacher certification. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Horticulture Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year School of Agriculture   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include AGR 099 Freshman Orientation, AGR 105 Introduction to Rodeo, AGR 133 Field Applications for Agriculture, AGR 140 Plant Science, AGR 199 Contemporary Issues in Agriculture, AGR 200 International Agriculture Experience, AGR 339 Computer Applications for Agriculture, AGR 399 Professional Development Seminar I, AGR 435 Interpretation of Agricultural Research, AGR 436 Undergraduate Research in Agriculture, AGR 437 Senior Honor Thesis, AGR 439 Software Applications in Agriculture, AGR 471 Applications in Precision Agriculture, AGR 488 Cooperative Education I, AGR 489 Cooperative Education II, AGR 499 Professional Development Seminar II, AGR 533 Seminar in International Agriculture Systems, AGR 538 Seminar in Producation Agricultural Systems, AGR 539 Advanced Computer Applications in Agriculture, AGR 551 Selected Studies in Agriculture, AGR 571 Advanced Precision Agriculture, AGR 585 Specialized Journalism/RTV. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture, 103 Oakley Applied Science South, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6923 Murray State University&#39;s School of Agriculture has a long-standing tradition of agricultural and academic excellence. The School of Agriculture provides students with more than a degree; it gives them a true education through hands-on experiences and its knowledgeable faculty. Students in the School of Agriculture receive a &quot;large university&quot; education in a small school setting.The School of Agriculture not only gives students the personal attention they need, but it also provides them with current and breaking agricultural technology to take their education to a level that will make them highly competitive in the job market. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education (Birth to Primary) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education The interdisciplinary early childhood education program prepares graduates to provide early intervention, care and educational services for infants, toddlers, preschool, and kindergarten children with and without disabilities and their families. The program includes courses in special education, child development and family studies, and professional education. Center-based early childhood programs, and public school preschool and kindergarten classroom provide field and clinical experiences for program participants. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education, 3101 Alexander Hal, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 The Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education (ECE) offers programs leading to the associate degree in child development, or the baccalaureate degree in interdisciplinary early childhood education (birth to 5 years), or elementary education (primary through grade 5). Graduate programs are offered in interdisciplinary early childhood education, elementary education, library media, and reading and writing. The department encourages students to seek the Master of Arts or Master of Science in Education and the Education Specialist degrees. However, non-degree programs for Kentucky include 5th Year (Rank II) and +30 Hours above the Masters (Rank I). Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Interior Design Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology This program provides students with the ability to identify, research and solve problem needs of people in residential, institutional and commercial environments in order to enhance quality of life and protect public health, safety and welfare. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ENG 324 TECH. WRITING FOR IND. TECH., IET 399 PROFESSIONAL DEV. SEMINAR I, IET 488 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION / INTERNSHIP, ITD 099 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION, ITD 104 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN, ITD 107 INTRO. TO TECH. DRAWING and CAD (ITD 101), ITD 130 MANUF. PROCESSES and MATERIALS, ITD 204 PARAMETRIC MODELING and RENDERING, ITD 301 ARCH. DRAWING and RESIDENTIAL PLAN., ITD 350 CONSTRUCTION SYSTEMS, MAT 130 TECHNICAL MATH I, MGT 350 FUNDAMENTALS OF MANAGEMENT. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, 263A IT, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3392 The College of Science, Engineering and Technology is proud of its heritage of a solid foundation in teaching and research in the departments of biology, chemistry, industrial and engineering technology, geosciences, mathematics and statistics, and physics and engineering. Graduates of undergraduate and graduate programs in the College fare well in the marketplace. The College also holds a Commonwealth of Kentucky Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research, a multidisciplinary research program whose mission is to provide an infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems and the Center for Telecommunications Systems Management. The Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research is comprised of three research centers: the Hancock Biological Station, the Chemical Services Laboratory, and the Mid-America Remote sensing Center. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Journalism - Electronic Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications Positions in the field of electronic (broadcast) journalism include radio-TV reporters, anchors, news producers and news directors. Broadcast journalism skills can be adapted to various related careers such as public relations, radio-TV production and management of informational web sites. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include JMC 099 Freshman Orientation, JMC 168 Contemporary Mass Media, JMC 330 Mass Media Effects, JMC 394 Introduction to Advertising, JMC 417 Advertising Copywriting and Layout, JMC 426 Advertising Media Sales , JMC 439 Advertising Media Planning, JMC 456 Advertising Campaigns, JMC 499 Senior Seminar, JMC 590 Mass Communication Law. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications, 114 Wilson Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2387 The Department is one of only 109 programs in the United States fully-accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC). Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Journalism - Print Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications Positions in the field of print journalism include general assignment reporters; specialized writers in such areas as business, entertainment, features, politics and sports; copy editors; section editors; graphics editors; design editors; magazine writers and editors; and managers of informational web sites. Print journalism skills can be adapted to other professional areas of mass communications and related fields. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include JMC 099 Freshman Orientation, JMC 168 Contemporary Mass Media, JMC 330 Mass Media Effects, JMC 394 Introduction to Advertising, JMC 417 Advertising Copywriting and Layout, JMC 426 Advertising Media Sales , JMC 439 Advertising Media Planning, JMC 456 Advertising Campaigns, JMC 499 Senior Seminar, JMC 590 Mass Communication Law. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications, 114 Wilson Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2387 The Department is one of only 109 programs in the United States fully-accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC). Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Manufacturing Technology Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology The program is designed to help students learn industrial design and develop the manufacturing processes, procedures, and equipment that turn design ideas into real products. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include EMT 261 INTRO. TO FLUID POWER SYSTEMS, EMT 262 INTRO. TO FLUID POWER SYSTEMS LAB, EMT 310 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS, IET 597 QUALITY CONTROL, ITD 202 APPLIED TECHNICAL DRAWING, ITD 306 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS, ITD 330 MACHINE TOOL PROCESSES, ITD 492 PLANT LAYOUT MATERIAL HANDLING, MGT 551 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR, TSM 110 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, 263A IT, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3392 The College of Science, Engineering and Technology is proud of its heritage of a solid foundation in teaching and research in the departments of biology, chemistry, industrial and engineering technology, geosciences, mathematics and statistics, and physics and engineering. Graduates of undergraduate and graduate programs in the College fare well in the marketplace. The College also holds a Commonwealth of Kentucky Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research, a multidisciplinary research program whose mission is to provide an infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems and the Center for Telecommunications Systems Management. The Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research is comprised of three research centers: the Hancock Biological Station, the Chemical Services Laboratory, and the Mid-America Remote sensing Center. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include MAT 099 Freshman Orientation, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, MAT 308 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, MAT 309 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III, MAT 312 Mathematical Reasoning, MAT 335 Matrix Theory and Linear Algebra, MAT 540 Mathematical Statistics I, MAT 505 Abstract Algebra I, MAT 516 Introduction to Topology, MAT 525 Advanced Calculus I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty Hall Room 6C, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2311 The department, through the work of 25 full-time faculty, offers programs leading to baccalaureate and masters degrees. Research is currently conducted in pure and applied mathematics and statistics. The department is supported by excellent physical facilities and strong library holdings of many current journals in the Mathematical Sciences. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Mathematics - Applied Mathematics Option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include MAT 099 Freshman Orientation, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, MAT 308 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, MAT 309 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III, MAT 312 Mathematical Reasoning, MAT 335 Matrix Theory and Linear Algebra, MAT 540 Mathematical Statistics I, MAT 505 Abstract Algebra I, MAT 516 Introduction to Topology, MAT 525 Advanced Calculus I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty Hall Room 6C, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2311 The department, through the work of 25 full-time faculty, offers programs leading to baccalaureate and masters degrees. Research is currently conducted in pure and applied mathematics and statistics. The department is supported by excellent physical facilities and strong library holdings of many current journals in the Mathematical Sciences. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Mathematics - Pre-MBA Option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include MAT 099 Freshman Orientation, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, MAT 308 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, MAT 309 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III, MAT 312 Mathematical Reasoning, MAT 335 Matrix Theory and Linear Algebra, MAT 540 Mathematical Statistics I, MAT 505 Abstract Algebra I, MAT 516 Introduction to Topology, MAT 525 AdvancedCalculus I, ACC 200 Principles of Financial Accounting, ACC 201 Principles of Managerial Accounting, BPA 355 Information Systems and Decision Making , CSC 199 Introduction to Information Technology, ECO 230 Principles of Macroeconomics, ECO 231 Principles of Microeconomics, FIN 330 Principles of Finance. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty Hall Room 6C, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2311 The department, through the work of 25 full-time faculty, offers programs leading to baccalaureate and masters degrees. Research is currently conducted in pure and applied mathematics and statistics. The department is supported by excellent physical facilities and strong library holdings of many current journals in the Mathematical Sciences. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Mathematics - Secondary Certification Area Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include MAT 099 Freshman Orientation, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, MAT 308 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, MAT 309 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III, MAT 312 Mathematical Reasoning, MAT 335 Matrix Theory and Linear Algebra, MAT 540 Mathematical Statistics I, MAT 505 Abstract Algebra I, MAT 516 Introduction to Topology, MAT 525 Advanced Calculus I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty Hall Room 6C, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2311 The department, through the work of 25 full-time faculty, offers programs leading to baccalaureate and masters degrees. Research is currently conducted in pure and applied mathematics and statistics. The department is supported by excellent physical facilities and strong library holdings of many current journals in the Mathematical Sciences. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Mathematics - Secondary Certification Major Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include MAT 099 Freshman Orientation, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, MAT 308 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, MAT 309 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III, MAT 312 Mathematical Reasoning, MAT 335 Matrix Theory and Linear Algebra, MAT 540 Mathematical Statistics I, MAT 505 Abstract Algebra I, MAT 516 Introduction to Topology, MAT 525 Advanced Calculus I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty Hall Room 6C, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2311 The department, through the work of 25 full-time faculty, offers programs leading to baccalaureate and masters degrees. Research is currently conducted in pure and applied mathematics and statistics. The department is supported by excellent physical facilities and strong library holdings of many current journals in the Mathematical Sciences. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Middle School Education (Grades 5-9) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education Undergraduate students in the middle school education certification program complete programs of study in three general areas. First, they complete the Murray State University's required University Studies Program. Second, students are required to complete the professional education courses sequence. Finally, they must complete content requirements in their selected content areas. Practicum and field experiences are provided in a variety of middle school settings in the region as part of the professional education courses. in addition, for certification, students must earn a passing score on two content-specific Praxis exams plus the PLT Exam. The final step to full professional teacher certification involves successful completion of the KTIP internship year in Kentucky, although certification requirements vary from state to state. Since Murray State University's College of Education is NCATE accredited, a degree in middle school education with teacher certification is transferable to most other states. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Music - Keyboard Studies Option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include MUS 098 Recital Attendance and Assembly, MUS 099 Freshman Orientation, MUS 114-119 Applied Lesson, MUS 170 Theory I, MUS 171 Aural Skills I, MUS 172 Functional Keyboard I, MUS 173 Theory II, MUS 174 Aural Skills II, MUS 175 Functional Keyboard II, MUS 214-219 Applied Music, MUS 270 Theory III, MUS 271 Aural Skills III, MUS 273 Theory IV, MUS 274 Aural Skills IV, MUS 314-319 Applied Music, MUS 323 Basic Conducting, MUS 381 Music History and Literature I, MUS 382 Music History and Literature II, MUS 383 Music History and Literature III, MUS 414-419 Applied Music, MUS 490 Senior Seminar, MUS 497 Final Project, MUS 498 Senior Recital, MUS 511 Techniques of Twentieth-Century Music, MUS 512 Counterpoint, MUS 513 Analysis of Musical Form. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music, 504 Fine Arts Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4288 The Department of Music has been a member of theNational Association of Schools of Music since 1936. The department has a long and outstanding tradition of excellence. Graduates with degrees in music from Murray State University serve as leading musicians in such roles as opera singers, popular recording artists, professional symphony musicians, jazz educators, songwriters, television writers, public school music teachers, university music department chairs, instrument technicians, church musicians, and college music teachers. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Music - Music Business Option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include MUS 098 Recital Attendance and Assembly, MUS 099 Freshman Orientation, MUS 114-119 Applied Lesson, MUS 170 Theory I, MUS 171 Aural Skills I, MUS 172 Functional Keyboard I, MUS 173 Theory II, MUS 174 Aural Skills II, MUS 175 Functional Keyboard II, MUS 214-219 Applied Music, MUS 270 Theory III, MUS 271 Aural Skills III, MUS 273 Theory IV, MUS 274 Aural Skills IV, MUS 314-319 Applied Music, MUS 323 Basic Conducting, MUS 381 Music History and Literature I, MUS 382 Music History and Literature II, MUS 383 Music History and Literature III, MUS 414-419 Applied Music, MUS 490 Senior Seminar, MUS 497 Final Project, MUS 498 Senior Recital, MUS 511 Techniques of Twentieth-Century Music, MUS 512 Counterpoint, MUS 513 Analysis of Musical Form. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music, 504 Fine Arts Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4288 The Department of Music has been a member of theNational Association of Schools of Music since 1936. The department has a long and outstanding tradition of excellence. Graduates with degrees in music from Murray State University serve as leading musicians in such roles as opera singers, popular recording artists, professional symphony musicians, jazz educators, songwriters, television writers, public school music teachers, university music department chairs, instrument technicians, church musicians, and college music teachers. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Music - Performance Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include MUS 098 Recital Attendance and Assembly, MUS 099 Freshman Orientation, MUS 114-119 Applied Lesson, MUS 170 Theory I, MUS 171 Aural Skills I, MUS 172 Functional Keyboard I, MUS 173 Theory II, MUS 174 Aural Skills II, MUS 175 Functional Keyboard II, MUS 214-219 Applied Music, MUS 270 Theory III, MUS 271 Aural Skills III, MUS 273 Theory IV, MUS 274 Aural Skills IV, MUS 314-319 Applied Music, MUS 323 Basic Conducting, MUS 381 Music History and Literature I, MUS 382 Music History and Literature II, MUS 383 Music History and Literature III, MUS 414-419 Applied Music, MUS 490 Senior Seminar, MUS 497 Final Project, MUS 498 Senior Recital, MUS 511 Techniques of Twentieth-Century Music, MUS 512 Counterpoint, MUS 513 Analysis of Musical Form. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music, 504 Fine Arts Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4288 The Department of Music has been a member of theNational Association of Schools of Music since 1936. The department has a long and outstanding tradition of excellence. Graduates with degrees in music from Murray State University serve as leading musicians in such roles as opera singers, popular recording artists, professional symphony musicians, jazz educators, songwriters, television writers, public school music teachers, university music department chairs, instrument technicians, church musicians, and college music teachers. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Music - Research Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include MUS 098 Recital Attendance and Assembly, MUS 099 Freshman Orientation, MUS 114-119 Applied Lesson, MUS 170 Theory I, MUS 171 Aural Skills I, MUS 172 Functional Keyboard I, MUS 173 Theory II, MUS 174 Aural Skills II, MUS 175 Functional Keyboard II, MUS 214-219 Applied Music, MUS 270 Theory III, MUS 271 Aural Skills III, MUS 273 Theory IV, MUS 274 Aural Skills IV, MUS 314-319 Applied Music, MUS 323 Basic Conducting, MUS 381 Music History and Literature I, MUS 382 Music History and Literature II, MUS 383 Music History and Literature III, MUS 414-419 Applied Music, MUS 490 Senior Seminar, MUS 497 Final Project, MUS 498 Senior Recital, MUS 511 Techniques of Twentieth-Century Music, MUS 512 Counterpoint, MUS 513 Analysis of Musical Form. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music, 504 Fine Arts Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4288 The Department of Music has been a member of theNational Association of Schools of Music since 1936. The department has a long and outstanding tradition of excellence. Graduates with degrees in music from Murray State University serve as leading musicians in such roles as opera singers, popular recording artists, professional symphony musicians, jazz educators, songwriters, television writers, public school music teachers, university music department chairs, instrument technicians, church musicians, and college music teachers. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Nursing Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Nursing Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional nurse practice and will have met the educational requirements for eligibility to write the state board licensing examination for registered nurses. The content of the program provides a foundation for continuing education and advanced study. The program is approved by the Kentucky Board of Nursing and is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. To be considered for admission, students are subject to the following criteria: A minimum GPA of 2.5 or above, Sophomore standing with 30 or more semester hours of credit, Completion of the following courses (or equivalent) with a grade of "C" or above: ENG 101, ENG 102, CHE 105, CHE 106, BIO 101, BIO 228, PSY 180 and Academic advisement to develop a plan of study. Bachelor degree Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Nursing College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Nursing, 120 Mason Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2193 The department offers Baccalaureate degree in Nursing, as well as the Master of Science in Nursing. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Occupational Safety and Health Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Occupational Safety and Health The curriculum in Occupational Safety and Health at MSU provides a broad-based educational background designed to prepare individuals for entry-level and advanced work in the field. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include OSH 099 Freshman Orientation, OSH 192 Introduction to Occupational Safety and Health, OSH 287 OSHA Standards for General Industry and Construction, OSH 299 Professional Development Seminar I, OSH 310 Fire and Emergency Preparedness Preplanning, OSH 311 Hazardous Materials and Emergency Planning, OSH 320 Environmental and Occupational Health Engineering Tech, OSH 353 Prevention of Musculoskeletal Disorders in the Workplace, OSH 420 Industrial Hygiene I, OSH 425 Physical Agents, OSH 450 Practical Application Laboratory, OSH 452 Systems Approach to Hazard Control, OSH 488 Cooperative Education/Internship, OSH 550 Safety and Health Program Management and Training, OSH 591 Engineering and Technical Aspects of Safety, PSY 300 Principles and Methods of Statistical Analysis, MAT 135Introduction to Probability and Statistics. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Occupational Safety and Health College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Occupational Safety and Health, 157 Industry and Technology Bldg, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2488 This department provides a variety of curriculum option which include a Bachelor of Science in the area of occupational safety and Health; Master of Science in Occupational Safety and Health and a technical minor in Occupational Safety and Health. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Organizational Communication Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Organizational Communication A major in organizational communication prepares students for a variety of careers in nonacademic situations that place a premium on the role of communication in accomplishing goals and objectives. This major is very compatible with combinations in management, marketing, public relations, industrial psychology, and other related fields. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include COM 099 Freshman Orientation, COM 201 Communication Foundations and Theory, COM 353 Team Communication and Leadership1, COM 361 Career Presentations1 or, COM 461 Persuasive Communication, COM 381 Interpersonal Communication, COM 384 Communications Skills for Professionals, COM 385 Organizational Communication, COM 387 Intercultural Communication, COM 390 Communication Research, COM 409 Seminar in Communication, COM 585 Advanced Organizational Communication, COM 357 Communication and Critical Thought, COM 361 Career Presentations1, COM 461 Persuasive Communication1, COM 481 Conflict and Communication, COM 488 Cooperative Education, COM 489 Cooperative Education, COM 499 Contemporary Issues in Communication, COM 553 Advanced Small Group Processes, COM 581 Seminar in Interpersonal Communication, COM 599 Internship, BPA 215 Business Communication, ENG 325 Professional Technical Writing, ENG 328 Standard English Usage, MGT 350 Fundamentals of Management, MGT 550 Human Resources Management, MGT 572 Organizational Development. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Organizational Communication College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Organizational Communication, 312 Wilson Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4483 The department mission is to develop student competence in the application and synthesis of those communication processes, theories and skills that enable individuals and groups to organize effectively in an increasingly complex and global society. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Outdoor Recreation Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences This program prepares students for careers in a variety of settings includinglocal, state, regional and national parks and recreation areas. Through service learning courses and a 400 contact hourinternship, students have many opportunities to gain valuable work experience prior to graduation. Upon successfully completing the program, students are eligible to sit for the Certified Park and Recreation Professional (CPRP) national exam. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include HEA 195 First Aid and Safety, REC 099 Freshman Orientation, REC 101 Introduction to Recreation and Leisure Services, HEA 191 Personal Health, REC 202 Recreation Program Planning, REC 207 Inclusive Recreation, REC 401 Research and Evaluation in Recreation, REC 403 Managing Recreation Areas and Facilities, REC 405 Organization and Administration of Recreation, REC 421 Professional Experience, REC 520 Leisure and Aging. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences, 108 Carr Health Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6124 The department is dedicated to preparing professionals in such areas as; Communication disorders, Dietetics and Food Management, Recreation and Leisure Services, and Youth and Non profit Leadership. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Outdoor Recreation - Outdoor Concentration Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences This program prepares students for careers in a variety of settings includinglocal, state, regional and national parks and recreation areas. Through service learning courses and a 400 contact hourinternship, students have many opportunities to gain valuable work experience prior to graduation. Upon successfully completing the program, students are eligible to sit for the Certified Park and Recreation Professional (CPRP) national exam. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include HEA 195 First Aid and Safety, REC 099 Freshman Orientation, REC 101 Introduction to Recreation and Leisure Services, HEA 191 Personal Health, REC 202 Recreation Program Planning, REC 207 Inclusive Recreation, REC 401 Research and Evaluation in Recreation, REC 403 Managing Recreation Areas and Facilities, REC 405 Organization and Administration of Recreation, REC 421 Professional Experience, REC 520 Leisure and Aging. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences, 108 Carr Health Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6124 The department is dedicated to preparing professionals in such areas as; Communication disorders, Dietetics and Food Management, Recreation and Leisure Services, and Youth and Non profit Leadership. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Physics Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics This program is well-suited for students desiring teaching certification, or intending to pursue graduate degrees or industrial research positions. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include PHY 099 Freshman Orientation, EGR 140 Introduction to Computing Applications in Science and Engineering, PHY 235 Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion, PHY 236 Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion Laboratory, EGR 240 Thermodynamics I, PHY 255 Electricity, Magnetism and Light, PHY 256 Electricity, Magnetism and Light Laboratory, EGR 390 Engineering Measurements, PHY 460 Electricity and Magnetism I, PHY 470 Optics, PHY 530 Mechanics I, PHY 580 Modern Physics I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Engineering and Physics, 131 Blackburn Science Bldg., MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2993 This department, provides a choice of a variety of degree programs including the ABET/EAC accredited Engineering Physics degree which includes concentrations in either mechanical, electrical or biomedical engineering, Physics and Applied Physics. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Political Science Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ENG 205 Writing for the Social Sciences, POL 099 Freshman Orientation, POL 140 American National Government, POL 250 Introduction to International Relations, POL 252 Contemporary Political Systems, POL 261 Introduction to Political Theory, POL 360 Research Methods, POL 499 Senior Seminar in Political Science. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs, 5A Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2661 The Department of Government, Law and International Affairs offers a major and a minor in political science (government), a public adminstration major, a major and a minor in international affairs, and a minor in legal studies (paralegal). Courses in political science are oriented towards the study of domestic and international politics of countries and regions around the world, including the United States. The international affairs courses are multidisciplinary and help prepare the student to function and thrive in an increasingly economic, social and political world. The legal studies courses prepare for a professional position as a paralegal or legal assistant to lawyers. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Political Science with Social Studies Certification (Grades 8 - 12) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include COM 372 Communication in Educational, EDP 260 Psychology of Human Development, EDU 103 Issues and Practices of American Education, EDU 303 Strategies of Teaching, EDU 403 Structures and Foundations of Education, EDU 405 Evaluation and Measurement in Education, EDU 422 Student Teaching Seminar, SEC 420 Practicum in Secondary Schools, SEC 421 Student Teaching in the Secondary School, SED 300 Education of Students with Disabilities. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs, 5A Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2661 The Department of Government, Law and International Affairs offers a major and a minor in political science (government), a public adminstration major, a major and a minor in international affairs, and a minor in legal studies (paralegal). Courses in political science are oriented towards the study of domestic and international politics of countries and regions around the world, including the United States. The international affairs courses are multidisciplinary and help prepare the student to function and thrive in an increasingly economic, social and political world. The legal studies courses prepare for a professional position as a paralegal or legal assistant to lawyers. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Pre-Phyical Therapy Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include BIO 099 Freshman Orientation, BIO 221 Zoology: Animal Form, BIO 115 The Cellular Basis of Life and Function, BIO 116 Biological Inquiry and Analysis, CHE 201 General College Chemistry, CHE 202 General Chemistry, ENG 101 Composition, MAT 150 Algebra and Trigonometry, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic, ENG 102 Composition and Research. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences, 2112 Biology Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2786 The department&#39;s diverse undergraduate programs include General Biology, Pre-Medicine, Molecular Biology, Fisheries and Aquatic Biology, Wildlife Biology, Biology/Secondary Certification and a variety of curricula to support career choices in Pharmacy, Dentistry and Physical Therapy. Of course, these are not the only career opportunities for students with a biology degree; many exist with industry, state and federal government agencies, and academia. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Pre-Veterinary Medicine Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year School of Agriculture   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include AGR 100 Animal Science, AGR 223 Introduction to Artificial Insemination for Cattle, AGR 300 Principles of Animal Nutrition and Ration Formulation, AGR 301 Livestock Judging and Evaluation, AGR 310 Applications in Animal Technology, AGR 311 Beef Science, AGR 312 Dairy Science, AGR 313 Livestock Production Management Systems, AGR 316 Dairy Cattle Selection and Evaluation, AGR 321 Poultry Science, AGR 322Veterinary Laboratory Principles, AGR 325 Small Animal Science, AGR 326 Swine Science, AGR 329Veterinary Hematology and Microbiology, AGR 331 Small Animal Diseases, AGR 332 Animal Nursing and Radiology, AGR 340Veterinary Laboratory Sciences, AGR 380Veterinary Laboratory Rotation, AGR 400Veterinary Microbiology, AGR 402 Advanced Livestock Judging, AGR 410 Advanced Veterinary Hematology, AGR 420Veterinary Clinical Chemistry, AGR 430Veterinary Parasitology, AGR 444 Purebreed Livestock Management and Marketing, AGR 501 Diseases of Livestock, AGR 502 Advanced Nutrition. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture, 103 Oakley Applied Science South, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6923 Murray State University&#39;s School of Agriculture has a long-standing tradition of agricultural and academic excellence. The School of Agriculture provides students with more than a degree; it gives them a true education through hands-on experiences and its knowledgeable faculty. Students in the School of Agriculture receive a &quot;large university&quot; education in a small school setting.The School of Agriculture not only gives students the personal attention they need, but it also provides them with current and breaking agricultural technology to take their education to a level that will make them highly competitive in the job market. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Public Administration Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 200 Principles of Accounting I, PLN 521 Geographic Information Systems, POL 099 Freshman Orientation, POL 140 American National Government, POL 240 State and Local Politics, POL 360 Research Methods, POL 370 Introduction to Public Administration, POL 499 Senior Seminar in Political Science, POL 573 Public Budgeting Finance, POL 575 Human Resources Administration. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs, 5A Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2661 The Department of Government, Law and International Affairs offers a major and a minor in political science (government), a public adminstration major, a major and a minor in international affairs, and a minor in legal studies (paralegal). Courses in political science are oriented towards the study of domestic and international politics of countries and regions around the world, including the United States. The international affairs courses are multidisciplinary and help prepare the student to function and thrive in an increasingly economic, social and political world. The legal studies courses prepare for a professional position as a paralegal or legal assistant to lawyers. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Public Relations Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications Positions in the field of public relations include newsletter editor; special events coordinator; publicity director; speech writer; crisis management consultant media relations manager; researcher and public relations director for corporations, education, government, and non-profit organizations. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include JMC 099 Freshman Orientation, JMC 168 Contemporary Mass Media, JMC 194 Newswriting, JMC 330 Mass Media Effects, JMC 391 Public Relations Principles, JMC 412 Writing for Public Relations, JMC 440 Research Methods for Public Relations, JMC 491 Advanced Public Relations, JMC 499 Senior Seminar, JMC 590 Mass Communication Law. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications, 114 Wilson Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2387 The Department is one of only 109 programs in the United States fully-accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC). Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Sociology Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include PSY 300 Principles and Methods of Statistical Analysis, MAT 135 Introduction to Probability and Statistics, SOC 099 Freshman Orientation, SOC 133 Introduction to Sociology, SOC 303 Introduction to Research Methods, SOC 400 Senior Seminar, SOC 434 Social Theory. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs, 5A Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2661 The Department of Government, Law and International Affairs offers a major and a minor in political science (government), a public adminstration major, a major and a minor in international affairs, and a minor in legal studies (paralegal). Courses in political science are oriented towards the study of domestic and international politics of countries and regions around the world, including the United States. The international affairs courses are multidisciplinary and help prepare the student to function and thrive in an increasingly economic, social and political world. The legal studies courses prepare for a professional position as a paralegal or legal assistant to lawyers. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Special Education Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education This prepares graduates for LBD Certification in grades P-12 This preparation includes classroom activities and many opportunities to work in the schools with children with disabilities. Individuals certified in LBD are trained to work with students with learning disabilities, behavior disorders, mild mental retardation, and other mild disabilities. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Telecommunications Systems Management Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Telecommunications Systems Management This program provides students specialization options within the curriculum. Students in this program will have the insight and ability to function in all areas of Telecommunications Systems Management (TSM) but will choose a program option which will support that aspect of management which interests them most - communications electronics and telephony, industrial networking applications, system administration, business applications, or E-commerce. In addition, they will be prepared to move on to the Master of Science in Telecommunications Systems Management if they so choose. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 200 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I, ACC 201 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II, CIS 307 DECISION SUPPORT TECHNOLOGIES, CIS 317 PRINCIPLES OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN, CSC 101 INTRO. PROBLEM SOLVING USING COMPUTERS, ECO 335 ECONOMICS and PUBLIC POLICY OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY, FIN 330 PRINCIPLES OF FINANCE, MGT 350 FUNDAMENTALS OF MANAGEMENT, MKT 360 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING, TSM 099 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION, TSM 121 TELECOMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONICS PRINCIPLES, TSM 133 TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY AND METHODS, TSM 232 OPERATING SYSTEMS, TSM 233 NETWORK SERVICES, TSM 241 NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS, TSM 320 INTRODUCTION TO WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY, TSM 343 PROTOCOL ANALYSIS, TSM 411 NETWORK DESIGN, OPERATIONS, AND MANAGEMENT, TSM 443 TELEPHONE TECHNOLOGY, TSM 488 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Telecommunications Systems Management College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Telecommunications Systems Management, 263A IT, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3392 At Murray State University students have the option of obtaining their TSM degree by attending classes on campus or in the comfort of their own home with the TSM Online Degree Program. Since these systems provide the architectural structure for such activities as electronic commerce, electronic banking, video teleconferencing, distance learning, telemedicine, data interchange, on-demand video, and a host of other traditional and new uses for business and industry, persons who are qualified to design, implement, and maintain such systems are in very high demand. The market need exceeds the number of graduates in the field. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Telecommunications Systems Management - System Administration Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Telecommunications Systems Management This program provides students specialization options within the curriculum. Students in this program will have the insight and ability to function in all areas of Telecommunications Systems Management (TSM) but will choose a program option which will support that aspect of management which interests them most - communications electronics and telephony, industrial networking applications, system administration, business applications, or E-commerce. In addition, they will be prepared to move on to the Master of Science in Telecommunications Systems Management if they so choose. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 200 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I, ACC 201 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II, CIS 307 DECISION SUPPORT TECHNOLOGIES, CIS 317 PRINCIPLES OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN, CSC 101 INTRO. PROBLEM SOLVING USING COMPUTERS, ECO 335 ECONOMICS and PUBLIC POLICY OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY, FIN 330 PRINCIPLES OF FINANCE, MGT 350 FUNDAMENTALS OF MANAGEMENT, MKT 360 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING, TSM 099 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION, TSM 121 TELECOMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONICS PRINCIPLES, TSM 133 TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY AND METHODS, TSM 232 OPERATING SYSTEMS, TSM 233 NETWORK SERVICES, TSM 241 NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS, TSM 320 INTRODUCTION TO WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY, TSM 343 PROTOCOL ANALYSIS, TSM 411 NETWORK DESIGN, OPERATIONS, AND MANAGEMENT, TSM 443 TELEPHONE TECHNOLOGY, TSM 488 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Telecommunications Systems Management College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Telecommunications Systems Management, 263A IT, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3392 At Murray State University students have the option of obtaining their TSM degree by attending classes on campus or in the comfort of their own home with the TSM Online Degree Program. Since these systems provide the architectural structure for such activities as electronic commerce, electronic banking, video teleconferencing, distance learning, telemedicine, data interchange, on-demand video, and a host of other traditional and new uses for business and industry, persons who are qualified to design, implement, and maintain such systems are in very high demand. The market need exceeds the number of graduates in the field. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Telecommunications Systems Management - Wireless Communications Electronics Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Telecommunications Systems Management This program provides students specialization options within the curriculum. Students in this program will have the insight and ability to function in all areas of Telecommunications Systems Management (TSM) but will choose a program option which will support that aspect of management which interests them most - communications electronics and telephony, industrial networking applications, system administration, business applications, or E-commerce. In addition, they will be prepared to move on to the Master of Science in Telecommunications Systems Management if they so choose. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include ACC 200 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I, ACC 201 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II, CIS 307 DECISION SUPPORT TECHNOLOGIES, CIS 317 PRINCIPLES OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN, CSC 101 INTRO. PROBLEM SOLVING USING COMPUTERS, ECO 335 ECONOMICS and PUBLIC POLICY OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY, FIN 330 PRINCIPLES OF FINANCE, MGT 350 FUNDAMENTALS OF MANAGEMENT, MKT 360 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING, TSM 099 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION, TSM 121 TELECOMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONICS PRINCIPLES, TSM 133 TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY AND METHODS, TSM 232 OPERATING SYSTEMS, TSM 233 NETWORK SERVICES, TSM 241 NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS, TSM 320 INTRODUCTION TO WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY, TSM 343 PROTOCOL ANALYSIS, TSM 411 NETWORK DESIGN, OPERATIONS, AND MANAGEMENT, TSM 443 TELEPHONE TECHNOLOGY, TSM 488 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Telecommunications Systems Management College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Telecommunications Systems Management, 263A IT, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3392 At Murray State University students have the option of obtaining their TSM degree by attending classes on campus or in the comfort of their own home with the TSM Online Degree Program. Since these systems provide the architectural structure for such activities as electronic commerce, electronic banking, video teleconferencing, distance learning, telemedicine, data interchange, on-demand video, and a host of other traditional and new uses for business and industry, persons who are qualified to design, implement, and maintain such systems are in very high demand. The market need exceeds the number of graduates in the field. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Television Production Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications The television production program provides extensive theoretical and practical experience in all aspects of digital video production. In addition to in-class lectures, this program gives students a chance to develop their skills in television production through scheduled labs and class projects. The program's objective is to turn out independent television producers who can compete for production management jobs within existing organizations or set up their own production companies as entrepreneurs. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include JMC 099 Freshman Orientation, JMC 168 Contemporary Mass Media, JMC 194 Newswriting, JMC 330 Mass Media Effects, JMC 391 Public Relations Principles, JMC 412 Writing for Public Relations, JMC 440 Research Methods for Public Relations, JMC 491 Advanced Public Relations, JMC 499 Senior Seminar, JMC 590 Mass Communication Law. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications, 114 Wilson Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2387 The Department is one of only 109 programs in the United States fully-accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC). Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Theatre Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Theatre   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include THD 098 Theatre Attendance and Assembly, THD 099 Freshman Orientation, THD 111 Acting I, THD 120 Play Analysis, THD 240 Stagecraft, THD 420 Theatre History and Literature I, THD 421 Theatre History and Literature II, THD 430 Directing I, THD 470 Senior Seminar. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Theatre College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Theatre, 106 Fine Arts Building, Murray State University, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4421 The Department of Theatre offers opportunities for students to learn the art and craft of theatre through numerous, diverse productions each year. A major in theatre provides the training and experience for those who wish to pursue careers or avocations in the theatre or associated businesses, including acting, directing, technical theatre, and dance. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Wildlife and Conservation Biology - Conservation Biology option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences Conservation Biology emphasizes national and international conservation issues, nongame species, endangered species, and the maintenance of biodiversity. It includes interdisciplinary preparation in economics, international relations, and political systems. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include BIO 099 Freshman Orientation, BIO 221 Zoology: Animal Form, BIO 115 The Cellular Basis of Life and Function, BIO 116 Biological Inquiry and Analysis, CHE 201 General College Chemistry, CHE 202 General Chemistry, ENG 101 Composition, MAT 150 Algebra and Trigonometry, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic, ENG 102 Composition and Research. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences, 2112 Biology Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2786 The department&#39;s diverse undergraduate programs include General Biology, Pre-Medicine, Molecular Biology, Fisheries and Aquatic Biology, Wildlife Biology, Biology/Secondary Certification and a variety of curricula to support career choices in Pharmacy, Dentistry and Physical Therapy. Of course, these are not the only career opportunities for students with a biology degree; many exist with industry, state and federal government agencies, and academia. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Wildlife and Conservation Biology - Wildlife Biology option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences The Wildlife Biology option represents the classic fields of study of vertebrate wildlife in their free-ranging environments and completion of the program will meet all requirements for certification from The Wildlife Society. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include BIO 099 Freshman Orientation, BIO 221 Zoology: Animal Form, BIO 115 The Cellular Basis of Life and Function, BIO 116 Biological Inquiry and Analysis, CHE 201 General College Chemistry, CHE 202 General Chemistry, ENG 101 Composition, MAT 150 Algebra and Trigonometry, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic, ENG 102 Composition and Research. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences, 2112 Biology Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2786 The department&#39;s diverse undergraduate programs include General Biology, Pre-Medicine, Molecular Biology, Fisheries and Aquatic Biology, Wildlife Biology, Biology/Secondary Certification and a variety of curricula to support career choices in Pharmacy, Dentistry and Physical Therapy. Of course, these are not the only career opportunities for students with a biology degree; many exist with industry, state and federal government agencies, and academia. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Science in Wildlife and Conservation Biology - Zoological Conservation option Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences Zoological Conservation is for those interested primarily in working in a zoo setting. While not restricting a graduate to management of wildlife in captivity, it emphasizes animal physiology, health, and behavior useful in a controlled environment. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include BIO 099 Freshman Orientation, BIO 221 Zoology: Animal Form, BIO 115 The Cellular Basis of Life and Function, BIO 116 Biological Inquiry and Analysis, CHE 201 General College Chemistry, CHE 202 General Chemistry, ENG 101 Composition, MAT 150 Algebra and Trigonometry, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic, ENG 102 Composition and Research. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences, 2112 Biology Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2786 The department&#39;s diverse undergraduate programs include General Biology, Pre-Medicine, Molecular Biology, Fisheries and Aquatic Biology, Wildlife Biology, Biology/Secondary Certification and a variety of curricula to support career choices in Pharmacy, Dentistry and Physical Therapy. Of course, these are not the only career opportunities for students with a biology degree; many exist with industry, state and federal government agencies, and academia. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelor of Social Work Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Social Work, Criminal Justice, and Gerontology This program prepares students for professional entry level generalist practice in the social work profession, for entry level state licensure and for graduate education. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include SWK 099 Freshman Orientation, SWK 099 Freshman Orientation, SWK 201 Social Work and Social Welfare, SWK 225 Human Diversity, SWK 301 Human Behavior and Social Environment I, SWK 302 Human Behavior and the Social Environment II, SWK 303 Introduction to Generalist Social Work Research, SWK 310 Social Work Practice I, SWK 311 Social Work Practice Skills, SWK 312 Social Work Practice II, SWK 313 Social Work Practice III, SWK 350 Social Welfare Policies and Services, SWK 498 Senior Seminar, SWK 499 Field Practicum. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Social Work, Criminal Justice, and Gerontology College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Social Work, Criminal Justice, and Gerontology, 101S Applied Science Bldg, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2506 Social work is a dynamic profession based on knowledge, practice skills, research, and professional values. It has a code of ethics, practice standards, and a national system of accreditation. The profession unites the commitment to help others with the skill and knowledge needed to provide that help. Criminal Justice majors go on to careers in policing, corrections, victim services, law, and research. Within each of these areas there are many career opportunities at the local, state, and federal level. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelors of Arts in Communication Disorders Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Division of Communication Disorders The Graduate Program in Speech-Language Pathology at Murray State University is committed to the development of exemplary professionals in speech-language pathology to serve the needs of Western Kentucky, the Jackson Purchase, Kentucky, and the national and global communities. The Division of Communication Disorders recognizes that communication binds individuals and peoples to a language, culture and place within the human family. Students are prepared to respond successfully to the challenges of cultural and linguistic diversity as good citizens and as good professionals in a multicultural society. The Graduate Program seeks to meet its commitment through a threefold mission of 1) teaching, 2) service, and 3) research. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Division of Communication Disorders College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Division of Communication Disorders, 125 Alexander Hall Bldg, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2446 The graduate program of Speech-Language Pathology is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation (CAA. The program has maintained continuous accreditation since 1982. Upon completion of the master&#39;s degree and nine months of supervised professional experience, graduates of the program are eligible for the Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC). The CCC is the professional accreditation that is recognized in every state and required for professional practice in most work settings. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bachelors of Science in Communication Disorders Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Division of Communication Disorders The Graduate Program in Speech-Language Pathology at Murray State University is committed to the development of exemplary professionals in speech-language pathology to serve the needs of Western Kentucky, the Jackson Purchase, Kentucky, and the national and global communities. The Division of Communication Disorders recognizes that communication binds individuals and peoples to a language, culture and place within the human family. Students are prepared to respond successfully to the challenges of cultural and linguistic diversity as good citizens and as good professionals in a multicultural society. The Graduate Program seeks to meet its commitment through a threefold mission of 1) teaching, 2) service, and 3) research. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Division of Communication Disorders College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Division of Communication Disorders, 125 Alexander Hall Bldg, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2446 The graduate program of Speech-Language Pathology is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation (CAA. The program has maintained continuous accreditation since 1982. Upon completion of the master&#39;s degree and nine months of supervised professional experience, graduates of the program are eligible for the Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC). The CCC is the professional accreditation that is recognized in every state and required for professional practice in most work settings. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Bauernfeind MBA - Master of Business Administration Full Time 1 Year(s) $27826 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Management, Marketing, and Business Administration The class size and course rotations allow students in the traditional MBA program to finish their degree as quickly as 12 months. Students needing to take prerequisite courses will require additional time. The Bauernfeind MBA has been AACSB accredited since 1981, making it one of the longest accredited programs in the country. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. MBA Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Management, Marketing, and Business Administration College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Management, Marketing, and Business Administration, 451 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6196 The College of Business and Public Affairs (BPA) prepares students for careers in the dynamic environments of business, information technology, public and private organizations, and mass communications. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Dual Master of Professional Accountancy Full Time Variable $27826 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University ACC 202 Accounting Applications Laboratory, ACC 300 Intermediate Accounting I, ACC 301 Intermediate Accounting II, ACC 302 Federal Income Tax, FIN 332 Financial Management, FIN 331Principles of Insurance, FIN 333 Principles of Investment, CSC 232 Visual Basic Programming I, CIS 304 Principles of Information Systems Analysis and Design, CSC 125 Internet and Web Page Design. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting, 351 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4193 The Department of Accounting is committed to providing an excellent accounting education that enables graduates to effectively compete in an accounting or related business environment. This commitment arises from a sincere desire to deliver high quality accounting instruction that encourages both accounting students and non-accounting majors to appreciate, understand and use accounting information. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Joint Doctor of Education or Doctor of Philosophy Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling The college is a participant in joint doctoral programs (doctor of education or doctor of philosophy) with the University of Kentucky, and the University of Reading, England. Students who are interested in doctoral programs in education should see their advisors or the coordinator, joint doctoral programs for further information. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Doctoral Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling, 2332 Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2791 The Department of Educational Studies, Leadership &amp; Counseling (ELC) offers students the opportunity to obtain graduate degrees in three program areas: (1) Educational Administration and Leadership, including School Principal, Supervisor of Instruction, Director of Pupil Personnel, and Superintendent; (2) Counseling Programs, including School Counseling and Community Counseling, and a non-counseling degree in human services with concentration in healthcare administration and nonprofit organizations; (3) School Psychology Certification (6th year program) for individual intellectual assessment endorsement. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Joint Doctoral in Aquatic Biology and Environmental Sciences Full Time Variable Contact provider College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences The department has a cooperative Ph.D. program with the University of Louisville in aquatic biology and the environmental sciences. A student accepted to this program will complete at least one year of work at the University of Louisville taking specific course work and/or conducting research. The remaining two to three years will be spent in residence at Murray State University. A written dissertation will be required and the degree conferred by the University of Louisville. Additional information can be obtained from the graduate coordinator in the Department of Biological Sciences, Murray State University. Students must obtain a master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Doctoral Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences, 2112 Biology Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2786 The department&#39;s diverse undergraduate programs include General Biology, Pre-Medicine, Molecular Biology, Fisheries and Aquatic Biology, Wildlife Biology, Biology/Secondary Certification and a variety of curricula to support career choices in Pharmacy, Dentistry and Physical Therapy. Of course, these are not the only career opportunities for students with a biology degree; many exist with industry, state and federal government agencies, and academia. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University MBA - Master of Business Administration in Accounting Full Time Variable $27826 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. MBA Murray State University ACC 490 Survey of Accounting, ECO 500 Foundations of Economic Analysis, MAT 220 Business Calculus, BPA 355 Information Systems and Decision Making2), FIN 330 Principles of Finance, MGT 350 Fundamentals of Management, MKT 360 Principles of Marketing, CIS 443 Business Statistics III. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting, 351 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4193 The Department of Accounting is committed to providing an excellent accounting education that enables graduates to effectively compete in an accounting or related business environment. This commitment arises from a sincere desire to deliver high quality accounting instruction that encourages both accounting students and non-accounting majors to appreciate, understand and use accounting information. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology Full Time Variable $27826 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Psychology The graduate admissions and training committee reserves the right to deny admission to an applicant or to discontinue the training of a student who, in the opinion of the committee, would not be able to function competently in the area of clinical psychology. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University PSY 620 Graduate Seminar in Professional and Ethical Issues, PSY 621 Biological Bases of Behavior, PSY 622 Cognitive Bases of Behavior, PSY 645 Clinical Measurement and Evaluation I, PSY 664 Psychopathology, PSY 665 Clinical Measurement and Evaluation II, PSY 652 Univariate Research Design and Statistics, PSY 688 Multivariate Research Design and Statistics. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Psychology College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Psychology, 212 Wells Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2851 The Department of Psychology provides students with the very best in undergraduate instruction both inside and outside of the formal classroom setting. The focus of the program is on acquiring an understanding of human behavior, as well as writing, research and analytical skills, which students can use in a wide variety of careers. The department has an entire floor of scientific laboratories for psychological research. In addition, the department&#39;s Psychological Center provides clinical services to students and the community, and serves as a training center for graduate students in the Clinical Psychology Master&#39;s Program. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education (Secondary Education) - Biology Full Time Variable $27826 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences Students seeking the M.A.Ed. in secondary education (see Chapter 5) may complete a biology specialization with 12 hours of 500- or 600-level biology courses. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences, 2112 Biology Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2786 The department&#39;s diverse undergraduate programs include General Biology, Pre-Medicine, Molecular Biology, Fisheries and Aquatic Biology, Wildlife Biology, Biology/Secondary Certification and a variety of curricula to support career choices in Pharmacy, Dentistry and Physical Therapy. Of course, these are not the only career opportunities for students with a biology degree; many exist with industry, state and federal government agencies, and academia. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education (Secondary Education) - Business and Marketing Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education Students seeking the M.A.Ed. in secondary education may complete a business and marketing specialization with 12 hours of 500 or 600 level courses. Courses must be planned and approved by a business education advisor. BED 610 is required as one of the courses. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education (Secondary Education) - Business and Marketing Full Time 1 Year(s) $27826 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Management, Marketing, and Business Administration Students seeking the M.A.Ed. in secondary education (see Chapter 5) may complete a business and marketing specialization with 12 hours of 500 or 600 level courses. Courses must be planned and approved by a business education advisor. BED 610, Foundations of Business and Marketing Education, is required as one of the courses. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Management, Marketing, and Business Administration College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Management, Marketing, and Business Administration, 451 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6196 The College of Business and Public Affairs (BPA) prepares students for careers in the dynamic environments of business, information technology, public and private organizations, and mass communications. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education (Secondary Education) - Chemistry Full Time Variable $27826 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry Students seeking the M.A.Ed. in secondary education (see Chapter 5) may complete a chemistry specialization with 12 hours of 500- or 600-level chemistry courses. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry, 456 Blackburn Science Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2584 Murray State&#39;s chemistry programs are designed to prepare students for careers in chemistry and related professions. The department is fully certified by the American Chemical Society&#39;s Committee on Professional Training. In addition, the Student Affiliates chapter of the American Chemical Society at Murray State has been recognized as being one of the most outstanding chapters in the nation. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education (Secondary Education) - Earth Science Full Time Variable $27826 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Geosciences Students seeking the M.A.Ed. in secondary education (see Chapter 5) may complete an earth science specialization with 12 hours of 500- or 600-level earth science courses. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Geosciences College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Geosciences, 104A Wilson Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2591 The undergraduate and graduate degrees offered by the Department of Geosciences are strongly supported by course work that focuses upon spatial technologies as they relate to earth science, geoarchaeology, geographic information science and environmental geology.Geoscience students are offered opportunities to conduct research, become familiar with the most modern equipment, gain field experience, and participate in internships that make them uniquely qualified for professional careers in the public and private sectors or for entry into Masters or Ph.D. programs. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education (Secondary Education) - English Full Time Variable $27826 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy Students seeking the M.A.Ed. in secondary education (see Chapter 5) may complete an English specialization with 12-15 hours of 500- or 600-level English courses. If approved by the English graduate coordinator, nine of these hours also may be counted toward the M.A. in English (thesis or non-thesis) as a second degree if they fall within the eight-year time limit. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy, 7C Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2401 The Department of English and Philosophy helps students explore the world of words and ideas while preparing for a variety of creative and dynamic careers. Students majoring in the department&#39;s programs can look forward to success in fields such as creative writing, technical writing, business, publishing, teaching, law, and journalism. Through their studies at Murray State, English and Philosophy majors gain the flexibility of a well-developed mind, a facility with the power of language, and the analytical skills employers want. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education (Secondary Education) - Environmental Education Endorsement Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education (Secondary Education) - French, German, or Spanish Full Time Variable $27826 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Modern Languages The Department of Modern Languages provides instruction in support of the M.A.Ed. in secondary education with a specialization in French, German or Spanish with 12 hours of 500-level courses in the appropriate language. Prospective students should contact the chair of the department for details on advising and graduate program design. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Modern Languages College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Modern Languages, 4A Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2501 the department of Modern Languages at Murray State offers majors and minors in French, German and Spanish. Students may also take up to four semesters in Japanese. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education (Secondary Education) - Geography Full Time Variable $27826 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Geosciences Students seeking the M.A.Ed. in secondary education (see Chapter 5) may complete a geography specialization with 12 hours of 500- or 600-level geography courses. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Geosciences College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Geosciences, 104A Wilson Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2591 The undergraduate and graduate degrees offered by the Department of Geosciences are strongly supported by course work that focuses upon spatial technologies as they relate to earth science, geoarchaeology, geographic information science and environmental geology.Geoscience students are offered opportunities to conduct research, become familiar with the most modern equipment, gain field experience, and participate in internships that make them uniquely qualified for professional careers in the public and private sectors or for entry into Masters or Ph.D. programs. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education (Secondary Education) - Health Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education Students seeking the M.A.Ed. in secondary education may complete a specialization in health with 12-15 semester hours of health courses. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education (Secondary Education) - History Full Time Variable $27826 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of History Students seeking the M.A.Ed. in secondary education (see Chapter 5) may complete a history specialization with 12 hours of 500- or 600-level history courses. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of History College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of History, 6B Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2231 The Department of History at Murray State University offers baccalaureate degrees with or without certification to teach; its variety of strong courses will prepare students for graduate work at the M.A. or Ph.D. level. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education (Secondary Education) - Industrial Education Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education Students seeking the M.A.Ed. in secondary education may complete an industrial education specialization (including Family and Consumer Studies) with 12 hours of 500 or 600 level industrial education courses. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education (Secondary Education) - Instructional Computer Technology Endorsement Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education (Secondary Education) - Mathematics Full Time Variable $27826 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics Students seeking the M.A.Ed. in secondary education (see Chapter 5) may complete a mathematics specialization with 12 hours of 500- or 600-level mathematics courses. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty Hall Room 6C, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2311 The department, through the work of 25 full-time faculty, offers programs leading to baccalaureate and masters degrees. Research is currently conducted in pure and applied mathematics and statistics. The department is supported by excellent physical facilities and strong library holdings of many current journals in the Mathematical Sciences. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education (Secondary Education) - Mathematics Full Time Variable $27826 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics Students seeking the M.A.Ed. in secondary education (see Chapter 5) may complete a mathematics specialization with 12 hours of 500- or 600-level mathematics courses. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty Hall Room 6C, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2311 The department, through the work of 25 full-time faculty, offers programs leading to baccalaureate and masters degrees. Research is currently conducted in pure and applied mathematics and statistics. The department is supported by excellent physical facilities and strong library holdings of many current journals in the Mathematical Sciences. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education (Secondary Education) - Physical Education Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education Students seeking the M.A.Ed. in secondary education may complete a specialization in physical education with 12-15 semester hours of physical education courses. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education (Secondary Education) - Psychology Full Time Variable $27826 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Psychology Students seeking the M.A.Ed. in secondary education (see Chapter 5) may complete a psychology specialization with 12 hours of 500- or 600-level psychology courses. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Psychology College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Psychology, 212 Wells Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2851 The Department of Psychology provides students with the very best in undergraduate instruction both inside and outside of the formal classroom setting. The focus of the program is on acquiring an understanding of human behavior, as well as writing, research and analytical skills, which students can use in a wide variety of careers. The department has an entire floor of scientific laboratories for psychological research. In addition, the department&#39;s Psychological Center provides clinical services to students and the community, and serves as a training center for graduate students in the Clinical Psychology Master&#39;s Program. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education (Secondary Education) - School Safety Endorsement Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education (Secondary Education) - Teaching Area in Studio Art Full Time Variable $27826 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences Students seeking the M.A.Ed. in secondary education (see Chapter 5) may complete a studio art specialization with 12 hours of 500 or 600 level studio art courses. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences, 108 Carr Health Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6124 The department is dedicated to preparing professionals in such areas as; Communication disorders, Dietetics and Food Management, Recreation and Leisure Services, and Youth and Non profit Leadership. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education - Elementary (Non Thesis) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University ADM 630 Methods of Research, EDU 631 Application of Learning and Motivation Principles, EDU 633 Curriculum Development, EDU 645 History of Education in the United States, EDU 698 Thesis, EDU 649 Research in Education1. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education, 3101 Alexander Hal, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 The Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education (ECE) offers programs leading to the associate degree in child development, or the baccalaureate degree in interdisciplinary early childhood education (birth to 5 years), or elementary education (primary through grade 5). Graduate programs are offered in interdisciplinary early childhood education, elementary education, library media, and reading and writing. The department encourages students to seek the Master of Arts or Master of Science in Education and the Education Specialist degrees. However, non-degree programs for Kentucky include 5th Year (Rank II) and +30 Hours above the Masters (Rank I). Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education - Elementary (Thesis) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University ADM 630 Methods of Research, EDU 631 Application of Learning and Motivation Principles, EDU 633 Curriculum Development, EDU 645 History of Education in the United States, EDU 698 Thesis. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education, 3101 Alexander Hal, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 The Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education (ECE) offers programs leading to the associate degree in child development, or the baccalaureate degree in interdisciplinary early childhood education (birth to 5 years), or elementary education (primary through grade 5). Graduate programs are offered in interdisciplinary early childhood education, elementary education, library media, and reading and writing. The department encourages students to seek the Master of Arts or Master of Science in Education and the Education Specialist degrees. However, non-degree programs for Kentucky include 5th Year (Rank II) and +30 Hours above the Masters (Rank I). Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education - Guidance and Counseling K-12 (School Counseling K-12) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University GUI 615 Behavioral Assessment and Intervention, GUI 619 Laboratory in Guidance and Counseling, GUI 620 Practicum in Guidance and Counseling, GUI 635 Developmental Processes, GUI 637 Effective Practice in School Counseling, GUI 692 Group Dynamics in Counseling, GUI 693 Theories of Counseling. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling, 2332 Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2791 The Department of Educational Studies, Leadership &amp; Counseling (ELC) offers students the opportunity to obtain graduate degrees in three program areas: (1) Educational Administration and Leadership, including School Principal, Supervisor of Instruction, Director of Pupil Personnel, and Superintendent; (2) Counseling Programs, including School Counseling and Community Counseling, and a non-counseling degree in human services with concentration in healthcare administration and nonprofit organizations; (3) School Psychology Certification (6th year program) for individual intellectual assessment endorsement. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education - Middle School (Non Thesis) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University ADM 630 Methods of Research, EDU 631 Application of Learning and Motivation Principles, EDU 633 Curriculum Development, EDU 645 History of Education in the United States, EDU 649 Research in Education. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education - Middle School (Thesis) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University ADM 630 Methods of Research, EDU 631 Application of Learning and Motivation Principles, EDU 633 Curriculum Development, EDU 645 History of Education in the United States, EDU 698 Thesis, PSY 681 Advanced Adolescent Psychology. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education - Reading and Writing (Non Thesis) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University ADM 630 Methods of Research, EDU 633 Curriculum Development, EDU 645 History of Education in the United States, REA 612 Foundations of Literacy, REA 628 Literacy Assessment. Limited reading/writing electives approved in advance by the student’s education advisor (9 hrs). Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education, 3101 Alexander Hal, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 The Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education (ECE) offers programs leading to the associate degree in child development, or the baccalaureate degree in interdisciplinary early childhood education (birth to 5 years), or elementary education (primary through grade 5). Graduate programs are offered in interdisciplinary early childhood education, elementary education, library media, and reading and writing. The department encourages students to seek the Master of Arts or Master of Science in Education and the Education Specialist degrees. However, non-degree programs for Kentucky include 5th Year (Rank II) and +30 Hours above the Masters (Rank I). Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education - Reading and Writing (Thesis) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University ADM 630 Methods of Research, EDU 633 Curriculum Development, EDU 645 History of Education in the United States, REA 612 Foundations of Literacy, REA 628 Literacy Assessment. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education, 3101 Alexander Hal, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 The Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education (ECE) offers programs leading to the associate degree in child development, or the baccalaureate degree in interdisciplinary early childhood education (birth to 5 years), or elementary education (primary through grade 5). Graduate programs are offered in interdisciplinary early childhood education, elementary education, library media, and reading and writing. The department encourages students to seek the Master of Arts or Master of Science in Education and the Education Specialist degrees. However, non-degree programs for Kentucky include 5th Year (Rank II) and +30 Hours above the Masters (Rank I). Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education - School Administration Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University ADM 600* Introduction to Educational Leadership, ADM 624* School and Community Relations, ADM 630 Methods of Research, ADM 644 Survey of Research in Effective Schools, ADM 645 Educational Resources Management, ADM 650*Clinical Supervision, ADM 655* Curriculum and Program Development, ADM 657 Educational Policy and Ethics, ADM 669 Seminar in School Administration. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling, 2332 Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2791 The Department of Educational Studies, Leadership &amp; Counseling (ELC) offers students the opportunity to obtain graduate degrees in three program areas: (1) Educational Administration and Leadership, including School Principal, Supervisor of Instruction, Director of Pupil Personnel, and Superintendent; (2) Counseling Programs, including School Counseling and Community Counseling, and a non-counseling degree in human services with concentration in healthcare administration and nonprofit organizations; (3) School Psychology Certification (6th year program) for individual intellectual assessment endorsement. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education - Secondary (Non Thesis) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University ADM 630 Methods of Research, EDU 631 Application of Learning and Motivation Principles, EDU 633 Curriculum Development, EDU 645 History of Education in the United States, EDU 698 Thesis, EDU 649 Research in Education. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education - Secondary (Thesis) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University ADM 630 Methods of Research, EDU 631 Application of Learning and Motivation Principles, EDU 633 Curriculum Development, EDU 645 History of Education in the United States, EDU 698 Thesis. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education in Special Education (Mild Learning and Behavior Disorders P-12 Certification) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education This program is designed for individuals certified in regular education who want certification in learning and behavior disorders. This program is also for individuals who hold a categorical special education certificate in one or more areas such as LD, BD, EMH, PH, etc., and want learning and behavior disorders certification. Individuals participating in the alternative route to learning and behavior disorders certification program may also apply for admission to this program once they have received their temporary provisional certificate. Admission to the Teacher Education Program must be obtained. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University ADM 630 Methods of Research -or-, SED 646 Survey of Research Applied to Special Populations, CDI 635 Graduate Seminar in Communication Disorders, SED 537 Diagnostic Methods, SED 540 Procedures for Classroom Management and Discipline, SED 552 Functional Behavior Analysis, SED 602 Family-Professional Partnerships, SED 603 Special Education Law and Procedures. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education in Special Education (Moderate to Severe Disabilities Certification P-12) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education This program is for individuals with any elementary, middle, secondary, or special education certification who wish to obtain a P-12 certificate in moderate to severe disabilities. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University ADM 630 Methods of Research -or-, SED 646 Survey of Research Applied to Special Populations, CDI 550 Neuromuscular Disorders, CDI 582 Communication Programming for Individuals with Severe Disabilities, SED 531 Nature and Needs of Individuals with Moderate to Severe Disabilities, SED 551 Transdisciplinary Assessment of Individuals with Moderate to Severe Disabilities. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education in Special Education - Advanced Studies in Learning and Behavior Disorders (Non Thesis) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education This program is designed for individuals certified in learning and behavior disorders. The program can also be used as a basis for developing a Rank I program. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University SED 613 Advanced Behavior Support, SED 655 Special Education Transition. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education in Special Education - Advanced Studies in Learning and Behavior Disorders (Thesis) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education This program is designed for individuals certified in learning and behavior disorders. The program can also be used as a basis for developing a Rank I program. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University EDU 631 Application of Learning and Motivation Principles, SED 603 Special Education Law and Procedures, SED 646 Survey of Research Applied to Special Populations, SED 698-699 Thesis, EDU 645 History of Education in the United States, EDU 664 Techniques of Teaching Environmental Education, EDU 665 Field Experiences in Environmental Education, PSY 581 Abnormal Psychology. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education in Special Education - Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education (Non Thesis) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education This program leads to eligibility for certification in interdisciplinary early childhood education (birth to primary). Appropriate undergraduate majors for program entry are child development, early childhood education, special education, communication disorders, or other human service fields. In non thesis, a minimum of 50 percent of coursework, excluding thesis and practicum credit, must be in course numbered 600 or above. Students seeking initial certification in education (not currently certified in any educational area) must meet all requirements for admission to Teacher Education and Student Teaching. In order to meet these requirements, students may be required to complete additional undergraduate coursework. Students seeking initial certification in education should consult with their advisor and the Director of Teacher Education for requirements.
Or three hours of graduate level research approved by advisor.
Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Education in Special Education - Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education (Thesis) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education This program leads to eligibility for certification in interdisciplinary early childhood education (birth to primary). Appropriate undergraduate majors for program entry are child development, early childhood education, special education, communication disorders, or other human service fields. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University SED 646 Survey of Research Applied to Special Populations3, ELE 605 Introduction to Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education, ELE 607 Research in Early Childhood Education, EDU 625 Theory and Practice in Classroom Management, EDU 691 Nature and Needs of Gifted Students, ELE 604 Advanced Studies in Kindergarten. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in English - Creative Writing Full Time Variable $27826 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy The objectives of the M.A. program in English are to prepare teachers of language, literature and composition at the college and secondary school levels; to provide a broad foundation for those wishing to pursue further graduate study; and to meet the special needs of a variety of pre-professional programs. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University ENG 600 Research and Bibliography, ENG 698 Thesis Writing, ENG 699 Thesis Writing, ENG 520 Forms of Poetry
NG 521 Forms of Fiction, ENG 610 Graduate Writer’s Workshop.
Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy, 7C Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2401 The Department of English and Philosophy helps students explore the world of words and ideas while preparing for a variety of creative and dynamic careers. Students majoring in the department&#39;s programs can look forward to success in fields such as creative writing, technical writing, business, publishing, teaching, law, and journalism. Through their studies at Murray State, English and Philosophy majors gain the flexibility of a well-developed mind, a facility with the power of language, and the analytical skills employers want. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in English - English Education Full Time Variable $27826 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy The objectives of the M.A. program in English are to prepare teachers of language, literature and composition at the college and secondary school levels; to provide a broad foundation for those wishing to pursue further graduate study; and to meet the special needs of a variety of pre-professional programs. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University ENG 600 Research and Bibliography, ENG 601 Teaching Writing in Schools, ENG 602 Teaching Literature in Schools, ENG 603 Teaching English Language Arts in Schools, British literature courses (6 hrs), ENG electives (6 hrs). Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy, 7C Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2401 The Department of English and Philosophy helps students explore the world of words and ideas while preparing for a variety of creative and dynamic careers. Students majoring in the department&#39;s programs can look forward to success in fields such as creative writing, technical writing, business, publishing, teaching, law, and journalism. Through their studies at Murray State, English and Philosophy majors gain the flexibility of a well-developed mind, a facility with the power of language, and the analytical skills employers want. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in English - English Studies Full Time Variable $27826 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy The objectives of the M.A. program in English are to prepare teachers of language, literature and composition at the college and secondary school levels; to provide a broad foundation for those wishing to pursue further graduate study; and to meet the special needs of a variety of pre-professional programs. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University ENG 600 Research and Bibliography, American literature courses (6 hrs), British literature courses (6 hrs), ENG electives (15 hrs). Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy, 7C Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2401 The Department of English and Philosophy helps students explore the world of words and ideas while preparing for a variety of creative and dynamic careers. Students majoring in the department&#39;s programs can look forward to success in fields such as creative writing, technical writing, business, publishing, teaching, law, and journalism. Through their studies at Murray State, English and Philosophy majors gain the flexibility of a well-developed mind, a facility with the power of language, and the analytical skills employers want. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in English - Literature Full Time Variable $27826 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy The objectives of the M.A. program in English are to prepare teachers of language, literature and composition at the college and secondary school levels; to provide a broad foundation for those wishing to pursue further graduate study; and to meet the special needs of a variety of pre-professional programs. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University ENG 600 Research and Bibliography, American literature courses (6 hrs) , British literature courses (6 hrs), ENG electives (15 hrs). Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy, 7C Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2401 The Department of English and Philosophy helps students explore the world of words and ideas while preparing for a variety of creative and dynamic careers. Students majoring in the department&#39;s programs can look forward to success in fields such as creative writing, technical writing, business, publishing, teaching, law, and journalism. Through their studies at Murray State, English and Philosophy majors gain the flexibility of a well-developed mind, a facility with the power of language, and the analytical skills employers want. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in English - Philosophy as a Cognate Discipline (Non Thesis) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy The objectives of the M.A. program in English are to prepare teachers of language, literature and composition at the college and secondary school levels; to provide a broad foundation for those wishing to pursue further graduate study; and to meet the special needs of a variety of pre-professional programs. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University ENG 600 Research and Bibliography, ENG 698-699 Thesis Writing, American literature courses (6 hrs), British literature courses (6 hrs), ENG or PHI electives (9 hrs), ENG or PHI electives increase to 15 hrs. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy, 7C Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2401 The Department of English and Philosophy helps students explore the world of words and ideas while preparing for a variety of creative and dynamic careers. Students majoring in the department&#39;s programs can look forward to success in fields such as creative writing, technical writing, business, publishing, teaching, law, and journalism. Through their studies at Murray State, English and Philosophy majors gain the flexibility of a well-developed mind, a facility with the power of language, and the analytical skills employers want. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in English - Philosophy as a Cognate Discipline (Thesis) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy The objectives of the M.A. program in English are to prepare teachers of language, literature and composition at the college and secondary school levels; to provide a broad foundation for those wishing to pursue further graduate study; and to meet the special needs of a variety of pre-professional programs. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University ENG 600 Research and Bibliography, ENG 698-699 Thesis Writing, American literature courses (6 hrs), British literature courses (6 hrs), ENG or PHI electives (9 hrs). Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy, 7C Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2401 The Department of English and Philosophy helps students explore the world of words and ideas while preparing for a variety of creative and dynamic careers. Students majoring in the department&#39;s programs can look forward to success in fields such as creative writing, technical writing, business, publishing, teaching, law, and journalism. Through their studies at Murray State, English and Philosophy majors gain the flexibility of a well-developed mind, a facility with the power of language, and the analytical skills employers want. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in General Psychology Full Time Variable $27826 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Psychology   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University PSY 621 Biological Bases of Behavior, PSY 622 Cognitive Bases of Behavior, PSY 623 Social Bases of Behavior, PSY 624 Developmental Bases of Behavior, PSY 652 Univariate Research Design and Statistics, PSY 688 Multivariate Research Design and Statistics. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Psychology College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Psychology, 212 Wells Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2851 The Department of Psychology provides students with the very best in undergraduate instruction both inside and outside of the formal classroom setting. The focus of the program is on acquiring an understanding of human behavior, as well as writing, research and analytical skills, which students can use in a wide variety of careers. The department has an entire floor of scientific laboratories for psychological research. In addition, the department&#39;s Psychological Center provides clinical services to students and the community, and serves as a training center for graduate students in the Clinical Psychology Master&#39;s Program. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in History - European History (Non Thesis) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of History Students admitted to history graduate study should consult with the graduate advisor to declare a course of study which meets the requirement of either a thesis or non-thesis option. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University HIS 600 Development of Historical Thinking, HIS 602 Readings in European History, HIS 605 Seminar in European History, HIS 663 Readings in Third World History, HIS 6 hours of electives in major area, HIS 9 hours of electives in minor area, 9 hours in an approved collateral field. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of History College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of History, 6B Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2231 The Department of History at Murray State University offers baccalaureate degrees with or without certification to teach; its variety of strong courses will prepare students for graduate work at the M.A. or Ph.D. level. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in History - European History (Thesis) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of History Students admitted to history graduate study should consult with the graduate advisor to declare a course of study which meets the requirement of either a thesis or non-thesis option. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University HIS 600 Development of Historical Thinking, HIS 605 Seminar in European History, HIS 631 Seminar in United States History to 1865, HIS 12 hours of electives in major area, HIS 6 hours of electives in minor area. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of History College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of History, 6B Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2231 The Department of History at Murray State University offers baccalaureate degrees with or without certification to teach; its variety of strong courses will prepare students for graduate work at the M.A. or Ph.D. level. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in History - Public History (Non Thesis) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of History Students admitted to history graduate study should consult with the graduate advisor to declare a course of study which meets the requirement of either a thesis or non-thesis option. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University HIS 664 Public History: Professional Practice, HIS 600 Development of Historical Thinking, HIS 631 Seminar in United States History to 1865, HIS 633 Seminar in United States History since 1865, HIS 666 Administration of Historical Organizations, HIS 12 hours of United States history electives, HIS 9 hours of public history electives.* Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of History College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of History, 6B Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2231 The Department of History at Murray State University offers baccalaureate degrees with or without certification to teach; its variety of strong courses will prepare students for graduate work at the M.A. or Ph.D. level. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in History - Public History (Thesis) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of History Students admitted to history graduate study should consult with the graduate advisor to declare a course of study which meets the requirement of either a thesis or non-thesis option. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University HIS 600 Development of Historical Thinking, HIS 605 Seminar in European History, HIS 631 Seminar in United States History to 1865, HIS 12 hours of electives in major area, HIS 6 hours of electives in minor area. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of History College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of History, 6B Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2231 The Department of History at Murray State University offers baccalaureate degrees with or without certification to teach; its variety of strong courses will prepare students for graduate work at the M.A. or Ph.D. level. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in History - United States History (Non Thesis) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of History Students admitted to history graduate study should consult with the graduate advisor to declare a course of study which meets the requirement of either a thesis or non-thesis option. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University HIS 600 Development of Historical Thinking, HIS 622 Readings in United States History, HIS 631 Seminar in United States History to 1865, HIS 633 Seminar in United States History since 1865. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of History College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of History, 6B Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2231 The Department of History at Murray State University offers baccalaureate degrees with or without certification to teach; its variety of strong courses will prepare students for graduate work at the M.A. or Ph.D. level. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in History - United States History (Thesis) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of History Students admitted to history graduate study should consult with the graduate advisor to declare a course of study which meets the requirement of either a thesis or non-thesis option. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University HIS 600 Development of Historical Thinking, HIS 605 Seminar in European History, HIS 631 Seminar in United States History to 1865, HIS 12 hours of electives in major area, HIS 6 hours of electives in minor area. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of History College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of History, 6B Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2231 The Department of History at Murray State University offers baccalaureate degrees with or without certification to teach; its variety of strong courses will prepare students for graduate work at the M.A. or Ph.D. level. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Mathematics - Non Thesis Full Time Variable $27826 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics The master of arts program is a broadly based program which includes a study of algebra, analysis, topology, and the foundations of mathematics. The master of science program consists of a core of applied mathematics together with a core (at most 12 hours) in an allied field such as business, computer science, or physics. The program is flexible and is particularly suited to meet the needs of students preparing for careers in business, industry, or government. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University MAT courses, 600-level* (15 hrs), MAT courses, 500- or 600-level (15 hrs). Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty Hall Room 6C, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2311 The department, through the work of 25 full-time faculty, offers programs leading to baccalaureate and masters degrees. Research is currently conducted in pure and applied mathematics and statistics. The department is supported by excellent physical facilities and strong library holdings of many current journals in the Mathematical Sciences. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Mathematics - Thesis Full Time Variable $27826 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics The master of arts program is a broadly based program which includes a study of algebra, analysis, topology, and the foundations of mathematics. The master of science program consists of a core of applied mathematics together with a core (at most 12 hours) in an allied field such as business, computer science, or physics. The program is flexible and is particularly suited to meet the needs of students preparing for careers in business, industry, or government. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University MAT courses, 600-level* (12 hrs), MAT courses, 500- or 600-level (12 hrs), MAT 698-699 Research and Thesis (6 hrs). Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty Hall Room 6C, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2311 The department, through the work of 25 full-time faculty, offers programs leading to baccalaureate and masters degrees. Research is currently conducted in pure and applied mathematics and statistics. The department is supported by excellent physical facilities and strong library holdings of many current journals in the Mathematical Sciences. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Organizational Communication - Non Thesis Full Time Variable $27826 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Organizational Communication The program focuses on the application of communication theory, research, and skills in organizational settings. The purpose of studying organizational communication is to understand how the strategic use of messages, meanings, and information maintain complex organizations. The program, which is both theoretically and experientially oriented, provides students with communication competencies needed in every career and industry. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University COM 585 Advanced Organizational Communication (if not taken for an undergraduate degree) (3), COM 645 Foundations of Organizational Communication (3), COM 672 Communication in Instructional Environments (required for lab assistants only) (3), COM 685 Seminar in Organizational Communication (3), COM 690 Research Methods in Speech Communication (2), COM 692 Research Practice (2), Approved COM electives, 600 level (3-6), Approved electives, 500 or 600 level (9-12). Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Organizational Communication College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Organizational Communication, 312 Wilson Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4483 The department mission is to develop student competence in the application and synthesis of those communication processes, theories and skills that enable individuals and groups to organize effectively in an increasingly complex and global society. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Organizational Communication - Thesis Full Time Variable $27826 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Organizational Communication The program focuses on the application of communication theory, research, and skills in organizational settings. The purpose of studying organizational communication is to understand how the strategic use of messages, meanings, and information maintain complex organizations. The program, which is both theoretically and experientially oriented, provides students with communication competencies needed in every career and industry. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University COM 585 Advanced Organizational Communication (if not taken for an undergraduate degree) (3), COM 645 Foundations of Organizational Communication (3), COM 672 Communication in Instructional Environments (required for lab assistants only) (3), COM 685 Seminar in Organizational Communication (3), COM 690 Research Methods in Speech Communication (2), COM 692 Research Practice (2), COM 693 Readings in Communication Research (3), Approved COM electives, 600 level (3-6), Approved electives, 500 or 600 level (3-6), COM 698-699 Thesis (6). Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Organizational Communication College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Organizational Communication, 312 Wilson Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4483 The department mission is to develop student competence in the application and synthesis of those communication processes, theories and skills that enable individuals and groups to organize effectively in an increasingly complex and global society. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Full Time Variable $27826 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University TSL 510 Applied Linguistics for Second Language Teaching, TSL 520 Computer Assisted Language Learning, TSL 530 Methods and Materials for Teaching ESL, TSL 533 Language and Culture, TSL 580 Practicum, TSL 610 Applied Linguistics and Professional Practices. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy, 7C Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2401 The Department of English and Philosophy helps students explore the world of words and ideas while preparing for a variety of creative and dynamic careers. Students majoring in the department&#39;s programs can look forward to success in fields such as creative writing, technical writing, business, publishing, teaching, law, and journalism. Through their studies at Murray State, English and Philosophy majors gain the flexibility of a well-developed mind, a facility with the power of language, and the analytical skills employers want. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Arts in Teaching in Mathematics Full Time Variable $27826 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics The M.A.T. program is designed for certified teachers who wish to strengthen their background in mathematics and keep up with current information in educational theory, curriculum and research. The program provides for both reasonable depth in the mathematics area and graduate-level exposure in supporting disciplines. Completion of this program fulfills the requirements for Rank II classification. A departmental advisor and an advisory committee must be established during the first semester of residence. A student portfolio is required. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University MAT courses, 600-level (3 hrs), MAT courses, 500- or 600-level (15-18 hrs), ADM 630 Methods of Research, EDU 631 Application of Learning and Motivation Principles to the Classroom, EDU 633 Curriculum Development. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty Hall Room 6C, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2311 The department, through the work of 25 full-time faculty, offers programs leading to baccalaureate and masters degrees. Research is currently conducted in pure and applied mathematics and statistics. The department is supported by excellent physical facilities and strong library holdings of many current journals in the Mathematical Sciences. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Business Administration - International Business and Finance Full Time Variable $27826 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance The Bauernfeind MBA program in Cyprus provides students with a strong background in business theory and practical applications to address a variety of problems. The integrated curriculum provides each student with an understanding of the major facets of domestic and international business operations including work in the theoretical and historical foundations of business, finance, quantitative controls and management information systems, research methodology, decision-making through the development of advanced functional skills, and the socio-political environment of business. With our new program and faculty expertise in the area of Telecommunications Systems Management, Murray State is now a leader in the applications of technology in the business arena. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. MBA Murray State University ACC 604 Quantitative Financial Controls 3, CIS 653 Management Science for Managerial Decision Making 3, ECO 625 Managerial Economics 3, FIN 602 Corporate Finance 3, MGT 651 Seminar in Organizational Behavior 3. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance, 307 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4188 he department offers a major in economics for those students who wish to pursue a traditional liberal arts education containing a mixture of business and non-business classes outside the College of Business and Public Affairs. This option may be especially attractive for pre-law students. The department offers an area in finance that prepares a student to operate in a variety of career paths, including banking, corporate finance, investments, securities analysis, and financial services. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing Full Time Variable $27826 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy The M.F.A. in Creative Writing (low-residency program) offers advanced instruction to creative writers whose circumstances prohibit them from pursuing a traditionally structured course of graduate study. The M.F.A. offers possible concentrations in fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction. The degree requires four 10-day residencies at Murray State University, offered twice annually; most of the curriculum requirements are satisfied via distance learning. Furthermore, the program encourages collaboration with other institutions of higher learning by allowing students to transfer nine hours from any accredited graduate institution. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of English and Philosophy, 7C Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2401 The Department of English and Philosophy helps students explore the world of words and ideas while preparing for a variety of creative and dynamic careers. Students majoring in the department&#39;s programs can look forward to success in fields such as creative writing, technical writing, business, publishing, teaching, law, and journalism. Through their studies at Murray State, English and Philosophy majors gain the flexibility of a well-developed mind, a facility with the power of language, and the analytical skills employers want. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Music Education - Non Thesis Full Time Variable $27826 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music The Department of Music offers the Master of Music Education degree. The purpose is to develop the candidate's qualities of professional leadership. The curriculum is planned to emphasize the investigation of important ideas and practices pertaining to school music, continue the development of musical skills and concepts, and provide opportunities to acquire both greater breadth of musicianship and a useful degree of specialization as it affects the music teaching/learning process. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University EDU 633 Curriculum Development, MUS 600 Historical and Philosophical Foundations of Music Education, MUS 601 Psychological Foundations of Music Education, MUS 639 Methods of Research in Music Education, MUS 659 Advanced Music History and Literature, MUS 627 The Elementary Music Program, MUS 698 Music Thesis I, MUS electives, 500 or 600 level (6 hrs). Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music, 504 Fine Arts Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4288 The Department of Music has been a member of theNational Association of Schools of Music since 1936. The department has a long and outstanding tradition of excellence. Graduates with degrees in music from Murray State University serve as leading musicians in such roles as opera singers, popular recording artists, professional symphony musicians, jazz educators, songwriters, television writers, public school music teachers, university music department chairs, instrument technicians, church musicians, and college music teachers. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Music Education - Non Thesis Full Time Variable $27826 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music The Department of Music offers the Master of Music Education degree. The purpose is to develop the candidate's qualities of professional leadership. The curriculum is planned to emphasize the investigation of important ideas and practices pertaining to school music, continue the development of musical skills and concepts, and provide opportunities to acquire both greater breadth of musicianship and a useful degree of specialization as it affects the music teaching/learning process. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University EDU 633 Curriculum Development, MUS 600 Historical and Philosophical Foundations of Music Education, MUS 601 Psychological Foundations of Music Education, MUS 639 Methods of Research in Music Education, MUS 659 Advanced Music History and Literature, MUS 627 The Elementary Music Program, MUS 698 Music Thesis I, MUS electives, 500 or 600 level (6 hrs). Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music, 504 Fine Arts Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4288 The Department of Music has been a member of theNational Association of Schools of Music since 1936. The department has a long and outstanding tradition of excellence. Graduates with degrees in music from Murray State University serve as leading musicians in such roles as opera singers, popular recording artists, professional symphony musicians, jazz educators, songwriters, television writers, public school music teachers, university music department chairs, instrument technicians, church musicians, and college music teachers. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Music Education - Thesis Full Time Variable $27826 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music The Department of Music offers the Master of Music Education degree. The purpose is to develop the candidate's qualities of professional leadership. The curriculum is planned to emphasize the investigation of important ideas and practices pertaining to school music, continue the development of musical skills and concepts, and provide opportunities to acquire both greater breadth of musicianship and a useful degree of specialization as it affects the music teaching/learning process. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University EDU 633 Curriculum Development, MUS 600 Historical and Philosophical Foundations of Music Education, MUS 601 Psychological Foundations of Music Education, MUS 639 Methods of Research in Music Education, MUS 659 Advanced Music History and Literature, MUS 627 The Elementary Music Program, MUS 698 Music Thesis I. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Music, 504 Fine Arts Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4288 The Department of Music has been a member of theNational Association of Schools of Music since 1936. The department has a long and outstanding tradition of excellence. Graduates with degrees in music from Murray State University serve as leading musicians in such roles as opera singers, popular recording artists, professional symphony musicians, jazz educators, songwriters, television writers, public school music teachers, university music department chairs, instrument technicians, church musicians, and college music teachers. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Professional Accountancy Full Time Variable $27826 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Accounting, 351 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4193 The Department of Accounting is committed to providing an excellent accounting education that enables graduates to effectively compete in an accounting or related business environment. This commitment arises from a sincere desire to deliver high quality accounting instruction that encourages both accounting students and non-accounting majors to appreciate, understand and use accounting information. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Public Administration Full Time Variable $27826 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University POL 573 Public Budgeting and Finance, POL 575 Human Resource Administration, POL 660 Research Methods, POL 670 Foundations of Public Administration, POL 671 Public Policy Analysis, POL 674 Public Organizations, POL 685 Public Administration Capstone. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs, 5A Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2661 The Department of Government, Law and International Affairs offers a major and a minor in political science (government), a public adminstration major, a major and a minor in international affairs, and a minor in legal studies (paralegal). Courses in political science are oriented towards the study of domestic and international politics of countries and regions around the world, including the United States. The international affairs courses are multidisciplinary and help prepare the student to function and thrive in an increasingly economic, social and political world. The legal studies courses prepare for a professional position as a paralegal or legal assistant to lawyers. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Agriculture - Non Thesis Full Time Variable $27826 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics The School of Agriculture offers a master of science degree. The purpose of this degree is to provide an opportunity for professional agricultural personnel to obtain an education at the graduate level or to prepare for terminal degree work at the doctoral level. Faculty advisors assist students in planning an appropriate course of study to meet their individual goals and to assure a balanced program. The master of science degree in agriculture provides concentration in either agricultural science or agricultural education. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University AGR 600 Research in Agriculture1, AGR 620 Agricultural Experimental Design and Analysis, AGR 621 Graduate Seminar I2, AGR 622 Graduate Seminar II3, AGR 635 Research Methodology, AGR 539 Advanced Computer Applications for Agriculture, AGR 566 Advanced Greenhouse Management and Production, AGR 573 Agricultural Processing Systems. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty Hall Room 6C, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2311 The department, through the work of 25 full-time faculty, offers programs leading to baccalaureate and masters degrees. Research is currently conducted in pure and applied mathematics and statistics. The department is supported by excellent physical facilities and strong library holdings of many current journals in the Mathematical Sciences. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Agriculture - Thesis Full Time Variable $27826 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics The School of Agriculture offers a master of science degree. The purpose of this degree is to provide an opportunity for professional agricultural personnel to obtain an education at the graduate level or to prepare for terminal degree work at the doctoral level. Faculty advisors assist students in planning an appropriate course of study to meet their individual goals and to assure a balanced program. The master of science degree in agriculture provides concentration in either agricultural science or agricultural education. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University AGR 620 Agricultural Experimental Design and Analysis, AGR 621 Graduate Seminar I1, AGR 622 Graduate Seminar II2, AGR 635 Research Methodology, AGR 539 Advanced Computer Applications for Agriculture, AGR 566 Advanced Greenhouse Management and Production, AGR 573 Agricultural Processing Systems. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty Hall Room 6C, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2311 The department, through the work of 25 full-time faculty, offers programs leading to baccalaureate and masters degrees. Research is currently conducted in pure and applied mathematics and statistics. The department is supported by excellent physical facilities and strong library holdings of many current journals in the Mathematical Sciences. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Biology - Non Thesis Full Time Variable $27826 Center of Excellence in Reservoir Research   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University BIO 689 Introduction to Graduate Study, BIO courses, 600-level (8 hrs) , BIO courses, 500- or 600-level (3-12 hrs), BIO 696 Understanding Scientific Communication, BIO 697 Seminar. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 Center of Excellence in Reservoir Research Center of Excellence in Reservoir Research, 561 Emma Drive, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 474 2272 The Center for Reservoir Research (CRR) was established in 1987 by the Kentucky Council on Higher Education as a Center of Excellence for Teaching and Research. The mission of the Center is to provide the infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems. CRR sponsors three common research facilities, a long-term monitoring program on Kentucky Lake, support of undergraduate and graduate assistantships (MS and Ph.D.), postdoctoral research associates, and visiting scientists. The three research facilities which comprise the support base for the Center research and educational activities are the Chemical Services Laboratory (CAL), the Hancock Biological Station (HBS), and the Mid-America Remote Sensing Center (MARC). Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Biology - Thesis Full Time Variable $27826 Center of Excellence in Reservoir Research   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University BIO 689 Introduction to Graduate Study, BIO courses, 600-level (8 hrs) , BIO courses, 500- or 600-level (3-12 hrs), BIO 696 Understanding Scientific Communication, BIO 697 Seminar, BIO 698-699 Thesis. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 Center of Excellence in Reservoir Research Center of Excellence in Reservoir Research, 561 Emma Drive, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 474 2272 The Center for Reservoir Research (CRR) was established in 1987 by the Kentucky Council on Higher Education as a Center of Excellence for Teaching and Research. The mission of the Center is to provide the infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems. CRR sponsors three common research facilities, a long-term monitoring program on Kentucky Lake, support of undergraduate and graduate assistantships (MS and Ph.D.), postdoctoral research associates, and visiting scientists. The three research facilities which comprise the support base for the Center research and educational activities are the Chemical Services Laboratory (CAL), the Hancock Biological Station (HBS), and the Mid-America Remote Sensing Center (MARC). Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Career and Technical Education - Business and Industry Development Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education This non-thesis master of science degree in career and technical education is appropriate for teachers concentrating in agriculture, business and marketing, family and consumer sciences, technology education, industrial education, and adult education and industrial training. This track is for those students interested in non-certification adult education and industrial training. See core requirements above. An individual program will be developed in consultation with advisor. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Career and Technical Education - Initial 5-12 Certification Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education This non-thesis master of science degree in career and technical education is appropriate for teachers concentrating in agriculture, business and marketing, family and consumer sciences, technology education, industrial education, and adult education and industrial training. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University CTE 501 Teaching through Application, CTE 502 Instructional Media, Curricula, and Assessment in Career and Technical Education, CTE 503 Planning and Implementing Instruction in Career and Technical Education, CTE 6401 Student Teaching Practicum in Career and Technical Education, CTE 694 Research in Career and Technical Education, SED 603 Special Education Law and Procedures. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Career and Technical Education - Rank II Certification Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education This non-thesis master of science degree in career and technical education is appropriate for teachers concentrating in agriculture, business and marketing, family and consumer sciences, technology education, industrial education, and adult education and industrial training. This track is for those students holding the appropriate teacher certification. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University CTE 675 Experienced Teacher Practices in Career and Technical Education, CTE 694 Research in Career and Technical Education, CTE, AED, AGR, BED, FCS, or TTE courses, 500 or 600 level, as approved by department (15)
raduate Electives (9).
Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Career and Technical Education - Vocational Administration Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education This non-thesis master of science degree in career and technical education is appropriate for teachers concentrating in agriculture, business and marketing, family and consumer sciences, technology education, industrial education, and adult education and industrial training. This track includes, Supervision, Coordination, and Principalship. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University ADM 663 School Law, ADM 664 School Principal, CTE 560 Seminar in Career and Technical Education, CTE 671 Philosophy of Career and Technical Education, ADM 650 Clinical Supervision, CTE 561 Planning Technical Education Facilities, CTE 565 Program Planning and Evaluation, ADM 624 School and Community Relations, CTE 562 School and Community Relations for the Technical Instructor. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education College of Education, Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education, 3200D Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2538 The Department of Adolescent, Career, and Special Education (ACS) at Murray State University offers a variety of programs leading to baccalaureate degrees in middle and secondary level of teaching, and eligibility for certification to teach in Kentucky schools. Graduates are prepared for beginning levels of professional teaching practice and will be prepared for Praxis II teacher examination. The content of the program provides the basis for continuing education and advanced study. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Chemistry - Non Thesis Full Time Variable $27826 Center of Excellence in Reservoir Research   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University CHE 511 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry I, CHE 519 Instrumental Analysis, CHE 527 Advanced Organic Chemistry, CHE 581 Advanced Physical Chemistry, CHE 601 Seminar3, CHE 602 Seminar3. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 Center of Excellence in Reservoir Research Center of Excellence in Reservoir Research, 561 Emma Drive, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 474 2272 The Center for Reservoir Research (CRR) was established in 1987 by the Kentucky Council on Higher Education as a Center of Excellence for Teaching and Research. The mission of the Center is to provide the infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems. CRR sponsors three common research facilities, a long-term monitoring program on Kentucky Lake, support of undergraduate and graduate assistantships (MS and Ph.D.), postdoctoral research associates, and visiting scientists. The three research facilities which comprise the support base for the Center research and educational activities are the Chemical Services Laboratory (CAL), the Hancock Biological Station (HBS), and the Mid-America Remote Sensing Center (MARC). Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Chemistry - Thesis Full Time Variable $27826 Center of Excellence in Reservoir Research   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University CHE 511 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry I, CHE 519 Instrumental Analysis, CHE 527 Advanced Organic Chemistry, CHE 581 Advanced Physical Chemistry, CHE 601 Seminar3, CHE 602 Seminar3, CHE courses, 600-level (10 hrs), CHE 698-699 Thesis Research. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 Center of Excellence in Reservoir Research Center of Excellence in Reservoir Research, 561 Emma Drive, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 474 2272 The Center for Reservoir Research (CRR) was established in 1987 by the Kentucky Council on Higher Education as a Center of Excellence for Teaching and Research. The mission of the Center is to provide the infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems. CRR sponsors three common research facilities, a long-term monitoring program on Kentucky Lake, support of undergraduate and graduate assistantships (MS and Ph.D.), postdoctoral research associates, and visiting scientists. The three research facilities which comprise the support base for the Center research and educational activities are the Chemical Services Laboratory (CAL), the Hancock Biological Station (HBS), and the Mid-America Remote Sensing Center (MARC). Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Clinical Psychology Full Time Variable $27826 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Psychology The graduate admissions and training committee reserves the right to deny admission to an applicant or to discontinue the training of a student who, in the opinion of the committee, would not be able to function competently in the area of clinical psychology. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University PSY 620 Graduate Seminar in Professional and Ethical Issues, PSY 621 Biological Bases of Behavior, PSY 622 Cognitive Bases of Behavior, PSY 645 Clinical Measurement and Evaluation I, PSY 664 Psychopathology, PSY 665 Clinical Measurement and Evaluation II, PSY 652 Univariate Research Design and Statistics, PSY 688 Multivariate Research Design and Statistics. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Psychology College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Psychology, 212 Wells Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2851 The Department of Psychology provides students with the very best in undergraduate instruction both inside and outside of the formal classroom setting. The focus of the program is on acquiring an understanding of human behavior, as well as writing, research and analytical skills, which students can use in a wide variety of careers. The department has an entire floor of scientific laboratories for psychological research. In addition, the department&#39;s Psychological Center provides clinical services to students and the community, and serves as a training center for graduate students in the Clinical Psychology Master&#39;s Program. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Economics - Finance Emphasis (Non Thesis) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance The MS Economics program consists of 30 semester hours, including a core curriculum and an area of concentration or electives. It is possible to complete the program in one calendar year as opposed to some programs which can take at least two years. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University ECO 630 Macroeconomic Theory 3 hours, ECO 631 Microeconomic Theory 3 hours, ECO 680 Quantitative Methods 3 hours, ECO 685 Econometrics; OR 3 hours, ECO 690 Forecasting for Business and Government 3 hours. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance, 307 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4188 he department offers a major in economics for those students who wish to pursue a traditional liberal arts education containing a mixture of business and non-business classes outside the College of Business and Public Affairs. This option may be especially attractive for pre-law students. The department offers an area in finance that prepares a student to operate in a variety of career paths, including banking, corporate finance, investments, securities analysis, and financial services. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Economics - Finance Emphasis (Thesis) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance The MS Economics program consists of 30 semester hours, including a core curriculum and an area of concentration or electives. It is possible to complete the program in one calendar year as opposed to some programs which can take at least two years. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University ECO 630 Macroeconomic Theory 3 hours, ECO 631 Microeconomic Theory 3 hours, ECO 680 Quantitative Methods 3 hours, ECO 685 Econometrics; OR 3 hours, ECO 690 Forecasting for Business and Government 3 hours. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance, 307 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4188 he department offers a major in economics for those students who wish to pursue a traditional liberal arts education containing a mixture of business and non-business classes outside the College of Business and Public Affairs. This option may be especially attractive for pre-law students. The department offers an area in finance that prepares a student to operate in a variety of career paths, including banking, corporate finance, investments, securities analysis, and financial services. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Economics - Non Thesis Full Time Variable $27826 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance The MS Economics program consists of 30 semester hours, including a core curriculum and an area of concentration or electives. It is possible to complete the program in one calendar year as opposed to some programs which can take at least two years. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University ECO 630 Macroeconomic Theory 3 hours, ECO 631 Microeconomic Theory 3 hours, ECO 680 Quantitative Methods 3 hours, ECO 685 Econometrics; OR 3 hours, ECO 690 Forecasting for Business and Government 3 hours. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance, 307 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4188 he department offers a major in economics for those students who wish to pursue a traditional liberal arts education containing a mixture of business and non-business classes outside the College of Business and Public Affairs. This option may be especially attractive for pre-law students. The department offers an area in finance that prepares a student to operate in a variety of career paths, including banking, corporate finance, investments, securities analysis, and financial services. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Economics - Thesis Full Time Variable $27826 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance The MS Economics program consists of 30 semester hours, including a core curriculum and an area of concentration or electives. It is possible to complete the program in one calendar year as opposed to some programs which can take at least two years. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University ECO 630 Macroeconomic Theory 3 hours, ECO 631 Microeconomic Theory 3 hours, ECO 680 Quantitative Methods 3 hours, ECO 685 Econometrics; OR 3 hours
CO 690 Forecasting for Business and Government 3 hours, ECO Course, 500 or 600 level 3 hours, Approved elective, 600 level* 3 hours.
Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Economics and Finance, 307 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4188 he department offers a major in economics for those students who wish to pursue a traditional liberal arts education containing a mixture of business and non-business classes outside the College of Business and Public Affairs. This option may be especially attractive for pre-law students. The department offers an area in finance that prepares a student to operate in a variety of career paths, including banking, corporate finance, investments, securities analysis, and financial services. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Exercise and Leisure Studies - Non Thesis Full Time Variable $27826 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences The Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences offers master of science degrees in exercise and leisure studies and speech-language pathology. The Division of Communication Disorders offers a wide variety of academic and practicum experiences. The speech-language pathology program has been accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University EXS 540 Applied Sport and Exercise Psychology, EXS 660 Advanced Sport and Exercise Psychology, PSY 623 Social Bases of Behavior, Other courses, 500 or 600 level, selected with advisor’s approval 6 hrs. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences, 108 Carr Health Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6124 The department is dedicated to preparing professionals in such areas as; Communication disorders, Dietetics and Food Management, Recreation and Leisure Services, and Youth and Non profit Leadership. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Exercise and Leisure Studies - Thesis Full Time Variable $27826 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences The Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences offers master of science degrees in exercise and leisure studies and speech-language pathology. The Division of Communication Disorders offers a wide variety of academic and practicum experiences. The speech-language pathology program has been accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University EXS 540 Applied Sport and Exercise Psychology, EXS 660 Advanced Sport and Exercise Psychology, PSY 623 Social Bases of Behavior. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences, 108 Carr Health Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6124 The department is dedicated to preparing professionals in such areas as; Communication disorders, Dietetics and Food Management, Recreation and Leisure Services, and Youth and Non profit Leadership. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in General Psychology Full Time Variable $27826 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Psychology   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University PSY 621 Biological Bases of Behavior, PSY 622 Cognitive Bases of Behavior, PSY 623 Social Bases of Behavior, PSY 624 Developmental Bases of Behavior, PSY 652 Univariate Research Design and Statistics, PSY 688 Multivariate Research Design and Statistics. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Psychology College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Psychology, 212 Wells Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2851 The Department of Psychology provides students with the very best in undergraduate instruction both inside and outside of the formal classroom setting. The focus of the program is on acquiring an understanding of human behavior, as well as writing, research and analytical skills, which students can use in a wide variety of careers. The department has an entire floor of scientific laboratories for psychological research. In addition, the department&#39;s Psychological Center provides clinical services to students and the community, and serves as a training center for graduate students in the Clinical Psychology Master&#39;s Program. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Geosciences - Non Thesis Full Time Variable $27826 Center of Excellence in Reservoir Research The Department of Geosciences offers a master of science degree that focuses upon applications of remote sensing, archaeologic and geographic information technologies. Geosciences is closely associated with the Mid-America Remote sensing Center (MARC) where hardware and software related to remote sensing and geographic information science are located. Students also have the opportunity to conduct research through activities of the department’s Archaeology Laboratory. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University GSC 512 Remote Sensing, GSC 521 Geographic Information Systems, GSC 619 Seminar in Research Techniques, GSC 640 Advanced Remote Sensing, GSC 660 Spatial Analysis Techniques, GSC 698-699 Thesis Research, GSC 696 Understanding Scientific Communication, GSC courses, at 600-level increase to 6 hrs, GSC or related courses at 500- or 600-level increase to 8 hrs. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 Center of Excellence in Reservoir Research Center of Excellence in Reservoir Research, 561 Emma Drive, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 474 2272 The Center for Reservoir Research (CRR) was established in 1987 by the Kentucky Council on Higher Education as a Center of Excellence for Teaching and Research. The mission of the Center is to provide the infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems. CRR sponsors three common research facilities, a long-term monitoring program on Kentucky Lake, support of undergraduate and graduate assistantships (MS and Ph.D.), postdoctoral research associates, and visiting scientists. The three research facilities which comprise the support base for the Center research and educational activities are the Chemical Services Laboratory (CAL), the Hancock Biological Station (HBS), and the Mid-America Remote Sensing Center (MARC). Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Geosciences - Thesis Full Time Variable $27826 Center of Excellence in Reservoir Research The Department of Geosciences offers a master of science degree that focuses upon applications of remote sensing, archaeologic and geographic information technologies. Geosciences is closely associated with the Mid-America Remote sensing Center (MARC) where hardware and software related to remote sensing and geographic information science are located. Students also have the opportunity to conduct research through activities of the department’s Archaeology Laboratory. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University GSC 512 Remote Sensing, GSC 521 Geographic Information Systems, GSC 619 Seminar in Research Techniques, GSC 640 Advanced Remote Sensing, GSC 660 Spatial Analysis Techniques, GSC 698-699 Thesis Research. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 Center of Excellence in Reservoir Research Center of Excellence in Reservoir Research, 561 Emma Drive, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 474 2272 The Center for Reservoir Research (CRR) was established in 1987 by the Kentucky Council on Higher Education as a Center of Excellence for Teaching and Research. The mission of the Center is to provide the infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems. CRR sponsors three common research facilities, a long-term monitoring program on Kentucky Lake, support of undergraduate and graduate assistantships (MS and Ph.D.), postdoctoral research associates, and visiting scientists. The three research facilities which comprise the support base for the Center research and educational activities are the Chemical Services Laboratory (CAL), the Hancock Biological Station (HBS), and the Mid-America Remote Sensing Center (MARC). Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Human Development and Leadership - Dietetics Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling The master of science degree in human development and leadership will prepare individuals to work in administrative, program development and direct service positions in a wide range of settings. The 21 core course hours will provide a solid foundation of information and skills for anyone with leadership responsibilities in organizations. Twelve hours of electives, with consent of an advisor, are provided to expand the individual’s knowledge and skills base in their major career path. Students can choose electives with an emphasis on the non-profit organization, dietetics, college student personnel, or public administration or, the student may select 12 hours of coursework to meet specific career goals with the approval of their advisor. The M.S. in human development and leadership program totals 33 semester hours. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University GUI 592 Group Processes, GUI 625 Legal and Ethical Issues, GUI 635 Developmental Processes, GUI 660 Developing Human Potential Seminar, GUI 670 Multicultural Issues in Human Services, NTN 640 Dietetics Clinical Training Primer, NTN 641 Nutrition Therapy I, NTN 642 Foodservice Management, NTN 643 Community Nutrition. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling, 2332 Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2791 The Department of Educational Studies, Leadership &amp; Counseling (ELC) offers students the opportunity to obtain graduate degrees in three program areas: (1) Educational Administration and Leadership, including School Principal, Supervisor of Instruction, Director of Pupil Personnel, and Superintendent; (2) Counseling Programs, including School Counseling and Community Counseling, and a non-counseling degree in human services with concentration in healthcare administration and nonprofit organizations; (3) School Psychology Certification (6th year program) for individual intellectual assessment endorsement. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Human Development and Leadership - Non Profit Organization Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling The master of science degree in human development and leadership will prepare individuals to work in administrative, program development and direct service positions in a wide range of settings. The 21 core course hours will provide a solid foundation of information and skills for anyone with leadership responsibilities in organizations. Twelve hours of electives, with consent of an advisor, are provided to expand the individual’s knowledge and skills base in their major career path. Students can choose electives with an emphasis on the non-profit organization, dietetics, college student personnel, or public administration or, the student may select 12 hours of coursework to meet specific career goals with the approval of their advisor. The M.S. in human development and leadership program totals 33 semester hours. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University GUI 592 Group Processes, GUI 625 Legal and Ethical Issues, GUI 635 Developmental Processes, GUI 660 Developing Human Potential Seminar, GUI 670 Multicultural Issues in Human Services, GUI 686 Educational and Vocational Guidance, YNL 501 Seminar on Youth and Human Service Organization, YNL 502 Workshop in Financial Resource Development. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling, 2332 Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2791 The Department of Educational Studies, Leadership &amp; Counseling (ELC) offers students the opportunity to obtain graduate degrees in three program areas: (1) Educational Administration and Leadership, including School Principal, Supervisor of Instruction, Director of Pupil Personnel, and Superintendent; (2) Counseling Programs, including School Counseling and Community Counseling, and a non-counseling degree in human services with concentration in healthcare administration and nonprofit organizations; (3) School Psychology Certification (6th year program) for individual intellectual assessment endorsement. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Human Development and Leadership - Public Administration Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling The master of science degree in human development and leadership will prepare individuals to work in administrative, program development and direct service positions in a wide range of settings. The 21 core course hours will provide a solid foundation of information and skills for anyone with leadership responsibilities in organizations. Twelve hours of electives, with consent of an advisor, are provided to expand the individual’s knowledge and skills base in their major career path. Students can choose electives with an emphasis on the non-profit organization, dietetics, college student personnel, or public administration or, the student may select 12 hours of coursework to meet specific career goals with the approval of their advisor. The M.S. in human development and leadership program totals 33 semester hours. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University GUI 592 Group Processes, GUI 625 Legal and Ethical Issues, GUI 635 Developmental Processes, GUI 660 Developing Human Potential Seminar, GUI 670 Multicultural Issues in Human Services, POL 573 Public Budgeting and Finance, POL 575 Human Resource Administration, POL 670 Foundations of Public Administration, POL 671 Public Policy Analysis. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling, 2332 Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2791 The Department of Educational Studies, Leadership &amp; Counseling (ELC) offers students the opportunity to obtain graduate degrees in three program areas: (1) Educational Administration and Leadership, including School Principal, Supervisor of Instruction, Director of Pupil Personnel, and Superintendent; (2) Counseling Programs, including School Counseling and Community Counseling, and a non-counseling degree in human services with concentration in healthcare administration and nonprofit organizations; (3) School Psychology Certification (6th year program) for individual intellectual assessment endorsement. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Information Systems Full Time Variable $27826 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Computer Science and Information Systems The Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) degree program is designed to be a pragmatic, problem-solving oriented program that combines modern information technology practices with business practices. It looks at the important issues related to IT decision-making, the technology portion of the solution and the human portion of the solution. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Computer Science and Information Systems College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Computer Science and Information Systems, 652 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2094 The Department of Computer Science and Information Systems offers several educational programs specifically tailored to meet the rapidly growing demand for professionals in the computer industry. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education The interdisciplinary program includes course work, practicum experiences, and expertise from faculty with diverse backgrounds and areas of specialization. Courses include lecture, peer collaboration exercises, research, simulations, demonstrations, reflection, and discussion. All students, during their course of study, complete an eligibility portfolio documenting evidence of meeting Kentucky's Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education Teacher Standards. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education College of Education, Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education, 3101 Alexander Hal, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 The Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education (ECE) offers programs leading to the associate degree in child development, or the baccalaureate degree in interdisciplinary early childhood education (birth to 5 years), or elementary education (primary through grade 5). Graduate programs are offered in interdisciplinary early childhood education, elementary education, library media, and reading and writing. The department encourages students to seek the Master of Arts or Master of Science in Education and the Education Specialist degrees. However, non-degree programs for Kentucky include 5th Year (Rank II) and +30 Hours above the Masters (Rank I). Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Management of Technology Full Time Variable $27826 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology The Management of Technology program is designed for individuals who are seeking positions of increased leadership and responsibility in business, industry, and government. Emphasis is placed on involvement with real situations and problems. The student, in consultation with an advisor, will develop an interdisciplinary plan of study to increase skills in a specific technical area and to strengthen abilities to communicate effectively in the management of technical functions. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University CET 682 Industrial Environmental Management, IET 584 Engineering Economic Analysis, IET 597 Quality Control2, GCM 560 Plant Equipment Layout and Purchasing, IET 619 Industrial Energy Management, GUI 670 Multicultural Issues in Human Services, MGT 550 Human Resource Management, CET 555 Environmental Regulatory Affairs, CET 681 Pollution Assessment and Control, ECO 500 Foundations of Economic Analysis, FIN 520 Risk Management, COM 681 Seminar in Conflict Resolution, GCM 552 Survey of Graphic Communication Management, TSM 610 Telecommunication Networks Management. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, 263A IT, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3392 The College of Science, Engineering and Technology is proud of its heritage of a solid foundation in teaching and research in the departments of biology, chemistry, industrial and engineering technology, geosciences, mathematics and statistics, and physics and engineering. Graduates of undergraduate and graduate programs in the College fare well in the marketplace. The College also holds a Commonwealth of Kentucky Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research, a multidisciplinary research program whose mission is to provide an infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems and the Center for Telecommunications Systems Management. The Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research is comprised of three research centers: the Hancock Biological Station, the Chemical Services Laboratory, and the Mid-America Remote sensing Center. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Mass Communications Full Time Variable $27826 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications The objectives of the graduate program are: to prepare graduate students for positions in mass communications and research; to provide a foundation for study at the doctoral level; and to prepare graduate students for teaching mass communications at the college level. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Journalism and Mass Communications, 114 Wilson Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2387 The Department is one of only 109 programs in the United States fully-accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC). Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Mathematics - Non Thesis Full Time Variable $27826 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics The master of science and master of arts degrees are designed to provide students with the opportunity to study graduate level mathematics so that they may obtain preferred employment in mathematics with government or industry, teach at the junior college level or be better prepared to teach at the secondary school level, or continue working toward a doctor of philosophy degree. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University MAT courses, 600-level (15 hrs), MAT courses, 500- or 600-level (6 hrs), Allied field, 500- or 600-level (12 hrs). Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty Hall Room 6C, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2311 The department, through the work of 25 full-time faculty, offers programs leading to baccalaureate and masters degrees. Research is currently conducted in pure and applied mathematics and statistics. The department is supported by excellent physical facilities and strong library holdings of many current journals in the Mathematical Sciences. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Mathematics - Thesis Full Time Variable $27826 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics The master of science and master of arts degrees are designed to provide students with the opportunity to study graduate level mathematics so that they may obtain preferred employment in mathematics with government or industry, teach at the junior college level or be better prepared to teach at the secondary school level, or continue working toward a doctor of philosophy degree. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University MAT courses, 600-level* (12 hrs), MAT courses, 500- or 600-level (12 hrs), MAT 698-699 Research and Thesis (6 hrs). Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty Hall Room 6C, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2311 The department, through the work of 25 full-time faculty, offers programs leading to baccalaureate and masters degrees. Research is currently conducted in pure and applied mathematics and statistics. The department is supported by excellent physical facilities and strong library holdings of many current journals in the Mathematical Sciences. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Nursing - Clinical Nurse Specialist (Critical Care/Advanced Medical Surgical) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Nursing The purpose of the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree at Murray State University is to prepare advanced practice nurses within a rural setting to the end that wellness in society may be enhanced by providing advanced nursing care; advancing and expanding nursing knowledge and skill through systematic investigation and experimentation; assuming a nursing leadership role within the health care delivery system; and acquiring a foundation for doctoral study. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University NUR 603 Concepts and Theories in Nursing, NUR 605 Issues in Rural Health Care, NUR 630 Research in Nursing, NUR 631 Research Applications in Nursing, NUR 695 Research Project, NUR 641 Advanced Nursing Assessment, NUR 642 Advanced Pharmacology, NUR 520 Critical Care Concepts and Application, NUR 622 Diagnosis and Management of Adult Health Problems. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Nursing College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Nursing, 120 Mason Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2193 The department offers Baccalaureate degree in Nursing, as well as the Master of Science in Nursing. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Nursing - Family Nurse Practitioner Full Time Variable $27826 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Nursing The purpose of the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree at Murray State University is to prepare advanced practice nurses within a rural setting to the end that wellness in society may be enhanced by providing advanced nursing care; advancing and expanding nursing knowledge and skill through systematic investigation and experimentation; assuming a nursing leadership role within the health care delivery system; and acquiring a foundation for doctoral study. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University NUR 603 Concepts and Theories in Nursing, NUR 605 Issues in Rural Health Care, NUR 630 Research in Nursing, NUR 631 Research Applications in Nursing, NUR 695 Research Project, NUR 644 Primary Care of the Family I, NUR 645 Primary Care of the Family II, NUR 654 Advanced Family Nurse Practitioner Integration Practicum. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Nursing College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Nursing, 120 Mason Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2193 The department offers Baccalaureate degree in Nursing, as well as the Master of Science in Nursing. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Nursing - Nurse Anesthetist Full Time Variable $27826 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Nursing The purpose of the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree at Murray State University is to prepare advanced practice nurses within a rural setting to the end that wellness in society may be enhanced by providing advanced nursing care; advancing and expanding nursing knowledge and skill through systematic investigation and experimentation; assuming a nursing leadership role within the health care delivery system; and acquiring a foundation for doctoral study. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University NUR 603 Concepts and Theories in Nursing, NUR 605 Issues in Rural Health Care, NUR 630 Research in Nursing, NUR 631 Research Applications in Nursing, NUR 606 Scientific Foundations in Anesthesia I, NUR 607 Scientific Foundations in Anesthesia II, NUR 608 Scientific Foundations in Anesthesia III, NUR 655 Seminar in Nurse Anesthesia I, NUR 656 Seminar in Nurse Anesthesia II. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Nursing College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Nursing, 120 Mason Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2193 The department offers Baccalaureate degree in Nursing, as well as the Master of Science in Nursing. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Nursing - Post-Baccalaureate APN Full Time Variable $27826 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Nursing The purpose of the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree at Murray State University is to prepare advanced practice nurses within a rural setting to the end that wellness in society may be enhanced by providing advanced nursing care; advancing and expanding nursing knowledge and skill through systematic investigation and experimentation; assuming a nursing leadership role within the health care delivery system; and acquiring a foundation for doctoral study. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University NUR 603 Concepts and Theories in Nursing, NUR 605 Issues in Rural Health Care, NUR 630 Research in Nursing, NUR 631 Research Applications in Nursing, NUR 695 Research Project, NUR 623 Advanced Adult Nursing-Acute Care, NUR 624 Advanced Adult Nursing - Chronic / Rehabilitation. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Nursing College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Nursing, 120 Mason Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2193 The department offers Baccalaureate degree in Nursing, as well as the Master of Science in Nursing. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Occupational Safety and Health - Environmental (Non Thesis) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Occupational Safety and Health   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University OSH 591 Engineering and Technical Aspects of Safety, OSH 670 Internship in Safety and HealthOSH 527 Air Contaminants and Industrial Ventilation, OSH 687 Wastewater Treatment, OSH 689 Solid and Hazardous Waste Treatment. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Occupational Safety and Health College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Occupational Safety and Health, 157 Industry and Technology Bldg, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2488 This department provides a variety of curriculum option which include a Bachelor of Science in the area of occupational safety and Health; Master of Science in Occupational Safety and Health and a technical minor in Occupational Safety and Health. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Occupational Safety and Health - Environmental (Thesis) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Occupational Safety and Health   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University OSH 523 Occupational Diseases, OSH 536 Motor Fleet Safety, OSH 545 Loss Control Measurement and Management, OSH 546 Fundamentals of Risk Control
SH 550 Safety and Health Program Management and Training, OSH 591 Engineering and Technical Aspects of Safety, OSH 527 Air Contaminants and Industrial Ventilation, OSH 687 Wastewater Treatment, OSH 689 Solid and Hazardous Waste Treatment.
Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Occupational Safety and Health College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Occupational Safety and Health, 157 Industry and Technology Bldg, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2488 This department provides a variety of curriculum option which include a Bachelor of Science in the area of occupational safety and Health; Master of Science in Occupational Safety and Health and a technical minor in Occupational Safety and Health. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Occupational Safety and Health - Industrial Hygiene (Non Thesis) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Occupational Safety and Health   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University OSH 591 Engineering and Technical Aspects of Safety, OSH 670 Internship in Safety and Health, OSH 650 Occupational Safety and Health Organizational Leadership and Management, OSH 654 Philosophy of Safety and Health, OSH 655 Legal Aspects of Safety and Health, OSH 657 Current Literature and Research in Safety and Health. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Occupational Safety and Health College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Occupational Safety and Health, 157 Industry and Technology Bldg, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2488 This department provides a variety of curriculum option which include a Bachelor of Science in the area of occupational safety and Health; Master of Science in Occupational Safety and Health and a technical minor in Occupational Safety and Health. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Occupational Safety and Health - Industrial Hygiene (Thesis) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Occupational Safety and Health   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University OSH 527 Air Contaminants and Industrial Ventilation, OSH 621 Industrial Hygiene II, OSH 622 Toxicology of Industrial Materials, OSH 663 Applied Workplace Ergonomics, OSH 650 Occupational Safety and Health Organizational Leadership and Management, OSH 654 Philosophy of Safety and Health, OSH 655 Legal Aspects of Safety and Health, OSH 657 Current Literature and Research in Safety and Health. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Occupational Safety and Health College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Occupational Safety and Health, 157 Industry and Technology Bldg, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2488 This department provides a variety of curriculum option which include a Bachelor of Science in the area of occupational safety and Health; Master of Science in Occupational Safety and Health and a technical minor in Occupational Safety and Health. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Occupational Safety and Health - Safety Management (Non Thesis) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Occupational Safety and Health   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University OSH 591 Engineering and Technical Aspects of Safety, OSH 670 Internship in Safety and Health OSH 650 Occupational Safety and Health Organizational Leadership and Management, OSH 654 Philosophy of Safety and Health, OSH 655 Legal Aspects of Safety and Health, OSH 657 Current Literature and Research in Safety and Health. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Occupational Safety and Health College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Occupational Safety and Health, 157 Industry and Technology Bldg, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2488 This department provides a variety of curriculum option which include a Bachelor of Science in the area of occupational safety and Health; Master of Science in Occupational Safety and Health and a technical minor in Occupational Safety and Health. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Occupational Safety and Health - Safety Management (Thesis) Full Time Variable $27826 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Occupational Safety and Health   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University OSH 523 Occupational Diseases, OSH 536 Motor Fleet Safety, OSH 545 Loss Control Measurement and Management, OSH 546 Fundamentals of Risk Control, OSH 550 Safety and Health Program Management and Training, OSH 650 Occupational Safety and Health Organizational Leadership and Management, OSH 654 Philosophy of Safety and Health, OSH 655 Legal Aspects of Safety and Health, OSH 657 Current Literature and Research in Safety and Health. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Occupational Safety and Health College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Occupational Safety and Health, 157 Industry and Technology Bldg, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2488 This department provides a variety of curriculum option which include a Bachelor of Science in the area of occupational safety and Health; Master of Science in Occupational Safety and Health and a technical minor in Occupational Safety and Health. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Organizational Communication Full Time Variable $27826 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Organizational Communication   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University COM 645 Foundations of Organizational Communication, COM 672 Communication in Instructional Environments (required of laboratory assistants only), COM 685 Seminar in Organizational Communication, COM 690 Research Methods in Organizational Communication, COM 692 Research Practice. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Organizational Communication College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Organizational Communication, 312 Wilson Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4483 The department mission is to develop student competence in the application and synthesis of those communication processes, theories and skills that enable individuals and groups to organize effectively in an increasingly complex and global society. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Speech Language Pathology - Non Thesis Full Time Variable $27826 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences The speech-language pathology program has been accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University CDI 215 Clinical Phonetics, CDI 310 Anatomy and Physiology, CDI 315 Speech Science, CDI 325 Communication Disorders I, CDI 340 Speech and Language Development, CDI 345 Communication Disorders II, CDI 615 Instrumental Methods for SLPs, CDI 620 Phonological Disorders, CDI 624 Disorders of Voice, CDI 625 Fluency Disorders, CDI 646 Research Methods for Speech-Language Pathologists, CDI 648 Advanced Language Disorders, CDI 684 Cranio-Facial Anomalies. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences, 108 Carr Health Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6124 The department is dedicated to preparing professionals in such areas as; Communication disorders, Dietetics and Food Management, Recreation and Leisure Services, and Youth and Non profit Leadership. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Speech Language Pathology - Thesis Full Time Variable $27826 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences The speech-language pathology program has been accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University CDI 215 Clinical Phonetics, CDI 310 Anatomy and Physiology, CDI 315 Speech Science, CDI 325 Communication Disorders I, CDI 340 Speech and Language Development, CDI 345 Communication Disorders II, CDI 615 Instrumental Methods for SLPs, CDI 620 Phonological Disorders, CDI 624 Disorders of Voice, CDI 625 Fluency Disorders, CDI 646 Research Methods for Speech-Language Pathologists, CDI 648 Advanced Language Disorders. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences College of Health Sciences and Human Services, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences, 108 Carr Health Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6124 The department is dedicated to preparing professionals in such areas as; Communication disorders, Dietetics and Food Management, Recreation and Leisure Services, and Youth and Non profit Leadership. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Telecommunications Systems Management Full Time Variable $27826 College of Business and Public Affairs A joint venture between the College of Business and Public Affairs and the College of Science, Engineering and Technology, the masters program in telecommunications systems management provides students a core of fundamental courses and the option of choosing a specialization within the curriculum. Although students in the masters program will have the insight and ability to manage all aspects of telecommunications systems, the program option choice will support the aspect of management which interests them most, the physical systems and its components or the business structure and operations that depend on the system. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University MGT 651 Seminar in Organizational Behavior, TSM 601 Telecommunications Principles, TSM 602 Telecommunications Systems, TSM 603 Telecommunications Project Management, TSM 610 Telecommunication Networks Management, CIS 507 Fundamentals of Distributed Database Applications, CIS 609 Data Warehousing and Data Mining, CIS 645 Decision Support and Expert Systems. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs College of Business and Public Affairs, 109 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 4181 The College of Business and Public Affairs (BPA) prepares students for careers in the dynamic environments of business, information technology, public and private organizations, and mass communications. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Master of Science in Water Science Full Time Variable $27826 College of Science, Engineering and Technology The Center for Reservoir Research program in water science is an interdisciplinary master’s program designed to prepare students for careers or for further graduate study in the broader aspects of water management and science. Each student’s course of study will be designed to fit individual educational goals and may be concentrated in any aspect of water science. All students must complete a core curriculum, advanced courses in their areas of interest and a research thesis. During the first semester, students must work at either the Chemical Services Laboratory, the Mid-America Remote Sensing Center, or the Hancock Biological Station. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University BIO 535 Watershed Ecology (same as GSC 535), BIO 669 Biological Limnology, BIO 670 Limnological Analysis Lab, GSC 665 Physical/Chemical Limnology, WSC 690 Seminar, WSC 698-699 Thesis. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology College of Science, Engineering and Technology, 201 Industry and Technology Center, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3391 The College of Science, Engineering and Technology is proud of its heritage of a solid foundation in teaching and research in the departments of biology, chemistry, industrial and engineering technology, geosciences, mathematics and statistics, and physics and engineering. Graduates of undergraduate and graduate programs in the College fare well in the marketplace. The College also holds a Commonwealth of Kentucky Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research, a multidisciplinary research program whose mission is to provide an infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems and the Center for Telecommunications Systems Management. The Center of Excellence for Reservoir Research is comprised of three research centers: the Hancock Biological Station, the Chemical Services Laboratory, and the Mid-America Remote sensing Center. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Ph.D. in Environmental Biology Full Time Variable $27826 Center of Excellence in Reservoir Research The Center for Reservoir Research and the Department of Biological Sciences have a cooperative Ph.D. program with the University of Louisville in aquatic biology and the environmental sciences. A student accepted to this program will complete at least two semesters of course work at the University of Louisville taking specific course work and/or conducting research. The remaining two to three years will be spent in residence at Murray State University. A written dissertation is required. Students perform dissertation research under the direction of a major professor at Murray State University and the degree is conferred by the University of Louisville. Students must obtain a master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Doctoral Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 Center of Excellence in Reservoir Research Center of Excellence in Reservoir Research, 561 Emma Drive, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 474 2272 The Center for Reservoir Research (CRR) was established in 1987 by the Kentucky Council on Higher Education as a Center of Excellence for Teaching and Research. The mission of the Center is to provide the infrastructure for education, research, and long-term studies of reservoir ecosystems. CRR sponsors three common research facilities, a long-term monitoring program on Kentucky Lake, support of undergraduate and graduate assistantships (MS and Ph.D.), postdoctoral research associates, and visiting scientists. The three research facilities which comprise the support base for the Center research and educational activities are the Chemical Services Laboratory (CAL), the Hancock Biological Station (HBS), and the Mid-America Remote Sensing Center (MARC). Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Pre-Law Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Pre-professional Murray State University The modules include LST 370 Law and Literature, LST 444 Judicial Process, LST 446 Criminal Law, LST 545 Constitutional Law I: Development and Trends, LST 546 Constitutional Law II: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs College of Humanities and Fine Arts, Department of Government, Law and International Affairs, 5A Faculty Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2661 The Department of Government, Law and International Affairs offers a major and a minor in political science (government), a public adminstration major, a major and a minor in international affairs, and a minor in legal studies (paralegal). Courses in political science are oriented towards the study of domestic and international politics of countries and regions around the world, including the United States. The international affairs courses are multidisciplinary and help prepare the student to function and thrive in an increasingly economic, social and political world. The legal studies courses prepare for a professional position as a paralegal or legal assistant to lawyers. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Pre-Pharmacy Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences Pharmacy programs prepare students for work as pharmacists or in a wide range of activities in the private sector, including research, marketing and quality control. A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Pre-professional Murray State University The modules include BIO 221 General Zoology: Animal Form and Function, BIO 227 Human Anatomy Laboratory, BIO 300 Introductory Microbiology, CHE 201 General College Chemistry, CHE 202 General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis, CHE 312 Organic Chemistry I, CHE 320 Organic Chemistry II, CHE 325 Organic Chemistry Lab II, PHY 130/131 General Physics I with Lab, PHY 132/133 General Physics II with Lab, MAT 250 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, MAT 135 Introduction to Probability and Statistics, HUM 211 The Western Humanities Tradition, HUM 212 The Humanities of the Modern World, ENG 101 Composition, ENG 102 Composition and Research, ECO 231 Principles of Microeconomics, COM 161 or COM 181 Communication elective, PSY 180 General Psychology. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences College of Science, Engineering and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences, 2112 Biology Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2786 The department&#39;s diverse undergraduate programs include General Biology, Pre-Medicine, Molecular Biology, Fisheries and Aquatic Biology, Wildlife Biology, Biology/Secondary Certification and a variety of curricula to support career choices in Pharmacy, Dentistry and Physical Therapy. Of course, these are not the only career opportunities for students with a biology degree; many exist with industry, state and federal government agencies, and academia. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Pre-Veterinary Medicine Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year School of Agriculture   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Pre-professional Murray State University The modules include AGR 100 Animal Science, AGR 223 Introduction to Artificial Insemination for Cattle, AGR 300 Principles of Animal Nutrition and Ration Formulation, AGR 301 Livestock Judging and Evaluation, AGR 310 Applications in Animal Technology, AGR 311 Beef Science, AGR 312 Dairy Science, AGR 313 Livestock Production Management Systems, AGR 316 Dairy Cattle Selection and Evaluation, AGR 321 Poultry Science, AGR 322Veterinary Laboratory Principles, AGR 325 Small Animal Science, AGR 326 Swine Science, AGR 329Veterinary Hematology and Microbiology, AGR 331 Small Animal Diseases, AGR 332 Animal Nursing and Radiology, AGR 340Veterinary Laboratory Sciences, AGR 380Veterinary Laboratory Rotation, AGR 400Veterinary Microbiology, AGR 402 Advanced Livestock Judging, AGR 410 Advanced Veterinary Hematology, AGR 420Veterinary Clinical Chemistry, AGR 430Veterinary Parasitology, AGR 444 Purebreed Livestock Management and Marketing, AGR 501 Diseases of Livestock, AGR 502 Advanced Nutrition. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 School of Agriculture School of Agriculture, 103 Oakley Applied Science South, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6923 Murray State University&#39;s School of Agriculture has a long-standing tradition of agricultural and academic excellence. The School of Agriculture provides students with more than a degree; it gives them a true education through hands-on experiences and its knowledgeable faculty. Students in the School of Agriculture receive a &quot;large university&quot; education in a small school setting.The School of Agriculture not only gives students the personal attention they need, but it also provides them with current and breaking agricultural technology to take their education to a level that will make them highly competitive in the job market. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Professional MBA - Master of Business Administration Full Time Variable $27826 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Management, Marketing, and Business Administration This curriculum is designed around the way businesses, organizations and people really work. Each class delivers management tools that can be applied immediately at each student’s place of work. In fact, actual application of new skills is a requirement of the Bauernfeind Professional MBA. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. MBA Murray State University   Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Management, Marketing, and Business Administration College of Business and Public Affairs, Department of Management, Marketing, and Business Administration, 451 Business Building, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 6196 The College of Business and Public Affairs (BPA) prepares students for careers in the dynamic environments of business, information technology, public and private organizations, and mass communications. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Secondary Certification to accompany BA degree (8-12) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include EDU 103 Introduction to Education, EDP 260 Psychology of Human Development, COM 372 Communication in Educ Environment, SED 300 Ed. Of Students w/Dis: A Collab. Exp., EDU 303 Strategies of Teaching, Or HIS 361 Teaching History, EDU 403 Structures and Foundations of Education, SEC 420 Practicum in Secondary Schools, EDU 405 Evaluation and Measurement in Education, SEC 421 Student Teaching in the Secondary Sch., EDU 422 Student Teaching Seminar. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education College of Education, 3101 Alexander Hall, Murray State University, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 Murray State University is home to 10,022 students. As one of the nation&#39;s best public universities, Murray attracts students who are seeking a great education in a personalized, college-town setting. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Secondary Certification to accompany BS degree (8-12) Full Time Variable $ 15,612 ( Rs 7,18,776 ) a year College of Education   A minimum TOEFL score of 500 (Paper-Based TOEFL) or 61 (Internet-Based TOEFL ) is required. An IELTS score of 5.0 on academic test ( with no band < 4.5 ) is considered. Bachelor degree Murray State University The modules include EDU 103 Introduction to Education, EDP 260 Psychology of Human Development, COM 372 Communication in Educ Environment, SED 300 Ed. Of Students w/Dis: A Collab. Exp., EDU 303 Strategies of Teaching, Or HIS 361 Teaching History, EDU 403 Structures and Foundations of Education, SEC 420 Practicum in Secondary Schools, EDU 405 Evaluation and Measurement in Education, SEC 421 Student Teaching in the Secondary Sch., EDU 422 Student Teaching Seminar. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education College of Education, 3101 Alexander Hall, Murray State University, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3817 Murray State University is home to 10,022 students. As one of the nation&#39;s best public universities, Murray attracts students who are seeking a great education in a personalized, college-town setting. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Specialist in Education in Guidance and Counseling Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling The Specialist in Education Degree (Ed.S.) in guidance and counseling is a 60-hour program with an option in school counseling and an option in community counseling. The Ed.S. degree is a 60-hour graduate program beyond the baccalaureate degree. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University GUI 615 Behavioral Assessment and Intervention1, GUI 619 Laboratory in Guidance and Counseling1, GUI 620 Practicum in Guidance and Counseling1, GUI 625 Legal and Ethical Issues, GUI 635 Developmental Processes1, GUI 637 Effective Practice in School Counseling1, GUI 670 Multicultural Issues in Human Services1, GUI 676 Individual Appraisal I2. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling, 2332 Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2791 The Department of Educational Studies, Leadership &amp; Counseling (ELC) offers students the opportunity to obtain graduate degrees in three program areas: (1) Educational Administration and Leadership, including School Principal, Supervisor of Instruction, Director of Pupil Personnel, and Superintendent; (2) Counseling Programs, including School Counseling and Community Counseling, and a non-counseling degree in human services with concentration in healthcare administration and nonprofit organizations; (3) School Psychology Certification (6th year program) for individual intellectual assessment endorsement. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Specialist in Education in Guidance and Counseling - Community Counseling Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling The Specialist in Education Degree (Ed.S.) in guidance and counseling is a 60-hour program with an option in school counseling and an option in community counseling. The Ed.S. degree is a 60-hour graduate program beyond the baccalaureate degree. Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University GUI 618 Introduction to Community Counseling, GUI 619 Laboratory in Guidance and Counseling, GUI 620 Practicum in Guidance and Counseling, GUI 635 Developmental Processes, GUI 670 Multicultural Issues in Human Services, GUI 676 Individual Appraisal I, GUI 683 Tests and Measurements, GUI 686 Educational and Vocational Guidance. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling, 2332 Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2791 The Department of Educational Studies, Leadership &amp; Counseling (ELC) offers students the opportunity to obtain graduate degrees in three program areas: (1) Educational Administration and Leadership, including School Principal, Supervisor of Instruction, Director of Pupil Personnel, and Superintendent; (2) Counseling Programs, including School Counseling and Community Counseling, and a non-counseling degree in human services with concentration in healthcare administration and nonprofit organizations; (3) School Psychology Certification (6th year program) for individual intellectual assessment endorsement. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Specialist in Education in School Administration - Advanced School Administration Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University ADM 657 Educational Policy and Ethics, ADM 669 Seminar in School Administration, ADM 749 School District Administration, ADM 759 Strategic Planning in Education, COM 681 Seminar in Conflict Resolution, DM 667 Pupil Personnel Accounting, ADM 720 Advanced School Personnel Evaluation, ADM 723 Advanced School Program Evaluation. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling, 2332 Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2791 The Department of Educational Studies, Leadership &amp; Counseling (ELC) offers students the opportunity to obtain graduate degrees in three program areas: (1) Educational Administration and Leadership, including School Principal, Supervisor of Instruction, Director of Pupil Personnel, and Superintendent; (2) Counseling Programs, including School Counseling and Community Counseling, and a non-counseling degree in human services with concentration in healthcare administration and nonprofit organizations; (3) School Psychology Certification (6th year program) for individual intellectual assessment endorsement. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Specialist in Education in School Administration - Level I and II Pre-K-12 Building Principal License Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University ADM 600*Introduction to Educational Leadership, ADM 624*School and Community Relations, ADM 645 Educational Resources Management, ADM 650*Clinical Supervision, ADM 663 School Law, ADM 664* School Principal, ADM 644 Survey of Research in Effective Schools, ADM 655 Curriculum and Program Development, ADM 657 Educational Policy and Ethics. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling, 2332 Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2791 The Department of Educational Studies, Leadership &amp; Counseling (ELC) offers students the opportunity to obtain graduate degrees in three program areas: (1) Educational Administration and Leadership, including School Principal, Supervisor of Instruction, Director of Pupil Personnel, and Superintendent; (2) Counseling Programs, including School Counseling and Community Counseling, and a non-counseling degree in human services with concentration in healthcare administration and nonprofit organizations; (3) School Psychology Certification (6th year program) for individual intellectual assessment endorsement. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
157401 Murray State University Specialist in Education in School Administration - School Administration Leadership research/doctoral preparation Full Time Variable $27826 College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling   Students must obtain a baccalaureate or master's degree with a strong background in other or related disciplines from an accredited institution. They should have a satisfactory academic standing as an undergraduate: "B" (3.0 GPA) average or better in the undergraduate major, and in courses prerequisite to the proposed graduate study. They should have completed the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS, or SAT verbal examination. Masters Murray State University ADM 644 Survey of Research in Effective Schools, ADM 655 Curriculum and Program Development, ADM 657 Educational Policy and Ethics, ADM 730 Advanced Educational Research, ADM 799 Specialty Study. Murray State University     113 Sparks Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 3741 College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling College of Education, Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling, 2332 Alexander Hall, MURRAY, Kentucky, 42071, +1 270 809 2791 The Department of Educational Studies, Leadership &amp; Counseling (ELC) offers students the opportunity to obtain graduate degrees in three program areas: (1) Educational Administration and Leadership, including School Principal, Supervisor of Instruction, Director of Pupil Personnel, and Superintendent; (2) Counseling Programs, including School Counseling and Community Counseling, and a non-counseling degree in human services with concentration in healthcare administration and nonprofit organizations; (3) School Psychology Certification (6th year program) for individual intellectual assessment endorsement. Yes Murray State&#39;s eight residential colleges house over 3,000 students. All rooms on campus are designed for two students and are air-conditioned. Seven colleges - Clark, Franklin, Hart, Regents, Richmond, Springer and White - offer suite arrangement baths. Two colleges - Elizabeth and Hester - offer community bath arrangements. All rooms in all colleges have individual lavatories, and all public hallways are carpeted to help reduce the noise level. All residential colleges are within convenient walking distance of classes, the university center, recreation facilities and campus dining halls.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Honors Program in Philosophy Full Time Variable $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Philosophy This program is for students with sufficient background for independent work to enroll in the honors program for their senior year. Pursuing honors involves engaging in a significant amount of independent research, the culmination of which is a written thesis. To be admitted, students must have at least a 3.3 grade point average. Writing an honors thesis is a considerable undertaking, and requires motivation and advance planning. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Bachelor degree Mount Holyoke College   Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Philosophy Department of Philosophy, 205 Skinner Hall, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01705, +1 413 538 2249 The philosophy department at Mount Holyoke combines the focus on teaching typical of a small college, with a faculty actively engaged in philosophical research. The faculty have published on such diverse topics as the concept of privacy, modal logic, film romance, scientific confirmation, and emotions in fictional appreciation. We also benefit from the wider resources available through the other members of the Five College Consortium: Amherst, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, and Smith Colleges, and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Honors Theses in Mathematics Full Time Variable $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Mathematics and Statistics This program is an opportunity for students to work independently and in depth on a topic in mathematics or statistics during their senior year. It is only through completing a senior project for two semesters and writing and defending a senior thesis based on it that a student graduates with honors, high honors, or summa cum laude. Not every senior project turns into a senior thesis (or honors project), but this description is written assuming that it does. There are may types of honors projects in mathematics and statistics and there are many ways to structure the project. However, every honors project will culminate in an oral thesis defense and in a formal written paper which adheres to the College’s standards for style and format. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Bachelor degree Mount Holyoke College   Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Mathematics and Statistics Department of Mathematics and Statistics, 415A Clapp Laboratory, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2162 The program in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics is designed with several goals in mind: to teach the language of the mathematical sciences, to provide a command of powerful mathematical tools, to develop problem solving skills , to foster an ability to ask questions and to make independent discoveries and to encourage the experience of mathematics as a distinctively rigorous way of knowing . In addition, especially through the statistics offering, the rich interplay between an applied context and mathematical models in working with numerical data is an area of particular emphasis. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Honors Theses in Statistics Full Time Variable $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Mathematics and Statistics This program is an opportunity for students to work independently and in depth on a topic in mathematics or statistics during their senior year. It is only through completing a senior project for two semesters and writing and defending a senior thesis based on it that a student graduates with honors, high honors, or summa cum laude. Not every senior project turns into a senior thesis (or honors project), but this description is written assuming that it does. There are may types of honors projects in mathematics and statistics and there are many ways to structure the project. However, every honors project will culminate in an oral thesis defense and in a formal written paper which adheres to the College’s standards for style and format. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Bachelor degree Mount Holyoke College   Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Mathematics and Statistics Department of Mathematics and Statistics, 415A Clapp Laboratory, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2162 The program in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics is designed with several goals in mind: to teach the language of the mathematical sciences, to provide a command of powerful mathematical tools, to develop problem solving skills , to foster an ability to ask questions and to make independent discoveries and to encourage the experience of mathematics as a distinctively rigorous way of knowing . In addition, especially through the statistics offering, the rich interplay between an applied context and mathematical models in working with numerical data is an area of particular emphasis. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Honors in Computer Science Full Time Variable $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Computer Science This program must complete a project and write a thesis. This is usually a two year commitment. In junior year, the student works with a faculty member to explore a topic in depth. Typical activities during that year include reading research papers, writing programs, and experimenting with ideas. At the end of junior year, the student submits and defends an honors proposal. If this proposal is approved by the department, they will continue their research as a major part of their senior year, write a thesis, and present a thesis defense. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Bachelor degree Mount Holyoke College   Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Computer Science Department of Computer Science, 222A Clapp Laboratory, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2420 This departmentis the field that encompasses all of the intellectual activities necessary to take an algorithm from idea to practice. That includes constructing the computer using Boolean Algebra and digital logic, designing the operating systems that run computers, creating programming languages that let us easily transform ideas into code, and developing software methodologies that ensure robust programs. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538 2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Honors in Politics Full Time Variable $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Politics This program consists of research and writing under the direction of a Politics Department faculty member. Independent work can take a variety of forms and need not lead to the production of an honors essay. Some projects have involved reading and writing tutorials; others have involved the preparation of critical bibliographies. Independent work may be done for credit as either Politics 295 or Politics 395. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Bachelor degree Mount Holyoke College   Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Politics Department of Politics, 118 Shattuck Hall, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2132 The Department of Politics at Mount Holyoke College offers students courses within all four fields as well as courses that cross the lines between them. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Ancient Studies Full Time Minimum of 32 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Classics and Italian The major in ancient studies encourages the study of ancient Greek, Roman, and Indian civilizations, as they relate to one another, from an interdisciplinary and inclusive perspective. Currently, majors may choose from among three concentrations: a) art historical/ archaeological, b) historical, c) literary/ mythological. On consultation with advisor, a student may select courses from among those offered in classics, art history, history, Asian studies, philosophy, politics, and religion. Through this major students will attain a deeper and more sophisticated knowledge of the ancient world. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The 32-credit minimum should include: at least one (4-credit) course at the intermediate level in Greek or Latin, or Asian Studies 142, Elementary Sanskrit; at least one (4-credit) art historical or archaeological course focusing on the ancient Mediterranean; at least one (4-credit) literary or mythical course focusing on the ancient Mediterranean or India; at least two (4-credit) historical courses (i.e., 8 credits total), one on the ancient Greek and one on the ancient Roman World; at least three (4-credit) 300-level courses (12 credits total), one of which must be a designated capstone/research seminar, and one of which must in the selected concentration; at least three (4-credit) courses (12 credits total) must be within the chosen concentration. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Classics and Italian Department of Classics and Italian, 202 Ciruti Center, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2873 The Department of Classics and Italian can provide with a list of courses currently eligible for each category (some fit into more than one). The major and minor in ancient studies are administered by the Department of Classics and Italian. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Anthropology Full Time Minimum of 32 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Sociology and Anthropology The major in anthropology exposes students to a variety of cultures and to the many different topics, theories, and methods of the field. It requires a minimum of 32 credits in anthropology, with 12 of those taken at the 300 level. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The courses are as follows: 105, Introduction to Cultural Anthropology; 235, Development of Anthropological Thought (or Sociology 223, Development of Social Thought); 275, Doing Ethnography: Research Methods in Anthropology; 350, Issues in Contemporary Anthropological Theory; One cultural area course from among: 204, Anthropology of Modern Japan; 205, Cultures of Europe; 207, Peoples of the South Pacific; 208, Topics in Ethnology. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Sociology and Anthropology Department of Sociology and Anthropology, 102 Porter Hall, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2283 This department majors are encouraged to study abroad or in a foreign environment. Studying abroad provides with the opportunity to experience another culture, improve foreign language skills, and participate in activities and coursework not found at Mount Holyoke. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Architectural Studies Full Time Variable $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Art History The major in architectural studies consists of 44 credits in art history, studio art, design studio, and related fields of study. Design studio courses may be taken not only at Mount Holyoke but also at Smith College, Hampshire College, and the University of Massachusetts Amherst. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The modules are as follows: Foundation concentration: 8 credits: One Art Studio at the 100-level; for example, ARTST 120,Visual Investigations: Drawing I One 100-level art history survey with significant architectural content or one 200-level survey of twentieth-century architecture (for example, Art History 243:Modern Architecture). Design studio: 8 credits (taken at Mount Holyoke, Smith College, Hampshire College, or the University of Massachusetts, Amherst); for example: Mount Holyoke: ARCHSTD 205: Topics in Architecture (Design Studio) Smith: Art Studio 281 Landscape Studies 250: Landscape Studies Intro Studio; Art Studio 283, Introduction to Architecture: Site and Space; Art Studio 285, Introduction to Architecture: Language and Craft Hampshire: HACU 105, Architectural Design: Basic Approaches; IA 180, Design Fundamentals I; HACU 205, Topics in Architecture; UMass: Arch-Des 300: Design I; Arch-Des 301: Design II; Intermediate concentration: 16 credits at the 200 level At least one course must be a studio art course (drawing, multimedia, painting, printmaking, sculpture, photography; consult the art studio course offerings). At least one course must be an architectural history course or an art history course with significant architectural content. In the Department of Art and Art History, these courses include: ARTH 214, Greek Art; ARTH 216, Roman Art; ARTH 222, Age of Cathedrals; ARTH 230, Italian Renaissance Art; ARTH 243,Modern Architecture; ARTH 261, Arts of China; ARTH 262, Arts of Japan; ARTH 263, Arts of India; ARTH 271, Arts of Islam; ARTH 290 (when the topic is appropriate). Advanced concentration: 12 credits at the 300 level (in area of concentration). Courses may be drawn from art history, art studio, architectural design, and related disciplines. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Art History Department of Art History, 201 Art Building, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2200 Three majors and two minors are offered in the Department of Art and Art History. Beginning with the class of 2006, students majoring in Art History may minor in Studio Art. Likewise, Studio Art majors may minor in Art History. However, an Architectural Studies major may not be combined with an Art History minor or a Studio Art minor. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Art History Full Time Minimum of 36 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Art History The major in art history requires a minimum of 36 credits, including four 200-level courses in at least two of these areas: ancient, medieval, Renaissance and baroque, and modern and American; a course in non-Western art; and at least three 30-level courses. Majors may enroll in 300-level seminars at the other Five College institutions with permission from their advisor and the department chair. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The courses include: At least four courses at the 200 level in at least three of these four areas: Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque, Modern and American: At least one 200-level course in non- Western art ; Three courses at the 300 level in art history, only one of which may be 395; One additional course at any level; Other: a minimum grade of C- is required in any course counting for credit toward the major in art history. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Art History Department of Art History, 201 Art Building, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2200 Three majors and two minors are offered in the Department of Art and Art History. Beginning with the class of 2006, students majoring in Art History may minor in Studio Art. Likewise, Studio Art majors may minor in Art History. However, an Architectural Studies major may not be combined with an Art History minor or a Studio Art minor. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Art Studio - Teacher Licensure in Art Studio Full Time Variable $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Art Studio Students interested in pursuing licensure in the field of visual art can combine their course work in studio art with a minor in education. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College   Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Art Studio Department of Art Studio, 201 Art Building, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2200 Three majors and two minors are offered in the Department of Art and Art History. Beginning with the class of 2006, students majoring in Art History may minor in Studio Art. Likewise, Studio Art majors may minor in Art History. However, an Architectural Studies major may not be combined with an Art History minor or a Studio Art minor. No Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Asian Studies Full Time Variable $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Program in Asian Studies This program includes the Middle East, East Asia, and South Asia. The major in Asian studies is interdisciplinary; courses must be taken not only in Asian studies but also in other departments such as anthropology, art history, economics, English, film studies, gender studies, geography, history, international relations, philosophy, politics, and religion. Asian studies students are encouraged to design a coherent and individualized program focused on a particular language and area of Asia and to become conversant with the tools and methodologies of a specific discipline in the humanities or social sciences, such as history, politics, or literature. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College   Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Program in Asian Studies Program in Asian Studies, 112 Ciruti Center, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2885 Three majors and two minors are offered in the Department of Art and Art History. Beginning with the class of 2006, students majoring in Art History may minor in Studio Art. Likewise, Studio Art majors may minor in Art History. However, an Architectural Studies major may not be combined with an Art History minor or a Studio Art minor. No Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Astronomy Full Time Minimum of 32 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Astronomy The astronomy major is designed to provide a good foundation in modern science with a focus on astronomy. Taken alone, it is suited for students who wish to apply scientific training in a broad general context. If coupled with additional course work in physics or geology, the astronomy major or minor provides the foundation to pursue a career as a professional astronomer or planetary scientist. Thus, advanced courses in physics, mathematics, geology, and/or chemistry, as well as a facility in computer programming, are strongly encouraged. Students should note that completion of this major will likely require them to travel to other institutions within the Five Colleges. The major in astronomy is based on completion of Mathematics 100/101 and 202 and Physics 115 as prerequisites for the courses. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College   Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Astronomy Department of Astronomy, 206 Kendade, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2238 This department is concerned with understanding the nature of the universe and the various structures galaxies, stars, planets, atoms within it. Astronomy is interested not only in describing these things, but in understanding how they are formed and how they change, and, ultimately, in reconstructing the history of the universe. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Biochemistry Full Time Variable $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Program in Asian Studies This program provides a strong background in the fundamentals of both biology and chemistry while also developing an awareness of the unique principles of biochemistry. Majors follow a core curriculum of courses in chemistry, biological sciences, and biochemistry, and then elect advanced courses in these disciplines. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College   Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Program in Asian Studies Program in Asian Studies, 112 Ciruti Center, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2885 This department is concerned with understanding the nature of the universe and the various structures galaxies, stars, planets, atoms within it. Astronomy is interested not only in describing these things, but in understanding how they are formed and how they change, and, ultimately, in reconstructing the history of the universe. No Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Biological Sciences Full Time Minimum of 32 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Biological Sciences This program provides many ways of looking at living things. Core courses introduce complementary perspectives on life. Advanced courses bring students to the edge of what is known and provide a foundation for original work. The biological sciences major requires a minimum of 32 credits in biology, chemistry, ecology, statistics, and other subjects. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The courses offered are: Required courses in biological sciences: Biology: 145, Introductory Biology (various types) Or 160, Integrated Introduction to Biology and Chemistry 200, Introductory Biology II (prereq. Biology 145 or 160) 210, Genetics and Molecular Biology (prereq. Biology 200; Chemistry 101; Chemistry 101 may be taken concurrently with Biology 210) 220, Cell Biology (prereq. Biology 200, Chemistry 201; Chemistry 201 may be taken concurrently with Biology 220) 223, Ecology (prereq. Biology 145 or Environmental Studies 100, one semester of college or high school calculus or statistics) or 226, Evolution (prereq. Biology 210 or 223) Three additional courses (12 credits) at the 300-level in biology. At least two of these (8 credits) must be taken at Mount Holyoke, and at least two must have labs. Biology 295 or 395 does not count toward the minimum 32 credits in the major. Required courses outside of biological sciences: General Chemistry 101 and 201 Calculus or Statistics Recommended courses outside of biological sciences: Organic Chemistry 202 and 302 Physics Computer Science. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Biological Sciences Department of Biological Sciences, 104 Clapp Laboratory, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2482 The Department of Biological Sciences at Mount Holyoke College offers students courses spanning this entire range. Students can also explore related interests through affiliated programs such as neuroscience and behavior or biochemistry. Biology at Mount Holyoke operates within an interconnecting Science Center housing state-of-the-art facilities. The department has 12 full-time faculty whose research ranges from cytoskeletal dynamics during development and antiviral immune responses to AIDS, to the biomechanics of animal movement and invasive species ecology. Hands on laboratory experience is central to our curriculum, and many of thestudents also engage in independent research with a faculty member before graduating. No Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Chemistry - Track A Full Time Minimum of 36 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Chemistry This program is designed as preparation for doctoral study and comparable to a traditional bachelor of science. Because the physical sciences in general, and chemistry in particular, are the starting point for a broad variety of careers, the department offers two tracks to the chemistry major, sharing a common disciplinary core. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The courses are: Core courses in chemistry: 101 and 201, General Chemistry I and II; 202 and 302, Organic Chemistry I and II; 306,Methods of Measurement; 308, Chemical Thermodynamics; 325, Atomic and Molecular Structure and 8 or 12 credits in elective courses, at least four of which must be at the 300 level; Other: Participation in two semesters of the department comprehensive seminar program; An individual oral presentation at the annual Senior Symposium. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Chemistry Department of Chemistry, G04 Carr Laboratory, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2214 The chemistry department is housed in a recently completed integrated Science Center, representing a $36 million commitment to the education of women in the sciences. Modern teaching and research laboratories and a large collection of state-of-the-art instrumentation provide the backdrop to an energetic and diverse department. Tracing its origins to the pioneering spectroscopic work done here at the College, the collaboration of the faculty with undergraduates on research projects remains a key element of departmental life. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Chemistry - Track B Full Time Minimum of 32 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Chemistry This program is a generalist track that encourages students to locate their subject-matter expertise in multiple contexts: within the sciences, within the current social matrix, and within the historical scope of human knowledge. Students wishing to teach chemistry in secondary schools within the State of Massachusetts must complete the requirements of Track B in order to qualify for licensure. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The courses are: Core courses in chemistry: 101 and 201, General Chemistry I and II; 202 and 302, Organic Chemistry I and II; 306,Methods of Measurement; 308, Chemical Thermodynamics; Elective courses must include at least one from each of the following categories. Permission to use a course other than those listed here must be obtained from the department chair. Biochemistry: Chemistry 212, Chemistry of Biomolecules; Chemistry 311, Protein Biochemistry and Cellular Metabolism or Chemistry 314, Nucleic Acids Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; or Chemistry 333, Protein Structure and Function History and Philosophy of Science: Chemistry 250, Introduction to the History of Chemistry; Philosophy 206, Introduction to the Philosophy of Science; or Women’s Studies 235, Gender, Race, and Science Earth and Environment: Environmental Studies 101, Introduction to Environmental Studies; or any geology course Biology: 145, Introductory Biology I; or 200, Introductory Biology II: How Organisms Develop; Other: Participation in two semesters of the department comprehensive seminar program; An individual oral presentation at the annual Senior Symposium. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Chemistry Department of Chemistry, G04 Carr Laboratory, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2214 The chemistry department is housed in a recently completed integrated Science Center, representing a $36 million commitment to the education of women in the sciences. Modern teaching and research laboratories and a large collection of state-of-the-art instrumentation provide the backdrop to an energetic and diverse department. Tracing its origins to the pioneering spectroscopic work done here at the College, the collaboration of the faculty with undergraduates on research projects remains a key element of departmental life. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Classics Full Time 40 Credit-hour(s) $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Classics and Italian This program combines the study of both ancient Greek and Latin with courses in ancient history, art, philosophy, politics or religion. Students interested in classics should also consider ancient studies, a 32-credit major approaching the ancient civilizations from an interdisciplinary and inclusive perspective. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The courses are as follows: At least 24 total credits in Greek or Latin at the 200 level or above (at least 8 credits in each language). At least 20 credits at the 300 level, 12 of which must be in Latin or Greek (either language or both). After consulting with her advisor, a major may choose from a variety of related courses in art history, Asian studies, classics (in English), history, politics, or religion at the 200 level or above. In the case of the second (or a third) language, 8 credits of Greek, Latin, or Sanskrit at the 100 level may count toward the major. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Classics and Italian Department of Classics and Italian, 202 Ciruti Center, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2873 The Department of Classics and Italian can provide with a list of courses currently eligible for each category (some fit into more than one). The major and minor in ancient studies are administered by the Department of Classics and Italian. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Computer Science Full Time Minimum of 40 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Computer Science This program is designed to meet the broad needs of students in a liberal arts environment. CS majors learn to write programs well, but they also investigate broader issues of the power, limitations, and applications of computing. A major in computer science consists of a minimum of 40 credits. A degree in the field signifies formal training in computational and analytical approaches to problem solving as well as the skills necessary to develop software to tackle new challenges. These computational approaches can be applied to a wide spectrum of problems, including locomotion by robots, protein folding and flexibility, remotely controlled surgery, video games, graphics arts, and publishing. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The courses are as follows: Computer science (36 credits): 101, Problem Solving and Structured Programming 102, Object-Oriented Intermediate Programming 211, Data Structures 221, Introduction to Computer Systems 312, Algorithms 322, Operating Systems Three additional computer science courses (12 credits) with two of these at the 300-level (8 credits); Mathematics (4 credits): 232, Discrete Mathematics. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Computer Science Department of Computer Science, 222A Clapp Laboratory, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2420 This departmentis the field that encompasses all of the intellectual activities necessary to take an algorithm from idea to practice. That includes constructing the computer using Boolean Algebra and digital logic, designing the operating systems that run computers, creating programming languages that let us easily transform ideas into code, and developing software methodologies that ensure robust programs. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538 2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Critical Social Thought Full Time Variable $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Program in Critical Social Thought This program is designed for students with a passion for ideas, a desire to ask probing questions about social realities, and an independent approach to education. This interdisciplinary program explores the place of thought in history and society, and the ways in which ideas both are generated by and generate concrete practice. While acquainting students with a variety of intellectual traditions, this program also requires each of its majors and minors to combine different thinkers and currents of thought to engage with a theme or question of her original design. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The following are the courses: Required core courses (students may take all of these core courses but must take at least): 248, Science, Revolution, and Modernity or 249, Enlightenment and Modernity or 250, Classics in Nineteenth-Century Critical Social Thought and 251, Twentieth-Century Theory and Its Discontents or 252, Literature and Politics or 253, Critical Race Theory or 254, Postcolonial Theory or 255, Human Agency and Historical Transformation: Pivotal Moments in the Development of Capitalism and 350, Seminar in Critical Social Thought (writing and speaking intensive; to be taken in junior or senior year). Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Program in Critical Social Thought Program in Critical Social Thought, 118 Shattuck Hall, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 3466 This interdisciplinary program explores the place of thought in history and society, and the ways in which ideas both are generated by and generate concrete practice. Critical social thought embraces the historical forces that have shaped contemporary experience; the creative expressions that have emerged to represent that experience; and the conceptual and political tensions between truth and uncertainty, individuality and community, power and freedom, cruelty and justice in the modern age. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Dance Full Time Minimum of 44 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Dance The dance major offers the opportunity to investigate these and other questions through a comprehensive curriculum emphasizing a balance between technical training, creative experimentation, and critical/ theoretical understanding. The major requirements are sufficiently flexible to accommodate the interests of serious dance performers and students with choreographic and/or interdisciplinary interests. There are also numerous offerings for students with little or no prior exposure to dance, as well as opportunities to minor in dance. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The courses are as follows: Required courses for the major: Dance 171 Twentieth Century Dance History (4 cr); Dance 241 Scientific Foundations (4 cr); Dance 151 Elementary Composition (4 cr); Two (2) 200-level theory courses from the following (8 cr): Dance 252: Intermediate Composition (4 cr); Dance 272: Dance and Culture (4 cr); Dance 287: Analysis of Rhythm from a Dancer’s Perspective (4 cr); Dance 255: Ballet Pedagogy (4 cr); Dance 285: Laban Movement Analysis (4 cr); Two (2) 300-level theory courses from the following (8 cr): Dance 309: Repertory and Theory or Classical Ballet Variations (4 cr); Dance 342: Advanced Scientific Foundations (4 cr); Dance 353: Advanced Composition (4 cr); Dance 387: Advanced Analysis of Rhythm from a Dancer’s Perspective (4 cr); Dance 377: Advanced Studies, Special Topics (4 cr); Dance 392: Dance Pedagogy Teaching Seminar (4 cr); Eight (8) courses of 2 credit dance courses (16 cr), including technique, repertory (Dance 305), or special topics courses. Students may repeat technique and repertory courses for credit. Technique classes must be from at least two idioms. Up to 8 credits of this requirement can be substituted with 4 credit theory courses, one at the 200 level, and one at the 300 level. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Dance Department of Dance, 104 Kendall Sports and Dance Complex, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2310 The Department is renowned for its extensive studio offerings in ballet technique, modern technique and repertory/performance, as well as its regular offerings in West African Dance and rotating offerings in Tap, Jazz, Contact Improvisation and other forms. Theory courses range from Scientific Foundations of Dance to 20th Century Dance History to Choreography and Dance Aesthetics. This range of classes is further augmented by over 100 theory and studio courses offered annually through the Five College Dance Department. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Economics Full Time Minimum of 32 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Economics This program acquire the necessary analytical tools to understand contemporary economic issues and to take reasoned positions in debates about economic and social policy. They graduate with the ability to apply these tools in a variety of careers and are well prepared to continue study of economics at the graduate level. Majors take a minimum of 32 credits in economics beyond the 100 level, including courses in macroeconomics, microeconomics, and statistics. They are encouraged to undertake independent study and research projects under faculty supervision (395fs) in their senior year. Majors usually prepare for this research by taking the Junior Research Seminar (390s) in the spring of their junior year. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The courses are as follows: Economics 211,Macroeconomic Theory Economics 212,Microeconomic Theory Economics 220, Introduction to Econometrics (or Economics 320, or Psychology 201, or Sociology 225, or Statistics 140, 240, 340) (A course outside the Department of Economics does not count toward the 32-credit minimum.); Three 300-level courses (two of these must be taken at Mount Holyoke); 8 additional credits at either the 200 or 300 level. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Economics Department of Economics, 115 Skinner Hall, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2432 This department deals with many of the world&#39;s most pressing problems unemployment, inflation, poverty, inequality, discrimination, underdevelopment, environmental destruction are economic in nature. Economists study these important problems by combining theoretical models and data analysis. The great human interest of the subject, together with the rigor of its analysis, ensures that the study of economics is a continuously thought-provoking and relevant endeavor. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in English Full Time Minimum of 36 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of English This program offers students an opportunity to study a diverse range of texts written in English, both those comprising the tradition of British and American literature as well as the work of writers from other parts of the world. It acquaints students with texts from different historical periods and different national traditions, as well as with works in a variety of genres, including fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The courses are as follows: English 200, Introduction to the Study of Literature; Two courses in literature written in English before 1700 at either the 200 or 300 level (Course descriptions indicate which courses fulfill this historical requirement.); One course in literature written in English between 1700 and 1900 at either the 200 or 300 level (Course descriptions indicate which courses fulfill this historical requirement.); Four courses at the 300 level, two of which must be taken at Mount Holyoke and one of which must be a designated seminar (Course descriptions indicate which courses fulfill the seminar requirement.); Other: English 101, First-Year Seminar, does not count toward the requirement of 36 credits. English 295/395, Independent Study, cannot be counted as courses toward the completion of the English major. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of English Department of English, 111 Shattuck Hall, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2146 The department reflects in its offerings a balanced variety of historical and theoretical approaches to the study of language, literature, and culture. Many courses locate British and American literary texts within their historical contexts; many courses employ approaches drawn from gender studies, queer theory, and post colonial theory. It regularly offer courses on African American, Asian American, and other ethnically defined American literatures, as well as on writings from Africa, Asia, the Pacific Rim, and Ireland. Some members of the department study visual culture in many different media, including film. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Environmental Studies Full Time Variable $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Program in Environmental Studies This program provides students with an appreciation of the interdisciplinary nature of environmental issues and includes courses from the humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. The program is concerned with the interactions between people and their environment, the effects the environment has on people, and the impact of human activities on the environment. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College   Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Program in Environmental Studies Program in Environmental Studies, 304 Clapp Laboratory, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2898 The study of environmental problems is inherently interdisciplinary. One cannot understand their origin, impact or potential solutions without analyzing the behavior of natural systems as well as their interaction with economic, political and cultural factors. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in European Studies Full Time Variable $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Program in European Studies This program offers students the opportunity to develop a critical, focused understanding of European topics through interdisciplinary study. The major is useful for students who wish to pursue the study of European developments in their own right, and for student wishing to integrate work in art, literature, music, theatre or other disciplines with studies in history and the social sciences. The major requires a specialization, competence at the 300 level in a European language other than English and interdisciplinary coursework concerning Europe both East and West, modern and premodern. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The following courses are required: History 151,Modern and Contemporary European Civilization; European Studies 316. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Program in European Studies Program in European Studies, 103 Ciruti Language Center, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2294 This interdisciplinary program is designed to introduce students to the history, politics, economy, art and literature of Europe, and to provide a deeper understanding of the historical, cultural and political forces that are changing the face of contemporary Europe. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in French Full Time Minimum of 32 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of French The French curriculum is intended to develop skills in the language and provide a broad and varied acquaintance with French and Francophone cultures and literatures. Taking as its premise that language gives access to new and different cultures, the program makes available to students the textual, oral, and visual products of the French speaking world. It also offers familiarity with the interdisciplinary exchanges-art, literature, history, politics, music, philosophy-that inform French studies today. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The following are some of the courses offered: Two intermediate courses in culture and literature (215, 219, 225, or 230) One 4-credit elective in culture and literature at the 200 or 300 level; Three courses in culture and literature at the 300 level. At least one must deal (in whole or substantial part) with culture and/or literature prior to 1800, and at least one other must deal (in whole or substantial part) with culture and/or literature after 1800. Independent study (295 and 395) and courses taught in English translation will not be counted among these courses. One advanced-level seminar (370) Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of French Department of French, 115 Ciruti Language Center, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2074 Mount Holyoke College has its own study abroad program in Montpellier, France, and Dakar, Senegal, and is also affiliated with the Sweet Briar College Junior Year in France Program. Eligible students who are selected to participate in the Montpellier and Dakar programs may use their Mount Holyoke financial aid to do so. Mount Holyoke financial aid for Sweet Briar, as well as for other approved study abroad programs, is awarded on a competitive basis. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Gender studies Full Time Minimum of 40 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Gender Studies This program cultivates the habit of asking how gender through its connections with other forms of power shapes bodies, lives, texts, institutions, and worlds. Gender studies is interdisciplinary and cross-cultural in its approaches. The goal is to provide students with multiple angles of vision that enrich their learning in and beyond the major. Majors are introduced to the foundations of the field in courses on women, feminist theory, global power relations, and methodology. Drawing on courses offered across the Mount Holyoke curriculum and in the five colleges, majors then develop concentrations in areas of particular interest. Possible areas of concentration include, but are not limited to: women’s literary and artistic production; gender in imperial and post colonial contexts; feminist anti-racism; women’s health; women and labor; violence against women; feminist science studies; queer studies; men and masculinity; trans gender politics; U.S. women of color politics; women immigrants and refugees; transnational feminism. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The following are the courses offered: 101, Introduction to Gender Studies 201,Methods and Practices in Feminist Scholarship 221, Feminist Theory 250, Gender and Power in Global Contexts 333, Advanced Seminar (two courses under this rubric) 390, Field Placement 391-392, Senior Seminar. The remaining 8 credits (of which 4 credits must be at the 300 level) may be chosen from gender studies courses or courses approved by the department. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Gender Studies Department of Gender Studies, Mount Holyoke College, 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2000 At Mount Holyoke, gender studies grew out of women&#39;s studies, with its commitment to uncovering the realities of women&#39;s lives, understanding the nature of women&#39;s oppression, and charting paths to significant social change. Building on this foundation, gender studies encompasses investigations into the very nature of gender; its intersection with other forms of difference and power such as class, race, nation, and sexuality; and its intimate connection with myriad forms of knowledge and social practice, from scientific investigation to artistic creation and performance. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Geography Full Time Minimum of 32 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Geology and Geography This program is intended to provide students with an understanding of the world around them in its physical, spatial, and human dimensions. Central to the discipline is the study of interactions of humans and environmental systems. Specific topics emphasized in the curriculum include the physical environment, political geography, socioeconomic development, and techniques in geographic data analysis (computer mapping, satellite image analysis, and geographic information systems). International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The following are the courses: Geography 105,World Regional Geography or Geography 106, Global Societies; Geography 107, Introduction to the Physical Environment; Geography 205,Mapping and Spatial Analysis; One of the following thematic courses: Geography 202, Cities of the Twenty-first Century; Geography 204, Human Dimensions of Environmental Change; Geography 206, Political Geography; Geography 212, Global Economic Geography; Geography 224, Atmosphere and Weather; One of the following regional geography courses: Geography 214, Geography of South Asia; Geography 215, Geography of the Middle East and North Africa; Geography 217, The African Environments; Three 300-level courses, selected from the following: Geography 304, Regional and Town Planning; Geography 307, Remote Sensing; Geography 311, Seminars: Selected Topics; Geography 312, Seminar: Resource and Conflict; Geography 313, Third World Development; Geography 319, Africa: Problems and Prospects; Geography 321, Geographic Information Systems; Geography 395, Independent Study. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Geology and Geography Department of Geology and Geography, 320 Clapp Laboratory, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2278 This department is proud to continue its long tradition of maintaining a first-rate geology program. Geology is a historical science, involving the study of active and ancient processes within and on the Earth, including the patterns of evolution of life. Geology is closely aligned with geography, which is both a natural and social science. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Geology Full Time Minimum of 36 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Geology and Geography The geology major provides students with an understanding of earth processes, properties, and history, as well as the evolution of life and the interactions between humans and Earth’s environments. For students considering graduate work or professional employment in the earth sciences, students are recommended as many courses as possible in the cognate sciences (biology, chemistry, and physics), as well as calculus and/or statistics. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The courses are as follows: Required for the major are: An introductory survey course: Geology 100, 101, 102, or 103 Geology 201, Rocks and Minerals Geology 203, Surface Processes Geology 224, Paleontology-Stratigraphy Geology 322, Petrology and Petrography Geology 333, Structural Geology and Orogenesis ; Geology 334, History of the Earth; 8 additional credits in geology at the 200 level or above. Not more than 4 credits of independent study (Geology 295 or 395) may be counted toward the major. A summer field course may count for 4-6 credits in geology. Other geology courses in the Five Colleges may also apply toward the major. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Geology and Geography Department of Geology and Geography, 320 Clapp Laboratory, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2278 This department is proud to continue its long tradition of maintaining a first-rate geology program. Geology is a historical science, involving the study of active and ancient processes within and on the Earth, including the patterns of evolution of life. Geology is closely aligned with geography, which is both a natural and social science. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in German Studies Full Time Minimum of 32 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of German Studies This program works with advisor to plan an individualized program of study suited to her interests and background. To ensure breadth of background and context, the department strongly encourage students to include at least one course each relating to the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries. To ensure depth, students may focus on a specific topic, period, or century. Courses about Germany or Europe taught in other departments or programs may be selected from such fields as anthropology, art, critical social thought, economics, European studies, film studies, gender studies, history, international relations, Jewish studies, music, politics, philosophy, psychology, religious studies, sociology, and theatre arts. Students should focus their work in these courses on issues relating to German-speaking countries and consult with the department to choose appropriate courses. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College   Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of German Studies Department of German Studies, 103 Ciruti Center, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2294 This department invites students to explore the rich and complicated history of German-speaking cultures. With an emphasis on student centered teaching and on preparation for learning abroad, German studies is dedicated to helping students acquire cultural knowledge across the disciplines through intensive study of the German language. Students may complement their majors in philosophy, history, chemistry, economics, international relations and biology, to name a few, with a major or minor in German studies. German studies alumnae have gone on to professions in broadcasting, finance, higher education, music, journalism and law, among other fields. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in German Studies - Teacher Licensure in German Studies (Grades 5-12) Full Time Variable $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of German Studies This program enable students to apply for a Massachusetts (and NASDTEC Interstate Contract) "initial" license. Students interested in pursuing licensure in the field of German studies can combine their course work in German studies with a minor in education. In some instances course work in the major coincides with course work required for licensure; in other cases, it does not. Licensure also requires a formal application as well as passing scores on the Massachusetts Test of Educator Licensure (MTEL) in both the literacy component and the subject matter component. Copies of the test objectives for the MTEL are available in the German studies department and in the Department of Psychology and Education. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College   Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of German Studies Department of German Studies, 103 Ciruti Center, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2294 This department invites students to explore the rich and complicated history of German-speaking cultures. With an emphasis on student centered teaching and on preparation for learning abroad, German studies is dedicated to helping students acquire cultural knowledge across the disciplines through intensive study of the German language. Students may complement their majors in philosophy, history, chemistry, economics, international relations and biology, to name a few, with a major or minor in German studies. German studies alumnae have gone on to professions in broadcasting, finance, higher education, music, journalism and law, among other fields. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Greek or Latin Full Time Minimum of 32 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Classics and Italian This program combines the study of both ancient Greek and Latin with courses in ancient history, art, philosophy, politics or religion. Students interested in classics should also consider ancient studies, a 32-credit major approaching the ancient civilizations from an interdisciplinary and inclusive perspective. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The courses are as follows: At least 20 of the 32 credits must be at the 200 level or above in the chosen ancient language; at least 12 of these credits must be at the 300 level. For the remaining credits, after consulting with her advisor, a Latin or Greek major may choose from a variety of courses in art history, classics (in English), history, language, philosophy, politics, or religion at the 200 level or above. In the case of a second ancient language, 8 credits at the 100 level may count toward the major. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Classics and Italian Department of Classics and Italian, 202 Ciruti Center, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2873 The Department of Classics and Italian can provide with a list of courses currently eligible for each category (some fit into more than one). The major and minor in ancient studies are administered by the Department of Classics and Italian. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in History Full Time Minimum of 36 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of History This program is a core discipline in Mount Holyokes liberal arts curriculum. It prepares students not just for a specific career but for a life of learning. A degree in history is versatile, offering students excellent preprofessional preparation for any number of careers law, journalism, the arts, management and business as well as providing the graduate with the knowledge and skills needed to pursue history as a profession. Mount Holyoke’s history department graduates women whose analytical skills and critical engagement with the past equip them to succeed in today’s complex world. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College   Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of History Department of History, 309 Skinner Hall, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2377 History is a critical and analytical method of inquiry into collective past based on cumulative experience, informed understanding, and careful judgment. It teachesto look beyond appearance, to evaluate something with clarity and disinterest, to discover and investigate all the causes of an event and evaluate their relative importance. History teaches how to discern the relationship between cause and effect, to analyze motives, to determine agency and assign responsibility, and to understand change over time. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in History - Teacher Licensure in History Full Time Variable $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of History This program students interested in teaching history can combine a history major with a minor in education. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College   Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of History Department of History, 309 Skinner Hall, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2377 History is a critical and analytical method of inquiry into collective past based on cumulative experience, informed understanding, and careful judgment. It teachesto look beyond appearance, to evaluate something with clarity and disinterest, to discover and investigate all the causes of an event and evaluate their relative importance. History teaches how to discern the relationship between cause and effect, to analyze motives, to determine agency and assign responsibility, and to understand change over time. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in International Relations Full Time Variable $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Program in International Relations The study of international relations is an important field of intellectual inquiry. Although the formal analysis of the relationships of people who do not share a common political, economic, social, or cultural heritage is a relatively recent phenomenon, there is little question that these relationships have been supremely important in human history. Since the end of World War II, public awareness of the importance of these relationships has grown substantially, due largely to the dramatic effects of international relations on daily life. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College   Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Program in International Relations Program in International Relations, 109A Skinner Hall, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2381 International relations is the study of the interactions among nations or other organized political agents which for reasons of history, culture, ideology, geography, or economics believe that they are different from each other. In some cases, those differences are important and substantive; in other cases, they are merely trivial or delightful; and in some cases, they are fabricated or misperceived. In the worst cases, they lead to violence. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Italian Full Time Minimum of 32 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Classics and Italian The Italian major seeks to foster linguistic fluency and appreciation of the multifaceted culture of the Italian people. In addition to acquiring advanced oral and written proficiency in the Italian language, majors will have the opportunity to access Italy’s rich literary and cultural heritage through cinema, literature, music, art, the Web. Besides selecting courses offered at Mount Holyoke and in the more extended Five College community, students are encouraged to investigate the many study abroad options available to them in such culturally diverse cities as Bologna, Siena, Florence and Padova. A major in Italian language and culture can lead to a variety of national and international careers, from foreign service to fashion marketing, from international banking and trade to film, from a career in non-profit to teaching. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The courses are as follows: Italian 209, Conversation and Composition; Italian 221, Introduction to Italian Literature; Four 300-level courses in Italian literature and culture. At least two modern and two pre-nineteenth century courses. At least one 300-level course must be taken in the senior year. Other: Courses lower than 209, Conversation and Composition, cannot be counted toward the major. Independent Study (Italian 395) may not be used as part of the minimum major requirements. Courses in translation cannot be counted toward the major. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Classics and Italian Department of Classics and Italian, 202 Ciruti Center, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2873 The Department of Classics and Italian can provide with a list of courses currently eligible for each category (some fit into more than one). The major and minor in ancient studies are administered by the Department of Classics and Italian. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Italian - Teacher Licensure in Italian Full Time Variable $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Classics and Italian Students interested in teaching Italian can combine their course work with a minor in education. Students interested in pursuing licensure in the field of Italian can combine their course work in Italian with a minor in education. In some instances course work in the major coincides with course work required for licensure; in other cases, it does not. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College   Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Classics and Italian Department of Classics and Italian, 202 Ciruti Center, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2873 The Department of Classics and Italian can provide with a list of courses currently eligible for each category (some fit into more than one). The major and minor in ancient studies are administered by the Department of Classics and Italian. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Latin American Studies Full Time Minimum of 40 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Spanish, Latina/o, Latin American Studies This is an interdisciplinary major requiring a minimum of 40 credits. Majors choose a primary area of interest and plan their course work in close consultation with their advisor. They’re also expected to take at least two courses in other areas and to have a command of Spanish or Portuguese. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College   Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Spanish, Latina/o, Latin American Studies Department of Spanish, Latina/o, Latin American Studies, 105 Ciruti Language Center, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2347 The Department of Spanish offers a variety of courses intended not only to facilitate proficiency in the language but also to contextualize and analyze issues relevant to Spanish-speakers abroad and in the U.S., such as terrorism, migration, and imperialism, among others. To that end, intermediate and advanced-level courses adopt a variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches, including literary studies, film and media studies, social history, and politics. The Department of Spanish also collaborates closely with a number of other departments and programs on campus, frequently cross-listing courses with Latin American Studies, Film Studies, Gender Studies, and Romance Languages and Literatures. Regular extracurricular activities organized by the department (film series, lectures, the mesa de español, etc.) also engage the larger college community in the interests of our students and faculty. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Mathematics Full Time Minimum of 32 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Mathematics and Statistics This program requires a minimum of 32 credits, of which 20 must be at the 300 level. Courses include calculus, linear algebra, mathematical experimentation, real analysis, abstract algebra, and electives. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The courses are as follows: Mathematics: 203, Calculus III; 211, Linear Algebra; 232, Discrete Mathematics, or 251, Laboratory in Mathematical Experimentation; 301, Real Analysis; 311, Abstract Algebra; At least 12 additional credits at the 300 level in mathematics or statistics. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Mathematics and Statistics Department of Mathematics and Statistics, 415A Clapp Laboratory, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2162 The program in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics is designed with several goals in mind: to teach the language of the mathematical sciences, to provide a command of powerful mathematical tools, to develop problem solving skills , to foster an ability to ask questions and to make independent discoveries and to encourage the experience of mathematics as a distinctively rigorous way of knowing . In addition, especially through the statistics offering, the rich interplay between an applied context and mathematical models in working with numerical data is an area of particular emphasis. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Mathematics - Teacher Licensure in Mathematics Full Time Variable $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Mathematics and Statistics Students interested in pursuing licensure in the field of mathematics can combine their course work in mathematics with a minor in education. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College   Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Mathematics and Statistics Department of Mathematics and Statistics, 415A Clapp Laboratory, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2162 The program in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics is designed with several goals in mind: to teach the language of the mathematical sciences, to provide a command of powerful mathematical tools, to develop problem solving skills , to foster an ability to ask questions and to make independent discoveries and to encourage the experience of mathematics as a distinctively rigorous way of knowing . In addition, especially through the statistics offering, the rich interplay between an applied context and mathematical models in working with numerical data is an area of particular emphasis. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Music Full Time Minimum of 32 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Music This program is designed for students with a wide range of interests, backgrounds, and career goals. It is intended to provide a broad and varied acquaintance with history, theory, and literature of music as well as to develop skills in performance, analysis and synthesis. The inclusiveness of the major derives from the philosophy that the integration of thinking about and performing music fosters musical awareness and critical perception. Students who elect the music major are prepared to go on to graduate school. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The courses are as follows: Music 231, Theory I; 232, Theory II; 233, Theory III; Music 281, History of Western Music I; 282, History of Western Music II; Music 334,Music Analysis; Music 371, Topics in Music; A 4-credit 300-level elective in history, theory, ethnomusicology, performance, or composition; Performance requirements: Two semesters of individual performance; study, one of which must be at the 200 level; One additional semester at the 200 or 300 level in individual performance study, conducting, ethnomusicology, or composition; 2 credits in ensemble performance. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Music Department of Music, 208 Pratt Hall, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2306 Mount Holyoke music majors are accepted in graduate programs of their choice across the country. Mount Holyoke musicians are welcome in performing groups around the world. Faculty Projects reflect the broad interests of the faculty in research, composition, and performance, development of new methods of teaching, reaching toward all musics, and exploration of new methods of research. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Music - Teacher Licensure Full Time Variable $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Music Students interested in pursuing licensure in the field of music can combine their course work in music with a minor in education. In some instances course work in the major coincides with course work required for licensure; in other cases, it does not. Students wishing to pursue teacher licensure should consult the music department before the first semester. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College   Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Music Department of Music, 208 Pratt Hall, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2306 Mount Holyoke music majors are accepted in graduate programs of their choice across the country. Mount Holyoke musicians are welcome in performing groups around the world. Faculty Projects reflect the broad interests of the faculty in research, composition, and performance, development of new methods of teaching, reaching toward all musics, and exploration of new methods of research. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Neuroscience and Behavior Full Time Variable $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Psychology This program offers students with strong interests in both biology and psychology an opportunity to study the biological bases of behavior. The Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience and Behavior offers students with strong interests in both biology and psychology an opportunity to study the biological bases of behavior. The core curriculum for the major includes courses in biology, chemistry, mathematics, and psychology. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The courses are as follows: Required core curriculum: Biological Sciences 145, Introductory Biology, or Biological Sciences 160, Integrated Introduction to Biology and Chemistry; Psychology 101 or 100, Introduction to Psychology; Chemistry 101, General Chemistry, or Chemistry 160, Integrated Introduction to Biology and Chemistry; Chemistry 201, General Chemistry II; Chemistry 202, Organic Chemistry; Mathematics, one of the following: 101, Calculus; 103, Accelerated Calculus; Psychology 200, Research Methods in Psychology; Psychology 250, Introduction to the Biological Bases of Behavior; Biological Sciences 200, Introduction to Biology II; Biological Sciences 220, Cell Biology; Biological Sciences 333, Neurobiology; A course in quantitative inference: Psychology 201, Statistics or Statistics 240, Elementary Data Analysis and Experimental Design; Two courses at the 300 level must be selected from the following: Biological Sciences 311, Protein Biochemistry and Cellular Metabolism; Biological Sciences 315, Ethology; Biological Sciences 322, Comparative Biomechanics; Biological Sciences 335,Mammalian Anatomy; Biological Sciences 328, Regulatory and Integrative Human Physiology; Psychology 350, Laboratory in Behavioral Neuroscience; Psychology 351, Laboratory in Animal Behavior; Psychology 352, Laboratory in Sensory Psychology; Computer Science 334, Artificial Intelligence; Computer Science 335, Introduction to Computer Vision and Robotics; Neuroscience 395, Independent Study(4 credits); A third 300-level course from the preceding list, or from the following: Biological Sciences 334, Chemical Communication in Vertebrates; Psychology 359, Seminar in the Biological Bases of Behavior. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Psychology Department of Psychology, Mount Holyoke College, 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2338 The Psychology and Education Department has programs in psychology, in education, and (with the Biological Sciences Department) in neuroscience and behavior.Department facilities include modern computers and laboratories in several areas, and the Gorse Children Center at Stony brook, a laboratory preschool and kindergarten in its own building, serving as an observation and study site for our undergraduate students. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Philosophy Full Time Minimum of 36 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Philosophy This program will provide students with a broad understanding of the background in both historical and contemporary philosophical thought, with the tools for critical reasoning necessary for the conduct of philosophical inquiry, with a good understanding of some important philosophical themes, and with the enthusiasm for inquiry necessary for the productive pursuit of their own philosophical speculations. The critical approach they will learn will be valuable for whatever they choose to do after graduation. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The courses are as follows: Two courses in the History of Philosophy, such as: Philosophy 201, Philosophical Foundations of Western Thought: The Greek Period; 202, Philosophical Foundations of Western Thought: The Modern Period; 252, Philosophical Foundations of Western Thought: The Nineteenth Century; 255, Existentialism One course in Ethics and Value Theory, such as: 205, Ethics; 235,Medical Ethics; 240, Environmental Ethics: Nature/Culture/Values; 241, Issues in Contemporary Moral Theory; 242, Social and Political Philosophy; 248, Philosophical Issues in Race and Racism; 249,Women and Philosophy; 273, Philosophy of the Arts; 275, Philosophy and Film; One course in Theoretical Philosophy, such as: 206, Philosophy of Science; 208, Knowledge and Reality; 261, Philosophy of Physics; 263, Philosophy of Biology; 264, Philosophy of Mind; One course in Logic, such as: 210, Logical Thought; 225, Symbolic Logic. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Philosophy Department of Philosophy, 205 Skinner Hall, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01705, +1 413 538 2249 The philosophy department at Mount Holyoke combines the focus on teaching typical of a small college, with a faculty actively engaged in philosophical research. The faculty have published on such diverse topics as the concept of privacy, modal logic, film romance, scientific confirmation, and emotions in fictional appreciation. We also benefit from the wider resources available through the other members of the Five College Consortium: Amherst, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, and Smith Colleges, and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Physics Full Time Minimum of 36 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Physics This program students design their own major curriculum. Some take courses necessary to prepare for graduate study in physics or closely related fields (including engineering). Some plan a program that, together with courses from other disciplines, prepares them for advanced work in medicine, environmental engineering, or other physical sciences or branches of engineering. Others design their program to prepare for secondary school teaching, technical writing, or technical positions in industry. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The courses are as follows: Physics 115, Force, Motion, and Energy and 216, Electromagnetism; 231, Techniques of Experimental Physics; 301,Waves and Particles; 302, Quantum Mechanical Phenomena; 303, Introduction to Mathematical Methods for Scientists; 308, Electronics; 315, Analytical Mechanics; 325, Electromagnetic Theory; 326, Statistical Physics and Condensed Matter; Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Physics Department of Physics, 206 Kendade, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2238 This department unlike other sciences, is defined less by its subject matter and more by its way of applying fundamental principles to discover and explain the behavior of the world around . It has something to say about everything, from stars and galaxies down to how proteins interact in body and interactions among sub-atomic particles. Physics can be as concrete as the forces on a car or as abstract as the curved space time near a black hole. Physics overlaps all the other sciences. Science seeks to explain nature; physics is the bedrock underlying science. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Politics Full Time Minimum of 32 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Politics This program consists of a minimum of 32 credits and includes courses in American politics, comparative politics, international politics, and political theory. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The courses are as follows: One course must be taken in each of the following four subfields: American politics: Politics 104, American Politics; Complex Organizations 204, Poverty in the United States; Politics 207,Women and the Law; Politics 210,Minorities and the Law; Complex Organizations 220,Winners and Losers: Taxation, Social Justice, and Economic Choices; Politics 235, Constitutional Law: The Federal System; Politics 236, Civil Liberties; Politics 244, Urban Politics and Policies; Politics 245, Policy Making in America: Congress and the Bureaucracy; Politics 250, Politics of Black Urban Reform; Politics 266, Environmental Politics in America; Comparative politics: Politics 106, Comparative Politics; Politics 202, Politics of Globalization; Politics 208, Chinese Politics; Politics 213, African Political Systems; Politics 228, East Asian Politics; Politics 237, European Politics; International politics: Politics 116,World Politics; Politics 240, International Political Economy; Politics 247, International Law; International Relations 270, American Foreign Policy; Political theory: Politics 101, Fundamentals of Politics; Politics 107, Foundations of Political Theory; Politics 111, Self and Political Thought; Politics 211, Ancient and Medieval Political Thought; Politics 212,Modern Political Thought; Politics 221,Marx and Marxism; Politics 233, Invitation to Feminist Theory; Critical Social Thought 250, Nineteenth-Century Critical Social Thought (when taught by Professor Cocks); Politics 246, American Political Thought; Three courses (12 credits) at the 300 level, which must normally be taken at Mount Holyoke College. No more than 4 credits of 395 may be counted toward this requirement of three courses at the 300 level. A single course at the 200 level offered at Mount Holyoke can be taken at the 300 level with the instructor’s permission, provided the student has already taken 8 credits in politics, and provided the instructor and student agree upon additional work. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Politics Department of Politics, 118 Shattuck Hall, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2132 The Department of Politics at Mount Holyoke College offers students courses within all four fields as well as courses that cross the lines between them. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Psychology Full Time Minimum of 32 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Psychology The major in psychology consists of at least 32 credits of course work in research methods; statistics; social psychology; personality and abnormal psychology; developmental and educational psychology; perception, cognition, and language; and biological bases of behavior. In addition, many students complete an independent study project and work with faculty on original research. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The courses are as follows: 100-level course in psychology 200, Research Methods in Psychology, and 201, Statistics; Two laboratory courses at the 300 level. The laboratory requirement may be satisfied in either of two ways: By electing two courses among: Psychology 310, Laboratory: Research Methods in Social Psychology; 323, Laboratory in Qualitative Research 324, Laboratory in Personality Research: Quantitative Methods; 325, Laboratory in Psychological Assessment; 326, Laboratory in Personality and Abnormal Psychology; 330, Laboratory in Developmental Psychology; 331, Laboratory in Early Social and Personality Development; 340, Laboratory in Perception and Cognition; 350, Laboratory in Behavioral Neuroscience; 351, Laboratory in Animal Learning and Animal Behavior; 352, Laboratory in Sensory Psychology or by electing one course from the above list plus completing an independent research project. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Psychology Department of Psychology, Mount Holyoke College, 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2338 The Psychology and Education Department has programs in psychology, in education, and (with the Biological Sciences Department) in neuroscience and behavior.Department facilities include modern computers and laboratories in several areas, and the Gorse Children Center at Stony brook, a laboratory preschool and kindergarten in its own building, serving as an observation and study site for our undergraduate students. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Psychology and Education - Option I with licensure Full Time Variable $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Psychology Students pursuing Option I (with licensure) should elect Education 300, 325, and 323 in the senior year; and include at least one mathematics course (which may also be counted as a College distribution requirement). International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College   Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Psychology Department of Psychology, Mount Holyoke College, 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2338 The Psychology and Education Department has programs in psychology, in education, and (with the Biological Sciences Department) in neuroscience and behavior.Department facilities include modern computers and laboratories in several areas, and the Gorse Children Center at Stony brook, a laboratory preschool and kindergarten in its own building, serving as an observation and study site for our undergraduate students. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Psychology and Education - Option II without licensure Full Time Variable $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Psychology Students pursuing Option II (without licensure) must take Educ 320j and design and conduct an empirically-based interdisciplinary project related to education (i.e., Education 395). The project must include analysis of data (e.g., quantitative, qualitative, archival, biographical) using any empirical method (e.g., experiment, case study, interview) and must be presented orally to the department at the end of the semester. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College   Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Psychology Department of Psychology, Mount Holyoke College, 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2338 The Psychology and Education Department has programs in psychology, in education, and (with the Biological Sciences Department) in neuroscience and behavior.Department facilities include modern computers and laboratories in several areas, and the Gorse Children Center at Stony brook, a laboratory preschool and kindergarten in its own building, serving as an observation and study site for our undergraduate students. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Religion Full Time Minimum of 32 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Religion Students who major in religion complete a minimum of 32 credits and take courses in at least three different religious traditions-for example, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, or Judaism. They must also select courses from each of the following three groups: sacred texts and interpretive traditions; religious thought; history and society. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College   Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Religion Department of Religion, 205 Skinner Hall, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2233 The study of religion is an excellent way of organizing a liberal arts education so that diverse cultures, artistic expressions, political forces, and gender assignments can be questioned and set in historical and changing contexts. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Romance Languages and Literatures Full Time Variable $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Program in Romance Languages and Literatures This program is designed to assure fluency in at least two Romance languages, as well as knowledge of the literatures and cultures they represent. The student is encouraged to view language/ literature/culture in its interrelatedness and combine linguistic proficiency with cultural and literary expertise. They will develop skills of communication and the critical tools to explore matters of aesthetics, cultural studies, history of ideas, and gender studies. A major in Romance languages and literatures can lead to a variety of national and international careers from government to fashion, from the culinary arts to banking, and from film to teaching. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College   Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Program in Romance Languages and Literatures Program in Romance Languages and Literatures, 115 Ciruti Language Center, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2074 The major and minor in Romance languages and literatures are administered by the Romance Languages and Literatures Committee: Professors Gelfand (French), and Vaget (French); Associate Professors Arnold (classics), Debnar (classics); Romero-Díaz, chair (Spanish, on leave Spring 2009); Assistant Professors Chierichini (Italian), Crumbaugh (Spanish), Frau (Italian), Gundermann (Spanish), and Mosby (Spanish). Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Russian Literature and Culture Full Time Minimum of 36 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Russian and Eurasian Studies The major in Russian literature and culture explores Russia’s rich cultural heritage and its unique contributions to world culture, especially during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Departmental offerings concentrate on Russia’s achievements in culture and literature, but students are encouraged to take elective courses in Russian film, religion, and art at Mount Holyoke and the Five Colleges. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The courses are as follows: Three courses beyond 201, to be chosen from 202 and advanced courses in literature/culture (consult department); RES 205, Russia under the Tsars or RES 131, Introduction to the Peoples and Cultures of Eurasia College); RES 210, Great Books: The Literature of Nineteenth-Century Russia; RES 211, Topics in Twentieth-Century Russian Literature; Three elective courses, one each from literature, culture, and politics/history, to be completed at the 300 level. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Russian and Eurasian Studies Department of Russian and Eurasian Studies, 103 Ciruti Center, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2486 The Department of Russian and Eurasian Studies is designed to develop a critical awareness of both Russia and Eurasia and to provide the linguistic and intellectual tools for engagement with this rapidly changing area of the world. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Russian and Eurasian Studies Full Time Minimum of 40 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Russian and Eurasian Studies This program explores the rich cultural heritage of Russia and the unique contributions Russia has made to world culture. Offerings concentrate on Russia’s achievement in literature, but students are encouraged to take elective courses in Russian film, music, religion, and art at Mount Holyoke or the Five Colleges. The interdisciplinary major in Russian and Eurasian studies explores the historical, cultural, economic and political interconnections among the peoples of the former Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia. In addition to offerings within the department, courses that count toward the major are regularly offered in other departments (economics, geography, history, politics, international relations, and women’s studies), in addition to courses in the Five Colleges. Students are urged to take advantage of these opportunities. This interdisciplinary major exempts students from the College’s minor requirement. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College   Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Russian and Eurasian Studies Department of Russian and Eurasian Studies, 103 Ciruti Center, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2486 The Department of Russian and Eurasian Studies is designed to develop a critical awareness of both Russia and Eurasia and to provide the linguistic and intellectual tools for engagement with this rapidly changing area of the world. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Russian and Eurasian Studies - Teacher Licensure in Russian and Eurasian Studies Full Time Variable $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Russian and Eurasian Studies Students interested in teaching Russian and Eurasian Studies can combine the major with a minor in education. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College   Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Russian and Eurasian Studies Department of Russian and Eurasian Studies, 103 Ciruti Center, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2486 The Department of Russian and Eurasian Studies is designed to develop a critical awareness of both Russia and Eurasia and to provide the linguistic and intellectual tools for engagement with this rapidly changing area of the world. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Sociology Full Time Minimum of 36 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Sociology and Anthropology The major requires courses in research methods and sociological theory. The faculty also offers classes in criminology, the sociology of medicine, collective behavior and social movements, the sociology of gender, social inequality, political sociology, and the sociology of immigration. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The courses are as follows: 123, Introduction to Sociology; 223, Development of Social Thought; 225, Survey Research and Data Analysis; 12 credits at the 300 level, including at least one of the following courses: 317, Topics in Contemporary Social Thought; 333, Contemporary Social Theory; 12 additional credits beyond the 100 level. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Sociology and Anthropology Department of Sociology and Anthropology, 102 Porter Hall, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2283 This department majors are encouraged to study abroad or in a foreign environment. Studying abroad provides with the opportunity to experience another culture, improve foreign language skills, and participate in activities and coursework not found at Mount Holyoke. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Spanish (Hispanophone Studies) Full Time Minimum of 36 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Spanish, Latina/o, Latin American Studies A major in Spanish at Mount Holyoke leads to proficiency in the language as well as a deep understanding of the many issues relevant to Spanish-speakers abroad and in the U.S. Spanish majors examine the past, current state, and emerging realities of Latin America, Spain, and the Caribbean in intermediate and advanced-level courses that adopt a variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches, including literary studies, film and media studies, social history, and politics. The major requires a minimum of 36 credits and can include up to 20 credits for study abroad. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College   Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Spanish, Latina/o, Latin American Studies Department of Spanish, Latina/o, Latin American Studies, 105 Ciruti Language Center, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2347 The Department of Spanish offers a variety of courses intended not only to facilitate proficiency in the language but also to contextualize and analyze issues relevant to Spanish-speakers abroad and in the U.S., such as terrorism, migration, and imperialism, among others. To that end, intermediate and advanced-level courses adopt a variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches, including literary studies, film and media studies, social history, and politics. The Department of Spanish also collaborates closely with a number of other departments and programs on campus, frequently cross-listing courses with Latin American Studies, Film Studies, Gender Studies, and Romance Languages and Literatures. Regular extracurricular activities organized by the department (film series, lectures, the mesa de español, etc.) also engage the larger college community in the interests of our students and faculty. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Spanish - Teacher Licensure in Spanish Full Time Variable $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Spanish, Latina/o, Latin American Studies Students interested pursuing licensure in the filed of Spanish can combine their course work in Spanish with a minor in education. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College   Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Spanish, Latina/o, Latin American Studies Department of Spanish, Latina/o, Latin American Studies, 105 Ciruti Language Center, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2347 The Department of Spanish offers a variety of courses intended not only to facilitate proficiency in the language but also to contextualize and analyze issues relevant to Spanish-speakers abroad and in the U.S., such as terrorism, migration, and imperialism, among others. To that end, intermediate and advanced-level courses adopt a variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches, including literary studies, film and media studies, social history, and politics. The Department of Spanish also collaborates closely with a number of other departments and programs on campus, frequently cross-listing courses with Latin American Studies, Film Studies, Gender Studies, and Romance Languages and Literatures. Regular extracurricular activities organized by the department (film series, lectures, the mesa de español, etc.) also engage the larger college community in the interests of our students and faculty. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Statistics Full Time Minimum of 32 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Mathematics and Statistics This program requires a minimum of 32 credits, of which 20 must be at the 300 level. Courses are chosen in consultation with one of the statistics advisors and may include calculus, linear algebra, data analysis, applied regression methods, linear statistical models, probability, and mathematical statistics. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The courses are as follows: Mathematics: 203, Calculus III; 211, Linear Algebra; At least two courses selected from the applied statistics courses: 240, Elementary Data Analysis and Experimental Design; 340, Applied Regression Methods; 344, Seminar in Statistics and Scientific; Research: At least two courses selected from the more mathematical statistics courses: 341, Linear Statistical Models; 342, Probability; 343,Mathematical Statistics. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Mathematics and Statistics Department of Mathematics and Statistics, 415A Clapp Laboratory, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2162 The program in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics is designed with several goals in mind: to teach the language of the mathematical sciences, to provide a command of powerful mathematical tools, to develop problem solving skills , to foster an ability to ask questions and to make independent discoveries and to encourage the experience of mathematics as a distinctively rigorous way of knowing . In addition, especially through the statistics offering, the rich interplay between an applied context and mathematical models in working with numerical data is an area of particular emphasis. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Major in Theatre Arts Full Time Minimum of 40 credits $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Theatre Arts This program must acquire a foundation in the three areas of design, performance (acting and directing), and theatre history and theory; but thereafter she is free to tailor her program to fit her particular interests. With her faculty adviser she is expected to assume responsibility for the shape and emphasis of her theatre training, through elective courses and practical experiences, as part of an overall liberal arts education. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The courses are as follows: One course in design: 120, Topics in Design; 122, Design I; 126, Lighting Design I; 128, Sound Design I; 220, Topics in Design; 222, Scene Design II; 224, Costume Design II; 228, Sound Design II; 320, Topics in Design; One course in performance; 105, Acting; 115, Topics in Performance; 205, Acting II; 215, Topics in Performance; 315, Topics in Performance; 385, Directing II; Two courses in theatre history: Theatre Arts 251, Histories of Performance I; Theatre Arts 252, Histories of Performance II; One course in dramatic literature (offered through any department) or one theatre seminar (350); 12 credits of electives, of which 8 must be taken within the department (limited to 8 practicum credits). Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Theatre Arts Department of Theatre Arts, Alice Withington Rooke Theatre, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2118 Auditions for Mount Holyoke College&#39;s theatre productions are open to students enrolled in any courses in the Five Colleges. Mount Holyoke students are encouraged to audition for productions on the other four campuses. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Master of Arts in Psychology Full Time Variable $ 1,255 ( Rs 57,780 ) per credit / unit Department of Psychology This program provides opportunities for interdisciplinary study in the biological and social sciences. Students also may enroll in the graduate courses offered at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. The Department has a strong research orientation with opportunities for study in the following areas of psychology: cognitive, developmental (including adolescent development), educational, history of psychology, learning, perception, personality, physiological, psychology of women, sensation and social. The Department accepts a small number of teaching assistants each year. These assistants receive remission of tuition and a stipend during their graduate work. The acceptance of all graduate students is contingent upon the willingness of at least one faculty member to commit him/herself to serving as that individual's academic and thesis adviser. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Scores of GRE are also required. Masters Mount Holyoke College   Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Psychology Department of Psychology, Mount Holyoke College, 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2338 The Psychology and Education Department has programs in psychology, in education, and (with the Biological Sciences Department) in neuroscience and behavior.Department facilities include modern computers and laboratories in several areas, and the Gorse Children Center at Stony brook, a laboratory preschool and kindergarten in its own building, serving as an observation and study site for our undergraduate students. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Mathematics/Economics Special Major Full Time Variable $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Mathematics and Statistics The special major in mathematics and economics requires at least ten courses above the 100-level and must include at least five 300-level courses divided between the two departments. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The courses are as follows: Economics: Two required courses: 211 Micro theory; 212 Macro theory; Advanced courses - at least two 300-level courses, including at least one of: 308 Macroeconomics; 320 Econometrics; Mathematics: Three required courses: 203 Multivariable Calculus; 211 Linear Algebra; 251 Laboratory in Mathematical Experimentation; Advanced courses - at least two courses chosen from: 301 Real Analysis; 333 Differential Equations; 339 Mathematical Finance; 341 Linear Statistical Models; 342 Probability; 343 Mathematical Statistics. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Mathematics and Statistics Department of Mathematics and Statistics, 415A Clapp Laboratory, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2162 The program in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics is designed with several goals in mind: to teach the language of the mathematical sciences, to provide a command of powerful mathematical tools, to develop problem solving skills , to foster an ability to ask questions and to make independent discoveries and to encourage the experience of mathematics as a distinctively rigorous way of knowing . In addition, especially through the statistics offering, the rich interplay between an applied context and mathematical models in working with numerical data is an area of particular emphasis. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Special Major with a Music Component Full Time Variable $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Music   International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The courses are as follows: Music 231, Theory I; Music 232, Theory II; Music 281, History of Western Music I; Music 282, History of Western Music II; Two courses at the 300 level, chosen from among those offered in theory, history, ethnomusicology, composition, and/or performance; Approval of the department chair is required for initial declaration of the special major with a music component. Students are required to have a music department faculty member among their advisors. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Music Department of Music, 208 Pratt Hall, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2306 Mount Holyoke music majors are accepted in graduate programs of their choice across the country. Mount Holyoke musicians are welcome in performing groups around the world. Faculty Projects reflect the broad interests of the faculty in research, composition, and performance, development of new methods of teaching, reaching toward all musics, and exploration of new methods of research. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166939 Mount Holyoke College Statistics/Economics Special Major Full Time Variable $ 38,940 ( Rs 17,92,798 ) a year Department of Mathematics and Statistics This program requires at least ten courses above the 100-level and must include at least five 300-level courses divided between the two departments. The Mathematics/Statistics and Economics departments have agreed that approval is automatic for special majors including the courses below. Variations may be discussed with faculty advisors from each department. International students should have TOEFL scores of 600 or above (250 computer-based test). Major Mount Holyoke College The courses are as follows: Three Required Courses: 211 Micro Theory; 212 Macro Theory; 320 Econometrics; Electives - at least one other 300-level course. Statistics: Two Required Courses: 203 Multivariable Calculus; 211 Linear Algebra; Electives - at least two courses chosen from: 240 Elementary Data Analysis and Experimental Design; 340 Applied Regression Methods; 341 Linear Statistical Models; 342 Probability; 343 Mathematical Statistics; 344 Seminar in Statistics and Scientific Research. Mount Holyoke College   2304 50 College Street, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2023 Department of Mathematics and Statistics Department of Mathematics and Statistics, 415A Clapp Laboratory, SOUTH HADLEY, Massachusetts, 01075, +1 413 538 2162 The program in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics is designed with several goals in mind: to teach the language of the mathematical sciences, to provide a command of powerful mathematical tools, to develop problem solving skills , to foster an ability to ask questions and to make independent discoveries and to encourage the experience of mathematics as a distinctively rigorous way of knowing . In addition, especially through the statistics offering, the rich interplay between an applied context and mathematical models in working with numerical data is an area of particular emphasis. Yes Mount Holyoke College is a residential college, which means that 93 percent of students live on campus. Residence halls are quite spectacular. Each residence hall is unique in design and character.Each hall features a formal living room and other common space with a piano and a grandfather clock. The halls also have handsomely furnished sitting rooms, breakfast area, computer room, and basement laundry facility. Several halls have student kitchens for larger scale cooking. Student rooms vary in size and shape varies across campus. Each room is furnished with standard twin size bed (36&quot;x72&quot;), bookcase, desk and desk chairs, mirror, and dresser. Each room has a telephone and computer jack for each student. Each residence hall has basement laundry facilities with washers and dryers. The washers and dryers are on the One Card system. The third floors of both Abbey and North Mandelle have been designated as quiet floors. Students who live on these floors are expected to adhere to quiet and courtesy hour policies agreed upon by all floor members.Dining Services offers a comprehensive board program in six residence halls, including two with outdoor dining by the lake in season, and seven continental breakfast locations. Students can also eat lunch and dinner in the Blanchard Campus Center, which offers brick-oven pizzas, soups, sandwiches, salads, and ice cream. Lunch is also served in the Atrium Café in the Science Center&#39;s Kendade Hall, and there’s even a Grab ’n’ Go option - bag lunches for students on the go.Eliot House serves as the campus center for religious life and community service.Mount Holyoke also offers a kosher/halal kitchen and dining room, located in Wilder Hall, for Jewish and Muslim students who choose to observe Islamic and Jewish dietary laws. It is one of the few college dining halls in the country to serve both kosher and halal meals.For more information about resident life, contact: +1 (413) 538-2088.
166948 Mount Ida College Associate of Arts in Dental Hygiene Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Business This program combines general college courses with dental science classes and laboratory work all in the College’s state-of-the-art dental center. The curriculum includes content in the following four areas: general education, biomedical sciences, dental sciences and dental hygiene science. The basic clinical education aspect of the curriculum includes a formal course sequence in scientific principles of dental hygiene practice, which extends throughout the curriculum and is coordinated and integrated with clinical experience in providing dental hygiene services. The dental hygiene program design ensures that the student is able to not only synthesize didactic concepts, but also incorporate them into clinical application and judgment. The career options include dentist, public health agencies, hospitals, institutions for physically/mentally challenged, nursing homes, neighborhood health clinics, public schools, insurance companies, industrial or union dental facilities, federal programs such as Veteran’s Administration and Indian Health Programs, military institutions, prisons, and other health programs both here and abroad. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Associate degree Mount Ida College The modules include Prerequisites: (34 credits) - Required Dental Hygiene Courses: (54 credits) - DH 101 - Dental Hygiene Theory I 3 credits, DH 102 - Medical Emergencies 2 credits, DH 103 - Clinical Dental Hygiene I 3 credits, DH 104 - Clinical Dental Hygiene II 3 credits, DH 105 - Dental Anatomy and Histology 2 credits, DH 106 - Head and Neck Anatomy and Embryology 3 credits, DH 108 - Periodontology 3 credits, DH 120 - Dental Hygiene Theory II 2 credits, DH 148 - Dental Materials 3 credits, DH 170 - Dental Radiology 3 credits, DH 203 - Clinical Dental Hygiene III 4 credits, DH 204 - Clinical Dental Hygiene IV 4 credits, DH 205 - Pharmacology 3 credits, DH 206 - Dental Ethics and Practice Management 2 credits, DH 207 - General and Oral Pathology 3 credits, DH 209 - Public and Community Health/ Field Work 3 credits, DH 213 - Dental Hygiene Theory IV 2 credits, DH 214 - Dental Hygiene Theory III 2 credits, DH 215 - Pain Management Lab 1 credits, DH 220 - Nutrition for Dental Hygienists 3 credits. Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Business School of Business, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 The school of business offers a wide range of majors - from specific industry focus in equine management and sports management, to more general business administration. Mount Ida’s business programs feature small, intimate classroom settings for individualized learning combined with access to outstanding full-time faculty, as well as practicing professional faculty members that continue to work in a variety of disciplines and industries. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College Associate of Arts in Veterinary Technology Full Time 96-98 Credits $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Animal Science This program stresses a hands-on approach to learning clinical and laboratory skills, and coursework includes the basic sciences, as well as research methodology, animal pathology, surgical nursing, livestock management, radiography, anesthesia, pharmacology, laboratory animal technology and animal behavior. It allows students to obtain a science degree that is supported by professional courses in veterinary medicine.Veterinary Technicians are entrusted with diverse medical responsibilities that include animal nursing in a wide variety of species, laboratory techniques, anesthesiology and surgical assisting, radiographic imaging and client education. Graduates of the Veterinary Technology Program can work as veterinary technicians in companion animal hospitals, farm and equine animal practices, biotechnology companies, diagnostic laboratories, zoos, aquaria, exotics and specialty practices. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Associate degree Mount Ida College The modules include Required Veterinary Technology Core: (60credits) - VT 101 Mammalian Anatomy and Physiology I 4 credits, VT 102 Mammalian Anatomy and Physiology II 4 credits, VT 113 Introduction to Veterinary Technology 1 credits, VT 114 Veterinary Medical Calculations 2 credits, VT 201 Veterinary Pathology 3 credits, VT 202 Clinical Methods I 4 credits, VT 204 Veterinary Microbiology 4 credits, VT 206 Veterinary Radiography 3 credits, VT 208 Veterinary Parasitology 4 credits, VT 210 Veterinary Pharmacology 3 credits, VT 222 Clinical Methods II 4 credits, VT 301 - Junior Externship 4 credits, VT 303 Research Methods I 4 credits, VT 304 Research Methods II 3 credits, VT 306 Large Animal Medicine and Management 4 credits, VT 310 Small Animal Anesthesia and Surgery 4 credits, VT 312 Veterinary Clinical Laboratory 4 credits, VT 315 Veterinary Management 3 credits; Other Required Courses: (35 credits) - BI 107 - Biology of Cell 4 credits, BI 108 - Biology of Organisms 4 credits, CC 101 - First-Year Seminar 3 credits, EN 101 - Composition and Literature I 3 credits, EN 102 - Composition and Literature II 3 credits, MA 121 - Elements of College Algebra 3 credits, MA 210 - Statistics 3 credits, PE 100 - Concepts in Health Management 2 credits, PS 101 - Introduction to Psychology 3 credits, SC 101 - General Chemistry I 4 credits or SC 104 - Fundamentals of Chemistry 4 credits. Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Animal Science School of Animal Science, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 History: Founded in 1899, Mount Ida College is an independent baccalaureate college in Newton, Massachusetts with a legacy of innovative approaches to meet the changing needs of students and world. Accreditation: Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). Individual programs are accredited by specific industry associations. Character: Private, co-educational baccalaureate institution. Small classes led by dedicated faculty whose primary focus is teaching. Commitment to practical learning blended with the advantages of a liberal arts education. Enrollment: Approximately 1,500 full- and part-time students from more than 25 states and 25 countries. Location: Newton, Massachusetts; eight miles (13 km) from downtown Boston with convenient access to downtown Boston and the region via public transportation. Newton has twice been ranked &quot;America&#39;s Safest City.&quot; Campus: 72-acre suburban setting; five residence halls. Nearly 900 students live on campus or in campus sponsored housing. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College B.A. in American Studies Full Time 122-123 Credits $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences This program is an interdisciplinary field where students learn to understand America, including history, culture, society and institutions, while at the same time learning critical thinking, interdisciplinary thinking, research, writing and oral communication skills. The degree provides the basis for graduate work in American Studies, history, law, political science, education, English, journalism, business, library science, public history, historical preservation and museum studies, and higher education administration. It is an excellent preparation for immediate employment in government, politics and public service, writing or editing, or information management. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include Program Requirements: (45 credits) - HI 201 American Perceptions 3 credits, HI 101 American History I 3 credits, HI 102 American History II 3 credits, SO 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 credits; American Literature Elective choose one from the following: (3 credits) - EN 220 - Short Story 3 credits, EN 233 - Multicultural Women Writers 3 credits, EN 237 - The Romantic American Hero 3 credits, EN 238 - The American Hero in the Jazz Age 3 credits, EN 252 - Asian American Literature 3 credits, EN 253 - African-American Literature 3 credits, EN 343 - Major American Writers: Poetry and Prose 3 credits; American History Electives choose two from the following: (6 credits) - HI 208 - African-American History 3 credits, HI 209 - Women in American History 3 credits, HI 210 - Native American History 3 credits, HI 303 - Colonial North America 3 credits, HI 304 - Revolutionary America 3 credits, HI 307 - The Civil War 3 credits, HI 309 - America in Depression and War, 1929-1945 3 credits, HI 310 - Modern America 3 credits; American Institutions Electives choose two from the following: (6 credits) - BA 101 - Introduction to Business 3 credits, BA 317 - Money and Banking 3 credits, BA 340 - Union Management 3 credits, BA 405 - Current Issues in Business, Economics and Management 3 credits, CJ 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 credits, CJ 210 - Policing and Police Administration 3 credits, CJ 220 - Introduction to Corrections and Correctional Administration 3 credits, EC 205 - Microeconomics 3 credits, EC 206 - Macroeconomics 3 credits, ED 320 - A History of American Education 3 credits, LG 101 - Introduction to Law 3 credits, CJ 115 - Criminal Law 3 credits, CJ 225 - Criminal Procedure 3 credits, LG 311 - Women, Law and Society 3 credits, LG 320 - American Constitutional Law 3 credits, PO 102 - American Government 3 credits, PO 203 - State and Local Government 3 credits; American Culture, Race, and Gender Electives choose two from the following: (6 credits) - EN 233 - Multicultural Women Writers 3 credits, EN 252 - Asian American Literature 3 credits, EN 253 - African-American Literature 3 credits, EN 308 - American Popular Culture 3 credits, HI 208 - African-American History 3 credits, HI 209 - Women in American History 3 credits, HI 210 - Native American History 3 credits, LG 311 - Women, Law and Society 3 credits, SM 220 - Socio-cultural Aspects of Sport 3 credits, SO 118 - Social Problems 3 credits, SO 209 - Race and Ethnic Relations 3 credits, SO 302 - Social Inequality 3 credits, AM 210 - Hollywood and the Studio Age 3 credits; Concentration: Three additional courses from one of the following concentrations: (9 credits) - American History, American Institutions, American Culture, Race, and Gender - (two at the 300 and/or 400 level), AM 401 - American Studies Senior Seminar 3 credits; All College Curriculum Requirements: (38-39 credits) - Humanities or Fine Arts Electives (6 Credits) (2) (Humanities/Fine Arts), Math Elective (3 Credits), Science Elective (3-4 Credits), 300-level Elective (3 Credits), Junior Year Interdisciplinary Seminar (3 Credits), CC 101 - First-Year Seminar 3 credits, EN 101 - Composition and Literature I 3 credits, EN 102 - Composition and Literature II 3 credits, EN 105 - Public Speaking 3 credits, LS 280 - Conflict and Communication 3 credits, PE 100 - Concepts in Health Management 2 credits, PH 301 - Ethics 3 credits; Open Electives: (39 credits). Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Arts and Sciences School of Arts and Sciences, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 The school of arts and sciences offers degree programs in American studies, applied forensic science, biology, child development, criminal justice, English, human services, liberal studies, and psychology. They also offer an undeclared major, which allows students to explore a wide range of disciplines by choosing electives from various schools and departments. The school provides many of the courses that fulfill the foundation and perspective requirements of the All-College curriculum in the areas of English, mathematics, the sciences, the social sciences, and history. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College B.A. in English Full Time 122 Credit-hour(s) $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences This program provides exciting opportunities for the study of language, literature, and culture. Students are introduced to significant literary works from a variety of cultures, with primary emphasis on British and American texts. Students learn to analyze fiction, poetry, and drama, to write critical papers, and acquire the basics of professional writing. The English major’s foundation of liberal learning fosters reading, writing, and critical reasoning skills-talents much valued in today’s job market: in business, law, education, public service, journalism, advertising, and publishing. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include Required Program-Specific Courses: (45 credits) - Rhetoric/Writing/Linguistics Courses: (15 credits) - BA 123 - Advertising Copy 3 credits, EN 105 - Public Speaking 3 credits, EN 205 - Business Communication 3 credits, EN 211 - Creative Writing I 3 credits, EN 212 - Creative Writing II 3 credits, PH 108 - Introduction to Logic 3 credits, PH 208 - The Nature of Language 3 credits, 200-level English Courses: (12 credits) - EN 201 - European Literature I 3 credits, EN 202 - European Literature II 3 credits, Students must choose any two of the following: (6 credits) - EN 213 - Tales of the Dark Side 3 credits, EN 215 - Literature of Death and Dying 3 credits, EN 220 - Short Story 3 credits, EN 229 - Poems and Poets 3 credits, EN 233 - Multicultural Women Writers 3 credits, EN 237 - The Romantic American Hero 3 credits, EN 238 - The American Hero in the Jazz Age 3 credits, EN 240 - Literature and Film 3 credits, EN 251 - Modern Latin American Literature 3 credits, EN 252 - Asian American Literature 3 credits, EN 253 - African-American Literature 3 credits, RL 210 - The Literature of the Bible 3 credits, 300-level English Courses: (12 credits) - EN 340 - The Flesh and the Spirit in Medieval Literature 3 credits, EN 341 - Shakespeare 3 credits, EN 342 - Major British Writers: Poetry and Prose 3 credits, EN 343 - Major American Writers: Poetry and Prose 3 credits, 400-level English Courses: (6 credits) - EN 403 - Senior Research/Writing Project 6 credits; Other Required Courses: (41 credits) - Humanities or Fine Arts Elective (3 Credits), Junior Year Interdisciplinary Seminar (3 Credits), SC Elective (3 Credits), SC Elective 300-level (3 Credits), CC 101 - First-Year Seminar 3 credits, EN 101 - Composition and Literature I 3 credits, EN 102 - Composition and Literature II 3 credits, MA 115 - Mathematical Ideas 3 credits or higher (3 credits)(Quantitive Reasoning), PE 100 - Concepts in Health Management 2 credits, PS 101 - Introduction to Psychology 3 credits or SO 101 - Introduction to Sociology 3 credits, Choose one from the following: AR 231 - History of Art I 3 credits or MU 101 - Introduction to Music I 3 credits, Choose one from the following: AR 232 - History of Art II 3 credits or MU 102 - Introduction to Music II 3 credits, Choose one from the following: HI 101 - American History I 3 credits or HI 117 - History of Civilization I 3 credits, Choose one from the following: HI 102 - American History II 3 credits or HI 118 - History of Civilization II 3 credits; Open Electives: (36 credits). Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Arts and Sciences School of Arts and Sciences, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 The school of arts and sciences offers degree programs in American studies, applied forensic science, biology, child development, criminal justice, English, human services, liberal studies, and psychology. They also offer an undeclared major, which allows students to explore a wide range of disciplines by choosing electives from various schools and departments. The school provides many of the courses that fulfill the foundation and perspective requirements of the All-College curriculum in the areas of English, mathematics, the sciences, the social sciences, and history. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College B.L.S. in Liberal Studies Full Time 122 Credit-hour(s) $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences This program develops the ability to define and solve problems, think critically, conduct research and communicate effectively. provides students with a broad base of knowledge in the Humanities, the Social Sciences, and Mathematics/Natural Science with a concentration in either Humanities or Social Science. As a liberal arts program, this major promotes love of learning, creative thinking, and critical analysis. Further, inasmuch as courses in the liberal arts foster independent thinking and self-determination, the program seeks to empower students to exercise leadership in society and to adapt to social change. This program affords students a diverse range of career opportunities, and is geared to prepare for entry-level employment in countless markets, as well as provide the groundwork for post-graduate studies. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include Required Program Specific Courses: (3 credits) - LB 410 - BLS Senior Mentor Project and Seminar 3 credits (Capstone); Concentration Electives: (15 credits) - Humanities or Social Science (15 Credits); Other Required Courses: (68 credits) - Humanities Elective (3 Credits) (200 or 300 level), Humanities Elective (3 Credits) (300 or 400 level), Humanities or Social Science or Science (3 Credits), Humanities or Fine Arts Elective (3 Credits) (Humanities), Junior Year Interdisciplinary Seminar (3 Credits) (W Course), Two (2) Literature Electives (6 Credits) (200 or 300 level) (Literature), Mathematics Elective (3 Credits) (Quantitative Reasoning), Science Elective (3 Credits) (100 or 200 level) (Scientific Understanding), Science Elective (3 Credits) (200 or 300 level), Science Elective (3 Credits) (300 or 400 level), Social Science Electives (6 Credits) (200 or 300 level), Social Science Elective (3 Credits) (300 or 400 level): CC 101 - First-Year Seminar 3 credits, EN 101 - Composition and Literature I 3 credits, EN 102 - Composition and Literature II 3 credits, PE 100 - Concepts in Health Management 2 credits, PS 101 - Introduction to Psychology 3 credits (Social World), SO 101 - Introduction to Sociology 3 credits; Choose one from the following: HI 101 - American History I 3 credits (Historical Understanding), HI 117 - History of Civilization I 3 credits; Choose one from the following: HI 102 - American History II 3 credits or HI 118 - History of Civilization II 3 credits; Open Electives: (36 credits). Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Arts and Sciences School of Arts and Sciences, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 The school of arts and sciences offers degree programs in American studies, applied forensic science, biology, child development, criminal justice, English, human services, liberal studies, and psychology. They also offer an undeclared major, which allows students to explore a wide range of disciplines by choosing electives from various schools and departments. The school provides many of the courses that fulfill the foundation and perspective requirements of the All-College curriculum in the areas of English, mathematics, the sciences, the social sciences, and history. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College B.S. in Equine Management Full Time 122-134 Credits $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Business This program allows students to obtain a business-oriented degree through a challenging education that blends the liberal arts with professional preparation in business and the equine industry. The equine curriculum provides a balanced course structure, including emphasis on both the science of the horse and the principles of business combined with internship experience. Elective options prepare students to enter the workforce with the skills necessary for their success as an independent business person or a skilled employee. Students can work as professional riders, trainers, assistant trainers; riding instructors for private stables, schools, or colleges; barn managers, stud farm managers, agents in feed, tack and pharmaceutical businesses; equine veterinary assistants or employees in equine publishing. They can also pursue a graduate degree in the equine or business field. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include Required Equine Management Courses: (25 credits) - EM 111 - Equine Management 3 credits, EM 112 - Equine Management II 3 credits, EM 150 - Equitation 2 credits, EM 151 - Equitation 2 credits, EM 207 - Training The Green Horse 3 credits, EM 302 - Farrier Science 3 credits, EM 323 - Equine Nutrition 3 credits, EM 311 - Equine Breeding and Reproduction 3 credits, EM 450 - Equine Internship 3 credits, Optional for Sophomore, Juniors and Seniors (0-12 credits): EM 150 - Equitation 2 credits or Program Elective, EM 151 - Equitation 2 credits or Program Elective, EM 152 - Equitation 2 credits or Program Elective, EM 153 - Equitation 2 credits or Program Elective, EM 154 - Equitation 2 credits or Program Elective, EM 155 - Equitation 2 credits or Program Elective; Required Business or Business Related Courses: (42 credits) - AC 110 - Principles of Financial Accounting 3 credits, AC 204 - Managerial Accounting 3 credits, BA 101 - Introduction to Business 3 credits, BA 200 - Principles of Management 3 credits, BA 201 - Business Law I 3 credits, BA 206 - Principles of Marketing 3 credits, BA 220 - Fundamentals of Business Information Technology 3 credits, BA 306 - Financial Management 3 credits, BA 325 - Management Information Systems 3 credits, BA 225 - Business Statistics 3 credits, BA 407 - Production and Operations Management 3 credits, BA 409 - Business Policy 3 credits (Capstone), EC 205 - Microeconomics 3 credits (Exploration), EC 206 - Macroeconomics 3 credits (Exploration); Other Required Courses: (43 credits) - History Elective, Humanities/Fine Arts Elective, Junior Year Interdisciplinary Seminar (W course), Literature Elective - CC 101 - First-Year Seminar 3 credits, EN 101 - Composition and Literature I 3 credits, EN 102 - Composition and Literature II 3 credits, MA 121 - Elements of College Algebra 3 credits (Quantitative Reasoning), PE 100 - Concepts in Health Management 2 credits, PH 301 - Ethics 3 credits, PS 101 - Introduction to Psychology 3 credits or SO 101 - Introduction to Sociology 3 credits, VT 101 - Mammalian Anatomy and Physiology I 4 credits (Scientific Understanding), VT 102 - Mammalian Anatomy and Physiology II 4 credits (Exploration); Concentration or Open Electives: (12 credits) - Equine Management Concentration: EM335 Equine Systems and Disorders, EM330 Equine Internship, VT235 Equine Sports Massage Therapy, EM321 Large Animal Health Management; Equine Facility Management Concentration: EM208 Methods of Riding Instruction I, EM308 Methods of Riding Instruction II, EM307 Selection and Judging of Horses, SM302 Facility Management. Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Business School of Business, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 The school of business offers a wide range of majors - from specific industry focus in equine management and sports management, to more general business administration. Mount Ida’s business programs feature small, intimate classroom settings for individualized learning combined with access to outstanding full-time faculty, as well as practicing professional faculty members that continue to work in a variety of disciplines and industries. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College B.S. in Fashion Design Full Time 128 Credit-hour(s) $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Design This program integrates liberal arts, creativity, and technology to give students the skills to compete and succeed in this fast-paced field. Students study all facets of fashion design through hands-on instruction in a variety of courses that reflect current industry trends. Classes in art, draping, sewing, pattern-making, illustration, tailoring, CAD, and presentation lead to studio work that gives students the opportunity to show their talent and originality. Career options include employment as an Assistant Designer, Head Designer, Spec and Fit Technician, Trend Researcher, Costume Designer, Apparel Production Manager, Fashion Business Owner and many others. Graduate Study Options: MFA or MS in Textile Arts or Fashion Design, MA in Visual Culture and Costume Design. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include Required Fashion Design Core Courses: (69 credits) - FD 101 - Apparel Construction I 3 credits, FD 103 - Flat Pattern Drafting I 3 credits, FD 105 - Draping and Couture 3 credits, FD 111 - Fashion Sketching 3 credits, FD 201 - Apparel Construction II 3 credits, FD 203 - Flat Pattern Drafting II 3 credits, FD 205 - Computer Applications for Fashion Design 3 credits, FD 217 - Computer-Aided Design I 3 credits, FD 221 - Sophomore Design Studio 3 credits, FD 301 - Tailoring Techniques 3 credits, FD 302 - Computer-Aided Design II 3 credits, FD 304 - Computer-Aided Design III 3 credits, FD 305 - Draping and Couture II 3 credits, FD 306 - Junior Design Studio 3 credits, FD 311 - Fashion Industry Sketching 3 credits, FD 315 - Introduction to Surface Design 3 credits or FD 388 - Special Topics in Fashion Design 3 credits, FD 401 - Technical Design and Production 3 credits, FD 402 - The Business of Fashion 3 credits, FD 406 - Senior Design Studio: Production 3 credits, FD 451 - Portfolio Development 3 credits, FD 455 - Fashion Design Internship and Seminar 3 credits, FD 405 - Senior Design Studio: Development 3; Art Foundation Courses: (21 credits) - AR 102 - Basic Drawing Skills 3 credits, AR 109 - Color Theory 3 credits, AR 111 - Anatomy and Figure Drawing 3 credits, AR 112 - Two- and Three-Dimensional Design 3 credits, AR 231 - History of Art I 3 credits, AR 232 - History of Art II 3 credits, AR 433 - History of Modern and Contemporary Art 3 credits; Required Supporting Courses: (9 credits) - FM 206 - History of Fashion and Costume 3 credits, FM 220 - Textiles I: Fibers and Finishes 3 credits, PH 320 - Aesthetics 3 credits; Other Required Courses: (29 credits) - Social World Elective (3 Credits), History Elective (3 Credits), Junior Year Interdisciplinary Seminar (3 Credits) (W Course), Literature Elective (3 Credits), Math Elective (3 Credits) (Math must be MA 115 or higher.) (Quantitative Reasoning), Science Elective (3 Credits) - CC 101 - First-Year Seminar 3 credits, EN 101 - Composition and Literature I 3 credits, EN 102 - Composition and Literature II 3 credits, PE 100 - Concepts in Health Management 2 credits. Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Design School of Design, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 History: Founded in 1899, Mount Ida College is an independent baccalaureate college in Newton, Massachusetts with a legacy of innovative approaches to meet the changing needs of students and world. Accreditation: Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). Individual programs are accredited by specific industry associations. Character: Private, co-educational baccalaureate institution. Small classes led by dedicated faculty whose primary focus is teaching. Commitment to practical learning blended with the advantages of a liberal arts education. Enrollment: Approximately 1,500 full- and part-time students from more than 25 states and 25 countries. Location: Newton, Massachusetts; eight miles (13 km) from downtown Boston with convenient access to downtown Boston and the region via public transportation. Newton has twice been ranked &quot;America&#39;s Safest City.&quot; Campus: 72-acre suburban setting; five residence halls. Nearly 900 students live on campus or in campus sponsored housing. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College B.S. in Fashion Merchandising and Marketing Full Time 122 Credit-hour(s) $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Design This program prepares students for the fast-moving and dynamic fashion industry by focusing on elements of design, social and historical acceptance of change, communication skills, competitive business practices, and internship experience. A required Capstone Project enables each student to develop a personal area of interest. Career options are broad and include positions in the retail apparel and lifestyle businesses, store management and operations, buying and distribution, product development, promotion, visual merchandising, and fashion forecasting. Advanced study: M.S., M.Ed., M.B.A. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include Required Program-Specific Courses: (51 credits) - FM 102 - Retailing: Merchandising and Management 3 credits, FM 105 - Fashion - Fabric, Style, Color 3 credits, FM 109 - Merchandise Planning and Control I 3 credits, FM 202 - Visual Merchandising 3 credits, FM 206 - History of Fashion and Costume 3 credits, FM 215 - Marketing Fashion: Advertising and Promotion 3 credits, FM 220 - Textiles I: Fibers and Finishes 3 credits, FM 226 - Importing and Exporting Fashion Products 3 credits, FM 304 - Consumer Behavior 3 credits, FM 311 - Textile Arts 3 credits, FM 315 - Professional Selling 3 credits, FM 316 - Merchandise Planning and Control II 3 credits, FM 409 - Fashion, Art and Design Seminar 3 credits, FM 411 - Senior Internship and Seminar 3 credits, FM 412 - Retail Strategy and Planning 3 credits, FM 414 - Capstone Project: Research Topics and Applications in Merchandising 3 credits, Choose one from the following: FM 211 - Merchandising Seminar and Externship 3 credits or FM 213 - Sales Principles 3 credits; Required Program-Related Courses: (33 credits) - AC 110 - Principles of Financial Accounting 3 credits, AR 109 - Color Theory 3 credits (Fine Arts), AR 123 - Introduction to Visual Design 3 credits (Fine Arts), BA 201 - Business Law I 3 credits, BA 207 - Human Resource Management 3 credits, BA 410 - International Marketing 3 credits, EC 205 - Microeconomics 3 credits, EC 206 - Macroeconomics 3 credits, MA 121 - Elements of College Algebra 3 credits, PH 301 - Ethics 3 credits, Choose one from the following: BA 303 - Small Business Management 3 credits or FD 402 - The Business of Fashion 3 credits; Other Required Courses: (38 credits) - Junior Year Interdisciplinary Seminar (3 Credits) (W course), Psychology (PS) or Sociology (SO) Elective (3 Credits), Literature Elective (3 Credits), Science Elective (3 Credits), Business (BA) Elective (3 Credits), History Elective (3 Credits), 300-level Elective (3 Credits) (Social Science, Humanities or Science), Open Electives (2) (6 Credits) - CH 101 - Childhood Development Professional Seminar 1 credit, EN 101 - Composition and Literature I 3 credits, EN 102 - Composition and Literature II 3 credits, PE 100 - Concepts in Health Management 2 credits. Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Design School of Design, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 History: Founded in 1899, Mount Ida College is an independent baccalaureate college in Newton, Massachusetts with a legacy of innovative approaches to meet the changing needs of students and world. Accreditation: Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). Individual programs are accredited by specific industry associations. Character: Private, co-educational baccalaureate institution. Small classes led by dedicated faculty whose primary focus is teaching. Commitment to practical learning blended with the advantages of a liberal arts education. Enrollment: Approximately 1,500 full- and part-time students from more than 25 states and 25 countries. Location: Newton, Massachusetts; eight miles (13 km) from downtown Boston with convenient access to downtown Boston and the region via public transportation. Newton has twice been ranked &quot;America&#39;s Safest City.&quot; Campus: 72-acre suburban setting; five residence halls. Nearly 900 students live on campus or in campus sponsored housing. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College B.S. in Game Art and Animation Full Time 122-123 Credits $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Design This program prepares students to translate creative concepts into objects, characters, and motion. Students take a core series of classes which allows them to build the visual, conceptual, and technical skills necessary to create and animate visual assets for three dimensional video games. Attention is given to the various sub-specialties within Game Art and Animation, including modeling, character animation, texturing, special effects, and technical art. They will be prepared for work as artists and animators at video game developers. Specialists are sought for areas including 3D modeling, character animation, texturing, visual effects, and technical art. Students may also decide to continue on to graduate study, as there are many schools that offer an MFA in Game Development and Interactive Media. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include Required Game Art and Animation Courses: Game Art and Animation Core: (54 credits) - GM 110 - History of Games 3 credits, GM 120 - Introduction to Game Development 3 credits, GM 201 - 3D Modeling 3 credits, GM 207 - Animation Principles 3 credits, GM 209 - Concept Art 3 credits, GM 210 - Textures, Lights, and Rendering 3 credits, GM 220 - Digital Sculpting 3 credits, GM 310 - Game Design 3 credits, GM 317 - Rigging 3 credits, GM 321 - 3D Animation 3 credits, GM 330 - Scripting 3 credits, GM 335 - Special Effects 3 credits, GM 337 - Serious Games 3 credits, GM 340 - Level Design 3 credits, GM 391 - Special Topics in Games 3 credits, GM 410 - Game Portfolio 3 credits, GM 411 - Internship 3 credits, GM 425 - Pre-Thesis 3 credits, GM 450 - Thesis 6 credits; Required Art Foundation, Graphic Design and Humanities Supporting Courses: Art Foundation: (21 credits) - AR 102 - Basic Drawing Skills 3 credits, AR 109 - Color Theory 3 credits, AR 111 - Anatomy and Figure Drawing 3 credits, AR 112 - Two- and Three-Dimensional Design 3 credits, AR 231 - History of Art I 3 credits, AR 232 - History of Art II 3 credits, AR 433 - History of Modern and Contemporary Art 3 credits; Other Required Courses (29-30 credits): Historical Understanding Elective (3 Credits), Math Elective (3 Credits), Science Elective (3-4 Credits), Social World Elective (3 Credits), Junior Year Interdisciplinary Seminar (3 Credits) (W Course), Literature Elective (3 Credits) - CC 101 - First-Year Seminar 3 credits, EN 101 - Composition and Literature I 3 credits, EN 102 - Composition and Literature II 3 credits, PE 100 - Concepts in Health Management 2 credits; Open Electives (12 credits). Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Design School of Design, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 History: Founded in 1899, Mount Ida College is an independent baccalaureate college in Newton, Massachusetts with a legacy of innovative approaches to meet the changing needs of students and world. Accreditation: Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). Individual programs are accredited by specific industry associations. Character: Private, co-educational baccalaureate institution. Small classes led by dedicated faculty whose primary focus is teaching. Commitment to practical learning blended with the advantages of a liberal arts education. Enrollment: Approximately 1,500 full- and part-time students from more than 25 states and 25 countries. Location: Newton, Massachusetts; eight miles (13 km) from downtown Boston with convenient access to downtown Boston and the region via public transportation. Newton has twice been ranked &quot;America&#39;s Safest City.&quot; Campus: 72-acre suburban setting; five residence halls. Nearly 900 students live on campus or in campus sponsored housing. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College B.S. in Graphic Design Full Time 122 Credit-hour(s) $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Design This program embraces the scope of visual communication and recognizes that design is a cultural force that spans consumer, commerce and social causes. The program provides a comprehensive curriculum that includes conceptual problem solving, innovation, critical thinking and design traditions as well as branding and marketing strategies. A real world approach to design assures aesthetics, functionality, value and meaning to all student projects. Students completing this program are well prepared to meet the rigorous challenges within the field of graphic design. The areas of study encompass typography, print and web design, branding and identity, information and editorial design, packaging as well as production and presentation skills. Career opportunities include positions as Graphic Designer, Typographical Designer, Print Designer, Package Designer, Publication Designer, Branding and Identity Designer, Corporate Communications Designer, In-house Graphic Designer and Communications Director. Students can pursue an MFA, or MS graduate degree in graphic design, digital and interactive media. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include Required Graphic Design Core: (57 credits) - (6) Digital Media Electives (18 Credits): GD 113 - Digital Trio 3 credits, GD 101 - Graphic Design I 3 credits, GD 102 - Graphic Design II 3 credits, GD 203 - Typography I 3 credits, GD 201 - Graphic Design III 3 credits, GD 210 - Computer Imaging Techniques 3 credits, GD 215 - Introduction to Web Design 3 credits, GD 314 - Publication Design I 3 credits, GD 334 - Survey of Graphic Design 3 credits, GD 411 - Internship 3 credits, GD 415 - Senior Portfolio 3 credits, GD 425 - Pre-thesis 3 credits, GD 450 - Senior Thesis 3 credits; Digital Media Electives: (3 credits per course, minimum of 18 credits required): GD 304 - Typography II 3 credits, GD 308 - Analysis of Print Production 3 credits, GD 324 - Publication Design II 3 credits, GD 325 - Vector Graphics 3 credits, GD 327 - Motion Graphics 3 credits, GD 330 - Package Design 3 credits, GD 331 - Interactive Media 3 credits, GD 333 - Advanced Imaging Techniques 3 credits, GD 336 - Web Development 3 credits, GD 337 - Digital Photography 3 credits, GD 422 - Branding and Identity Systems 3 credits; Art Foundation Courses: (24 credits) - AR 102 - Basic Drawing Skills 3 credits, AR 112 - Two- and Three-Dimensional Design 3 credits, AR 109 - Color Theory 3 credits, AR 107 - Drawing Concepts 3 credits, AR 210 - Basic Photography 3 credits, AR 231 - History of Art I 3 credits, AR 232 - History of Art II 3 credits, AR 433 - History of Modern and Contemporary Art 3 credits; Required Supporting Courses: (3 credits) - PH 320 - Aesthetics 3 credits; Other Required Courses: (32 credits) - Exploration Elective (3 credits), Math Elective (3 Credits), Social World Elective (3 Credits), Historical Understanding Elective (3 Credits), Science Elective (3 Credits), Literature Elective (3 Credits), Junior Year Interdisciplinary Seminar (3 Credits) (W Course) - CC 101 - First-Year Seminar 3 credits, EN 101 - Composition and Literature I 3 credits, EN 102 - Composition and Literature II 3 credits, PE 100 - Concepts in Health Management 2 credits; Electives: (6 credits). Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Design School of Design, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 History: Founded in 1899, Mount Ida College is an independent baccalaureate college in Newton, Massachusetts with a legacy of innovative approaches to meet the changing needs of students and world. Accreditation: Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). Individual programs are accredited by specific industry associations. Character: Private, co-educational baccalaureate institution. Small classes led by dedicated faculty whose primary focus is teaching. Commitment to practical learning blended with the advantages of a liberal arts education. Enrollment: Approximately 1,500 full- and part-time students from more than 25 states and 25 countries. Location: Newton, Massachusetts; eight miles (13 km) from downtown Boston with convenient access to downtown Boston and the region via public transportation. Newton has twice been ranked &quot;America&#39;s Safest City.&quot; Campus: 72-acre suburban setting; five residence halls. Nearly 900 students live on campus or in campus sponsored housing. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College B.S. in Human Services Degree Completion Option Full Time 120 Credit-hour(s) $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences This program is open to transfer students who have completed between 50 and 90 credits with grades of C or higher in appropriate courses at another college or university, or to people with bachelor’s degrees in other fields who would like to develop a career in a helping profession. Those with fewer than 50 transfer credits must complete all requirements of the full four-year Human Services major, although they may transfer some of these requirements. Human Services graduates work in child welfare, elder services, youth work, transitional assistance, drug and alcohol rehabilitation, family services, community organizing, and advocacy. In addition, they may pursue graduate programs in Social Work, Social Welfare, Counseling, Law, Criminal Justice, Psychology or Sociology. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include Required Human Services Courses: (30 credits) - Two Human Services Electives (6 credits): HS 101 - Introduction to Human Services 3 credits, HS 211 - Interviewing and Communication Techniques 3 credits, HS 202 - Cultural Competence 3 credits, HS 204 - Crisis Intervention 3 credits, HS 310 - Human Services Methodology 3 credits, HS 405 - Human Services Practicum/Seminar I 3 credits, HS 406 - Senior Internship 6 credits, SO 355 - Social Issues in Global Perspective 3 credits; Other Required Courses: (30 credits) - (3) Psychology Electives (9 Credits), (3) Sociology Electives (9 Credits): BA 220 - Fundamentals of Business Information Technology 3 credits, EN 101 - Composition and Literature I 3 credits, EN 102 - Composition and Literature II 3 credits, MA 201 - Statistics for Behavioral and Health Sciences 3 credits; Open Electives: (60 credits) - Up to 6 credits may be earned for present or recent work experience toward the B.S. through completion of HS 350 (3 credits) and HS 360 (3 credits) respectively. For each three credits, the student is required to write a 30-page paper, in consultation with a member of the Social Science faculty, that describes both the work experience and the information learned from it, supplemented by library research. Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Arts and Sciences School of Arts and Sciences, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 The school of arts and sciences offers degree programs in American studies, applied forensic science, biology, child development, criminal justice, English, human services, liberal studies, and psychology. They also offer an undeclared major, which allows students to explore a wide range of disciplines by choosing electives from various schools and departments. The school provides many of the courses that fulfill the foundation and perspective requirements of the All-College curriculum in the areas of English, mathematics, the sciences, the social sciences, and history. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College B.S. in Interior Design Full Time 128 Credit-hour(s) $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Design This program develops the artistic, technical, and functional aspects of design while being compliant with life safety codes and standards. A final portfolio is required from all students, as it becomes a vital tool upon entering the profession or graduate school. The Professional Interior Designer is qualified by education, experience, and examination to enhance the function and quality of interior spaces. The interior design program prepares students for professional level entrance into the interior design field. The industry is comprised of establishments primarily engaged in planning, designing, and administering projects in interior spaces to meet the physical and aesthetic needs of people using them, taking into consideration building codes, health and safety regulations, traffic patterns and floor planning, mechanical and electrical needs, and interior fittings and furniture. Interior designers and interior design consultants work in areas such as hospitality design, health care design, institutional design, commercial and corporate design, and residential design. This industry also includes interior decorating consultants engaged exclusively in providing aesthetic services associated with interior spaces. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include Required Interior Design Core Courses: (81 credits) - ID 100 - Drafting 3 credits, ID 101 - Interior Design Studio I: An Introduction to Interior Design 3 credits, ID 102 - Interior Design Studio II: Residential Design 3 credits, ID 107 - CAD: Architectural Drawings 3 credits, ID 201 - Interior Design Studio III: Office Design 3 credits, ID 202 - Interior Design Studio IV: Commercial Design 3 credits, ID 204 - Building Construction and Materials 3 credits, ID 205 - Perspective Drawing 3 credits, ID 208 - Design Communication 3 credits, ID 216 - Textiles and Materials 3 credits, ID 219 - Environmental Building Systems 3 credits, ID 301 - Interior Design Studio V: Hospitality Design 3 credits, ID 302 - Interior Design Studio VI: Institutional Design 3 credits, ID 306 - History of Architecture 3 credits, ID 310 - History of Furniture 3 credits (W course), ID 314 - CAD Detailing and Construction 3 credits, ID 315 - Furniture Design and Human Factors 3 credits, ID 319 - Lighting Design 3 credits, ID 325 - Introduction to Design Theory and Criticism 3 credits (O course), ID 400 - Interior Design Internship 3 credits (or approved elective), ID 401 - Interior Design Studio VII: Renovation and Reuse 3 credits, ID 414 - Professional Practice: Values, Career Planning and Management 3 credits, ID 418 - Advanced CAD Applications 3 credits, ID 440 - Pre-thesis: Programmatic Research 3 credits (W course), ID 450 - Thesis 6 credits, ID 451 - Portfolio and Development 3 credits; Required Art Foundation Courses: (15 credits) - AR 102 - Basic Drawing Skills 3 credits, AR 109 - Color Theory 3 credits, AR 112 - Two- and Three-Dimensional Design 3 credits, AR 231 - History of Art I 3 credits, AR 433 - History of Modern and Contemporary Art 3 credits; Other Required Courses: (32 credits) - History Elective (3 Credits), Junior Year Interdisciplinary Seminar (3 Credits), Literature Elective (3 Credits), Math Elective (3 Credits), Science Elective (3 Credits), Social World Elective (3 Credits) (Sociology or Psychology Elective), 300-level Elective (Social Science, Humanities or Science) - CC 101 - First-Year Seminar 3 credits, EN 101 - Composition and Literature I 3 credits, EN 102 - Composition and Literature II 3 credits, PE 100 - Concepts in Health Management 2 credits. Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Design School of Design, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 History: Founded in 1899, Mount Ida College is an independent baccalaureate college in Newton, Massachusetts with a legacy of innovative approaches to meet the changing needs of students and world. Accreditation: Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). Individual programs are accredited by specific industry associations. Character: Private, co-educational baccalaureate institution. Small classes led by dedicated faculty whose primary focus is teaching. Commitment to practical learning blended with the advantages of a liberal arts education. Enrollment: Approximately 1,500 full- and part-time students from more than 25 states and 25 countries. Location: Newton, Massachusetts; eight miles (13 km) from downtown Boston with convenient access to downtown Boston and the region via public transportation. Newton has twice been ranked &quot;America&#39;s Safest City.&quot; Campus: 72-acre suburban setting; five residence halls. Nearly 900 students live on campus or in campus sponsored housing. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology Full Time 122-123 Credits $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences This program provides the basis of knowledge for understanding the human body, animal social structure and behavior, plant function and diversity, as well as the ecology, genetics, evolution, and physiology of all organisms and environments. This program allows students to obtain a true science degree that is supported by professional courses in a range of interdisciplinary fields, from veterinary technology to forensic science to funeral service science, within the context of a liberal arts education. The Biology program emphasizes laboratory and field work, exposing students to a wide array of options to incorporate a biology degree into a broad liberal arts education for many career paths. Students with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology are prepared for careers in the life sciences, as well as graduate work in basic and applied research. In addition, the Biology degree sets a foundation for professional careers in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, and science teaching. A multi-disciplinary approach to the overall liberal arts education at Mount Ida, utilizing the Biology degree, could prepare students for careers in science writing, science illustration, environmental management, or biotechnology. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include Required Biology and Science Core: (48-49 credits) - Required Science Courses: (32-33 credits) - BI 107 - Biology of Cell 4 credits, BI 108 - Biology of Organisms 4 credits, BI 303 - Computational Biology 4 credits, BI 340 - Genetics 3 credit, BI 440 - Senior Research Project I 3 credits, BI 450 - Senior Research Project II 3 credits, Choose three from the following: (11-12 credits) - (two of which must be laboratory courses): BI 140 - Anatomy and Physiology I 4 credits, BI 141 - Anatomy and Physiology II 4 credits, BI 310 - General Zoology 4 credits, BI 235 - Microbiology Fundamentals 4 credits, BI 301 - Plant Biology 4 credits, BI 210 - Ecology and Evolution 3 credits, VT 330 - Biological Bases of Animal Behavior 3 credits, Other Required Science Courses: (16 credits) - SC 101 - General Chemistry I 4 credits, SC 102 - General Chemistry II 4 credits, SC 215 - Physics I 4 credits, SC 216 - Physics II 4 credits; Other Required Courses: (32 credits) - Literature Elective (3 Credits), Social World Elective (3 Credits), Historical Understanding Elective (3 Credits), Humanities or Fine Arts Elective (3 Credits), Junior Year Interdisciplinary Seminar (3 Credits), CC 101 - First-Year Seminar 3 credits, EN 101 - Composition and Literature I 3 credits, EN 102 - Composition and Literature II 3 credits, MA 202 - Calculus I 3 credits, MA 203 - Calculus II 3 credits, PE 100 - Concepts in Health Management 2 credits; Electives (14 courses; 42 credits): Electives (14) to be chosen in consultation with advisor: May include additional biology (BI) courses, May include a minor (6 courses), May include open electives. Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Arts and Sciences School of Arts and Sciences, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 The school of arts and sciences offers degree programs in American studies, applied forensic science, biology, child development, criminal justice, English, human services, liberal studies, and psychology. They also offer an undeclared major, which allows students to explore a wide range of disciplines by choosing electives from various schools and departments. The school provides many of the courses that fulfill the foundation and perspective requirements of the All-College curriculum in the areas of English, mathematics, the sciences, the social sciences, and history. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College Bachelor of Science Degree in Child Development - Child Development/Early Childhood Professionals Full Time 124-125 Credits $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences This program is for students interested in child development/early childhood professionals. These graduates generally seek employment as child life specialists, early invention specialists, or specialists in a variety of other settings. For this interested in graduate study, this track offers an excellent basis for a master degree in social work or child psychology, or a graduate degree in counseling. Students work as Child Life Specialists, Early Intervention Specialists, and specialists in a variety of Early Childhood settings. Graduate Options include Master’s Degree in Social Work, Master’s Degree in Child Psychology, and Graduate Degree in Counseling. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include Required Core Child Development Courses: (24 credits) - CH 103 - Introduction to Early Childhood Education 3 credits, CH 105 - Child Development 3 credits, CH 204 - Pre-School Field Experience 3 credits, CH 207 - Physical Development, Health and Safety of Young Children 3 credits, CH 211 - The Child, Environment, and Behavior 3 credits, CH 219 - Language Acquisition 3 credits, CH 309 - Multicultural and Diversity Issues in Day Care, Schools and Communities 3 credits, CH 319 - Television, Media, and the Developing Child 3 credits; Required Supporting Courses: (24 credits) - Sociology Supporting Requirements: (9 credits) - Select three Sociology courses including at least one at the 300-400 level, Psychology Supporting Requirements: (9 credits) - Select three Psychology courses including at least one at the 300-400 level, Other Required Arts and Science Courses: (6 credits) - EN 105 - Public Speaking 3 credits, PS 333 - Test and Measurement Psychology 3 credits; Child Development Specialized Options: (41 credits) - Child Development/Early Childhood Professionals: Electives, 9 courses chosen in consultation with advisor, CH 430 - Senior Child Development Capstone Experience 6 credits, CH 435 - Senior Capstone Seminar 1 credit, CH 440 - Senior Child Development Internship 6 credits, CH 445 - Senior Internship Seminar 1 credit; Other Required Courses: (35-36 credits) - History Elective (3 Credits), Humanities or Fine Arts Elective (3 Credits), Quantitative Reasoning Elective (3 Credits), Science Elective (3-4 Credits), Junior Year Interdisciplinary Seminar (3 Credits), CC 101 - First-Year Seminar, EN 101 - Composition and Literature I 3 credits, EN 102 - Composition and Literature II 3 credits, PE 100 - Concepts in Health Management 2 credits, PS 101 - Introduction to Psychology 3 credits, SO 101 - Introduction to Sociology 3 credits. Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Arts and Sciences School of Arts and Sciences, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 The school of arts and sciences offers degree programs in American studies, applied forensic science, biology, child development, criminal justice, English, human services, liberal studies, and psychology. They also offer an undeclared major, which allows students to explore a wide range of disciplines by choosing electives from various schools and departments. The school provides many of the courses that fulfill the foundation and perspective requirements of the All-College curriculum in the areas of English, mathematics, the sciences, the social sciences, and history. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College Bachelor of Science Degree in Child Development - Teacher Licensure Pre-K-Grade 2 Full Time 124-125 Credits $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences This program is suitable for anyone interested in teaching children with or without disabilities. Students pursuing this option typically seek employment as teachers in public schools or may consider graduate work that specializes in other licensure areas. When studying children and their development, it addresses the context and culture of their lives as well as the impact of children’s ethnicity and gender. The study of child development involves strands from the disciplines of psychology and sociology as well as interdisciplinary study that explores the biological, cognitive, social, and emotional factors that make childhood a unique period in life. Students work as teachers in public schools PreK-2. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include Required Core Child Development Courses: (24 credits) - CH 103 - Introduction to Early Childhood Education 3 credits, CH 105 - Child Development 3 credits, CH 204 - Pre-School Field Experience 3 credits, CH 207 - Physical Development, Health and Safety of Young Children 3 credits, CH 211 - The Child, Environment, and Behavior 3 credits, CH 219 - Language Acquisition 3 credits, CH 309 - Multicultural and Diversity Issues in Day Care, Schools and Communities 3 credits, CH 319 - Television, Media, and the Developing Child 3 credits; Required Supporting Courses: (24 credits) - Sociology Supporting Requirements: (9 credits) - Select three Sociology courses including at least one at the 300-400 level, Psychology Supporting Requirements: (9 credits) - Select three Psychology courses including at least one at the 300-400 level, Other Required Arts and Science Courses: (6 credits) - EN 105 - Public Speaking 3 credits, PS 333 - Test and Measurement Psychology 3 credits; Child Development Specialized Options: (41 credits) - Early Childhood Education (PreK-2) Licensure: ED 206 - Curriculum for Young Learners 4 credits, ED 209 - Children's Literature 3 credits, ED 301 - Early Literacy and the Teaching of Reading 4 credits, ED 302 - Methods of Math and Science Instruction 4 credits, ED 306 - The Inclusive Classroom: Spanning the Learning Spectrum 3 credits, ED 321 - Diagnostic and Remedial Reading 3 credits, ED 404 - Curriculum Design, Theory and Practice: The Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks 3 credits, ED 420 - Pre-Practicum and Seminar 3 credits, ED 430 - Practicum I 6 credits, ED 435 - Seminar I 1 credit, ED 440 - Practicum II 6 credits, ED 445 - Seminar II 1 credit; Other Required Courses: (35-36 credits) - History Elective (3 Credits), Humanities or Fine Arts Elective (3 Credits), Quantitative Reasoning Elective (3 Credits), Science Elective (3-4 Credits), Junior Year Interdisciplinary Seminar (3 Credits), CC 101 - First-Year Seminar, EN 101 - Composition and Literature I 3 credits, EN 102 - Composition and Literature II 3 credits, PE 100 - Concepts in Health Management 2 credits, PS 101 - Introduction to Psychology 3 credits, SO 101 - Introduction to Sociology 3 credits. Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Arts and Sciences School of Arts and Sciences, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 The school of arts and sciences offers degree programs in American studies, applied forensic science, biology, child development, criminal justice, English, human services, liberal studies, and psychology. They also offer an undeclared major, which allows students to explore a wide range of disciplines by choosing electives from various schools and departments. The school provides many of the courses that fulfill the foundation and perspective requirements of the All-College curriculum in the areas of English, mathematics, the sciences, the social sciences, and history. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice Full Time 122 Credit-hour(s) $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences This program provides students with a broad-based liberal exposure to the multi-faceted field of Criminal Justice. In addition to close examination of the traditional core areas of Policing, the Courts, Corrections, and Juvenile Justice, the program offers the student an interdisciplinary approach to criminal justice which involves required courses in such diverse fields as psychology, sociology, literature and the arts, ethics, mediation, and statistics for the Behavioral Sciences. Students pursue careers in Municipal Law Enforcement, Campus Police, Housing Authority agencies, Constable and Transit Police departments. Statewide, there are opportunities with the Highway Patrol, State Police, Fish and Wildlife Agencies, State Bureaus of Investigations, and Port authorities. Students with a degree in Criminal Justice may also pursue graduate school, in the areas of Criminal Justice, Social Work, Forensics, or Law. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include Program Requirements: (48 credits) - Basic Requirements: (36 credits) - CJ 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 credits, CJ 110 - Juvenile Delinquency 3 credits, CJ 202 - Criminology 3 credits, CJ 210 - Policing and Police Administration 3 credits, CJ 220 - Introduction to Corrections and Correctional Administration 3 credits, CJ 320 - Research Methods in Criminal Justice 3 credits, Prerequisite: Junior Standing, MA201 or MA210, CJ 405 - Current Social Issues in Criminal Justice 3 credits, CJ 407 - Senior Externship/Seminar 3 credits, CJ 115 - Criminal Law 3 credits, CJ 225 - Criminal Procedure 3 credits, LG 320 - American Constitutional Law 3 credits, PO 102 - American Government 3 credits or PO 203 - State and Local Government 3 credits; Concentration Requirement: (12 credits) - Students take four courses in one of the concentration areas below. Students will declare their concentration at the end of their freshman year - Policing Concentration: CJ 235 - Drug Interactions and Criminal Behavior Patterns 3 credits, CJ 311 - Community Policing 3 credits, CJ 323 - Criminal Profiling Strategies 3 credits, CJ 401 - Investigative Methods and Procedures 3 credits, CJ 408 - Principles of Crime Analysis 3 credits, Corrections Concentration: CJ 235 - Drug Interactions and Criminal Behavior Patterns 3 credits, CJ 301 - Principles of Probation and Parole 3 credits, CJ 403 - Issues in Treatment and Rehabilitation in Criminal Justice 3 credits, CJ 420 - Criminal Sexual Offenders 3 credits, Forensic Science Concentration: AF 309 - Forensic Science II 3 credits, AF 311 - Applied Forensic Science Case Studies 3 credits, AF 450 - Special Topics in Applied Forensic Science 3 credits, CJ 323 - Criminal Profiling Strategies 3 credits, CJ 408 - Principles of Crime Analysis 3 credits; Other Required Courses: (50 credits) - Science Elective (3 Credits), History Elective (3 Credits), Humanities Elective (3 Credits), Literature Elective (3 Credits), Junior Year Interdisciplinary Seminar (3 Credits), CC 101 - First-Year Seminar 3 credits, EN 101 - Composition and Literature I 3 credits, EN 102 - Composition and Literature II 3 credits, LS 280 - Conflict and Communication 3 credits, LS 380 - Mediation Theory and Practice 3 credits, MA 201 - Statistics for Behavioral and Health Sciences 3 credits, PE 100 - Concepts in Health Management 2 credits, PH 301 - Ethics 3 credits, PS 101 - Introduction to Psychology 3 credits, PS 301 - Abnormal Psychology 3 credits, SO 101 - Introduction to Sociology 3 credits; Open Electives: (27 credits). Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Arts and Sciences School of Arts and Sciences, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 The school of arts and sciences offers degree programs in American studies, applied forensic science, biology, child development, criminal justice, English, human services, liberal studies, and psychology. They also offer an undeclared major, which allows students to explore a wide range of disciplines by choosing electives from various schools and departments. The school provides many of the courses that fulfill the foundation and perspective requirements of the All-College curriculum in the areas of English, mathematics, the sciences, the social sciences, and history. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College Bachelor of Science Degree in Human Services Full Time 122 Credit-hour(s) $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences This program prepares students for careers in helping professions. The emphasis on cultural competence and social justice encourages sensitivity to people’s real-life situations. Courses in sociology and psychology provide a strong social science base, while opportunities for field experience enable students to apply this academic learning to practice in a professional setting. It offers caring individuals the opportunity to develop the skill set to become effective helping professionals. This major combines a foundation in the social sciences with specialized human services courses to enable students to develop practical professional competence. Human Services graduates work in child welfare, elder services, youth work, public assistance, drug and alcohol rehabilitation, family services, community organizing, and advocacy. In addition, they may pursue graduate degrees in Social Work, Social Welfare, Counseling, Law, Criminal Justice, Psychology, or Sociology. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include Required Human Services Courses: (33 credits) - Human Services Electives (9 credits) (3): HS 101 - Introduction to Human Services 3 credits, HS 211 - Interviewing and Communication Techniques 3 credits, HS 202 - Cultural Competence 3 credits, HS 204 - Crisis Intervention 3 credits, HS 310 - Human Services Methodology 3 credits, HS 404 - Senior Seminar 3 credits, HS 406 - Senior Internship 6 credits; Required Social Science Courses: (24 credits) - Sociology Elective (3 credits): PS 101 - Introduction to Psychology 3 credits, PS 240 - Human Growth and Development 3 credits, PS 301 - Abnormal Psychology 3 credits, PS 323 - Research and Evaluation in the Behavioral Sciences 3 credits, SO 101 - Introduction to Sociology 3 credits, SO 302 - Social Inequality 3 credits, SO 355 - Social Issues in Global Perspective 3 credits; Other Required Courses: (32 credits) - Science Elective (3 Credits), History Elective (3 Credits), Literature Elective (3 Credits), Junior Year Interdisciplinary Seminar (3 Credits), CC 101 - First-Year Seminar 3 credits, EN 101 - Composition and Literature I 3 credits, EN 102 - Composition and Literature II 3 credits, LS 280 - Conflict and Communication 3 credits, MA 201 - Statistics for Behavioral and Health Sciences 3 credits, PE 100 - Concepts in Health Management 2 credits, PH 301 - Ethics 3 credits; Open Electives: (33 credits) - 11 courses, which may include: The requirements for an optional minor (18 credits), Additional Human Services courses, Any other courses of interest to the student, which will be selected in consultation with his or her faculty advisor, MA 115 - Mathematical Ideas 3 credits or MA 121 - Elements of College Algebra 3 credits. Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Arts and Sciences School of Arts and Sciences, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 The school of arts and sciences offers degree programs in American studies, applied forensic science, biology, child development, criminal justice, English, human services, liberal studies, and psychology. They also offer an undeclared major, which allows students to explore a wide range of disciplines by choosing electives from various schools and departments. The school provides many of the courses that fulfill the foundation and perspective requirements of the All-College curriculum in the areas of English, mathematics, the sciences, the social sciences, and history. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College Bachelor of Science in Applied Forensic Science Full Time 123 Credit-hour(s) $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences This program allows students to obtain a science-oriented degree that is supported by professional courses in forensic science and criminal justice within the context of a liberal arts education. The field of Forensic Science is recognized as a respected discipline among scientists and others in the criminal justice professions and encompasses a wide variety of disciplines including criminalistics, toxicology, pathology, odontology, engineering, chemistry, biology, physics, and criminal justice. It emphasizes a chemistry-applied scientific approach to forensic crime scene analysis. Students with an applied degree in forensic science can work as technicians in forensic laboratories in police departments, sheriff’s offices, district attorney’s offices, regional and state agencies, medical examiners’ offices, private companies, colleges and universities, and for Federal agencies such as the Drug Enforcement Administration, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Federal Bureau of Investigation, United States Postal Service, Secret Service, and Central Intelligence Agency. Students with an applied degree in forensic science can also pursue a graduate degree in the field. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include Required Applied Forensic Science and Science Core: (49 credits) - Applied Forensic Science Core: (18 credits) - AF 309 - Forensic Science II 3 credits, AF 311 - Applied Forensic Science Case Studies 3 credits, AF 407 - Senior Externship in Applied Forensic Science 3 credits, AF 450 - Special Topics in Applied Forensic Science 3 credits, AF 480 - Senior Capstone in Applied Forensic Science 3 credits, SC 207 - Forensic Science 3 credits, Science Core: (31 credits) - BI 107 - Biology of Cell 4 credits, BI 140 - Anatomy and Physiology I 4 credits, BI 235 - Microbiology Fundamentals 4 credits, BI 340 - Genetics 3 credits, SC 101 - General Chemistry I 4 credits, SC 102 - General Chemistry II 4 credits, SC 215 - Physics I 4 credits, SC 311 - Organic Chemistry I 4 credits; Required Criminal Justice Supporting Courses: (18 credits) - CJ 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 credits, CJ 202 - Criminology 3 credits, CJ 320 - Research Methods in Criminal Justice 3 credits, CJ 323 - Criminal Profiling Strategies 3 credits, CJ 401 - Investigative Methods and Procedures 3 credits, CJ 408 - Principles of Crime Analysis 3 credits; Other Required Courses: (35 credits) - History Elective (3 Credits), Humanities or Fine Arts Elective (3 Credits), Junior Year Interdisciplinary Seminar (3 Credits), Literature Elective (3 Credits), CC 101 - First-Year Seminar 3 credits, EN 101 - Composition and Literature I 3 credits, EN 102 - Composition and Literature II 3 credits, EN 105 - Public Speaking 3 credits, MA 201 - Statistics for Behavioral and Health Sciences 3 credits, PE 100 - Concepts in Health Management 2 credits, PH 301 - Ethics 3 credits, PS 101 - Introduction to Psychology 3 credits; Open Electives: (21 credits). Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Arts and Sciences School of Arts and Sciences, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 The school of arts and sciences offers degree programs in American studies, applied forensic science, biology, child development, criminal justice, English, human services, liberal studies, and psychology. They also offer an undeclared major, which allows students to explore a wide range of disciplines by choosing electives from various schools and departments. The school provides many of the courses that fulfill the foundation and perspective requirements of the All-College curriculum in the areas of English, mathematics, the sciences, the social sciences, and history. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Full Time 122 Credit-hour(s) $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Business This program is designed specifically to help students develop the leadership, decision-making and problem solving skills needed to succeed in today’s business environment. It emphasizes an integrated, applied approach incorporating real-world business applications and academics. Students have the option of selecting a concentration area consisting of four courses and may take up to twelve credits of internships. It allows students to obtain a business degree that is supported by core courses in accounting, business law, economics, management, information technology, marketing, finance, and business policy within the context of a liberal arts education. Students can work in entry-level positions in all areas of business management. They can also pursue a graduate degree in management or business administration. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include Required Business Administration Courses: (48 credits) - BA 101 - Introduction to Business 3 credits, BA 200 - Principles of Management 3 credits, BA 206 - Principles of Marketing 3 credits, BA 220 - Fundamentals of Business Information Technology 3 credits, AC 110 - Principles of Financial Accounting 3 credits, BA 201 - Business Law I 3 credits, EC 205 - Microeconomics 3 credits (Exploration), AC 204 - Managerial Accounting 3 credits, EC 206 - Macroeconomics 3 credits (Exploration), BA 211 - Organizational Behavior 3 credits, BA 306 - Financial Management 3 credits, BA 450 - Senior Business Internship 3, 6, 9 or 12 credits, BA 409 - Business Policy 3 credits (Capstone), BA 225 - Business Statistics 3 credits, BA 325 - Management Information Systems 3 credits, BA 327 - Global Business 3 credits; Other Required Courses: (41 credits) - JR 3xx Junior Year Interdisciplinary Seminar (3 credits) (W Course), History Elective (3 Credits) (Historical Understanding), Humanities or Fine Arts Elective (3 Credits) (Humanities or Fine Arts), Literature Elective (3 Credits) (Literature), Science Elective (3 Credits) (Scientific Understanding), CC 101 - First-Year Seminar 3 credits, EN 101 - Composition and Literature I 3 credits, MA 121 - Elements of College Algebra 3 credits, EN 102 - Composition and Literature II 3 credits, EN 105 - Public Speaking 3 credits, EN 205 - Business Communication 3 credits, PE 100 - Concepts in Health Management 2 credits, PH 301 - Ethics 3 credits, PS 101 - Introduction to Psychology 3 credits or SO 101 - Introduction to Sociology 3 credits (Social World); Concentrations (18 credits) - Management Concentration: Concentration Elective 3 Credits, Concentration Elective 3 Credits, Concentration Elective 3 Credits, MA 202 - Calculus I 3 credits or MA 220 - Methods of Quantitative Analysis 3 credits, BA 407 - Production and Operations Management 3 credits, BA 207 - Human Resource Management 3 credits, Entrepreneurship Concentration: Concentration Elective 3 Credits, Concentration Elective 3 Credits, Concentration Elective 3 Credits, Open Elective 3 Credits, Open Elective 3 Credits, BA 303 - Small Business Management 3 credits, Marketing Concentration: Concentration Elective 3 Credits, Concentration Elective 3 Credits, MA 202 - Calculus I 3 credits or MA 220 - Methods of Quantitative Analysis 3 credits, BA 407 - Production and Operations Management 3 credits, BA 301 - e-Commerce 3 credits, BA 412 - Marketing Research and Analysis 3 credits; Open Electives (15 Credits). Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Business School of Business, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 The school of business offers a wide range of majors - from specific industry focus in equine management and sports management, to more general business administration. Mount Ida’s business programs feature small, intimate classroom settings for individualized learning combined with access to outstanding full-time faculty, as well as practicing professional faculty members that continue to work in a variety of disciplines and industries. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Program in Hospitality Management - Food and Beverage Concentration Full Time 122 Credit-hour(s) $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Business This program allows students to obtain a degree that is supported by professional courses in hospitality management within the context of a liberal arts education. The field of Hospitality Management is a multidisciplinary field of study which focuses on the management and operations of lodging and food and beverage venues. Students develop expertise and skills for management, marketing, and operations positions in one of the fastest growing industries globally. They can work in management, sales, marketing and operations positions in hotels, convention centers, arenas, meeting facilities, restaurants, event management firms, and in destination and travel management companies. Students can also pursue Graduate study in Business Administration and/or Hotel Management. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include Required Hospitality Management and Business Administration Courses: (69 credits) - Hospitality Management Core: (42 credits) - HM 105 - Introduction to Hospitality Management 3 credits, HM 115 - Food and Beverage Management 3 credits, HM 125 - Hotel Operations 3 credits, HM 234 - Food Sanitation and Safety 3 credits, HM 204 - Hospitality Internship 3 credits, HM 210 - Hospitality Service Management 3, HM 220 - Hospitality Sales and Marketing 3 credits, HM 335 - Hospitality Law and Risk Management 3 credits, HM 310 - Food and Beverage Cost Control 3, HM 315 - Dining and Beverage Service Management 3, HM 325 - Hospitality Managerial Accounting 3, HM 422 - Hospitality Purchasing 3, HM 427 - Hospitality Supervision Management 3, HM 470 - Senior Hospitality Internship 3 credits; Business Administration Courses: (27 credits) - Program-related Electives (6Credits): Choose from:BA405, BA211, BA250, BA301, BA303 (W), FM304 (W), BA336, BA340, BA407, BA420, BA450, SM301, SM229, SM420, SM403. BA 220 - Fundamentals of Business Information Technology 3 credits, BA 200 - Principles of Management 3 credits, EC 205 - Microeconomics 3 credits, AC 110 - Principles of Financial Accounting 3 credits, EC 206 - Macroeconomics 3 credits, BA 306 - Financial Management 3 credits, BA 409 - Business Policy 3 credits (Capstone); Other Required Courses: (44 credits) - History Elective (3 Credits) (Historical Understanding), Junior Year Interdisciplinary Seminar (3 Credits), Literature Elective (3 Credits) (Literature), Humanities Elective (3 Credits), Science Elective (3 Credits) (Scientific Understanding), Exploration Elective (3 Credits), 300-level Elective (3 Credits) (Social Science, Humanities or Science): CC 101 - First-Year Seminar 3 credits, EC 205 - Microeconomics 3 credits (Exploration), EC 206 - Macroeconomics 3 credits (Exploration), EN 101 - Composition and Literature I 3 credits, EN 102 - Composition and Literature II 3 credits, MA 121 - Elements of College Algebra 3 credits, PE 100 - Concepts in Health Management 2 credits, PS 101 - Introduction to Psychology 3 credits or SO 101 - Introduction to Sociology 3 credits, MA 210 - Statistics 3 credits, MA 220 - Methods of Quantitative Analysis 3 credits; Open Electives: (9 credits). Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Business School of Business, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 The school of business offers a wide range of majors - from specific industry focus in equine management and sports management, to more general business administration. Mount Ida’s business programs feature small, intimate classroom settings for individualized learning combined with access to outstanding full-time faculty, as well as practicing professional faculty members that continue to work in a variety of disciplines and industries. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Program in Hospitality Management - Hotel Management Concentration Full Time 122 Credit-hour(s) $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Business This program allows students to obtain a degree that is supported by professional courses in hospitality management within the context of a liberal arts education. The field of Hospitality Management is a multidisciplinary field of study which focuses on the management and operations of lodging and food and beverage venues. Students develop expertise and skills for management, marketing, and operations positions in one of the fastest growing industries globally. They can work in management, sales, marketing and operations positions in hotels, convention centers, arenas, meeting facilities, restaurants, event management firms, and in destination and travel management companies. Students can also pursue Graduate study in Business Administration and/or Hotel Management. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include Required Courses: Hospitality Management Courses (42 credits) - HM 105 - Introduction to Hospitality Management 3 credits, HM 115 - Food and Beverage Management 3 credits, HM 125 - Hotel Operations 3 credits, HM 234 - Food Sanitation and Safety 3 credits, HM 204 - Hospitality Internship 3 credits, HM 210 - Hospitality Service Management 3, HM 220 - Hospitality Sales and Marketing 3 credits, HM 335 - Hospitality Law and Risk Management 3 credits, HM 311 - Revenue Management 3, HM 320 - Hospitality Property Operations 3, HM 325 - Hospitality Managerial Accounting 3, HM 440 - Meeting Sales and Services 3 credits, HM 427 - Hospitality Supervision Management 3, HM 470 - Senior Hospitality Internship 3 credits; Business Administration Courses (27 credits): 2 Program Related Electives (6 credits) Choose from: BA405, BA211, BA250, BA301, BA303, FM304, BA336, BA340, BA407, BA420, BA450, SM229, SM301, SM403, SM420 - BA 220 - Fundamentals of Business Information Technology 3 credits, BA 200 - Principles of Management 3 credits, EC 205 - Microeconomics 3 credits, AC 110 - Principles of Financial Accounting 3 credits, EC 206 - Macroeconomics 3 credits, BA 306 - Financial Management 3 credits, BA 409 - Business Policy 3 credits; Other Required Courses (44 credits): History Elective, Science Elective, Junior Year Interdisciplinary Course, Literature Elective, Exploration Elective, 300 Level Elective, Humanities/Fine Arts Elective - EN 101 - Composition and Literature I 3 credits, CC 101 - First-Year Seminar 3 credits, SO 101 - Introduction to Sociology 3 credits or PS 101 - Introduction to Psychology 3 credits, EN 102 - Composition and Literature II 3 credits, MA 121 - Elements of College Algebra 3 credits, MA 210 - Statistics 3 credits, MA 220 - Methods of Quantitative Analysis 3 credits, PE 100 - Concepts in Health Management 2 credits; Open Electives (9 credits). Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Business School of Business, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 The school of business offers a wide range of majors - from specific industry focus in equine management and sports management, to more general business administration. Mount Ida’s business programs feature small, intimate classroom settings for individualized learning combined with access to outstanding full-time faculty, as well as practicing professional faculty members that continue to work in a variety of disciplines and industries. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Program in Sport Management Full Time 122 Credit-hour(s) $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Business This program is designed to develop in the student the skills and knowledge necessary to become an effective business professional within the industry. The program offers an integrated approach to learning that includes core teachings in business, the All College Curriculum, and sport-specific classes. Through this blended approach to education, the Sport Management major is prepared with transferable skills and perspectives from a variety of academic disciplines that allow him/her to remain flexible and responsive to the demands of the industry and to apply best practice in management challenges. Students will be required to select and complete required coursework for one of the following professional concentrations: Event/Facility Management, Coaching or Sport Marketing and Communication. They can work in a variety of activities, businesses and organizations related to sport, fitness and recreation. Sport managers can be employed in professional, collegiate and amateur sport organizations as well as social agencies, industrial and military programs. Corporations, sport consulting and marketing firms are also sites for employment. Students can also pursue a graduate degree in sport management, management or business administration. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include Required Program-Specific Courses: Sport Management Core: (45 credits) - SM 100 - Introduction to Sport Management 3 credits, SM 105 - Sport Communication 3 credits, SM 202 - Sport Management Practicum 3 credits, SM 220 - Socio-cultural Aspects of Sport 3 credits, SM 301 - Sport Management Practicum II 3 credits, SM 302 - Facility Management 3 credits, SM 303 - Sport Finance 3 credits, SM 310 - Sport Ethics 3 credits, SM 321 - Sport Marketing 3 credits, SM 402 - Legal Aspects of Sport 3 credits, SM 410 - Governance and Policy in Sport Organization 3 credits, SM 442 - Sport Management Senior Internship 6 credits, And Two Program Elective (6 credits) or SM 443 - Sport Management Senior Internship 12 credits or 4 Program Electives (12 credits); Sport Management Concentration (12 credits) - Event/Facility Management: HM 220 - Hospitality Sales and Marketing 3 credits, HM 440 - Meeting Sales and Services 3 credits, SM 403 - Event Planning and Production 3 credits, SM 420 - Risk Management 3 credits, Coaching: PS 327 - Sport and Exercise Psychology 3 credits, SM 306 - Principles and Problems of Coaching 3 credits, SM 330 - Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries 3 credits, SM 404 - Management in Coaching 3 credits, Sport Marketing and Communication: BA 410 - International Marketing 3 credits, BA 412 - Marketing Research and Analysis 3 credits, SM 350 - Sport Marketing Seminar 3 credits, SM 405 - Sport and Media 3 credits; Required Program-Related Courses: (18 credits) - AC 110 - Principles of Financial Accounting 3 credits, AC 204 - Managerial Accounting 3 credits, BA 101 - Introduction to Business 3 credits, BA 200 - Principles of Management 3 credits, BA 201 - Business Law I 3 credits, BA 409 - Business Policy 3 credits; Other Required Courses: (44 credits) - History Elective (3 Credits) (Historical Understanding), Junior Year Interdisciplinary Seminar (3 Credits), Literature Elective (3 Credits) (Literature), Humanities Elective (3 Credits), Science Elective (3 Credits) (Scientific Understanding): CC 101 - First-Year Seminar 3 credits, EC 205 - Microeconomics 3 credits (Exploration), EC 206 - Macroeconomics 3 credits (Exploration), EN 101 - Composition and Literature I 3 credits, EN 102 - Composition and Literature II 3 credits, EN 105 - Public Speaking 3 credits (O Course), MA 121 - Elements of College Algebra 3 credits (Quantitative Reasoning), PE 100 - Concepts in Health Management 2 credits, PS 101 - Introduction to Psychology 3 credits (Exploration), SO 101 - Introduction to Sociology 3 credits (Social World); Electives: (3 credits). Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Business School of Business, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 The school of business offers a wide range of majors - from specific industry focus in equine management and sports management, to more general business administration. Mount Ida’s business programs feature small, intimate classroom settings for individualized learning combined with access to outstanding full-time faculty, as well as practicing professional faculty members that continue to work in a variety of disciplines and industries. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Business This program combines All College Curriculum and prerequisite courses with dental science classes and laboratory work in the College’s state-of-the-art dental center. The curriculum includes content in the following four areas: general education, biomedical sciences, dental sciences and dental hygiene science. The basic clinical education aspect of the curriculum includes a formal course sequence in scientific principles of dental hygiene practice, which extends throughout the curriculum and is coordinated and integrated with clinical experience in providing dental hygiene services. The dental hygiene program design ensures that the student is able to not only synthesize didactic concepts, but also incorporate them into clinical application and judgment. The student can apply for licensure and boards after successful completion of the third year. The fourth year allows the student to choose an area of concentration in management, forensics, education or pre-professional. The career options include dentist, public health agencies, hospitals, institutions for physically/mentally challenged, nursing homes, neighborhood health clinics, public schools, insurance companies, industrial or union dental facilities, federal programs such as Veteran’s Administration and Indian Health Programs, military institutions, prisons, and other health programs both here and abroad. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include First Year BSDH (34 credits): BI 140 - Anatomy and Physiology I 4 credits, BI 141 - Anatomy and Physiology II 4 credits, BI 235 - Microbiology Fundamentals 4 credits, SC 104 - Fundamentals of Chemistry 4 credits, CC 101 - First-Year Seminar 3 credits, EN 101 - Composition and Literature I 3 credits, EN 102 - Composition and Literature II 3 credits, MA 121 - Elements of College Algebra 3 credits, PS 101 - Introduction to Psychology 3 credits, SO 101 - Introduction to Sociology 3 credits; Required Dental Hygiene Courses (59 credits): DH 101 - Dental Hygiene Theory I 3 credits, DH 102 - Medical Emergencies 2 credits, DH 103 - Clinical Dental Hygiene I 3 credits, DH 104 - Clinical Dental Hygiene II 3 credits, DH 105 - Dental Anatomy and Histology 2 credits, DH 106 - Head and Neck Anatomy and Embryology 3 credits, DH 108 - Periodontology 3 credits, DH 120 - Dental Hygiene Theory II 2 credits, DH 148 - Dental Materials 3 credits, DH 170 - Dental Radiology 3 credits, DH 203 - Clinical Dental Hygiene III 4 credits, DH 204 - Clinical Dental Hygiene IV 4 credits, DH 205 - Pharmacology 3 credits, DH 206 - Dental Ethics and Practice Management 2 credits, DH 207 - General and Oral Pathology 3 credits, DH 209 - Public and Community Health/ Field Work 3 credits, DH 213 - Dental Hygiene Theory IV 2 credits, DH 214 - Dental Hygiene Theory III 2 credits, DH 215 - Pain Management Lab 1 credit, DH 220 - Nutrition for Dental Hygienists 3 credits, DH 310 - Evidence Based Decision Making 2 credits, DH 410 - Dental Hygiene Capstone 3 credits; Other Required Courses (20 credits): Junior Interdisciplinary Course (3 credits), Historical Understanding Elective (3 credits), Literature Elective (3 credits), Humanities Elective (3 credits), EN 105 - Public Speaking 3 credits, PE 100 - Concepts in Health Management 2 credits, MA 201 - Statistics for Behavioral and Health Sciences 3 credits; Concentrations (12-20 credits) - Management Concentration (12 credits): BA 200 - Principles of Management 3 credits, BA 206 - Principles of Marketing 3 credits, BA 220 - Fundamentals of Business Information Technology 3 credits, BA 411 - Management Seminar 3 credits, Forensic Concentration (12 credits): SC 207 - Forensic Science 3 credits, AF 309 - Forensic Science II 3 credits, AF 311 - Applied Forensic Science Case Studies 3 credits, AF 450 - Special Topics in Applied Forensic Science 3 credits, Pre-Professional Concentration (12-20 credits): SC 215 - Physics I 4 credits, SC 216 - Physics II 4 credits, SC 311 - Organic Chemistry I 4 credits, SC 312 - Organic Chemistry II 4 credits, SC 403 - Biochemistry 4 credits, Education Concentration (12 credits): DH 320 - Curriculum Methods and Materials 3 credits, DH 330 - Curriculum Development and Assessment 3 credits, DH 332 - Online Learning Development 3 credits, DH 440 - Clinical Teaching Practicum 3 credits. Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Business School of Business, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 The school of business offers a wide range of majors - from specific industry focus in equine management and sports management, to more general business administration. Mount Ida’s business programs feature small, intimate classroom settings for individualized learning combined with access to outstanding full-time faculty, as well as practicing professional faculty members that continue to work in a variety of disciplines and industries. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene Degree Completion Full Time 122-130 Credits $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Business This program is an option for obtaining a bachelor’s degree for students who have successfully completed an accredited (CODA) dental hygiene program. Along with core courses, the dental hygienist can choose an area of concentration in management, pre-professional, education or forensics. This program offers further education to those students who do not live in the area and/or those traditionally daytime working hygienists. A bachelor’s degree in dental hygiene offers multiple career opportunities in a variety of settings. The American Dental Hygienists’ Association (ADHA) has defined six (6) roles of the dental hygienist/ they include: Educator, Administrator/Manager, Clinician, Researcher, Advocate and Public Heath. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include Required Courses: MA 201 - Statistics for Behavioral and Health Sciences 3 credits, DH 310 - Evidence Based Decision Making 2 credits, DH 410 - Dental Hygiene Capstone 3 credits; Required Courses Based on Area of Concentration (choose one) - Management Concentration (Offered online or on-campus): BA 200 - Principles of Management 3 credits, BA 206 - Principles of Marketing 3 credits, BA 220 - Fundamentals of Business Information Technology 3 credits, BA 411 - Management Seminar 3 credits; Forensic Science Concentration (Offered on-campus): SC 207 - Forensic Science 3 credits, AF 309 - Forensic Science II 3 credits, AF 311 - Applied Forensic Science Case Studies 3 credits, AF 450 - Special Topics in Applied Forensic Science 3 credits; Pre-Professional Concentration (Offered on-campus): (two hundred level courses can be transferred from outside) - SC 215 - Physics I 4 credits, SC 216 - Physics II 4 credits, SC 311 - Organic Chemistry I 4 credits, SC 312 - Organic Chemistry II 4 credits, SC 403 - Biochemistry 4 credits; Education Concentration (Offered online): DH 320 - Curriculum Methods and Materials 3 credits, DH 330 - Curriculum Development and Assessment 3 credits, DH 332 - Online Learning Development 3 credits, DH 440 - Clinical Teaching Practicum 3 credits; Other Mount Ida College Course Requirements: Literature Course (3 credits), Social World Course (3 credits), Historical Understanding Course (3 credits), Humanities or Fine Arts Course (3 credits), Junior Interdisciplinary Course (3 credits), 300 Level Social Science, Humanities or Natural Science Course (3 credits); Other Requirements (up to 84 credits): Credit hours for successful completion from an accredited program (CODA) in dental hygiene. Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Business School of Business, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 The school of business offers a wide range of majors - from specific industry focus in equine management and sports management, to more general business administration. Mount Ida’s business programs feature small, intimate classroom settings for individualized learning combined with access to outstanding full-time faculty, as well as practicing professional faculty members that continue to work in a variety of disciplines and industries. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College Bachelor of Science in Psychology - Developmental Psychology Track Full Time 122-124 Credits $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences This program provides students with the opportunity to focus on a particular cohort or the concept of human development in more depth. Alternatively, students may sample different stages for more breadth of exploration. This degree track increases the possibility of specialization with children, adolescents, adults, and the elderly or in the various aspects of development throughout the entire lifespan. It prepares students for work in a variety of entry level jobs such as an advocate for children, parents, or the elderly; early intervention specialist; or elder care activity coordinator. They may work for social service agencies, park and recreation departments, and a variety of educational settings. Students may pursue graduate study that further defines work or research with children, adolescents, adults; or a focus area that considers the whole lifespan, whether through research, administration, or practice. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include Required Psychology Core: (15 credits) - PS 101 - Introduction to Psychology 3 credits, PS 202 - Research Methods in Psychology 3 credits, PS 240 - Human Growth and Development 3 credits, PS 301 - Abnormal Psychology 3 credits (W Course), PS 332 - Physiological Psychology 3 credits; Other Required Psychology Courses: (21 credits) - Two (2 Credits) Psychology Electives (6 Credits): PS 225 - Social Psychology 3 credits, One (1) Psychology Elective: (3 credits): One (1) Stage-Related Developmental Course: (3 credits) - PS 105 - Child Development 3 credits, PS 106 - Adolescence 3 credits, PS 120 - Adult Development and Aging 3 credits, Two (2) Capstone Courses: (6 credits) - PS 401 - Practicum I/Seminar 3 credits, PS 450 - Senior Seminar: Special Topics in Psychology 3 credits, PS 451 - Senior Thesis 3 credits; Required Psychology, Social Science, or Education Courses: (9 credits) - One (1) Developmental Issues Course: (3 credits) - CH 219 - Language Acquisition 3 credits (C), PS 107 - Human Sexuality 3 credits (A/AA), One (1) Behavioral Issues Course: (3 credits) - BE 201 - Dynamics of Grief 3 credits AA, CH 211 - The Child, Environment, and Behavior 3 credits (C), CJ 110 - Juvenile Delinquency 3 credits (A), One (1) Focused Learning Course: (3 credits) - ED 306 - The Inclusive Classroom: Spanning the Learning Spectrum 3 credits (C), PS 334 - The Psychology of Motivation and Learning 3 credits AA; Other Required Courses: (44-46 credits) - Science Elective (3-4 Credits) (Scientific Understanding), Science Elective (3-4 Credits) (Scientific Understanding), History Elective (3 Credits) (Historical Understanding), Literature Elective (3 Credits) (Literature), Sociology Elective (3 Credits) (Social World), Humanities or Fine Arts Elective (Humanities 3 Fine Arts), Junior Year Interdisciplinary Seminar (W Course): BA 220 - Fundamentals of Business Information Technology 3 credits, CC 101 - First-Year Seminar 3 credits, EN 101 - Composition and Literature I 3 credits, EN 102 - Composition and Literature II 3 credits, LS 280 - Conflict and Communication 3 credits (O Course), MA 201 - Statistics for Behavioral and Health Sciences 3 credits (Quantitative Reasoning), PE 100 - Concepts in Health Management 2 credits, PH 301 - Ethics 3 credits (300 level course); Open Electives: (42 credits) - 14 elective courses, including: An additional O course and an additional W course, Elective courses, which may include requirements for a minor MA 115 - Mathematical Ideas 3 credits or MA 121 - Elements of College Algebra 3 credits. Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Arts and Sciences School of Arts and Sciences, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 The school of arts and sciences offers degree programs in American studies, applied forensic science, biology, child development, criminal justice, English, human services, liberal studies, and psychology. They also offer an undeclared major, which allows students to explore a wide range of disciplines by choosing electives from various schools and departments. The school provides many of the courses that fulfill the foundation and perspective requirements of the All-College curriculum in the areas of English, mathematics, the sciences, the social sciences, and history. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College Bachelor of Science in Psychology - Forensic Psychology Track Full Time 122-123 Credits $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences This program is designed for students who want a central focus of study on the interplay of Psychology and the Criminal Justice System. This merging of the two disciplines provides students with a comprehensive major that is adequate in both depth and breadth of exploration. The curriculum prepares students for entry-level career opportunities where human behavior and the legal system intersect (alternative incarceration programs, probation, juvenile detention, etc.) and provides adequate experience to determine interest to pursue the extensive training required for a doctorate in Forensic Psychology. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include Required Psychology Core: (15 credits) - PS 101 - Introduction to Psychology 3 credits, PS 202 - Research Methods in Psychology 3 credits, PS 240 - Human Growth and Development 3 credits, PS 301 - Abnormal Psychology 3 credits (W Course), PS 332 - Physiological Psychology 3 credits; Other Required Psychology Courses: (18 credits) - PS 225 - Social Psychology 3 credits, PS 302 - Forensic Psychology 3 credits, PS 315 - Theories of Personality 3 credits, PS 333 - Test and Measurement Psychology 3 credits, PS 401 - Practicum I/Seminar 3 credits or PS 450 - Senior Seminar: Special Topics in Psychology 3 credits, PS 451 - Senior Thesis 3 credits; Required Criminal Justice Core: (15 credits) - CJ 110 - Juvenile Delinquency 3 credits, CJ 202 - Criminology 3 credits, CJ 235 - Drug Interactions and Criminal Behavior Patterns 3 credits, CJ 323 - Criminal Profiling Strategies 3 credits, CJ 420 - Criminal Sexual Offenders 3 credits; Other Required Courses: (44-45 credits) - Science Elective (3-4 Credits) (Scientific Understanding), Science Elective (3-4 Credits) (Scientific Understanding), History Elective (3 Credits) (Historical Understanding), Literature Elective (3 Credits) (Literature), Humanities or Fine Arts Elective (Humanities 3 Fine Arts), Junior Year Interdisciplinary Seminar (W Course): BA 220 - Fundamentals of Business Information Technology 3 credits, CC 101 - First-Year Seminar 3 credits, EN 101 - Composition and Literature I 3 credits, EN 102 - Composition and Literature II 3 credits, LS 280 - Conflict and Communication 3 credits (O Course), MA 201 - Statistics for Behavioral and Health Sciences 3 credits (Quantitative Reasoning), PE 100 - Concepts in Health Management 2 credits, PH 301 - Ethics 3 credits (300 level course) SC 207 - Forensic Science 3 credits (Scientific Understanding), SO 203 - Sociology of Deviance 3 credits (Social World); Open Electives: (30 credits) - 10 elective courses, including: An additional O course and an additional W course, Elective courses, which may include requirements for a minor: MA 115 - Mathematical Ideas 3 credits or MA 121 - Elements of College Algebra 3 credits. Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Arts and Sciences School of Arts and Sciences, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 The school of arts and sciences offers degree programs in American studies, applied forensic science, biology, child development, criminal justice, English, human services, liberal studies, and psychology. They also offer an undeclared major, which allows students to explore a wide range of disciplines by choosing electives from various schools and departments. The school provides many of the courses that fulfill the foundation and perspective requirements of the All-College curriculum in the areas of English, mathematics, the sciences, the social sciences, and history. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College Bachelor of Science in Psychology - General Psychology Track Full Time 122-124 Credits $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences This program allows students the flexibility to sample the many subdisciplines in Psychology for breadth of knowledge in the field. This track is ideal for students who wish to acquire an understanding of human thought and behavior that can be readily applied to a variety of career paths. It emphasizes a foundation in the physiological, cognitive, social, developmental, personality, abnormal, research, and applied aspects of psychology so that students may customize a focus of study that best suits individual needs. The senior thesis capstone project allows students to apply their knowledge of psychology to investigate in depth a topic of personal interest. The General Psychology degree combined with a minor prepares students for work in entry-level positions in public and private agencies, institutions, and corporations where understanding the human psyche is valued. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include Required Psychology Core: (15 credits) - PS 101 - Introduction to Psychology 3 credits, PS 202 - Research Methods in Psychology 3 credits, PS 240 - Human Growth and Development 3 credits, PS 301 - Abnormal Psychology 3 credits, PS 332 - Physiological Psychology 3 credits; Other Required Psychology Courses: (21 credits) - Two (2 Credits) Psychology Electives (6 Credits): PS 225 - Social Psychology 3 credits, PS 315 - Theories of Personality 3 credits, PS 334 - The Psychology of Motivation and Learning 3 credits, PS 450 - Senior Seminar: Special Topics in Psychology (Capstone), PS 451 - Senior Thesis 3 credits (Capstone); Other Required Courses: (44-46 credits) - Science Elective (3-4 Credits) (Scientific Understanding), Science Elective (3-4 Credits) (Scientific Understanding), History Elective (3 Credits) (Historical Understanding), Literature Elective (3 Credits) (Literature), Sociology Elective (3 Credits) (Social World), Humanities or Fine Arts Elective (Humanities 3 Fine Arts), Junior Year Interdisciplinary Seminar (W Course): BA 220 - Fundamentals of Business Information Technology 3 credits, CC 101 - First-Year Seminar 3 credits, EN 101 - Composition and Literature I 3 credits, EN 102 - Composition and Literature II 3 credits, EN 105 - Public Speaking 3 credits (O Course) or LS 280 - Conflict and Communication 3 credits (O Course), MA 201 - Statistics for Behavioral and Health Sciences 3 credits (Quantitative Reasoning), PE 100 - Concepts in Health Management 2 credits, PH 301 - Ethics 3 credits (300 level course); Open Electives: (42 credits) - 14 elective courses, including: An additional O course and an additional W course, Elective courses, which may include requirements for a minor MA 115 - Mathematical Ideas 3 credits or MA 121 - Elements of College Algebra 3 credits. Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Arts and Sciences School of Arts and Sciences, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 The school of arts and sciences offers degree programs in American studies, applied forensic science, biology, child development, criminal justice, English, human services, liberal studies, and psychology. They also offer an undeclared major, which allows students to explore a wide range of disciplines by choosing electives from various schools and departments. The school provides many of the courses that fulfill the foundation and perspective requirements of the All-College curriculum in the areas of English, mathematics, the sciences, the social sciences, and history. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College Bachelor of Science in Psychology - Mental Health Worker Track Full Time 122-124 Credits $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences This program combines Psychology and Human Services courses to meet the requirements for entry-level positions as a mental health worker. It fulfills the educational requirements for the Licensed Social Work Associate (L.S.W.A.) credential, provides students with the theories and applications needed for approaching the licensing exam, and contributes supervised field hours to the total needed for licensure (additional hours are usually required). The Mental Health Worker Track also serve as an excellent springboard program for those wishing to pursue advanced degrees in the counseling, clinical, and social work fields. Students will be employable as Mental Health Workers in a variety of settings, from therapeutic day schools to rehabilitation centers and hospitals. Graduates of this program will possess the skills needed to be competitive in pursuing advanced degrees in Mental Health Counseling, Clinical Psychology, and Social Work, both in strengthening the application process with a portfolio of relevant work and in terms of sophistication of early career field placement. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include Required Psychology Core: (15 credits) - PS 101 - Introduction to Psychology 3 credits, PS 202 - Research Methods in Psychology 3 credits, PS 240 - Human Growth and Development 3 credits, PS 301 - Abnormal Psychology 3 credits (W Course), PS 332 - Physiological Psychology 3 credits; Other Required Psychology Courses: (15 credits) - BE 201 - Dynamics of Grief 3 credits, PS 315 - Theories of Personality 3 credits, PS 401 - Practicum I/Seminar 3 credits (Capstone), PS 402 - Practicum II/Seminar 3 credits (Capstone), PS 430 - Theories/Techniques in Counseling Psychology 3 credits; Required Human Services Core: (12 credits) - HS 202 Working with Culturally Diverse Populations (3 Credits): HS 101 - Introduction to Human Services 3 credits, HS 204 - Crisis Intervention 3 credits, HS 301 - Working with Families 3 credits; Other Required Courses: (47-49 credits) - Science Elective (3-4 Credits) (Scientific Understanding), Science Elective (3-4 Credits) (Scientific Understanding), History Elective (3 Credits) (Historical Understanding), Literature Elective (3 Credits) (Literature), Humanities or Fine Arts Elective (Humanities 3 Fine Arts), Junior Year Interdisciplinary Seminar (W Course): BA 220 - Fundamentals of Business Information Technology 3 credits, CC 101 - First-Year Seminar 3 credits, EN 101 - Composition and Literature I 3 credits, EN 102 - Composition and Literature II 3 credits, LS 280 - Conflict and Communication 3 credits (O Course), MA 201 - Statistics for Behavioral and Health Sciences 3 credits (Quantitative Reasoning), PE 100 - Concepts in Health Management 2 credits, PH 301 - Ethics 3 credits (300 level course) SO 101 - Introduction to Sociology 3 credits (Social World), SO 302 - Social Inequality 3 credits; Open Electives: (33 credits) - 11 elective courses, including: An additional O course and an additional W course, Elective courses, which may include requirements for a minor: MA 115 - Mathematical Ideas 3 credits or MA 121 - Elements of College Algebra 3 credits. Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Arts and Sciences School of Arts and Sciences, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 The school of arts and sciences offers degree programs in American studies, applied forensic science, biology, child development, criminal justice, English, human services, liberal studies, and psychology. They also offer an undeclared major, which allows students to explore a wide range of disciplines by choosing electives from various schools and departments. The school provides many of the courses that fulfill the foundation and perspective requirements of the All-College curriculum in the areas of English, mathematics, the sciences, the social sciences, and history. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College Bachelor of Science in Psychology - Research Track Full Time 122-124 Credits $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences This program is designed for students with an exceptional curiosity and aptitude for investigation who seek an opportunity to build their quantitative and qualitative skills in developing, executing, and presenting research in formats customary to the field (research reports, poster sessions, paper presentations). Graduates will be able to work at research institutions (hospitals, pharmaceutical and clinical research agencies, universities, etc.) and become more competitive applicants for doctoral level education where research is expected. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include Required Psychology Core: (15 credits) - PS 101 - Introduction to Psychology 3 credits, PS 202 - Research Methods in Psychology 3 credits, PS 240 - Human Growth and Development 3 credits, PS 301 - Abnormal Psychology 3 credits (W Course), PS 332 - Physiological Psychology 3 credits; Other Required Psychology Courses: (21 credits) - PS 225 - Social Psychology 3 credits, PS 315 - Theories of Personality 3 credits, PS 323 - Research and Evaluation in the Behavioral Sciences 3 credits, PS 331 - Experimental Psychology 3 credits, PS 333 - Test and Measurement Psychology 3 credits, PS 434 - Advanced Research in Psychology 3 credits, PS 451 - Senior Thesis 3 credits (Capstone); Other Required Courses: (44-46 credits) - Science Elective (3-4 Credits) (Scientific Understanding), Science Elective (3-4 Credits) (Scientific Understanding), History Elective (3 Credits) (Historical Understanding), Literature Elective (3 Credits) (Literature), Sociology Elective (3 Credits) (Social World), Humanities or Fine Arts Elective (Humanities 3 Fine Arts), Junior Year Interdisciplinary Seminar (W Course): BA 220 - Fundamentals of Business Information Technology 3 credits, CC 101 - First-Year Seminar 3 credits, EN 101 - Composition and Literature I 3 credits, EN 102 - Composition and Literature II 3 credits, EN 105 - Public Speaking 3 credits (O Course) or LS 280 - Conflict and Communication 3 credits (O Course), MA 201 - Statistics for Behavioral and Health Sciences 3 credits (Quantitative Reasoning), PE 100 - Concepts in Health Management 2 credits, PH 301 - Ethics 3 credits (300 level course); Open Electives: (42 credits) - 14 elective courses, including: An additional O course and an additional W course, Elective courses, which may include requirements for a minor: MA 115 - Mathematical Ideas 3 credits or MA 121 - Elements of College Algebra 3 credits. Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Arts and Sciences School of Arts and Sciences, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 The school of arts and sciences offers degree programs in American studies, applied forensic science, biology, child development, criminal justice, English, human services, liberal studies, and psychology. They also offer an undeclared major, which allows students to explore a wide range of disciplines by choosing electives from various schools and departments. The school provides many of the courses that fulfill the foundation and perspective requirements of the All-College curriculum in the areas of English, mathematics, the sciences, the social sciences, and history. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College Bachelor of Science in Psychology Degree Completion Program Full Time 122-122 Credits $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences This program is an option for transfer students who have between 50-92 credits accepted for transfer, with no more than 70 of these credits at the 100 and 200 levels. Students who enter the College with fewer than 50 transfer credits must meet all of the requirements of the four-year Psychology Program. Students in this degree track are strongly encouraged to select a minor in preparation for work and/or graduate education. The General Psychology degree combined with a minor prepares students for work in entry-level positions in public and private agencies, institutions, and corporations where understanding the human psyche is valued. For example, graduates in this major with the Marketing minor may track buyer behaviors and assist with new marketing initiatives, while those students wishing to pursue graduate education in Industrial-Organizational Psychology might select a minor in Business or Leadership Studies. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include Required Psychology Courses: (36 credits) - (2) Psychology Electives (6 Credits): PS 101 - Introduction to Psychology 3 credits, PS 202 - Research Methods in Psychology 3 credits, PS 225 - Social Psychology 3 credits, PS 240 - Human Growth and Development 3 credits, PS 301 - Abnormal Psychology 3 credits, PS 315 - Theories of Personality 3 credits, PS 332 - Physiological Psychology 3 credits, PS 401 - Practicum I/Seminar 3 credits, PS 430 - Theories/Techniques in Counseling Psychology 3 credits, One of the following, 2nd semester, senior year: (3 credits) - PS 402 - Practicum II/Seminar 3 credits, PS 450 - Senior Seminar: Special Topics in Psychology 3 credits, PS 451 - Senior Thesis 3 credits; Other Required Courses: (27-29 credits) - Science Elective (3-4 Credits) (Scientific Understanding), Science Elective (3-4 Credits) (Scientific Understanding), History Elective (3 Credits) (Historical Understanding), Literature Elective (3 Credits) (Literature), Humanities or Fine Arts Elective (Humanities 3 Fine Arts), Junior Year Interdisciplinary Seminar (W Course): EN 101 - Composition and Literature I 3 credits, EN 102 - Composition and Literature II 3 credits, MA 201 - Statistics for Behavioral and Health Sciences 3 credits (Quantitative Reasoning); Open Electives: (57 credits). Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Arts and Sciences School of Arts and Sciences, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 The school of arts and sciences offers degree programs in American studies, applied forensic science, biology, child development, criminal justice, English, human services, liberal studies, and psychology. They also offer an undeclared major, which allows students to explore a wide range of disciplines by choosing electives from various schools and departments. The school provides many of the courses that fulfill the foundation and perspective requirements of the All-College curriculum in the areas of English, mathematics, the sciences, the social sciences, and history. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College Bachelor of Science in Veterinary Technology Full Time 127-129 Credits $ 24,250 ( Rs 11,16,470 ) a year School of Animal Science This program stresses a hands-on approach to learning clinical and laboratory skills, and coursework includes the basic sciences, as well as research methodology, animal pathology, surgical nursing, livestock management, radiography, anesthesia, pharmacology, laboratory animal technology and animal behavior. It allows students to obtain a science degree that is supported by professional courses in veterinary medicine. Veterinary Technologists are integral members of the health care team. They are entrusted with diverse medical responsibilities that include animal nursing in a wide variety of species, laboratory techniques, anesthesiology and surgical assisting, radiographic imaging and client education. Graduates of the Veterinary Technology Program can work as veterinary technologists and supervisors in companion animal hospitals, farm and equine animal practices, biotechnology companies, diagnostic laboratories, zoos, aquaria, exotics and specialty practices. Students must have completed a high school curriculum. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include Required Veterinary Technology Core: (82 credits) - VT 101 Mammalian Anatomy and Physiology I 4 credits, VT 102 Mammalian Anatomy and Physiology II 4 credits, VT 113 Introduction to Veterinary Technology 1 credits, VT 114 Veterinary Medical Calculations 2 credits, VT 201 Veterinary Pathology 3 credits, VT 202 Clinical Methods I 4 credits, VT 204 Veterinary Microbiology 4 credits, VT 206 Veterinary Radiography 3 credits, VT 208 Veterinary Parasitology 4 credits, VT 210 Veterinary Pharmacology 3 credits, VT 222 Clinical Methods II 4 credits, VT 303 Research Methods I 4 credits, VT 304 Research Methods II 3 credits, VT 306 Large Animal Medicine and Management 4 credits, VT 310 Small Animal Anesthesia and Surgery 4 credits, VT 312 Veterinary Clinical Laboratory 4 credits, VT 315 Veterinary Management 3 credits, VT 330 Biological Bases of Animal Behavior 3 credits, VT 401 Senior Clinical Rotations I 3 credits, VT 402 Senior Clinical Rotations II 3 credits, VT 403 Senior Clinical Rotations III 3 credits, VT 404 Senior Clinical Rotations IV 3 credits, VT 405 Senior Clinical Rotations V 3 credits, VT 406 Senior Clinical Rotations VI 3 credits, VT 440 Senior Seminar I 1 and VT 441 Senior Seminar II 1 credits; Other Required Courses: (44 credits) - History Elective (3 Credits), 300-level Humanities Elective (3 Credits), Junior Year Interdisciplinary Seminar (3 Credits), Literature Elective (3 Credits), BI 107 - Biology of Cell 4 credits, BI 108 - Biology of Organisms 4 credits, CC 101 - First-Year Seminar 3 credits, EN 101 - Composition and Literature I 3 credits, EN 102 - Composition and Literature II 3 credits, MA 121 - Elements of College Algebra 3 credits, MA 210 - Statistics 3 credits, PE 100 - Concepts in Health Management 2 credits, PS 101 - Introduction to Psychology 3 credits, SC 101 - General Chemistry I 4 credits or SC 104 - Fundamentals of Chemistry 4 credits; Open Elective: (1-3 credits). Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 School of Animal Science School of Animal Science, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 History: Founded in 1899, Mount Ida College is an independent baccalaureate college in Newton, Massachusetts with a legacy of innovative approaches to meet the changing needs of students and world. Accreditation: Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). Individual programs are accredited by specific industry associations. Character: Private, co-educational baccalaureate institution. Small classes led by dedicated faculty whose primary focus is teaching. Commitment to practical learning blended with the advantages of a liberal arts education. Enrollment: Approximately 1,500 full- and part-time students from more than 25 states and 25 countries. Location: Newton, Massachusetts; eight miles (13 km) from downtown Boston with convenient access to downtown Boston and the region via public transportation. Newton has twice been ranked &quot;America&#39;s Safest City.&quot; Campus: 72-acre suburban setting; five residence halls. Nearly 900 students live on campus or in campus sponsored housing. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166948 Mount Ida College Online Bachelor Degree Completion Program in Funeral Home Management Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 600 ( Rs 27,624 ) per credit / unit New England Institute This program provides students the critical knowledge, skills, and professional techniques they need to excel in this challenging field. Students must have completed a high school curriculum and is open to professionals who have graduated from a funeral service program accredited by the American Board of Funeral Service Education (ABFSE) and who have been licensed and practiced in funeral home service. International students who have not taken the SAT or ACT tests must submit a copy of their official IELTS, TOEFL score (if English is not your first language) or successful completion of Level 112 from the ELS Language Centers. Students scoring above 525 on the paper-based test or 69-70 on the Internet-based test will be eligible to take the English Placement Test and not be required to take English as a Second Language (ESL). Bachelor degree Mount Ida College The modules include Required Courses in Funeral Service and Bereavement Studies: BE 300 Clinical Skills in Grief Counseling - 3 Credits, BE 302 Social Systems and Social Supports - 3 Credits, BE 401 Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Death Related Rituals - 3 Credits, FS 309 Current Topics in Funeral Service Management - 3 Credits, FS 405 Funeral Management Internship/Capstone - 3 Credits; Required Related Courses: PS 240 Human Growth and Development - 3 Credits, BA 206 Principles of Marketing - 3 Credits, BA 207 Human Resource Management or BA 211 Organizational Behavior - 3 Credits, BA 303 Small Business Management - 3 Credits, EC 205 Microeconomics - 3 Credits, EN 205 Business Communications - 3 Credits, EN 215 Literature of Death and Dying - 3 Credits; Other Required Courses: EN 101 and EN 102 - 6 Credits, Quantitative Reasoning Course - 3 Credits, Scientific Understanding Course - 3 Credits, History Elective - 3 Credits, Humanities/Fine Arts Elective - 3 Credits, Social World Understanding Course - 3 Credits, Social Science, Humanities or Science one at 300 level - 3 Credits, Two Business Electives at the 300-400 level - 6 Credits, Interdisciplinary Seminar - 3 Credits; Open Electives (2 courses) - 6 Credits. Mount Ida College     777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4553 New England Institute New England Institute, Mount Ida College, 777 Dedham Street, NEWTON, Massachusetts, 02459, +1 617 928 4500 History: Founded in 1899, Mount Ida College is an independent baccalaureate college in Newton, Massachusetts with a legacy of innovative approaches to meet the changing needs of students and world. Accreditation: Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). Individual programs are accredited by specific industry associations. Character: Private, co-educational baccalaureate institution. Small classes led by dedicated faculty whose primary focus is teaching. Commitment to practical learning blended with the advantages of a liberal arts education. Enrollment: Approximately 1,500 full- and part-time students from more than 25 states and 25 countries. Location: Newton, Massachusetts; eight miles (13 km) from downtown Boston with convenient access to downtown Boston and the region via public transportation. Newton has twice been ranked &quot;America&#39;s Safest City.&quot; Campus: 72-acre suburban setting; five residence halls. Nearly 900 students live on campus or in campus sponsored housing. Yes Accommodation is provided in Wingate hall, Shaw hall, Brown hall, Chapman hall, Malloy hall and New hall. The Wingate Hall is home to approximately 300 first year resident students. The second floor is the male floor, while the remaining three floors are female. Shaw Hall is the original mansion of the Robert Gould Shaw Estate, and is now home to approximately 50 female resident students. This building features rooms with a tremendous amount of character and two resident assistants staff the hall. Brown Hall houses approximately 95 Mount Ida Students as well as students enrolled in the ELS (English as a second language) program on single gender floors. Two of the three floors are male floors. Chapman Hall is co-ed and home to approximately 40 resident students. Malloy Hall houses approximately 350 upper-class resident students. Malloy offers suite-style living options for groups of 14 students who share private bathrooms. Some of the suites are co-ed, while others are single gender. New Hall houses 136 upper-class resident students. New Hall is the newest addition to the college campus with innovative &quot;pod&quot; design.Each of the pods has 3 floors with each floor having a small community of 22 students who live in different types and sizes of rooms surrounding a common bath area.
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree - LPN Bridge to Nursing Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program is approved by the Massachusetts Board of Nursing and accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission. MWCC offers currently licensed LPNs a Bridge Program to complete requirements for the Associate Degree in Nursing. Credit is given for the first semester (NUR111) of the associate degree program allowing applicants to enter second semester nursing courses. Interested candidates must meet minimum requirements for consideration and apply by the deadline Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, TOEFL scores with a minimum of 550 on the paper version or 213 on the computer-based test, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include NUR111 Foundations of Nursing 7; ENG101 English Composition I 3; BIO203 Anatomy and Physiology I 4; PSY105 Introduction to Psychology 3; May Semester/Summer I; NUR115 Family Centered Nursing Care 4; PSY110 Human Growth and Development 3; BIO204 Anatomy and Physiology II 4; BIO205 Microbiology 4; Summer II; NUR116 LPN to RN "Transitions" 4; NUR230 Psychiatric Nursing 4; ENG102 English Composition II 3; Fall; NUR220 Medical Surgical Nursing, Part I 6; SOC103 Introduction to Sociology 3; Spring; NUR222 Medical Surgical Nursing, Part II 10; NUR204 Trends in Nursing 3; PER126/130 Health, Fitness, and Wellness Elective 2/3; Humanities or Business Elective 3; Total: 70/71. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Devens Campus Devens Campus, One Jackson Place, 27 Jackson Road, DEVENS, Massachusetts, 01434, +1 978 630 9569 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Art - Professional Track Degree (RTP) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program’s focus is studio art. Students gain a solid foundation in fine art and design to prepare for transfer to a four-year college or university to pursue fields such as: fine arts, graphic design, art education, animation, architectural, industrial, landscape, or fashion design. MWCC art students are taught primarily in small groups in a one-on-one learning environment, with close attention to individual creative development and basic skill mastery. Faculty members actively participate in the preparation of student art portfolios, which are necessary for successful transfer. Technical standards must be met with or without accommodations. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include ART109 Art History I 3; ART252 Three-dimensional Design 3; ART259 Ceramics I 3; ART263 Drawing I 3; ENG101 English Composition I 3; ART110 Art History II 3; ART251 Two-dimensional Design 3; ART264 Drawing II 3; ENG102 English Composition II 3; PER126/130 Health, Fitness, and Wellness Elective 2/3; Art Elective 3; ART253 Painting I 3; ART271 Sculpture I 3; ART269 Drawing III 3; Behavioral Social Science Elective 3; Art Elective 3; ART254 Painting II 3; Literature Elective 3; MAT126 Topics in Mathematics 3; Science Elective ¾; General Elective 3; ART211 Portfolio Preparation Art Capstone 1. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Gardner Campus Gardner Campus, 444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 632 6600 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Art - Traditional Program (RT) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program is for students who wish to gain a strong foundation in studio art to pursue fields where an art background is necessary but not the sole focus; such as art administration, education, or design. By integrating studio art courses with electives in other disciplines (math, science, and social sciences), this program will prepare students to transfer to four-year colleges or universities to concentrate in fields such as: art history, art conservation, museum studies, arts administration, or education. Students could also pursue programs in architecture or industrial design. Technical standards must be met with or without accommodations. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include ART109 Art History I 3; ART252 Three-dimensional Design 3; ART259 Ceramics I 3; ART263 Drawing I 3; ENG101 English Composition I 3; PER126/130 Health, Fitness, and Wellness Elective; ART110 Art History II 3; ART251 Two-dimensional Design 3; ART264 Drawing II 3; ENG102 English Composition II 3; General Elective 3; ART253 Painting I 3; ART271 Sculpture I 3; Science Elective ¾; Behavioral Social Science Elective 3; Non-behavioral Social Science Elective 3; ART254 Painting II 3; MAT163 Pre-Calculus 4; Literature Elective 3; Social Science Elective (Behavioral or Non-behavioral) 3; Science Elective ¾; ART211 Portfolio Preparation Art Capstone 1; Total: 64/67. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Gardner Campus Gardner Campus, 444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 632 6600 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Automotive Technology (ATD) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This degree prepares students for a variety of technical and managerial positions in transportation-related industries. MWCC’s comprehensive program in computerized automotive service technology is not manufacturer specific. The combination of specialized and general training gives students maximum employment flexibility. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, opportunities are expected to be very good for those who complete formal automotive training. The Automotive Technology program has National ASE Certification in the areas of brakes, electrical/electronic systems, engine performance, and suspension and steering from the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF), in accordance with standards developed and recognized by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). Students are required to purchase safety glasses, safety shoes, and a basic tool set, which can cost $2,500. Also, students will be required to enroll in late afternoon classes. Technical standards must be met with or without accommodations. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include UT120 Performance and Diagnosis I 5; AUT122 Brakes 4; AUT123 Electrical Systems I 4; AUT125 Engine Repair 5; AUT121 Performance and Diagnosis II 5; AUT124 Electrical Systems II 4; AUT127 Suspension and Steering 4; AUT130 Automatic and Manual Drivetrains 4; AUT204 Heating and Air Conditioning 3; ENG101 English Composition I 3; MGT110 Small Business Management 3; CIS127 Computer Technologies 3; ENG102 English Composition II 3; MAT 126 Topics in Mathematics (or higher) 3; PER126/130 Health, Fitness, and Wellness Elective 2/3; Humanities Elective 3; General Elective 3; Social Science Elective 3; Science Elective 3; /4;Total: 67/69. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Gardner Campus Gardner Campus, 444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 632 6600 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Biotechnology/Biomanufacturing (BTD) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College In this program, graduates can pursue technician-level positions throughout the biomanufacturing industry. Biotechnology uses living organisms, usually microscopic, to manufacture drugs or other chemicals for the purpose of enhancing medical care, or altering a process which improves living conditions for the general population. Careers in biotechnology/biomanufacturing will continue to advance. Bristol-Myers Squibb will open a manufacturing plant in late 2010, which will employ approximately 200 individuals possessing an associate’s degree in biotechnology or related science knowledge. The biotechnology/biomanufacturing curriculum will offer excellent academic and skill development for anticipated positions. Technical standards must be met with or without accommodations. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include BIO109 General Biology 4; BTC101 Introduction to Biotechnology 4; BTC102 Basic Solution and Media Preparation 3; ENG101 English Composition I 3; General Elective 3; CHE203 Introduction to Inorganic, Organic and Biochemistry 4; Professional Elective ¾; CIS127 Computer Technologies 3; ENG102 English Composition II 3; MAT143 Probability and Statistics 3; BIO160 Principles of Biochemistry 4; BTC110 Biotechnology Experience: Concepts and Procedures 4; HUM212 Medical Ethics 3; PER126/130 Health, Fitness, and Wellness Elective 2/3; BTC120 Biotechnology Experience: Biomanufacturing 4; BTC200 Biotechnology Seminar 3; BIO170 Cell Biology 4; Social Science Elective 3; Total: 60/62. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Devens Campus Devens Campus, One Jackson Place, 27 Jackson Road, DEVENS, Massachusetts, 01434, +1 978 630 9569 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Broadcasting and Electronic Media (BCT) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College In this program , Students can gain valuable experience by producing live and taped programming aired over MWCC's community cable TV channel. Prepare for careers in the television, radio, recording, multimedia, and cable industries. Students acquire both technical and communications skills through academic coursework, production skills training, and on-the-air experience. Equipment and facilities include: two state-of-the-art television studios, four audio studios, DVC-Pro electronic field production equipment, digital video editing suites, and audio workstations. Technical standards must be met with or without accommodations. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include ENG101 English Composition I 3; BCT111 Introduction to Broadcasting and Electronic Media 3; BCT112 Audio Production 3; BCT212 TV Production and Direction I 3; MAT126 Topics in Mathematics (or higher) 3; BCT122 Audio Production II 3; BCT208 Broadcast Writing 3; BCT213 TV Production and Direction II 3; ENG102 English Composition II 3; CIS127 Computer Technologies 3; ENG245 Film Appreciation 3; THE113 Speech 3; Professional Elective 3; Behavioral Social Science Elective 3; Lab Science Elective 4; BCT214 Broadcast and Electronic Media Operations and Management 3; MKT241 Advertising 3; PER126/130 Health, Fitness, and Wellness Elective 2/3; Non-behavioral Social Science Elective 3; Professional Elective 3; General Elective 3; Total: 63/64. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Gardner Campus Gardner Campus, 444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 632 6600 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Business Administration - Accounting Option (BACA) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program is often viewed as a vocational or job-focused degree because it provides learners with the practical skills and knowledge most desired in the workplace. Through courses in management, general business, liberal arts, science, accounting, and marketing, students will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to get that next promotion or prepare for transfer to a bachelor degree program. Accounting is the number one college degree sought by employers again this year. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics employment of accountants and auditors is expected to grow by 22 percent between 2008 and 2018, which is much faster than the average for all occupations. Technical standards must be met with or without accommodations. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include ACC101 Principles of Accounting I 3; CIS127 Computer Technologies 3; ENG101 English Composition I 3; MKT142 Marketing 3; MAT163 Pre-Calculus 4; ACC102 Principles of Accounting II 3; ACC227 Computerized Accounting 3; ENG102 English Composition II 3; THE113 Speech 3; BUS201 International Management 3; ACC226 Managerial Accounting I 3; ECO101 Macroeconomics 3; BUS105 Business Ethics 3; ACC224 Taxation 3; MGT210 Principles of Management 3; MGT250 Strategic Management 3; ECO102 Microeconomics 3; BUS211 Business Law 3; FIN250 Basic Finance 3; Science Elective 3; PER126/130 Health, Fitness, and Wellness Elective 2/3; Total: 63/64. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Leominster Campus Leominster Campus, 100 Erdman Way, LEOMINSTER, Massachusetts, 01453, +1 978 840 3221 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Business Administration - Career (BAC) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This degree prepares students for a large variety of jobs. It is the practical degree for students with a desire to work hard and contribute to society in a business framework. A business degree is often viewed as a vocational or job-focused degree because it provides students with the practical skills and knowledge most desired in the workplace. Through courses in management, general business, accounting, and marketing, students will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to get that next promotion or prepare for transfer to a bachelor degree program. Prior to enrolling in each course, students should ensure they meet course requirements. Many business electives are offered to meet students' career goals. Technical standards must be met with or without accommodations. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include ACC101 Principles of Accounting I 3; CIS127 Computer Technologies 3; ENG101 English Composition I 3; MGT210 Principles of Management 3; MAT126 Topics in Mathematics (or higher) 3; ACC102 Principles of Accounting II 3; ACC227 Computerized Accounting 3; ENG102 English Composition II 3; MKT142 Marketing 3; Restrictive Business Elective 3; BUS211 Business Law I 3; PER126/130 Health, Fitness, and Wellness Elective 2/3; ECO101 Macroeconomics 3; Humanities Elective 3; Restrictive Business Elective 3; MGT110 Small Business Management 3; MGT250 Strategic Management 3; ECO102 Microeconomics 3; Social Science Elective 3; Science Elective ¾; General Elective 3; Total: 65/67. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Leominster Campus Leominster Campus, 100 Erdman Way, LEOMINSTER, Massachusetts, 01453, +1 978 840 3221 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Business Administration - Transfer Degree (ABAT) Full Time 12 Month(s) $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This is a selective program with limited enrollment for only the most motivated and academically prepared learners. Technical standards must be met with or without accommodations. Learners willing to work hard can complete the accelerated business degree in 12 months. This program aligns perfectly with this "3 Plus ONE" programs allowing students to complete a bachelors degree in three years, thereby making it a "2 plus 1" program. This program will enable students to take their junior year at MWCC paying MWCC rates, saving students money and time. Senior year courses are taken at the partnering institution. A business degree prepares students for a large variety of jobs. It is the practical degree for learners with a desire to work hard and contribute to society in a business framework. A business degree is often viewed as a vocational or job-focused degree because it provides learners with the practical skills and knowledge most desired in the workplace. Through courses in management, general business, liberal arts, science, accounting, and marketing, gain the knowledge and skills necessary to get that next promotion or prepare for transfer to a bachelor degree program. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include Fall; BIO109 Biology I 4; MAT163 Pre-Calculus 4; MGT210 Principles of Management 3; ENG101 English Composition I 3; ACC101 Principles of Accounting I 3; ENG102 English Composition II 3; Spring; CIS127 Computer Technologies 3; Intersession BIO115 Human Biology 4; ECO101 Macroeconomics 3; ACC102 Principles of Accounting II 3; PHL201 Introduction to Philosophical Issues 3; BUS211 Business Law 3; ACC226 Managerial Accounting 3; MKT142 Marketing 3; Summer; THE113 Speech 3; Intersession; ENG106 Technical Writing 3; ECO102 Microeconomics 3; PSY105 Introduction to Psychology 3; MGT250 Strategic Management 3; PER126 Fitness and Wellness 2; Total: 62. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Gardner Campus Gardner Campus, 444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 632 6600 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Business Administration -Transfer (BA) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program prepares students for direct transfer to colleges with Mass Transfer agreements with MWCC. It is the practical degree for students with a desire to work hard and contribute to society in a business framework. A business degree is often viewed as a vocational or job-focused degree because it provides students with the practical skills and knowledge most desired in the workplace. Through courses in management, general business, liberal arts, science, accounting, and marketing, students will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to get that next promotion or prepare for transfer to a bachelor degree program. Technical standards must be met with or without accommodations. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include ACC101 Principles of Accounting I 3; CIS127 Computer Technologies 3; ENG101 English Composition I 3; MAT163 Pre-Calculus 4; MGT210 Principles of Management 3; ACC102 Principles of Accounting II 3; ENG102 English Composition II 3; PER126/130 Health, Fitness, and Wellness 2/3; Behavioral Social Science Elective 3; Humanities Elective 3; BUS211 Business Law I 3; ECO101 Macroeconomics 3; ACC226 Managerial Accounting 3; MKT142 Marketing 3; Lab Science Elective 4; Lab Science Elective 4; THE113 Speech 3; ECO102 Microeconomics 3; Humanities Elective 3; MGT250 Strategic Management 3; Total: 62/63. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Gardner Campus Gardner Campus, 444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 632 6600 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program curriculum provides general education courses and introductory CLS courses in the first year, then career-related courses and practical experience in the second year. The first year courses are open to students wishing to enter the CLS program. The second year, CLS courses are restricted to those selected for the CLS program. Clinical laboratory technicians analyze specimens for bacteria, parasites, and other microorganisms; analyze the chemical content of body fluids; match blood for transfusions; and test for drug levels in the blood to show how a patient is responding to treatment. Clinical laboratory technicians also collect and prepare specimens for analysis. The important laboratory results generated by this testing are then analyzed and relayed to physicians. The modern clinical laboratory uses increasingly sophisticated automation interfaced with computer technology. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include Semester I; ENG101 English Composition I 3; MAT126 Topics in Mathematics (or higher) 3; BIO203 Anatomy and Physiology I 4; CIS127 Computer Technologies 3; PLB101 Phlebotomy (Cycle 1) 3; CLS104 Introduction to Body Fluids (Cycle 2) 2; January or May Intersession (two weeks); CLS102 Clinical Practicum in Phlebotomy and Urinalysis 2; Semester II; ENG102 English Composition II 3; BIO204 Anatomy and Physiology II 4; CHE203 Introduction to Inorganic, Organic, and Biochemistry 4; CLS103 Introduction to CLS II 3; BIO205 Microbiology 4; Social Science Elective 3; Semester III; CLS203 Clinical Hematology I 3; CLS205 Clinical Immunohematology I 3; CLS207 Clinical Microbiology I 3; CLS213 Clinical Chemistry I 3; Humanities Elective 3; Semester IV; CLS204 Clinical Hematology II 3; CLS206 Clinical Immunohematology II 3; CLS208 Clinical Microbiology II 3; CLS214 Clinical Chemistry II 3; PER126 Fitness and Wellness 2; Total: 70. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Gardner Campus Gardner Campus, 444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 632 6600 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Complementary Health Care -Yoga Teacher Training Degree (CHY) Full Time 2 Year(s) $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program provides an innovative opportunity for students to study complementary/holistic approaches to maintaining health and supporting recovery from injury or illness, orienting students to complementary health care theories, principles, and practices. This two-year degree program provides a comprehensive background in various modalities and prepares students to become a 200-hour Registered Yoga Teacher. Students will be eligible to become Registered Yoga Teachers (RYT) with Yoga Alliance. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include ENG101 English Composition I 3; BIO115 Human Biology 4; CHC101 Complementary Health Care 3; PSY105 Introduction to Psychology 3; FYE101 First Year Experience 3; CHC102 Foundations of Yoga 3; CHC220 Mind/Body/Spirit Connection 3; ENG102 English Composition II 3; HST140 Counseling Methods and Interviewing Techniques 3; MAT126 Topics in Mathematics 3; Total 31; Year 2; Business Elective (CIS127) 3; CHC202 Yoga II 3; Humanities Elective 3; Social Science Elective 3; General Elective (or HST140) 3; BIO101 Introduction to Nutrition 3; MTC110 Professional Issues and Ethics for Body Workers 3; CHC204 Yoga III 4; PER126/130 Health, Fitness, and Wellness Elective 2/3; 3; Total 30/31. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Gardner Campus Gardner Campus, 444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 632 6600 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Computer Graphic Design - Print Degree (CGD) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program provides students with the visual design, communication, and computer graphic skills necessary to obtain an entry-level position in this field or to continue their education at a four-year college or university. For those already employed, they can enroll in this career program to upgrade their skills for potential advancement. Students will learn basic and advanced techniques for creating effective promotional and collateral pieces, publications, packaging design, corporate identity and digital artwork through the use of state-of-the-art computer technology and the latest graphic design software. In addition to learning page layout software, design theory and techniques, and preparing design work for print, students will learn advanced computer skills such as digital imaging, electronic illustration, and web design. The most current graphic and web design software is used in the CGD program. This includes: the Adobe Creative Suite 4 (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Acrobat, Dreamweaver and Flash), QuarkXPress 8.0, and the latest web browsers (Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, and Opera). Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include CGD101 Design Theory 3; CGD104 Digital Imaging (Photoshop) 3; CGD109 Intro to Web Media 3; ART263 Drawing I 3; ENG101 English Composition I 3; CGD105 Electronic Illustration (Illustrator) 3; CGD235 Typography in Visual Communication (InDesign) 3; CGD240 Creative Web Design (Dreamweaver) 3; Social Science Elective 3; ENG102 English Composition II 3; CGD102 Publication Design (Advanced InDesign/QuarkXpress) 3; CGD204 Advanced Digital Imaging (Photoshop) 3; MKT241 Advertising 3; PER126/130 Health, Fitness and Wellness Elective 2/3; CGD Restrictive Elective 3; MAT126 Topics in Mathematics (or higher) 3; CGD103 Print Production for Designers 3; CGD106 Portfolio Preparation 3; CGD Professional Elective 3; Humanities Elective 3; Science Elective ¾; Total: 62/64. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Gardner Campus Gardner Campus, 444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 632 6600 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Computer Graphic Design - Web Design Degree (CGW) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program provides students with the visual design, communication, and computer graphic skills necessary to obtain an entry-level position in this field or to continue their education at a four-year college or university. For those already employed, they can enroll in this career program to upgrade their skills for potential advancement. Students learn basic and advanced techniques for creating effective, well-designed, and interactive websites. Students are taught basic design theory, digital imaging and electronic illustration skills and techniques, in addition to learning basic hypertext markup languages and top level authoring software using what students see is what they get (WYSIWYG) technology. The most current graphic and web design software is used in the CGW program. This includes: the Adobe Creative Suite 4 (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Acrobat, Fireworks, Dreamweaver and Flash), QuarkXPress 8.0, and the latest web browsers (Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, Opera). Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include CGD101 Design Theory 3; CGD104 Digital Imaging (Photoshop) 3; CGD109 Intro to Web Media 3; ART263 Drawing I 3; ENG101 English Composition I 3; CGD105 Electronic Illustration (Illustrator) 3; CGD112 Communication in Multimedia Design 3; CGD240 Creative Web Design (Dreamweaver) 3; Social Science Elective 3; ENG102 English Composition II 3; CGD110 Introduction to Animation (Flash) 3; CGD204/ HO115 Advanced Digital Imaging or Digital Photography 3; CGD241 Integrated Website Design (Advanced XHTML/CSS Authoring: Dreamweaver) 3; CGD244 Designed for E-Commerce (Designing for Online Stores) 3; PER126/130 Health, Fitness, and Wellness Elective 2/3; MAT126 Topics in Mathematics (or higher) 3; CGD210 Advanced Website Portfolio (Capstone Course) 3; CGD242 Advanced Website Animation (Flash Websites) 3; Business Elective 3; Humanities Elective 3; Science Elective 3/4; Total: 62/64. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Gardner Campus Gardner Campus, 444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 632 6600 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Computer Information Systems (CIS) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This degree will prepare students for the information technology field especially related to IT Support Specialist and Helpdesk entry positions. Students will utilize software applications, networks, and web servers; query database applications to locate, evaluate, and use data; create web pages and web graphics; create written documentation and oral presentations; configure, monitor, secure, and administer network resources; as well as demonstrate technical skills and ability in analyzing, assessing, diagnosing, and trouble-shooting hardware, software, network, and other desktop issues. Additionally, students will gain knowledge related to a broad overview of information security. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include CIS109 Programming in Basic 3; Social Science Elective 3; CIS127 Computer Technologies 3; ENG101 English Composition I 3; CIS140 Microcomputer Networking Applications 3; CIS123 Microcomputer Database Applications 3; Professional Elective 3; ENG102 English Composition II 3; MAT126 Topics in Mathematics or higher 3; CIS143 PC Maintenance 3; CIS Elective (CIS142 recommended) 3; CED203 (Co-Op) CIS Elective 3; CIS/CGD Elective 3; Science Elective ¾; MKT/BUS/ACC/MGT Elective 3; CIS219 Principles of Information Security 3; CIS Elective 3; Humanities Elective 3; PER130 Health, Fitness, and Wellness Elective 3; General Elective 3; Total: 60/61. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Gardner Campus Gardner Campus, 444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 632 6600 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Criminal Justice - Corrections Degree (CJCD) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program focuses on counseling and rehabilitation of offenders, probation, parole, community corrections, and juvenile services. The Criminal Justice program is approved as a Police Career Incentive Program by the Massachusetts Board of Higher Education. here are several good reasons to pursue or continue education in criminal justice: 1) it is one of the fastest growing job markets in the nation; 2) as crime changes and criminals become more sophisticated, criminal justice professionals must increase their knowledge, skills, and sophistication in enforcing laws; 3) the public continues to demand higher standards and effectiveness of criminal justice officials; 4) through various pay incentive programs, corrections personnel may receive salary increases by pursuing higher education.; and 5) criminal justice is a good foundation for those pursuing a career in law. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include Level 1; ENG101 English Composition I 3; SOC103 Introduction to Sociology 3; MAT126 Topics in Mathematics or higher 3; CJU131 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3; CJU133 Criminal Law 3; ENG102 English Composition II 3; PSY105 Introduction to Psychology 3; CIS127 Computer Technologies (or higher) 3; CJU134 Criminal Procedure 3; CJU232 Introduction to Criminology 3; Science Elective ¾; POL211 Massachusetts and the Federal System 3; Restrictive Elective 3; CJU254 Counseling and Rehabilitation of the Offender 3; CJU250 Introduction to Corrections 3; CJU220 Technical Writing for the Criminal Justice Professional 1; THE113 Speech 3; PSY240 or OC205 or HIS125 Abnormal Psychology or Social Problems or American Ethnic History 3; PER126/130 Health, Fitness and Wellness Elective 2/3; General Elective 3; CJU260 Probation, Parole, and Community Corrections 3; CJU255 Seminar in Criminal Justice 3; Total: 63/65. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Gardner Campus Gardner Campus, 444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 632 6600 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement Degree (CJL) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program emphasizes areas such as community policing, investigation, criminalistics, and the administration of justice. The Criminal Justice program is approved as a Police Career Incentive Program by the Massachusetts Board of Higher Education. There are several good reasons to pursue or continue education in criminal justice: 1) it is one of the fastest growing job markets in the nation; 2) as crime changes and criminals become more sophisticated, criminal justice professionals must increase their knowledge, skills, and sophistication in enforcing laws; 3) the public continues to demand higher standards and effectiveness of law enforcement officials; 4) through various pay incentive programs, police officers may receive salary increases by pursuing higher education; and 5) criminal justice is also a good foundation for those pursuing a career in law. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include Level I; ENG101English Composition I 3; SOC103 Introduction to Sociology 3;MAT126 Topics in Mathematics or higher 3; CJU131 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3;CJU133 Criminal Law 3; ENG102 English Composition II 3;PSY105 Introduction to Psychology 3; CIS127 Computer Technologies (or higher) 3; CJU134 Criminal Procedure 3; CJU232 Introduction to Criminology 3; Science Elective 3 /4; POL211 Massachusetts and the Federal System 3; Restrictive Elective 3; CJU233 Criminal Investigation 3; CJU250 Introduction to Corrections 3; CJU220 Technical Writing for the Criminal Justice Professional 1; THE113 Speech 3; PSY240 or SOC205 or HIS125 Abnormal Psychology or Social Problems or American Ethnic History 3; PER126/130 Health, Fitness and Wellness Elective 2/3; General Elective 3; CJU140 American Policing 3; CJU255 Seminar in Criminal Justice 3; Total: 63/65. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Gardner Campus Gardner Campus, 444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 632 6600 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Dental Hygiene (DHY) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation, which is a specialized accreditation body recognized by the United States Department of Education. The registered dental hygienist is the member of the dental health care team who provides preventive oral health care services including oral prophylaxis, dental health education, dental x-rays, nutritional counseling, dental sealants, preliminary examinations, and other preventive measures in dentistry. Students will take the National Dental Hygiene Board Examination and the Northeast Regional Board Exam at the successful completion of the Dental Hygiene program. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include Year 1; BIO205 Microbiology 4; DHY101 Anatomic Science for the Dental Hygienist I 3; DHY102 Dental Hygiene Process of Care I 5; DHY103 Dental Radiology (and Lab) 3; DHY105 Anatomic Science for the Dental Hygienist II 3; DHY106 Dental Materials (and Lab) 3; DHY107 Periodontology 3; DHY108 Dental Hygiene Process of Care II 6; Summer; DHY205 Pain Control (and Lab) 3; ENG102 English Composition II 3; Year 2; DHY201 Oral Pathology 2; DHY202 Pharmacology for the Dental Hygienist 3; DHY203 Dental Hygiene Process of Care III 5; DHY204 Oral Health Promotion 2; PSY105 Introduction to Psychology 3; DHY206 Community Health 3; DHY207 Dental Hygiene Process of Care IV 5; DHY208 Dental Ethics and Professional Issues 2; SOC103 Intro to Sociology 3; Humanities or Business Elective 3; Total: 67 credits. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Mount Wachusett Community College Mount Wachusett Community College, 444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 632 6600 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Early Childhood Education - Career Degree (ECC) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program will prepare students to begin a career working with children ages 0-5. Benefits of MWCC’s program include a great job placement rate (90 percent of students find jobs), the option of both day and evening classes, day classes scheduled conveniently for parents of school-age children, opportunities to gain real world experience, and many excellent, local practicum sites. In addition to attending to children’s basic needs, early childhood education professionals organize activities that stimulate children’s physical, emotional, intellectual, and social growth. They help children explore interests, develop independence, foster creativity, build self-esteem, and learn how to behave with others. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include ECE101 Introduction to Early Childhood Education 3; ENG101 English Composition I 3; PSY105 Introduction to Psychology 3; CIS127 Computer Technologies 3; BIO103 Human Health and Disease 3; ENG102 English Composition II 3; PSY108 Child Development 3; THE113 Speech 3; SOC206 Marriage and Family 3; MAT140 Elements of Mathematics or higher 3; ECE134 Guiding Children's Behavior 3; ECE114 Early Childhood Practicum I 4; PSY244 Children With Special Needs 3; ECE102 Early Childhood Curriculum and Program Planning 3; ECE104 or ECE132 or ECE105 Infant and Toddler Development and Curriculum or Applying Theories of Curriculum or Day Care Administration 3; ECE124 Early Childhood Practicum II 4; ENG235 Children's Literature 3; ECE103 Home, School, and Community Relations 3; PER126/130 Health, Fitness, and Wellness Elective 2/3; ECE260 Leadership in Education Seminar 3; Total: 61/62. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Gardner Campus Gardner Campus, 444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 632 6600 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Early Childhood Education - Transfer Degree (ECT) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program satisfies the requirements of the Massachusetts Board of Higher Education Early Childhood Education Transfer Compact for transfer to a state college or university bachelor degree program (nursery school to grade 2). Preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school teachers play a vital role in the development of children, introducing them to numbers, language, science, and social studies. They facilitate student learning through interactive class discussions, educational activities, "hands-on" learning, and one-on-one assistance. The need for qualified teachers continues to grow because of retirements, increasing student numbers, and demands for smaller class sizes. Benefits of MWCC’s program include: day, evening, and distance learning options; day classes scheduled conveniently for parents of school-age children; opportunities to gain real world experience; and a strong liberal arts and sciences curriculum for more effective transfer. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include ECE101 Introduction to Early Childhood Education 3; ENG101 English Composition I 3; PSY105 Introduction to Psychology 3; BIO109, BIO110, EAS115, or EAS125 4; CIS127 Computer Technologies 3; ENG102 English Composition II 3; PSY108 Child Development 3; ECE103 Home, School, and Community Relations 3; SOC103 Introduction to Sociology 3; MAT140 Elements of Mathematics or higher 3; PSY244 Children With Special Needs 3; ECE102 Early Childhood Curriculum and Program Planning 3; THE113 Speech 3; ECE114 Early Childhood Practicum I 4; ART109 or ART110 or MUS103 Art History I or Art History II or Music Skills and Theory 3; PHY101 or HY105 Introduction to Physical Science or College Physics I 4; SOC206 Marriage and the Family 3; ENG235 Children's Literature 3; HIS201 History of United States I 3; PER126/130 Health, Fitness, and Wellness Elective 2/3; ECE124 Early Childhood Education Practicum II 4; Total: 66/67. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Gardner Campus Gardner Campus, 444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 632 6600 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Energy Management (EGD) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program will help students gain skills needed to work in energy services industries. Employment opportunities are expected to grow due to increased federal funding in energy management. Courses will focus on a variety of content areas such as solar, photovoltaic, heating and cooling, as well as energy audits and conservation. Students must meet technical standards with or without accommodations. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include ENG101 English Composition I 3; MAT126 Topics Mathematics (or higher) 3; NRD104 Renewable Energy Sources 4; EGM100 Engineering and Architectural Graphics 3; NRD105 Introduction to Energy Management Principles 3; ENG102 English Composition II 3; NRD106 Energy Efficiency and Conservation Methods 3; CIS 127 Computer Technologies 3; EET103 Circuit Analysis I 4; EGM115 Sustainability and the Built Environment 4; EGM125 Energy Analysis and Auditing 4; EGM140 Energy Project Costs and Funding Solutions 3;EGM220 Heating and Cooling Systems 4; Social Science Elective 3; EGM110 Electrical Lighting and Motors 3; EGM130 Energy Control Strategies 3; EGM280 Sustainable Building Operations and Maintenance 4; EGM290 Energy Industry Internship 3; PER126 Health, Fitness, and Wellness Elective 2; Humanities Elective 3; Total: 65. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Devens Campus Devens Campus, One Jackson Place, 27 Jackson Road, DEVENS, Massachusetts, 01434, +1 978 630 9569 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in General Studies (GS) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program provides a flexible curriculum allowing students to explore many different disciplines if their career and educational goals are not yet firmly defined, Technical standards must be met with or without accommodations. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include ENG101 English Composition I 3; Behavioral Social Sciences Elective 3; MAT126 Topics in Mathematics or higher 3; Science Elective ¾; General Elective 3; ENG102 English Composition II 3; Behavioral Social Sciences Elective 3; PER126/130 Health, Fitness, and Wellness Elective 2/3; Humanities Elective 3; Science Elective ¾; General Elective 3; Business Elective 3; CIS127 Computer Technologies 3; Literature Elective 3; Non-behavioral Social Sciences Elective 3; General Elective 3; Health Science Elective 3; Non-behavioral Social Sciences Elective 3; THE113 Speech 3;General Elective 3; General Elective 3; Total: 62/65. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Leominster Campus Leominster Campus, 100 Erdman Way, LEOMINSTER, Massachusetts, 01453, +1 978 840 3221 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in General Studies - Allied Health Concentration (GSAH) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program is for those who anticipate applying to a health care program, allowing them to complete general education requirements prior to program acceptance. Most of the MWCC health care programs have selective admissions programs (see page 17 of the college catalog). Acceptance into this General Studies Concentration does not guarantee admission into a selective health care program. Technical standards must be met with or without accommodations. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include ENG101 English Composition I 3; BIO115 or BIO203 Human Biology or Anatomy and Physiology I 4; MAT126 or higher Topics in Mathematics or higher 3; Career Elective 3; Career Elective 3; PSY105 Introduction to Psychology 3; General Elective 3; Career Elective 3; Career Elective 2/4; ENG102 English Composition II 3; PSY110 Human Growth and Development 3; Science Elective 4; PER126/130 Health, Fitness, and Wellness Elective 3; Business Elective or Humanities Elective 3; CIS127 Computer Technologies 3; THE113 Speech 3; Science or General Elective ¾; General Elective 3; General Elective 3; Career Elective 3; Total: 61/64. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Leominster Campus Leominster Campus, 100 Erdman Way, LEOMINSTER, Massachusetts, 01453, +1 978 840 3221 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in General Studies - Clinical Laboratory Science Track (GSCLS) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program is for those who anticipate applying to the Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS) program, allowing them to complete general education requirements prior to acceptance. CLS is a selective program; enrollment into this General Studies concentration does not guarantee admission into the CLS program. The Clinical Laboratory Science program is a selective enrollment program. It requires additional application components, the process is competitive, and space is limited. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include Semester I; ENG101 English Composition I; C+ or better required 3; MAT126 Topics in Mathematics 3; BIO203 Anatomy and Physiology I 4; CIS127 Computer Technologies 3; PLB101 Phlebotomy (Cycle 1) 3; CLS104 Introduction to Body Fluids (Cycle 2) 2; CLS102 Clinical Practicum in Phlebotomy and Urinalysis 2; Semester II; ENG102 English Composition II 3; BIO204 Anatomy and Physiology II 4; CLS103 Introduction to CLS II 3; BIO205 Microbiology 4; Behavioral Social Science Elective 3; Semester III; Humanities Elective 3; Non-behavioral Social Science Elective 3; Behavioral Social Science Elective 3; Business Elective 3; THE113 Speech 3; Semester IV; Literature Elective 3; Health Sciences Elective 3; General Electives 6; Total: 64. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Gardner Campus Gardner Campus, 444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 632 6600 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in General Studies - Dental Hygiene Track (GSDH) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program is for those who anticipate applying to the Dental Hygiene (DHY) program, allowing them to complete general education requirements prior to acceptance. DHY is a selective program; enrollment into this General Studies concentration does not guarantee admission into the DHY program. Dental Hygiene is a rigorous degree program. Students interested in applying to MWCC’s Dental Hygiene program should enter the GSDH program first and take as many courses as possible before matriculating into the Dental Hygiene program. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include BIO205 Microbiology 4; ENG102 English Composition II 3; PSY105 Introduction to Psychology 3; SOC103 Introduction to Sociology 3; Humanities Elective 3; Non-behavioral Social Science Elective 3; Non-behavioral Social Science Elective 3; Business Elective 3; Literature Elective 3; Health Elective 3; CIS127 Computer Technologies 3; THE113 Speech 3; General Elective 3; General Elective 3; General Elective 3; Total: 63. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Gardner Campus Gardner Campus, 444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 632 6600 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in General Studies - Dental Hygiene Track (GSDH) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program is for those who anticipate applying to the Dental Hygiene (DHY) program, allowing them to complete general education requirements prior to acceptance. DHY is a selective program; enrollment into this General Studies concentration does not guarantee admission into the DHY program. Dental Hygiene is a rigorous degree program. Students interested in applying to MWCC’s Dental Hygiene program should enter the GSDH program first and take as many courses as possible before matriculating into the Dental Hygiene program. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include BIO205 Microbiology 4; ENG102 English Composition II 3; PSY105 Introduction to Psychology 3; SOC103 Introduction to Sociology 3; Humanities Elective 3; Non-behavioral Social Science Elective 3; Non-behavioral Social Science Elective 3; Business Elective 3; Literature Elective 3; Health Elective 3; CIS127 Computer Technologies 3; THE113 Speech 3; General Elective 3; General Elective 3; General Elective 3; Total: 63. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Devens Campus Devens Campus, One Jackson Place, 27 Jackson Road, DEVENS, Massachusetts, 01434, +1 978 630 9569 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Human Services (HS) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program is for those who wish to build a rewarding career helping others who are experiencing personal and socialization problems. Opportunities in this field are excellent. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, human services is one of the fastest growing fields. The Human Services Degree program will prepare students for entry-level positions in social services or for transfer to four-year colleges or universities to pursue human services, psychology, social work, sociology, or other related major. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include ENG101 English Composition I 3; HST101 Introduction to Human Services 3; PSY105 Introduction to Psychology 3; CIS127 Computer Technologies 3; HST150 Cultural Awareness 3; ENG102 English Composition II 3; HST140 Counseling Methods and Interviewing Techniques 3; PER126/130 Health, Fitness and Wellness Elective 2/3; PSY101 Psychology of Self 3; PSY110 Human Growth and Development 3; MAT126 Topics in Mathematics or higher 3; PSY240 Abnormal Psychology 3; THE113 Speech 3; SOC103 Introduction to Sociology 3; Professional Elective 3; BIO103 or Lab Science 3 4; POL211 Massachusetts and the Federal System 3; SOC205 Social Problems 3; HST260 Human Services Seminar (capstone) 3; HST250 Human Services Internship Experience 4; General Elective 3; Total: 63/65. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Leominster Campus Leominster Campus, 100 Erdman Way, LEOMINSTER, Massachusetts, 01453, +1 978 840 3221 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Liberal Arts (LA) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program is for those who intend to transfer to a four-year institution to pursue professions related to law, medicine, education, dentistry, public service, or science. Emphasizing the study of language, literature, history, philosophy, mathematics, science, and the fine arts, the program provides students with a substantial educational foundation with which to pursue their chosen profession. LA students can transfer to many four-year colleges or universities as a junior. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include ENG101 English Composition I 3; MAT163 Pre-Calculus 4; PSY105 Introduction to Psychology 3; World Language 3; Lab Science Elective 4; ENG102 English Composition II 3; Humanities Elective 3; SOC103 Introduction to Sociology 3; World Language 3; Lab Science Elective 4; HIS105 History of World Civilization I 3; PER126/130 Health, Fitness, and Wellness Elective 2/3; THE113 Speech 3; Literature Elective 3; General Elective 3; General Elective 3; HIS106 History of World Civilization II 3; CIS127 Computer Technologies 3; Literature Elective 3; ISC210 Critical Thinking 3; General Elective 3; Total: 65/66. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Gardner Campus Gardner Campus, 444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 632 6600 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Liberal Arts - Pre-Engineering Track (LAER) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program is designed to prepare student for acceptance into an engineering science program at a two or four-year college. The pre-engineering program will provide students, who may not have the appropriate academic preparation a solid foundation in mathematics, chemistry, physics, and computer science. Upon completion of the pre-engineering program students will have the proper foundation and skills necessary to achieve success in any engineering science degree program. Technical standards must be met with or without accommodations. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include ENG101 English Composition I 3; CHE107 Chemistry I 4; MAT163 Pre-Calculus 4; PSY105 Introduction to Psychology 3; CIS127 Computer Technologies 3; ENG102 English Composition II 3; CHE108 Chemistry II 4; MAT211 Calculus I 4; PER130 Health, Fitness and Wellness 3; Programming Elective 3; PHY105 Physics I 4; MAT212 Calculus II 4; THE113 Speech 3; SOC103 Introduction to Sociology 3; Literature Elective 3; PHY106 Physics II 4; Programming Elective 3; Non-Behavioral Social Science Elective 3; ISC210 Critical Thinking 3; Total: 64. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Gardner Campus Gardner Campus, 444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 632 6600 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Liberal Arts - Theatre Arts Concentration (LAT) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program places special emphasis on the performing arts and is an excellent foundation for transfer to theatre and music programs at four-year colleges and universities. Students will benefit from involvement in Theatre at the Mount’s extensive season of plays. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include ENG101 English Composition I 3; MUS103 Music Skills and Theory 3; THE101 Fundamentals of Acting 3; Behavioral Social Science Elective 3; Lab Science Elective 4; ENG102 English Composition II 3; MUS120 Musical Theatre Dance Styles I 3; THE284 Technical Theatre Practicum I 3; CIS Computer Science Elective 3; Lab Science Elective 4; MAT163 Pre-Calculus 3; MUS111 Voice 3; THE103 Introduction to Theatre 3; THE285 Tech Theatre Practicum II 3; PER126/130 Health, Fitness, and Wellness Elective 2/3; Non-behavioral Social Science Elective 3; ENG236 Modern Drama or Literature Elective 3; THE106 Fundamentals of Acting II 3; THE113 Speech 3; Art/Music/Theatre Elective 3; ISC210 Critical Thinking 3; Total: 68/69. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Gardner Campus Gardner Campus, 444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 632 6600 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Liberal Studies (LAS) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program is for those who do not require the specific courses of the Liberal Arts option but would like a strong educational background to transfer to a four-year institution or immediately enter professional employment by carefully selecting electives, students may choose to major in virtually any academic discipline such as biology, English, history, or physical science. Students are encouraged to discuss majoring in any specific area of study with their academic advisor. LAS students can transfer to many four-year colleges or universities and start as a junior. Technical standards must be met with or without accommodations. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include ENG101 English Composition I 3; MAT143 or MAT163 Statistics or Pre-Calculus 3; Behavioral Social Science Elective 3; General Elective 3; Lab Science Elective 4; ENG102 English Composition II 3; THE113 Speech 3; Art/Music/Theater Elective 3; CIS127 Computer Technologies 3; Lab Science Elective 4; PER126/130 Health, Fitness, and Wellness Elective 2/3; Behavioral Social Science Elective 3; General Elective 3; General Elective 3; Non-behavioral Social Science Elective 3; Literature Elective 3; Non-behavioral Social Science Elective 3; Literature Elective 3; ISC210 Critical Thinking 3; General Elective 3; General Elective 3; Total: 64/65. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Gardner Campus Gardner Campus, 444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 632 6600 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Liberal Studies - Communications Concentration (LAC) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program exposes students to the field of communications and a variety of mass media subject areas. Courses such as Mass Media, Digital Photography, Journalism, Film Appreciation, and Electronic Page Layout provide an excellent overview of the communications field and a solid foundation for transfer to more specialized communications programs at four-year colleges and universities. Students will benefit from hands-on involvement in the college’s newspaper, learning communities within the concentration, and service learning/civic engagement opportunities that provide direct experience. Technical standards must be met with or without accommodations. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include ENG101 English Composition I 3; MAT163 Pre-Calculus 4; BCT105 Introduction to Mass Media 3; ENG241 Journalism I: News Reporting and Writing 3; Lab Science Elective 4; ENG102 English Composition II 3; THE113 Speech 3; Art/Music/Theater Elective 3; PHO115 Digital Photography 3; Lab Science Elective 4; PER126/130 Health, Fitness, and Wellness Elective 2/3; ISC210 Critical Thinking 3; Communication Elective 3; CGD109 Introduction to Web Media 3; Non-behavioral Social Science Elective 3; Literature Elective 3; Non-behavioral Social Science Elective 3; Literature Elective 3; CIS Elective 3; CGD237 Electronic Page Layout 3; Behavioral Social Science Elective 3; Total: 64/65. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Gardner Campus Gardner Campus, 444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 632 6600 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Liberal Studies - Elementary Education Concentration (LAEL) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College his program satisfies the requirements of the Massachusetts Board of Higher Education Elementary Education Transfer Compact for transfer to a state college or university bachelor degree program. Elementary school teachers play a vital role in the development of children, introducing them to numbers, language, science, and social studies. They facilitate student learning through interactive class discussions, educational activities, "hands-on" learning, and one-on-one assistance. The need for qualified teachers continues to grow because of retirements, increasing student numbers, and demands for smaller class sizes. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include HIS105 or 106 Introduction to World Civilization I or II 3; ENG101 English Composition I 3; PSY105 Introduction to Psychology 3; BIO109 General Biology I 4; CIS127 Computer Technologies 3; ENG102 English Composition II 3; EDU101 Introduction to Education 3; EAS115 or EAS125 or PHY101 Biogeology: History of Life or Physical Geology of the Dynamic Earth or Introduction to Physical Science 4; THE113 Speech 3; MAT140 Elements of Math or higher 3; ENG235 Children's Literature 3; HIS201 or HIS202 History of the United States I or History of the United States II 3; PER126/130 Health, Fitness and Wellness Elective 2/3; PSY108 or PSY110 General Elective: Child Development or Human Growth and Development 3; ART109, or ART110, or MUS103 Art History I or Art History II or Music Skills and Theory 3; ISC210 Critical Thinking 3; General Elective 3; General Elective 3; General Elective 3; General Elective 3; Total: 61/62. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Gardner Campus Gardner Campus, 444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 632 6600 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Liberal Studies - Fitness Leadership and Exercise Science Concentration (LAX) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program is for those students who would like to transfer to a four-year college or university to pursue a bachelor’s degree in exercise science, exercise physiology, or fitness management. With a bachelor’s degree, students may pursue fitness management careers at private and corporate fitness centers. Upon graduation from MWCC, students may pursue immediate employment at wellness or recreational agencies. In this program, students will learn in a state-of-the-art fitness and wellness center and gain in-depth knowledge of exercise science to increase their skills and make them more marketable to prospective employers. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include ENG101 English Composition I 3; MAT163 Pre-Calculus 4; PSY105 Introduction to Psychology 3; EXS102 or PTA104 Principles of Anatomy and Kinesiology or Applied Anatomy and Kinesiology 3 4; CHC101 Complementary Health Care 3; EXS201 Exercise Science and Nutrition 4; PER126/130 Health, Fitness, and Wellness Elective 2/3; EXS203 Exercise Testing and Program Design 4; ENG102 English Composition II 3; THE113 Speech 3; CIS Elective 3; ; BIO109 or BIO115 Biology I or Human Biology 4; PSY110 Human Growth and Development 3; BIO203 Anatomy and Physiology I 4; Art Elective 3; History Elective 3; Literature Elective 3; History Elective 3; ISC210 Critical Thinking 3; BIO204 Anatomy and Physiology II 4; ECO102 Microeconomics 3; Total: 68/69. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Gardner Campus Gardner Campus, 444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 632 6600 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Liberal Studies - History and Political Science Concentration (LAHP) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program is for those who want a strong background in history and political science, and plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to pursue a degree in history, political science, or government. With a bachelor’s degree in history/political science, students may pursue a career in government and politics, teaching of history/political science, or go on to earn a master’s degree in public policy, management, or a JD to practice law. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include ENG101 English Composition I 3; MAT163 Pre-Calculus 4; CIS127 Computer Technologies 3; HIS201 History of the United States I 3; Behavioral Social Science Elective 3; ENG102 English Composition II 3; THE113 Speech 3; HIS202 History of the United States II 3; Lab Science Elective 4; Concentration Elective 3; Behavioral Social Science Elective 3; HIS105 History of World Civilization I 3; PER126/130 Health, Fitness, and Wellness Elective 2/3; Lab Science Elective 4; Literature Elective 3; HIS106 History of World Civilization II 3; ISC210 Critical Thinking 3; Literature Elective 3; POL211 Massachusetts and the Federal System 3; Concentration Elective 3; Art/Music/Theater Elective 3; Total: 65/66. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Gardner Campus Gardner Campus, 444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 632 6600 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Medical Assisting (MAS) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Programs (CAAHEP). Medical assistants perform a combination of clinical and administrative duties in a medical setting. Clinical duties include assisting doctors with examinations, drawing blood, placing patients in rooms, administering immunizations, removing sutures, assessing vital signs, and applying wound care. Administrative duties include scheduling appointments, answering phones, billing insurance companies, making referrals, and phoning in prescriptions. Because medical assistants work in an office environment, most work regular day-time hours. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include ENG101 English Composition I 3; MAS101 Medical Secretarial Procedures I 3; MAS102 Medical Terminology 3; BIO115 Human Biology 4; MAT126 Topics in Mathematics or higher 3; ENG102 English Composition II 3; MAS201 Medical Machine Transcription 3; MAS202 Medical Coding and Billing 3; CIS103 Word Processing Applications 3; PER126/130 Health, Fitness, and Wellness Elective 2/3; MAS203 Computers in the Healthcare Setting 3; May or June; MAS210 Externship I 1; MAS306 Medical Assisting Lab Procedures 4; MAS308 Principles of Pharmacology 3; MAS307 Medical Assisting Clinical Procedures 4; PSY105 Introduction to Psychology 3; General Elective 3; MAS309 Medical Legal Concepts, Practices, and Ethics 3; MAS310 Externship II 4; Humanities Elective 3; Total: 61/62. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Gardner Campus Gardner Campus, 444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 632 6600 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Natural Resources (NRD) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program provides students with a background in practical plant and animal science, basic ecology, and other environmentally-oriented subjects. Along with courses that examine the structure and function of ecosystems, and the state laws and regulations designed to protect them, students will learn about the principles of soils as they relate to biological systems, environmental chemistry, and materials management and recycling. MWCC offers the perfect setting for the natural resources program by providing hundreds of acres of undeveloped plant communities and forested areas, two pond ecosystems, and a life studies center consisting of a greenhouse, potting area, and lecture facility. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include ENG101 English Composition I 3; MAT126 Topics in Mathematics (or higher) 3; BIO116 Ecology 4; BIO130 Plant Science 4; EAS125 Dynamic Earth 4; ENG102 English Composition II 3; BIO140 Introduction to Greenhouse Management 4; CIS127 Computer Technologies 3; BIO220 Soil Science 4; CHE120 Environmental Chemistry 4; BIO102 Introduction to Forestry 4; BIO120 Horticulture 4; Humanities Elective 3; PER126/130 Health, Fitness, and Wellness Elective 2/3; BIO122 Zoology: The Biology of Animals 4; General Elective 3; Social Science Elective 3; BIO132 Global Environmental Issues (Capstone Course) 3; NRD220 Practicum in Natural Resources 3 4; Total: 65/67. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Gardner Campus Gardner Campus, 444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 632 6600 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Nursing (NU and NUE) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College The program is approved by the Massachusetts Board of Nursing and accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission. Registered nurses (RNs) work to promote health, prevent disease, and help patients cope with illness. They are advocates and health educators for patients, families, and communities. MWCC nursing graduates have historically achieved a high passing rate on the National Council Licensure Exam for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) and have been successful in obtaining employment. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, TOEFL scores with a minimum of 550 on the paper version or 213 on the computer-based test., completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include BIO203 Anatomy and Physiology I 4; ENG101 English Composition I 3; NUR111 Foundations of Nursing 7; PSY105 Introduction to Psychology 3; BIO204 Anatomy and Physiology II 4; BIO205 Microbiology 4; NUR113 Nursing Care of Children and Family 4; NUR114 Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family 4; PSY110 Human Growth and Development 3; ENG102 English Composition II 3; NUR220 Medical Surgical Nursing, Part I 6; NUR230 Psychiatric Nursing 4; SOC103 Introduction to Sociology 3; NUR204 Trends in Nursing 3; NUR222 Medical Surgical Nursing, Part II 10; PER126/130 Health, Fitness, and Wellness Elective 2/3; Humanities or Business Elective 3; Total: 70/71. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Gardner Campus Gardner Campus, 444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 632 6600 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Paralegal Studies (PLD) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This degree prepares students for a paralegal position in a legal setting such as a law office, courthouse, administrative agency, corporate in-house counsel office, or insurance company. Students will learn to gather and analyze facts relevant to legal disputes, perform legal research, draft legal documents, and prepare witnesses and evidence for presentation at legal proceedings. An effective paralegal must have a firm grasp on both substantive and procedural law, excellent communication skills, and the ability to think analytically and logically. This program provides students with the skills necessary to perform specifically delegated substantive legal work under the supervision of a lawyer. Technical standards must be met with or without accommodations. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include ENG101 English Composition I 3; PLS101 Introduction to Law 3; CIS127 Computer Technologies 3; PLS104 Introduction to Family Law 3; General Elective 3; ENG102 English Composition II 3; MAT126 Topics in Mathematics or higher 3; BUS211 Business Law I 3; Restrictive Elective 3; Restrictive Elective 3; PLS110 Litigation 3; PLS250 Legal Research and Writing 4; POL211 Massachusetts and the Federal System 3; PLS262 Estate Planning or General Elective 3; PER126/130 Health, Fitness and Wellness Elective 2/3; PLS106 Introduction to Real Estate Law 3; Science Elective ¾; THE113 Speech 3; Restrictive Elective 3; PLS270 Legal Studies Seminar 3; Total: 60/62. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Leominster Campus Leominster Campus, 100 Erdman Way, LEOMINSTER, Massachusetts, 01453, +1 978 840 3221 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
166957 Mount Wachusett Community College Associate Degree in Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) Full Time Variable $9000 for 24 credits a year Mount Wachusett Community College This program prepares individuals to work in the health care field under the direct supervision of a physical therapist in a variety of settings. The program also prepares students for the PTA licensure examination in the student's respective state of practice. The program is accredited by The Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education. Physical therapist assistants implement treatment procedures in the rehabilitation of injured, ill, or debilitated individuals. Applicants must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Certificate (GED). In addition, applicants must submit all the official transcripts of a secondary/high school record, indicating grades earned with official explanation of grading system translated in English, copy of passport, completed affidavit of support and financial statement with accompanying evidence. Students without a high school diploma or GED should meet a minimum age requirement of 16 years of age or be a registered high school junior or senior in order to be considered for admission to MWCC as a non-matriculated student. Applicants who possess neither a high school diploma nor a GED may qualify for admission under the Ability to benefit (ATB) guideline. Associate degree Mount Wachusett Community College This program modules include Summer Session; ENG101 English Composition I 3; PSY105 Introduction to Psychology 3; Semester I; BIO203 Anatomy and Physiology I 4; PER126/130 Health, Fitness, and Wellness Elective 2/3; PTA101 Introduction to Physical Therapy Assisting 1; PTA102 Basic Therapeutic Techniques 4; PTA104 Applied Anatomy and Kinesiology 4; Intersession-Winter; PTA105 Assessment Techniques 3; Semester II; ENG102 English Composition II 3; BIO204 Anatomy and Physiology II 4; PTA107 Therapeutic Exercise 4; PTA108 Clinical Orthopedics 4; PTA139 Human Disease and Pathology 4; Summer Session; PTA110 Clinical Practicum I 3; Semester III; CIS127 Computer Technologies or Humanities Elective 3; PSY110 Human Growth and Development 3; PTA112 Therapeutic Modalities 4; PTA113 Advanced Rehabilitation Techniques 3; PTA114 Neurophysiological Techniques 4; Semester IV; PTA116 Clinical Practicum II 5; PTA117 Special Topics 3; PTA118 Clinical Mgmt and Healthcare Issues 1; PTA119 Clinical Practicum III 5; Total: 77/78. Mount Wachusett Community College     444 Green Street, GARDNER, Massachusetts, 01440, +1 978 630 9284 Devens Campus Devens Campus, One Jackson Place, 27 Jackson Road, DEVENS, Massachusetts, 01434, +1 978 630 9569 Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts.The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Devens, Fitchburg, and Leominster.The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit community service programs. No  
171234 Montcalm Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree Program Specializes in Computer Repair Full Time Variable $ 197 ( Rs 9,070 ) per credit / unit Montcalm Community College This program provides the background and skills necessary for entry-level jobs in the manufacture, installation and main¬tenance of computers. Students in this program study mathematics, theory of electricity and electronics, circuits, computer systems with pro¬gramming, physics, electronics fabrication, and a basic general education core. Most courses are a combination of lecture and laboratory providing the student with practical hands-on experience. Students should have official high school or GED transcripts and tran¬scripts from other colleges or universities attended. In addition, they should have original certified transcripts, in English, of all previous high school and post-secondary course work, a financial statement or affidavit of support indicating ability to meet all educational expenses, documentation of English language skills (500 or above on the TOEFL), and a letter indicating their educational plans. Associate degree Montcalm Community College The courses are Exploring the Internet CMIS 110 1, Introduction to Computer Information Systems CMIS 115 3, Introduction to Programming and Logic CMIS 130 3, Introduction to Programming C++ CMIS 131 3, Introduction to HTML Programming CMIS 132 3, Network Management CMIS 133 3, Concepts of Electricity ELEC 100 3, Electronic Fabrication ELEC 105 1, Digital Logic ELEC 130 3, Computer Repair I ELEC 171 3, Computer Repair II ELEC 172 3, Digital Electronics ELEC 230 3, Technical Writing for Business and Industry INDS 140 3, Introduction to College Physics II PHYS 112 3, Electives 1. Montcalm Community College Kathie Lofts, Director of Admissions   2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885 Montcalm Community College Montcalm Community College, 2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885, +1 989 328 2111 Montcalm Community College began in fall 1963 as an idea in the minds of a group of public-spirited citizens. It had become obvious to the people of Montcalm County that such factors as distance to existing colleges, rising educational costs, increasing demands upon institutions of higher education and the growing specialization of the work force were combining to form a mandate for local post-high school education. MCC became a reality on March 2, 1965, when it was established by an overwhelmingly favorable vote. The first Board of Trustees was also elected and a one-mill annual tax levy was established. Completion of a joint site survey in September resulted in the purchase of land on Sidney Road for the campus. MCC’s 240-acre-campus is near both the geographical and population centers of the district and is accessible from all directions by county and state highways. No  
171234 Montcalm Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Cosmetology Management Full Time Variable $ 197 ( Rs 9,070 ) per credit / unit Montcalm Community College This program possesses skills and knowledge to provide services to customers and to operate as shop managers in today’s business setting. Some may wish to emphasize entrepreneurial skills with plans to open their own shops in the future. In addition to the courses required for degree completion, students must be eligible for state cosmetology licensure testing. Students should have official high school or GED transcripts and tran¬scripts from other colleges or universities attended. In addition, they should have original certified transcripts, in English, of all previous high school and post-secondary course work, a financial statement or affidavit of support indicating ability to meet all educational expenses, documentation of English language skills (500 or above on the TOEFL), and a letter indicating their educational plans. Associate degree Montcalm Community College   Montcalm Community College Kathie Lofts, Director of Admissions   2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885 Montcalm Community College Montcalm Community College, 2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885, +1 989 328 2111 Montcalm Community College began in fall 1963 as an idea in the minds of a group of public-spirited citizens. It had become obvious to the people of Montcalm County that such factors as distance to existing colleges, rising educational costs, increasing demands upon institutions of higher education and the growing specialization of the work force were combining to form a mandate for local post-high school education. MCC became a reality on March 2, 1965, when it was established by an overwhelmingly favorable vote. The first Board of Trustees was also elected and a one-mill annual tax levy was established. Completion of a joint site survey in September resulted in the purchase of land on Sidney Road for the campus. MCC’s 240-acre-campus is near both the geographical and population centers of the district and is accessible from all directions by county and state highways. No  
171234 Montcalm Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Criminal Justice/Corrections Full Time Variable $ 197 ( Rs 9,070 ) per credit / unit Montcalm Community College This program prepares successful graduates for careers in corrections. It includes the 15 credit hours needed for job training certification, degree requirements, and other career-related courses. The program is also designed to provide transferability to four-year colleges and universities that offer a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice or related fields. Students should have official high school or GED transcripts and tran¬scripts from other colleges or universities attended. In addition, they should have original certified transcripts, in English, of all previous high school and post-secondary course work, a financial statement or affidavit of support indicating ability to meet all educational expenses, documentation of English language skills (500 or above on the TOEFL), and a letter indicating their educational plans. Associate degree Montcalm Community College The courses are Introduction to Criminal Justice CRIM 100 3, Introduction to Corrections CRIM 110 3, Stress Management for Correctional Officers, CRIM 115 1 Corrections Institutions/Facilities CRIM 120 3, Communication in Criminal Justice CRIM 136 3, PPCT Defensive Tactics CRIM 137 2, Emergency Intervention Techniques CRIM 138 2, American Criminal Law CRIM 210 3, Legal Issues in Corrections CRIM 220 3, Parole, Probation and Community Corrections CRIM 235 3, Client Relations in Corrections CRIM 250 3, Client Growth and Development CRIM 260 3, Freshman English II ENGL 101 3, Organizational Behavior MGMT 250 3, Criminal Justice Practicum CRIM 290 5, Psychology PSYC 120 3. Montcalm Community College Kathie Lofts, Director of Admissions   2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885 Montcalm Community College Montcalm Community College, 2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885, +1 989 328 2111 Montcalm Community College began in fall 1963 as an idea in the minds of a group of public-spirited citizens. It had become obvious to the people of Montcalm County that such factors as distance to existing colleges, rising educational costs, increasing demands upon institutions of higher education and the growing specialization of the work force were combining to form a mandate for local post-high school education. MCC became a reality on March 2, 1965, when it was established by an overwhelmingly favorable vote. The first Board of Trustees was also elected and a one-mill annual tax levy was established. Completion of a joint site survey in September resulted in the purchase of land on Sidney Road for the campus. MCC’s 240-acre-campus is near both the geographical and population centers of the district and is accessible from all directions by county and state highways. No  
171234 Montcalm Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Criminal Justice/General Full Time Variable $ 197 ( Rs 9,070 ) per credit / unit Montcalm Community College This program prepares successful graduates for careers in the criminal justice field. It is also designed to provide transferability to four-year colleges and universities that offer a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice or related fields. Students should have official high school or GED transcripts and tran¬scripts from other colleges or universities attended. In addition, they should have original certified transcripts, in English, of all previous high school and post-secondary course work, a financial statement or affidavit of support indicating ability to meet all educational expenses, documentation of English language skills (500 or above on the TOEFL), and a letter indicating their educational plans. Associate degree Montcalm Community College The courses are Introduction to Criminal Justice CRIM 100 3, Introduction to Corrections CRIM 110 3, Corrections Institutions/Facilities CRIM 120 3, Police Administration and Operations CRIM 125 3, Criminal Investigation CRIM 130 3, PPCT Defensive Tactics CRIM 137 2, American Criminal Law CRIM 210 3, Juvenile Delinquency CRIM 230 3, Introduction to Security Systems CRIM 240 3, Freshman English II ENGL 101 3, Speech COMM 210 3, American Political System POLI 240 3, Psychology PSYC 120 3, Electives 3-5Organizational Behavior MGMT 250 3, Criminal Justice Practicum CRIM 290 5. Montcalm Community College Kathie Lofts, Director of Admissions   2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885 Montcalm Community College Montcalm Community College, 2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885, +1 989 328 2111 Montcalm Community College began in fall 1963 as an idea in the minds of a group of public-spirited citizens. It had become obvious to the people of Montcalm County that such factors as distance to existing colleges, rising educational costs, increasing demands upon institutions of higher education and the growing specialization of the work force were combining to form a mandate for local post-high school education. MCC became a reality on March 2, 1965, when it was established by an overwhelmingly favorable vote. The first Board of Trustees was also elected and a one-mill annual tax levy was established. Completion of a joint site survey in September resulted in the purchase of land on Sidney Road for the campus. MCC’s 240-acre-campus is near both the geographical and population centers of the district and is accessible from all directions by county and state highways. No  
171234 Montcalm Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in DMS-Vascular Technology Full Time Variable $ 197 ( Rs 9,070 ) per credit / unit Montcalm Community College This program is a highly skilled allied health professional that performs arterial and venous diagnostic procedures using high frequency sound waves. It operates a variety of complex diagnostic and monitoring equipment and numerous ancillary devices. It performs carotid duplex scanning, lower and upper Doppler examinations, venous duplex scans, evaluation of test results, monitoring of patients’ physiological states, patient education, and maintenance of accurate records and protocols during and after procedures. Students should have official high school or GED transcripts and tran¬scripts from other colleges or universities attended. In addition, they should have original certified transcripts, in English, of all previous high school and post-secondary course work, a financial statement or affidavit of support indicating ability to meet all educational expenses, documentation of English language skills (500 or above on the TOEFL), and a letter indicating their educational plans. Associate degree Montcalm Community College The courses are Pharmacology in Allied Health AHEA 115 3, Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology BIOL 105 4, Introduction to Computer Information Systems (Prerequisite: CMIS101) CMIS 115 3, or Microcomputer Applications CMIS 175 3, Medical Terminology CMIS 215 3, Speech COMM 210 3, Freshman English I ENGL 100 3, Humanities I HUMN 200 4, or Western Culture HUMN 100 4, Intermediate Algebra (Prerequisite: MATH100) MATH 104 4, Introduction to Physical Fitness PHED 110 1, General Psychology PSYC 120 3, Introduction to Health Occupations HOC 130 3, Introduction to Diagnostic Imaging DMS 100 3, Sonographic Orientation DMS 101 3, Introduction to Sonographic Instrumentation DMS 104 3, Peripheral Arterial I DMS 151 3, Peripheral Arterial II DMS 152 3, Peripheral Venous DMS 155 3, Vascular Clinical I (300 hours) DMS 161 4, Sonographic Instrumentation DMS 206 3, Cerebrovascular I DMS 251 3, Cerebrovascular II DMS 252 3, Vascular Clinical II (300 hours) DMS 265 4, Vascular Clinical III (300 hours) DMS 266 4. Montcalm Community College Kathie Lofts, Director of Admissions   2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885 Montcalm Community College Montcalm Community College, 2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885, +1 989 328 2111 Montcalm Community College began in fall 1963 as an idea in the minds of a group of public-spirited citizens. It had become obvious to the people of Montcalm County that such factors as distance to existing colleges, rising educational costs, increasing demands upon institutions of higher education and the growing specialization of the work force were combining to form a mandate for local post-high school education. MCC became a reality on March 2, 1965, when it was established by an overwhelmingly favorable vote. The first Board of Trustees was also elected and a one-mill annual tax levy was established. Completion of a joint site survey in September resulted in the purchase of land on Sidney Road for the campus. MCC’s 240-acre-campus is near both the geographical and population centers of the district and is accessible from all directions by county and state highways. No  
171234 Montcalm Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Early Childhood Development Full Time Variable $ 197 ( Rs 9,070 ) per credit / unit Montcalm Community College This program is for students who desire training that satisfies state requirements for head start programs, day care centers, home daycare, and related areas. Students should have official high school or GED transcripts and tran¬scripts from other colleges or universities attended. In addition, they should have original certified transcripts, in English, of all previous high school and post-secondary course work, a financial statement or affidavit of support indicating ability to meet all educational expenses, documentation of English language skills (500 or above on the TOEFL), and a letter indicating their educational plans. Associate degree Montcalm Community College The courses are Emergency Health Care AHEA 100 2, Introduction to CDA ECDV 100 1, Preschool Kinetics Curriculum ECDV 105 2, Child Development: Infants Toddlers ECDV 110 3, Child Development: Preschoolers ECDV 120 3, Infant/Toddler and Preschool Curriculum ECDV 130 3, Administration of Early Childhood Programs ECDV 150 3, Children with Special Needs ECDV 160 3, Children’s Literature ENGL 235 3, Business Management MGMT 235 3, General Psychology PSYC 120 3, Child Psychology PSYC 221 3, Electives 5-6, Legal Environment of Business BUSN 200 3, Child Development: The School Age Child ECDV 125 3, Michigan Child Care Futures: Basic ECDV 140 1, Michigan Child Care Futures: Advanced ECDV 141 1, Introduction to Teaching EDUC 100 3, Organizational Behavior MGMT 250 3, Sociology SOCI 230 3, Elementary Spanish SPAN 130 4. Montcalm Community College Kathie Lofts, Director of Admissions   2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885 Montcalm Community College Montcalm Community College, 2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885, +1 989 328 2111 Montcalm Community College began in fall 1963 as an idea in the minds of a group of public-spirited citizens. It had become obvious to the people of Montcalm County that such factors as distance to existing colleges, rising educational costs, increasing demands upon institutions of higher education and the growing specialization of the work force were combining to form a mandate for local post-high school education. MCC became a reality on March 2, 1965, when it was established by an overwhelmingly favorable vote. The first Board of Trustees was also elected and a one-mill annual tax levy was established. Completion of a joint site survey in September resulted in the purchase of land on Sidney Road for the campus. MCC’s 240-acre-campus is near both the geographical and population centers of the district and is accessible from all directions by county and state highways. No  
171234 Montcalm Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Education Paraprofessional Full Time Variable $ 197 ( Rs 9,070 ) per credit / unit Montcalm Community College This program prepares students to be qualified educational paraprofessionals in Title I schools and other school districts complying with the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. It offers students a solid foundation in general education courses as well as education-related courses. Numerous elective courses are available to tailor the program to each student’s specific interests. Students should have official high school or GED transcripts and tran¬scripts from other colleges or universities attended. In addition, they should have original certified transcripts, in English, of all previous high school and post-secondary course work, a financial statement or affidavit of support indicating ability to meet all educational expenses, documentation of English language skills (500 or above on the TOEFL), and a letter indicating their educational plans. Associate degree Montcalm Community College The courses are Introduction to Teaching EDUC 100 3, General Psychology PSYC 120 3, Child Psychology PSYC 221 3, Emergency Health Care AHEA 100 2, Art for the Elementary Teachers ARTS 225 3, Elementary American Sign Language I COMM 125 3, Elementary American Sign Language II COMM 126 3, Advanced American Sign Language I COMM 225 3, Advanced American Sign Language II COMM 226 3, Juvenile Delinquency CRIM 230 3, Career Development DVED 110 1, Dealing with Stress DVED 120 1, Child Development: School Aged Children ECDV 125 3, Children with Special Needs ECDV 160 3, Children’s Literature ENGL 235 3, Youth Literature ENGL 236 3, Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I MATH 151 4, Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II MATH 152 3, Music in the Elementary Classroom MUSI 110 3, Introduction to Physical Fitness PHED 110 1, Abnormal Psychology PSYC 225 3, Introduction to Social Science II SOCI 111 4, Sociology SOCI 230 3, Social Problems SOCI 235 3. Montcalm Community College Kathie Lofts, Director of Admissions   2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885 Montcalm Community College Montcalm Community College, 2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885, +1 989 328 2111 Montcalm Community College began in fall 1963 as an idea in the minds of a group of public-spirited citizens. It had become obvious to the people of Montcalm County that such factors as distance to existing colleges, rising educational costs, increasing demands upon institutions of higher education and the growing specialization of the work force were combining to form a mandate for local post-high school education. MCC became a reality on March 2, 1965, when it was established by an overwhelmingly favorable vote. The first Board of Trustees was also elected and a one-mill annual tax levy was established. Completion of a joint site survey in September resulted in the purchase of land on Sidney Road for the campus. MCC’s 240-acre-campus is near both the geographical and population centers of the district and is accessible from all directions by county and state highways. No  
171234 Montcalm Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Electronics Technology Full Time Variable $ 197 ( Rs 9,070 ) per credit / unit Montcalm Community College This program prepares students for diagnosis and repairs of complex electronic devices and may be transferable to a four-year university. Through proper selection of electives, emphasis may be placed on computers or industrial electronics. Students should have official high school or GED transcripts and tran¬scripts from other colleges or universities attended. In addition, they should have original certified transcripts, in English, of all previous high school and post-secondary course work, a financial statement or affidavit of support indicating ability to meet all educational expenses, documentation of English language skills (500 or above on the TOEFL), and a letter indicating their educational plans. Associate degree Montcalm Community College The courses are Concepts of Electricity ELEC 100 3, Electronic Fabrication ELEC 105 1, Electrical Circuit Analysis ELEC 110 3, ,Electronic Devices ELEC 120 3 Digital Logic ELEC 130 3, Electronic Circuits ELEC 210 3, Digital Electronics ELEC 230 3, Microprocessors ELEC 240 3, Industrial Electrical, ,Maintenance I ELEC 251 2 Industrial Electrical Maintenance II ELEC 252 2, Industrial Electrical Maintenance III ELEC 253 2, Industrial Electrical Maintenance IV ELEC 254 2, Introduction to College Physics II PHYS 112 3, Electives 6. Montcalm Community College Kathie Lofts, Director of Admissions   2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885 Montcalm Community College Montcalm Community College, 2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885, +1 989 328 2111 Montcalm Community College began in fall 1963 as an idea in the minds of a group of public-spirited citizens. It had become obvious to the people of Montcalm County that such factors as distance to existing colleges, rising educational costs, increasing demands upon institutions of higher education and the growing specialization of the work force were combining to form a mandate for local post-high school education. MCC became a reality on March 2, 1965, when it was established by an overwhelmingly favorable vote. The first Board of Trustees was also elected and a one-mill annual tax levy was established. Completion of a joint site survey in September resulted in the purchase of land on Sidney Road for the campus. MCC’s 240-acre-campus is near both the geographical and population centers of the district and is accessible from all directions by county and state highways. No  
171234 Montcalm Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Industrial Technology Full Time Variable $ 197 ( Rs 9,070 ) per credit / unit Montcalm Community College This program offers many hours of practical, hands-on experience to complement the theory and may be transferable to a four-year university. Students should have official high school or GED transcripts and tran¬scripts from other colleges or universities attended. In addition, they should have original certified transcripts, in English, of all previous high school and post-secondary course work, a financial statement or affidavit of support indicating ability to meet all educational expenses, documentation of English language skills (500 or above on the TOEFL), and a letter indicating their educational plans. Associate degree Montcalm Community College The courses are Concepts of Electricity ELEC 100 3, Basic CNC Operation INDS 102 2, Metallurgy and Heat Treatment INDS 130 2, Basic Machine Operation INDS 220 3, Basic Fluid Power INDS 253 3, Manufacturing Processes INDS 260 2, Industrial Quality Control INDS 270 2, Introduction to College Physics II PHYS 112 3, Technical Drafting I TDSN 100 3, Reading Engineering Drawings TDSN 105 2, Layout and Precision Measurement TDSN 106 2, Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing TDSN 125 2, Introduction to CAD TDSN 250 3, Industrial Communications TDSN 103 4, Welding Technology Electives 3. Montcalm Community College Kathie Lofts, Director of Admissions   2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885 Montcalm Community College Montcalm Community College, 2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885, +1 989 328 2111 Montcalm Community College began in fall 1963 as an idea in the minds of a group of public-spirited citizens. It had become obvious to the people of Montcalm County that such factors as distance to existing colleges, rising educational costs, increasing demands upon institutions of higher education and the growing specialization of the work force were combining to form a mandate for local post-high school education. MCC became a reality on March 2, 1965, when it was established by an overwhelmingly favorable vote. The first Board of Trustees was also elected and a one-mill annual tax levy was established. Completion of a joint site survey in September resulted in the purchase of land on Sidney Road for the campus. MCC’s 240-acre-campus is near both the geographical and population centers of the district and is accessible from all directions by county and state highways. No  
171234 Montcalm Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Information Systems Full Time Variable $ 197 ( Rs 9,070 ) per credit / unit Montcalm Community College This program has knowledge of general business, accounting, and communication as well as the use of computer productivity tools. Advancement may be attained for students who wish to further specialize in related fields. Students should have official high school or GED transcripts and tran¬scripts from other colleges or universities attended. In addition, they should have original certified transcripts, in English, of all previous high school and post-secondary course work, a financial statement or affidavit of support indicating ability to meet all educational expenses, documentation of English language skills (500 or above on the TOEFL), and a letter indicating their educational plans. Associate degree Montcalm Community College The courses are Accounting for Small Business ACCT 105 3, Document Production III CMIS 284 2, (Prerequisites: CMIS105 or CMIS106 and CMIS206) Input Technologies CMIS 146 2, Business Communications I CMIS 180 3, Records Management Microcomputer Applications CMIS 175 3, or all of the following: Microsoft Word III CMIS 285 2 (Prerequisites: CMIS156 and CMIS256), Microsoft Excel III CMIS 286 2 (Prerequisites: CMIS157 and CMIS257), Microsoft Access III CMIS 287 2 (Prerequisites: CMIS158 and CMIS258), Microsoft PowerPoint III CMIS 288 2 (Prerequisites: CMIS159 and CMIS259), Microsoft Outlook I, CMIS 153 1 Advanced Microcomputer Applications CMIS 260 3 (Prerequisites: CMIS250 and CMIS255), Business Calculators CMIS 240 2 (Prerequisites: CMIS104 and CMIS155), Office Administration CMIS 270 3, Employability Skills CMIS 141 3, Electives 6-7. Montcalm Community College Kathie Lofts, Director of Admissions   2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885 Montcalm Community College Montcalm Community College, 2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885, +1 989 328 2111 Montcalm Community College began in fall 1963 as an idea in the minds of a group of public-spirited citizens. It had become obvious to the people of Montcalm County that such factors as distance to existing colleges, rising educational costs, increasing demands upon institutions of higher education and the growing specialization of the work force were combining to form a mandate for local post-high school education. MCC became a reality on March 2, 1965, when it was established by an overwhelmingly favorable vote. The first Board of Trustees was also elected and a one-mill annual tax levy was established. Completion of a joint site survey in September resulted in the purchase of land on Sidney Road for the campus. MCC’s 240-acre-campus is near both the geographical and population centers of the district and is accessible from all directions by county and state highways. No  
171234 Montcalm Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Medical Information Systems Full Time Variable $ 197 ( Rs 9,070 ) per credit / unit Montcalm Community College This program prepares students who wish to specialize in medical transcription and medical office procedures for employment or advancement. Students should have official high school or GED transcripts and tran¬scripts from other colleges or universities attended. In addition, they should have original certified transcripts, in English, of all previous high school and post-secondary course work, a financial statement or affidavit of support indicating ability to meet all educational expenses, documentation of English language skills (500 or above on the TOEFL), and a letter indicating their educational plans. Associate degree Montcalm Community College The courses are Accounting for Small Business ACCT 105 3, Medical Insurance and Coding AHEA 113 2.5, Input Technologies CMIS 146 2, Business Communications I CMIS 180 3, Records Management CMIS 190 3, Medical Terminology CMIS 215 3, Medical Office Procedures CMIS 220 3 (Prerequisites: CMIS105 or CMIS206), Voice Transcription: Medical CMIS 235 2, Business Calculators CMIS 240 2 (Prerequisites: CMIS104 and CMIS155), Office Administration CMIS2 270 3, Document Production III CMIS 284 2 (Prerequisites: CMIS105 or CMIS106 and CMIS206), Microsoft Word III CMIS 285 2 (Prerequisites: CMIS156 and CMIS256), Electives. Montcalm Community College Kathie Lofts, Director of Admissions   2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885 Montcalm Community College Montcalm Community College, 2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885, +1 989 328 2111 Montcalm Community College began in fall 1963 as an idea in the minds of a group of public-spirited citizens. It had become obvious to the people of Montcalm County that such factors as distance to existing colleges, rising educational costs, increasing demands upon institutions of higher education and the growing specialization of the work force were combining to form a mandate for local post-high school education. MCC became a reality on March 2, 1965, when it was established by an overwhelmingly favorable vote. The first Board of Trustees was also elected and a one-mill annual tax levy was established. Completion of a joint site survey in September resulted in the purchase of land on Sidney Road for the campus. MCC’s 240-acre-campus is near both the geographical and population centers of the district and is accessible from all directions by county and state highways. No  
171234 Montcalm Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing Full Time Variable $ 197 ( Rs 9,070 ) per credit / unit Montcalm Community College This program is a changing and dynamic health care profession predicted to have one of the largest numbers of new job openings in this decade and the next. Nurses are employed in hospitals, nursing homes, ambulatory care, home health, public health, occupational health, schools, and nursing education. Students should have official high school or GED transcripts and tran¬scripts from other colleges or universities attended. In addition, they should have original certified transcripts, in English, of all previous high school and post-secondary course work, a financial statement or affidavit of support indicating ability to meet all educational expenses, documentation of English language skills (500 or above on the TOEFL), and a letter indicating their educational plans. Associate degree Montcalm Community College The courses are Dosages and Solutions for Nursing and Allied Health AHEA 106 1, Fundamentals of Nursing Care NURS 101 5, Nursing Care of the Adult Client I NURS 103 6, Nursing Care of the Adult Client II NURS 105 6, Nutrition and Diet Therapy in Nursing, NURS 111 2 Nursing Care of the Adult Client III NURS 119 5, Introduction to Communication Concepts in Nursing NURS 121A 1.5, Nursing Issues and Trends NURS 126 0.5, Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family NURS 146 3, Nursing Care of Children NURS 147 3, Pharmacology of Nursing I NURS 164 1, Pharmacology of Nursing II NURS 165 1. Montcalm Community College Kathie Lofts, Director of Admissions   2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885 Montcalm Community College Montcalm Community College, 2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885, +1 989 328 2111 Montcalm Community College began in fall 1963 as an idea in the minds of a group of public-spirited citizens. It had become obvious to the people of Montcalm County that such factors as distance to existing colleges, rising educational costs, increasing demands upon institutions of higher education and the growing specialization of the work force were combining to form a mandate for local post-high school education. MCC became a reality on March 2, 1965, when it was established by an overwhelmingly favorable vote. The first Board of Trustees was also elected and a one-mill annual tax levy was established. Completion of a joint site survey in September resulted in the purchase of land on Sidney Road for the campus. MCC’s 240-acre-campus is near both the geographical and population centers of the district and is accessible from all directions by county and state highways. No  
171234 Montcalm Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Radiography Full Time Variable $ 197 ( Rs 9,070 ) per credit / unit Montcalm Community College This program is offered in cooperation with Mid-Michigan Community College (MMCC). Liberal arts, science, and prerequisite courses (36 credit hours) are available at Montcalm Community College. Radiography courses (29 credit hours) are taught at MMCC and the clinical courses (26 credit hours) are arranged locally in the MCC service area. Upon completion of the course work, an associate in applied science degree is awarded by MMCC with a major in Radiography. Graduates are eligible to apply for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists certification examination. Students should have official high school or GED transcripts and tran¬scripts from other colleges or universities attended. In addition, they should have original certified transcripts, in English, of all previous high school and post-secondary course work, a financial statement or affidavit of support indicating ability to meet all educational expenses, documentation of English language skills (500 or above on the TOEFL), and a letter indicating their educational plans. Associate degree Montcalm Community College The courses are Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 202 4 (Prerequisite: BIOL100 or BIOL105), Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL 203 4, Introductory Chemistry CHEM 105 4, Introduction to Computer Information Systems CMIS 115 3 (Prerequisite: CMIS101), Medical Terminology CMIS 215 3, Speech COMM 210 3, Freshman English I ENGL 100 3, Elementary Algebra MATH 100 4, Introduction to Social Science I POLI 110 4, General Psychology PSYC 120 3, Introduction to Radiologic Technology RAD 100 3, Radiation Physics RAD 110 3, Principles of Radiation Exposure RAD 115 3, Radiographic Positioning I RAD 130 4, Radiographic Positioning II RAD 175 3, Concepts in Microbiology BIOL 110 1, Clinical Education I RAD 200 8, Clinical Issues in Radiography I RAD 201 2, Radiologic Techniques I RAD 215 2, Radiologic Techniques II RAD 217 2, Clinical Education II RAD 220 9, Clinical Issues in Radiography II RAD 221 1, Clinical Education III RAD 225 5, Clinical Issues in Radiography III RAD 226 1, Radiographic Quality Assurance RAD 230 1. Montcalm Community College Kathie Lofts, Director of Admissions   2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885 Montcalm Community College Montcalm Community College, 2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885, +1 989 328 2111 Montcalm Community College began in fall 1963 as an idea in the minds of a group of public-spirited citizens. It had become obvious to the people of Montcalm County that such factors as distance to existing colleges, rising educational costs, increasing demands upon institutions of higher education and the growing specialization of the work force were combining to form a mandate for local post-high school education. MCC became a reality on March 2, 1965, when it was established by an overwhelmingly favorable vote. The first Board of Trustees was also elected and a one-mill annual tax levy was established. Completion of a joint site survey in September resulted in the purchase of land on Sidney Road for the campus. MCC’s 240-acre-campus is near both the geographical and population centers of the district and is accessible from all directions by county and state highways. No  
171234 Montcalm Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Small Business Development/Management Full Time Variable $ 197 ( Rs 9,070 ) per credit / unit Montcalm Community College This program prepares students to start a new business venture, determine vendors, price merchandise, use a microcomputer for accounting purposes, recruit and select employees and handle public relations. Students should have official high school or GED transcripts and tran¬scripts from other colleges or universities attended. In addition, they should have original certified transcripts, in English, of all previous high school and post-secondary course work, a financial statement or affidavit of support indicating ability to meet all educational expenses, documentation of English language skills (500 or above on the TOEFL), and a letter indicating their educational plans. Associate degree Montcalm Community College The courses are Accounting for Small Business ACCT 105 3, Tax Accounting ACCT 246 3, Legal Environment of Business BUSN 200 3, International Business BUSN 260 3, Speech COMM 210 3, Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 215 3, Business Management MGMT 235 3, Marketing MRKT 233 3, Retailing MRKT 234 3, Advertising MRKT 248 3, Microcomputer Applications CMIS 175 3, Electives 3-4. Montcalm Community College Kathie Lofts, Director of Admissions   2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885 Montcalm Community College Montcalm Community College, 2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885, +1 989 328 2111 Montcalm Community College began in fall 1963 as an idea in the minds of a group of public-spirited citizens. It had become obvious to the people of Montcalm County that such factors as distance to existing colleges, rising educational costs, increasing demands upon institutions of higher education and the growing specialization of the work force were combining to form a mandate for local post-high school education. MCC became a reality on March 2, 1965, when it was established by an overwhelmingly favorable vote. The first Board of Trustees was also elected and a one-mill annual tax levy was established. Completion of a joint site survey in September resulted in the purchase of land on Sidney Road for the campus. MCC’s 240-acre-campus is near both the geographical and population centers of the district and is accessible from all directions by county and state highways. No  
171234 Montcalm Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Small Business Development/Management - Residential Construction Full Time Variable $ 197 ( Rs 9,070 ) per credit / unit Montcalm Community College This applied science degree includes residential construction, business, technical, and general education courses that may assist in transfer to a university. This degree also prepares students to start and manage a new business venture in the residential construction field. Students should have official high school or GED transcripts and tran¬scripts from other colleges or universities attended. In addition, they should have original certified transcripts, in English, of all previous high school and post-secondary course work, a financial statement or affidavit of support indicating ability to meet all educational expenses, documentation of English language skills (500 or above on the TOEFL), and a letter indicating their educational plans. Associate degree Montcalm Community College The courses are Accounting for Small Business ACCT 105 3, Legal Environment of Business BUSN 200 3, Introduction to Computer Information Systems CMIS 115 3, Residential Construction Materials and Methods I CNST 110 2, Residential Construction Materials and Methods II CNST 111 1.5, Residential Construction Layout and Surveying CNST 200 1.5, Codes, Permits, and Inspections for Residential Construction CNST 205 2, Estimating and Bidding for Residential Construction CNST 210 1.5, Residential Construction License Exam Preparation CNST 215 1, Business Management MGMT 235 3, Industrial Safety INDS 155A 1.5, Industrial First Aid INDS 155B 0.5, Reading Engineering Drawings TDSN 105 2, Introduction to CAD TDSN 250 3, Electives 8.5-9.5. Montcalm Community College Kathie Lofts, Director of Admissions   2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885 Montcalm Community College Montcalm Community College, 2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885, +1 989 328 2111 Montcalm Community College began in fall 1963 as an idea in the minds of a group of public-spirited citizens. It had become obvious to the people of Montcalm County that such factors as distance to existing colleges, rising educational costs, increasing demands upon institutions of higher education and the growing specialization of the work force were combining to form a mandate for local post-high school education. MCC became a reality on March 2, 1965, when it was established by an overwhelmingly favorable vote. The first Board of Trustees was also elected and a one-mill annual tax levy was established. Completion of a joint site survey in September resulted in the purchase of land on Sidney Road for the campus. MCC’s 240-acre-campus is near both the geographical and population centers of the district and is accessible from all directions by county and state highways. No  
171234 Montcalm Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Technical Drafting and Design Full Time Variable $ 197 ( Rs 9,070 ) per credit / unit Montcalm Community College This program is a graphic language used by industry to communicate ideas and plans from the creative design stage through production. This program of study uses methods of graphic communication to solve drafting and basic design-related problems. Industry requires drafters who can translate ideas, sketches and specifications into complete and accurate working plans. Students completing this program will have the skills to enter the workplace as a versatile draftsperson capable of making basic design decisions and addressing future technological advances in the drafting and design profession. Students should have official high school or GED transcripts and tran¬scripts from other colleges or universities attended. In addition, they should have original certified transcripts, in English, of all previous high school and post-secondary course work, a financial statement or affidavit of support indicating ability to meet all educational expenses, documentation of English language skills (500 or above on the TOEFL), and a letter indicating their educational plans. Associate degree Montcalm Community College The courses are Basic Machine Operation INDS 220 3, Basic Fluid Power INDS 253 3, Manufacturing Processes INDS 260 2, Technical Drafting I TDSN 100 3, Industrial Communication TDSN 103 4, Descriptive Geometry TDSN 110 3, Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing TDSN 125 2 (Prerequisite: TDSN105), Technical Drafting II TDSN 130 3, Tool and Die Design I TDSN 135 2, Tool and Die Design II TDSN 136 2, Product Design TDSN 215 3, Jig and Fixture Design TDSN 230 3, Introduction to CAD TDSN 250 3, Advanced AutoCAD Applications TDSN 251 3. Montcalm Community College Kathie Lofts, Director of Admissions   2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885 Montcalm Community College Montcalm Community College, 2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885, +1 989 328 2111 Montcalm Community College began in fall 1963 as an idea in the minds of a group of public-spirited citizens. It had become obvious to the people of Montcalm County that such factors as distance to existing colleges, rising educational costs, increasing demands upon institutions of higher education and the growing specialization of the work force were combining to form a mandate for local post-high school education. MCC became a reality on March 2, 1965, when it was established by an overwhelmingly favorable vote. The first Board of Trustees was also elected and a one-mill annual tax levy was established. Completion of a joint site survey in September resulted in the purchase of land on Sidney Road for the campus. MCC’s 240-acre-campus is near both the geographical and population centers of the district and is accessible from all directions by county and state highways. No  
171234 Montcalm Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree with a Specialty in Business Information Systems Full Time Variable $ 197 ( Rs 9,070 ) per credit / unit Montcalm Community College This program provides the background and skills necessary for a job in the business information systems field. It is designed for students seeking entry-level business/management careers with companies that use microcomputers and commercially available software packages. Students should have official high school or GED transcripts and tran¬scripts from other colleges or universities attended. In addition, they should have original certified transcripts, in English, of all previous high school and post-secondary course work, a financial statement or affidavit of support indicating ability to meet all educational expenses, documentation of English language skills (500 or above on the TOEFL), and a letter indicating their educational plans. Associate degree Montcalm Community College The courses are Principles of Accounting I ACCT 115 4, Principles of Accounting II ACCT 116 4, Legal Environment of Business BUSN 200 3, Management MGMT 237 3, Organizational Behavior MGMT 250 3, Introduction to Programming and Logic CMIS 130 3, Microcomputer Applications CMIS 175 3, Microcomputer Spreadsheets CMIS 250 3, Microcomputer Data Base Applications CMIS 255 3, Advanced Microcomputer Applications CMIS 260 3, Systems Concepts/Design CMIS 265 4, Elective 2, Business Communications I CMIS 180 3. Montcalm Community College Kathie Lofts, Director of Admissions   2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885 Montcalm Community College Montcalm Community College, 2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885, +1 989 328 2111 Montcalm Community College began in fall 1963 as an idea in the minds of a group of public-spirited citizens. It had become obvious to the people of Montcalm County that such factors as distance to existing colleges, rising educational costs, increasing demands upon institutions of higher education and the growing specialization of the work force were combining to form a mandate for local post-high school education. MCC became a reality on March 2, 1965, when it was established by an overwhelmingly favorable vote. The first Board of Trustees was also elected and a one-mill annual tax levy was established. Completion of a joint site survey in September resulted in the purchase of land on Sidney Road for the campus. MCC’s 240-acre-campus is near both the geographical and population centers of the district and is accessible from all directions by county and state highways. No  
171234 Montcalm Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree with an Emphasis in Accounting Full Time Variable $ 197 ( Rs 9,070 ) per credit / unit Montcalm Community College This program provides the background and skills necessary for an entry-level job in the accounting field. Students should have official high school or GED transcripts and tran¬scripts from other colleges or universities attended. In addition, they should have original certified transcripts, in English, of all previous high school and post-secondary course work, a financial statement or affidavit of support indicating ability to meet all educational expenses, documentation of English language skills (500 or above on the TOEFL), and a letter indicating their educational plans. Associate degree Montcalm Community College The courses are Principles of Accounting I ACCT115 4, Principles of Accounting II ACCT116 4, Computerized Accounting ACCT212 4, Tax Accounting ACCT246 3, Introduction to Business BUSN135 3, Legal Environment of Business BUSN200 3, International Business Practice Firm BUSN283 3, Principles of Macroeconomics ECON215 3, Small Business Management MGMT235 3, Organizational Behavior MGMT250 3, Business Communications I BUSN180 3, Principles of Marketing MRKT233 3, Retailing MRKT234 3, Advertising MRKT248 3, Human Resource Management MGMT245 3. Montcalm Community College Kathie Lofts, Director of Admissions   2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885 Montcalm Community College Montcalm Community College, 2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885, +1 989 328 2111 Montcalm Community College began in fall 1963 as an idea in the minds of a group of public-spirited citizens. It had become obvious to the people of Montcalm County that such factors as distance to existing colleges, rising educational costs, increasing demands upon institutions of higher education and the growing specialization of the work force were combining to form a mandate for local post-high school education. MCC became a reality on March 2, 1965, when it was established by an overwhelmingly favorable vote. The first Board of Trustees was also elected and a one-mill annual tax levy was established. Completion of a joint site survey in September resulted in the purchase of land on Sidney Road for the campus. MCC’s 240-acre-campus is near both the geographical and population centers of the district and is accessible from all directions by county and state highways. No  
171234 Montcalm Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree with an Emphasis in Business Administration Full Time Variable $ 197 ( Rs 9,070 ) per credit / unit Montcalm Community College This program provides the skills necessary for an entry-level job in the business field. Students should have official high school or GED transcripts and tran¬scripts from other colleges or universities attended. In addition, they should have original certified transcripts, in English, of all previous high school and post-secondary course work, a financial statement or affidavit of support indicating ability to meet all educational expenses, documentation of English language skills (500 or above on the TOEFL), and a letter indicating their educational plans. Associate degree Montcalm Community College The courses are Principles of Accounting I ACCT 115 4, Principles of Accounting II ACCT 116 4, Introduction to Business BUSN 135 3, Legal Environment of Business BUSN 200 3, International Business BUSN 260 3, International Business Practice Firm BUSN 283 3, Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 215 3, Business Management MGMT 235 3, Organizational Behavior MGMT 250 3, Computerized Accounting ACCT 212 4, Tax Accounting ACCT 246 3, Field Experience BUSN 292 3-5, Business Communications I CMIS 180 3, Principles of Marketing MRKT 233 3, Retailing MRKT 234 3, Advertising MRKT 248 3. Montcalm Community College Kathie Lofts, Director of Admissions   2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885 Montcalm Community College Montcalm Community College, 2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885, +1 989 328 2111 Montcalm Community College began in fall 1963 as an idea in the minds of a group of public-spirited citizens. It had become obvious to the people of Montcalm County that such factors as distance to existing colleges, rising educational costs, increasing demands upon institutions of higher education and the growing specialization of the work force were combining to form a mandate for local post-high school education. MCC became a reality on March 2, 1965, when it was established by an overwhelmingly favorable vote. The first Board of Trustees was also elected and a one-mill annual tax levy was established. Completion of a joint site survey in September resulted in the purchase of land on Sidney Road for the campus. MCC’s 240-acre-campus is near both the geographical and population centers of the district and is accessible from all directions by county and state highways. No  
171234 Montcalm Community College Associate of Arts Full Time Variable $ 197 ( Rs 9,070 ) per credit / unit Montcalm Community College   Students should have official high school or GED transcripts and tran¬scripts from other colleges or universities attended. In addition, they should have original certified transcripts, in English, of all previous high school and post-secondary course work, a financial statement or affidavit of support indicating ability to meet all educational expenses, documentation of English language skills (500 or above on the TOEFL), and a letter indicating their educational plans. Associate degree Montcalm Community College   Montcalm Community College Kathie Lofts, Director of Admissions   2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885 Montcalm Community College Montcalm Community College, 2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885, +1 989 328 2111 Montcalm Community College began in fall 1963 as an idea in the minds of a group of public-spirited citizens. It had become obvious to the people of Montcalm County that such factors as distance to existing colleges, rising educational costs, increasing demands upon institutions of higher education and the growing specialization of the work force were combining to form a mandate for local post-high school education. MCC became a reality on March 2, 1965, when it was established by an overwhelmingly favorable vote. The first Board of Trustees was also elected and a one-mill annual tax levy was established. Completion of a joint site survey in September resulted in the purchase of land on Sidney Road for the campus. MCC’s 240-acre-campus is near both the geographical and population centers of the district and is accessible from all directions by county and state highways. No  
171234 Montcalm Community College Associate of General Studies Degree Full Time Variable $ 197 ( Rs 9,070 ) per credit / unit Montcalm Community College   Students should have official high school or GED transcripts and tran¬scripts from other colleges or universities attended. In addition, they should have original certified transcripts, in English, of all previous high school and post-secondary course work, a financial statement or affidavit of support indicating ability to meet all educational expenses, documentation of English language skills (500 or above on the TOEFL), and a letter indicating their educational plans. Associate degree Montcalm Community College   Montcalm Community College Kathie Lofts, Director of Admissions   2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885 Montcalm Community College Montcalm Community College, 2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885, +1 989 328 2111 Montcalm Community College began in fall 1963 as an idea in the minds of a group of public-spirited citizens. It had become obvious to the people of Montcalm County that such factors as distance to existing colleges, rising educational costs, increasing demands upon institutions of higher education and the growing specialization of the work force were combining to form a mandate for local post-high school education. MCC became a reality on March 2, 1965, when it was established by an overwhelmingly favorable vote. The first Board of Trustees was also elected and a one-mill annual tax levy was established. Completion of a joint site survey in September resulted in the purchase of land on Sidney Road for the campus. MCC’s 240-acre-campus is near both the geographical and population centers of the district and is accessible from all directions by county and state highways. No  
171234 Montcalm Community College Associate of Liberal Studies Degree Full Time Variable $ 197 ( Rs 9,070 ) per credit / unit Montcalm Community College   Students should have official high school or GED transcripts and tran¬scripts from other colleges or universities attended. In addition, they should have original certified transcripts, in English, of all previous high school and post-secondary course work, a financial statement or affidavit of support indicating ability to meet all educational expenses, documentation of English language skills (500 or above on the TOEFL), and a letter indicating their educational plans. Associate degree Montcalm Community College   Montcalm Community College Kathie Lofts, Director of Admissions   2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885 Montcalm Community College Montcalm Community College, 2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885, +1 989 328 2111 Montcalm Community College began in fall 1963 as an idea in the minds of a group of public-spirited citizens. It had become obvious to the people of Montcalm County that such factors as distance to existing colleges, rising educational costs, increasing demands upon institutions of higher education and the growing specialization of the work force were combining to form a mandate for local post-high school education. MCC became a reality on March 2, 1965, when it was established by an overwhelmingly favorable vote. The first Board of Trustees was also elected and a one-mill annual tax levy was established. Completion of a joint site survey in September resulted in the purchase of land on Sidney Road for the campus. MCC’s 240-acre-campus is near both the geographical and population centers of the district and is accessible from all directions by county and state highways. No  
171234 Montcalm Community College Associate of Science Degree Full Time Variable $ 197 ( Rs 9,070 ) per credit / unit Montcalm Community College   Students should have official high school or GED transcripts and tran¬scripts from other colleges or universities attended. In addition, they should have original certified transcripts, in English, of all previous high school and post-secondary course work, a financial statement or affidavit of support indicating ability to meet all educational expenses, documentation of English language skills (500 or above on the TOEFL), and a letter indicating their educational plans. Associate degree Montcalm Community College   Montcalm Community College Kathie Lofts, Director of Admissions   2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885 Montcalm Community College Montcalm Community College, 2800 College Drive, SIDNEY, Michigan, 48885, +1 989 328 2111 Montcalm Community College began in fall 1963 as an idea in the minds of a group of public-spirited citizens. It had become obvious to the people of Montcalm County that such factors as distance to existing colleges, rising educational costs, increasing demands upon institutions of higher education and the growing specialization of the work force were combining to form a mandate for local post-high school education. MCC became a reality on March 2, 1965, when it was established by an overwhelmingly favorable vote. The first Board of Trustees was also elected and a one-mill annual tax levy was established. Completion of a joint site survey in September resulted in the purchase of land on Sidney Road for the campus. MCC’s 240-acre-campus is near both the geographical and population centers of the district and is accessible from all directions by county and state highways. No  
174127 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Bachelor of Fine Arts in Advertising Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 29,500 ( Rs 13,58,180 ) a year Minneapolis College of Art and Design This program is a major offered in the four-year bachelor of fine arts degree. The BFA curriculum is rooted by Core Four - fundamental courses that are structured to enrich each student's professional development over four years. Advertising students work in full agency teams of art directors, copywriters, graphic designers, project managers, illustrators, photographers, filmmakers, animators, and interactive designers. And students work with real clients - one of the most important members of the team. This unique program gives students the experience they need to not only build a great portfolio but to succeed in the professional world. Students whose native language is not English must successfully complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Paper: 550, Computer: 213, IBT: 79. Bachelor degree Minneapolis College Of Art And Design The modules are ADV 2000 Introduction to Advertising 3; LS/HS 3240 Copywriting 3; AH 3658 History of Advertising 3; LS/HS 3025 Marketing Concepts and Analysis 3; ADV 3010 Agency 3; ADV 3020 Integrated Advertising 3; ADV 3030 Broadcast Studio 3; ADV 3040 Creative Advertising Studio 3; ADV 3050 Business-to-Business Advertising 3; ADV 3060 Advertising for Retail Environments 3; DE 4000 Professional Practice 3; ADV 4010 Internship 3; ADV 5010 Advanced Advertising Seminar 3; ADV 5100 Senior Project 6; First-Year Studio Foundation15; FDN 1111 Foundation: 2D 3; FDN 1112 Foundation: 3D 3; FDN 1311 Foundation: Media 1 3; FDN 1312 Foundation: Media 2 3; First-Year Liberal Arts Foundation12; AH 1701 Introduction to Art and Design History I 3; AH 1702 Introduction to Art and Design History II 3; EN 1100 Reading and Writing I 3; EN 1200 Reading and Writing II 3; Second-Year Studio Foundation4; FDN 1411 Ideation and Process 3; FDN 1412 Sophomore Seminar: Contemporary Practice 1; Varying Studio Electives 26; Varying Liberal Arts Electives 18. Minneapolis College of Art And Design   700 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 800 874 6223 EXTN 1 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 612 874 3700 The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) has been creating art on the cutting edge for nearly 125 years. With the highest accreditation level possible for an art and design college, MCAD provides students the instruction they need to grow along with the freedom critical to fostering their individual creativity. MCAD’s faculty, comprised exclusively of working artists and designers, is renowned for its ingenuity and expertise. Located in the Whittier neighborhood of south Minneapolis adjacent to two cultural gems of the Twin Cities, The Children&#39;s Theatre Company and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts MCAD offers students an ideal mix of support and challenge. The College encourages community participation and engagement in the arts through its Continuing Studies and Youth Programs, exhibitions, lectures, and special events. Yes MCAD provides apartment-style housing for more than 275 students in co-educational buildings located just 100 yards from the College&#39;s Main Building. Competitively priced, apartments are available in single, double and triple occupancies. Unfurnished apartments have a bathroom and kitchen with a refrigerator and range. Furnished apartments also have single beds, dressers, tables, a couch and a dinette set. Each building has self-locking entry doors, coin-operated laundry facilities, soft drink and snack machines and locked mailboxes. RAs provide advice and referrals and supervise each building. RAs also organize social and informational meetings to help residents get to know each other, the campus and the Twin Cities. Each resident is issued keys to the building door, apartment door and mailbox at move-in time.Utility costs (heat, electricity, local phone and water) are included in the housing fee. Electric costs in excess of $30 in any month will be charged back to the residents. Cable TV service is not included in the housing fee. Local phone service is included. Long distance calls must be made collect or charged to a long distance credit card. Mail can be sent to oncampus by using on-campus address and apartment number. Please refer to the assignment notice for the mailing address. No smoking is permitted in MCAD housing. All residence buildings are entirely smoke-free.
174127 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Bachelor of Fine Arts in Animation Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 29,500 ( Rs 13,58,180 ) a year Minneapolis College of Art and Design This program is a major offered in the four-year bachelor of fine arts degree program. The BFA curriculum is rooted by Core Four - fundamental courses that are structured to enrich each student's professional development over four years. While MCAD's commitment to cutting-edge technology makes us a hotspot for 3D animation (think Pixar or video games), they are also one of the few places where students can still learn hand-drawn techniques. Offering a background in all forms of animation makes you a stronger animator. Students will learn to animate in traditional 2D, computer-generated 3D, and stop-motion (e.g. claymation), then pick the track that suits you best. Students whose native language is not English must successfully complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Paper: 550, Computer: 213, IBT: 79. Bachelor degree Minneapolis College Of Art And Design The modules are ANIM 2000 Introduction to Animation 3; AH 3365 History of Animation 3; ANIM 3010 Stop-Motion Animation 3; ANIM 3020 Character Animation 3; Select One of: ANIM 3040 3D Modeling 3; ANIM 4020 Animation Collaboration 3; Select one of: FILM 2000 Introduction to Filmmaking 3;PH 3030 Photographic Lighting 3;FILM 3030 Lighting for Film/Cinematography 3; FILM 3060 Sound for Filmmaking 3; ANIM 3050 Storyboard 3; Select one of: ANIM 5010 Advanced Animation Seminar 3; ANIM 5020 Advanced 3D Animation Seminar 3; First-Year Studio Foundation: FDN 1111 Foundation: 2D 3; FDN 1112 Foundation: 3D 3; FDN 1211 Foundation: Drawing 1 3; FDN 1311 Foundation: Media 1 3; FDN 1212 Foundation: Drawing 2 3; FDN 1312 Foundation: Media 2 3; First-Year Liberal Arts Foundation: AH 1701 Introduction to Art and Design History I 3; AH 1702 Introduction to Art and Design History II 3; EN 1100 Reading and Writing I 3; EN 1200 Reading and Writing II 3; Second-Year Studio Foundation: FDN 1411 Ideation and Process 3; FDN 1412 Sophomore Seminar: Contemporary Practice 1; Varying Studio Electives 23; Varying Liberal Arts Electives 24. Minneapolis College of Art And Design   700 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 800 874 6223 EXTN 1 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 612 874 3700 The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) has been creating art on the cutting edge for nearly 125 years. With the highest accreditation level possible for an art and design college, MCAD provides students the instruction they need to grow along with the freedom critical to fostering their individual creativity. MCAD’s faculty, comprised exclusively of working artists and designers, is renowned for its ingenuity and expertise. Located in the Whittier neighborhood of south Minneapolis adjacent to two cultural gems of the Twin Cities, The Children&#39;s Theatre Company and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts MCAD offers students an ideal mix of support and challenge. The College encourages community participation and engagement in the arts through its Continuing Studies and Youth Programs, exhibitions, lectures, and special events. Yes MCAD provides apartment-style housing for more than 275 students in co-educational buildings located just 100 yards from the College&#39;s Main Building. Competitively priced, apartments are available in single, double and triple occupancies. Unfurnished apartments have a bathroom and kitchen with a refrigerator and range. Furnished apartments also have single beds, dressers, tables, a couch and a dinette set. Each building has self-locking entry doors, coin-operated laundry facilities, soft drink and snack machines and locked mailboxes. RAs provide advice and referrals and supervise each building. RAs also organize social and informational meetings to help residents get to know each other, the campus and the Twin Cities. Each resident is issued keys to the building door, apartment door and mailbox at move-in time.Utility costs (heat, electricity, local phone and water) are included in the housing fee. Electric costs in excess of $30 in any month will be charged back to the residents. Cable TV service is not included in the housing fee. Local phone service is included. Long distance calls must be made collect or charged to a long distance credit card. Mail can be sent to oncampus by using on-campus address and apartment number. Please refer to the assignment notice for the mailing address. No smoking is permitted in MCAD housing. All residence buildings are entirely smoke-free.
174127 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Bachelor of Fine Arts in Comic Art Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 29,500 ( Rs 13,58,180 ) a year Minneapolis College of Art and Design This program is a major offered in the four-year bachelor of fine arts degree program. The BFA curriculum is rooted by Core Four - fundamental courses that are structured to enrich each student's professional development over four years. Comic artists at MCAD master the serious art of storytelling. That means studying line, color, and composition, as well as character development, storyboarding, and plot. Today's comics cover everything from the incredible to the mundane. And with many comic artists now using the Internet to create and display their work, the future of comics is as unknown as it is exciting. Students whose native language is not English must successfully complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Paper: 550, Computer: 213, IBT: 79. Bachelor degree Minneapolis College Of Art And Design The modules are COM 2000 Introduction to Comics 3; COM 3010 Comic Media and Concepts 3; COM 3050 Comic Book Publishing: Print and Web 3; COM 3040 Experimental Comics 3; DRPT 3020 Drawing: Figure 3; COM 3070 Comic Storytelling 3; MA 4000 Professional Practice 3; COM 4010 Internship 3; COM 5010 Advanced Comic Art Seminar 3; COM 5100 Senior Project 6; Select One: COM 3020 The Comic Scene 3; COM 3030 Comic Character Development 3; COM 3060 Comic Materials and Techniques 3; First-Year Studio Foundation: FDN 1111 Foundation: 2D 3; FDN 1112 Foundation: 3D 3; FDN 1211 Foundation: Drawing 1 3; FDN 1311 Foundation: Media 1 3; FDN 1212 Foundation: Drawing 2 3; First-Year Liberal Arts Foundation: AH 1701 Introduction to Art and Design History I 3; AH 1702 Introduction to Art and Design History II 3; EN 1100 Reading and Writing I 3; EN 1200 Reading and Writing II 3; Second-Year Studio Foundation: FDN 1411 Ideation and Process 3; FDN 1412 Sophomore Seminar: Contemporary Practice 1; Vary Studio Electives 26; Vary Liberal Arts Electives 24. Minneapolis College of Art And Design   700 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 800 874 6223 EXTN 1 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 612 874 3700 The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) has been creating art on the cutting edge for nearly 125 years. With the highest accreditation level possible for an art and design college, MCAD provides students the instruction they need to grow along with the freedom critical to fostering their individual creativity. MCAD’s faculty, comprised exclusively of working artists and designers, is renowned for its ingenuity and expertise. Located in the Whittier neighborhood of south Minneapolis adjacent to two cultural gems of the Twin Cities, The Children&#39;s Theatre Company and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts MCAD offers students an ideal mix of support and challenge. The College encourages community participation and engagement in the arts through its Continuing Studies and Youth Programs, exhibitions, lectures, and special events. Yes MCAD provides apartment-style housing for more than 275 students in co-educational buildings located just 100 yards from the College&#39;s Main Building. Competitively priced, apartments are available in single, double and triple occupancies. Unfurnished apartments have a bathroom and kitchen with a refrigerator and range. Furnished apartments also have single beds, dressers, tables, a couch and a dinette set. Each building has self-locking entry doors, coin-operated laundry facilities, soft drink and snack machines and locked mailboxes. RAs provide advice and referrals and supervise each building. RAs also organize social and informational meetings to help residents get to know each other, the campus and the Twin Cities. Each resident is issued keys to the building door, apartment door and mailbox at move-in time.Utility costs (heat, electricity, local phone and water) are included in the housing fee. Electric costs in excess of $30 in any month will be charged back to the residents. Cable TV service is not included in the housing fee. Local phone service is included. Long distance calls must be made collect or charged to a long distance credit card. Mail can be sent to oncampus by using on-campus address and apartment number. Please refer to the assignment notice for the mailing address. No smoking is permitted in MCAD housing. All residence buildings are entirely smoke-free.
174127 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drawing/Painting Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 29,500 ( Rs 13,58,180 ) a year Minneapolis College of Art and Design This program is a major offered in the four-year bachelor of fine arts degree program. The BFA curriculum is rooted by Core Four - fundamental courses that are structured to enrich each student's professional development over four years. MCAD's drawing-painting majors refine fundamental techniques while expanding conceptual boundaries through dialogue with faculty and visiting artists. Studies in historical and contemporary drawing and painting will put your work in context, and you'll develop a critical vocabulary to further illuminate your artistic vision. Students whose native language is not English must successfully complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Paper: 550, Computer: 213, IBT: 79. Bachelor degree Minneapolis College Of Art And Design The modules are DRPT 2000 Introduction to Painting 3; AH 3660 History of Drawing/Painting 3; FAS 3090 Critical Studies 3; FA 4000 Professional Practice 3; DRPT 4010 Internship 3; DRPT 5010 Advanced Drawing/Painting Seminar 3; DRPT 5100 Senior Project 6; Select one of: DRPT 3010 Drawing: Color and Mixed Media 3; DRPT 3030 Painting: Materials and Techniques 3; Select two of: DRPT 3070 Image and Text 3; DRPT 3080 Operative Drawing 3; DRPT 3085 Painting as Object 3; DRPT 3090 Pressed Drawing 3; DRPT 3095 Representational Studio 3; Select two of: DRPT 3020 Drawing: Figure 3; DRPT 3040 Issues in Abstraction 3; DRPT 3050 Painting: Water-Based Media 3; DRPT 3060 Working from Life 3; Select one of: PPB 3010 Relief Printmaking 3; PPB 3015 Screenprinting 3; PPB 3020 Intaglio 3; PPB 3025 Lithography 3; PPB 3030 Photo Processes in Printmaking 3; PPB 3035 Digital Printmaking 3; PPB 3040 Making Space: Large Scale Prints 3; PPB 3045 Drawing into Print 3; PPB 3050 Artists' Books 3; PPB 3055 Books: Materials and Techniques 3; PPB 3060 Books: Series Sequence Structure 3; PPB 3065 Books and Broadsides 3; PPB 3070 Papermaking 3; PPB 3075 Dimensional Paper 2; Foundation Studies: First-Year Studio Foundation: FDN 1111 Foundation: 2D 3; FDN 1112 Foundation: 3D 3; FDN 1211 Foundation: Drawing 1 3; FDN 1311 Foundation: Media 1 3; FDN 1212 Foundation: Drawing 2 3; First-Year Liberal Arts Foundation: AH 1701 Introduction to Art and Design History I 3; AH 1702 Introduction to Art and Design History II 3; EN 1100 Reading and Writing I 3; EN 1200 Reading and Writing II 3; Second-Year Studio Foundation: FDN 1411 Ideation and Process 3 FDN 1412 Sophomore Seminar: Contemporary Practice 1; Varying Studio Electives 23; Varying Liberal Arts Electives 24. Minneapolis College of Art And Design   700 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 800 874 6223 EXTN 1 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 612 874 3700 The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) has been creating art on the cutting edge for nearly 125 years. With the highest accreditation level possible for an art and design college, MCAD provides students the instruction they need to grow along with the freedom critical to fostering their individual creativity. MCAD’s faculty, comprised exclusively of working artists and designers, is renowned for its ingenuity and expertise. Located in the Whittier neighborhood of south Minneapolis adjacent to two cultural gems of the Twin Cities, The Children&#39;s Theatre Company and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts MCAD offers students an ideal mix of support and challenge. The College encourages community participation and engagement in the arts through its Continuing Studies and Youth Programs, exhibitions, lectures, and special events. Yes MCAD provides apartment-style housing for more than 275 students in co-educational buildings located just 100 yards from the College&#39;s Main Building. Competitively priced, apartments are available in single, double and triple occupancies. Unfurnished apartments have a bathroom and kitchen with a refrigerator and range. Furnished apartments also have single beds, dressers, tables, a couch and a dinette set. Each building has self-locking entry doors, coin-operated laundry facilities, soft drink and snack machines and locked mailboxes. RAs provide advice and referrals and supervise each building. RAs also organize social and informational meetings to help residents get to know each other, the campus and the Twin Cities. Each resident is issued keys to the building door, apartment door and mailbox at move-in time.Utility costs (heat, electricity, local phone and water) are included in the housing fee. Electric costs in excess of $30 in any month will be charged back to the residents. Cable TV service is not included in the housing fee. Local phone service is included. Long distance calls must be made collect or charged to a long distance credit card. Mail can be sent to oncampus by using on-campus address and apartment number. Please refer to the assignment notice for the mailing address. No smoking is permitted in MCAD housing. All residence buildings are entirely smoke-free.
174127 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Bachelor of Fine Arts in Filmmaking Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 29,500 ( Rs 13,58,180 ) a year Minneapolis College of Art and Design This program is a major offered in the four-year bachelor of fine arts degree program. The BFA curriculum is rooted by Core Four - fundamental courses that are structured to enrich each student's professional development over four years. An MCAD filmmaking student will work with film and digital technologies in a variety of genres. When you're not in the studio or working on location, you'll be immersed in the theory behind your art and the tried and true traditions of your craft. And you'll pursue that craft from beginning to end, from writing the script to lighting the shoot, from editing the final cut to promoting your reel. Students whose native language is not English must successfully complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Paper: 550, Computer: 213, IBT: 79. Bachelor degree Minneapolis College Of Art And Design The modules are FILM 2000 Introduction to Filmmaking 3; HS 3905 Beginning Screenwriting 3; FILM 3010 Narrative Filmmaking 3; FILM 3020 Documentary Filmmaking 3; FILM 3030 Lighting for Film/Cinematography 3; FILM 3040 Film Editing 3; FILM 3050 Directing Actors and Acting for Filmmakers 3; FILM 3060 Sound for Filmmaking 3; MA 4000 Professional Practice 3; FILM 4010 Internship 3; FILM 5010 Advanced Filmmaking Seminar 3; FILM 5100 Senior Project 6; Foundation Studies: First-Year Studio Foundation: FDN 1111 Foundation: 2D 3; FDN 1112 Foundation: 3D 3; FDN 1211 Foundation: Drawing 1 3; FDN 1311 Foundation: Media 1 3; FDN 1312 Foundation: Media 2 3; First-Year Liberal Arts Foundation: AH 1701 Introduction to Art and Design History I 3; AH 1702 Introduction to Art and Design History II 3; EN 1100 Reading and Writing I 3; EN 1200 Reading and Writing II 3; Second-Year Studio Foundation: FDN 1411 Ideation and Process 3; FDN 1412 Sophomore Seminar: Contemporary Practice 1; Varying Studio Electives 26; Varying Liberal Arts Electives 21. Minneapolis College of Art And Design   700 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 800 874 6223 EXTN 1 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 612 874 3700 The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) has been creating art on the cutting edge for nearly 125 years. With the highest accreditation level possible for an art and design college, MCAD provides students the instruction they need to grow along with the freedom critical to fostering their individual creativity. MCAD’s faculty, comprised exclusively of working artists and designers, is renowned for its ingenuity and expertise. Located in the Whittier neighborhood of south Minneapolis adjacent to two cultural gems of the Twin Cities, The Children&#39;s Theatre Company and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts MCAD offers students an ideal mix of support and challenge. The College encourages community participation and engagement in the arts through its Continuing Studies and Youth Programs, exhibitions, lectures, and special events. Yes MCAD provides apartment-style housing for more than 275 students in co-educational buildings located just 100 yards from the College&#39;s Main Building. Competitively priced, apartments are available in single, double and triple occupancies. Unfurnished apartments have a bathroom and kitchen with a refrigerator and range. Furnished apartments also have single beds, dressers, tables, a couch and a dinette set. Each building has self-locking entry doors, coin-operated laundry facilities, soft drink and snack machines and locked mailboxes. RAs provide advice and referrals and supervise each building. RAs also organize social and informational meetings to help residents get to know each other, the campus and the Twin Cities. Each resident is issued keys to the building door, apartment door and mailbox at move-in time.Utility costs (heat, electricity, local phone and water) are included in the housing fee. Electric costs in excess of $30 in any month will be charged back to the residents. Cable TV service is not included in the housing fee. Local phone service is included. Long distance calls must be made collect or charged to a long distance credit card. Mail can be sent to oncampus by using on-campus address and apartment number. Please refer to the assignment notice for the mailing address. No smoking is permitted in MCAD housing. All residence buildings are entirely smoke-free.
174127 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Bachelor of Fine Arts in Fine Arts Studio Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 29,500 ( Rs 13,58,180 ) a year Minneapolis College of Art and Design This program is a major offered in the four-year bachelor of fine arts degree program. The BFA curriculum is rooted by Core Four - fundamental courses that are structured to enrich each student's professional development over four years. Students in the Fine Arts Studio major transcend traditional artistic categories to create work that truly cuts across boundaries. They will be given the opportunity to create interdisciplinary, collaborative, and community work. Additionally, they can further customize their program with elective courses in both studio and liberal arts areas. Students whose native language is not English must successfully complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Paper: 550, Computer: 213, IBT: 79. Bachelor degree Minneapolis College Of Art And Design The modules are Varying Introduction-level studio course (select one) 3; Varying 3000-level studio course (select two) 6; FAS 3020 Installation 3; FAS 3010 Art in Community 3; FAS 3090 Critical Studies 3; FA 4000 Professional Practice 3; FAS 4010 Internship 3; FAS 5010 Advanced Fine Arts Studio Seminar 3; FAS 5100 Senior Project 6; Select two of: FAS 3030 The Body Eclectic 3; FAS 3040 Working with the Collection 3; FAS 3050 Siteworks 3; FAS 3060 Public Art/Art in Public Places 3; FAS 3070 Quotation: The Art of Appropriation 3; FAS 3080 Storytelling: Narrative Studio 3; Foundation Studies : First-Year Studio Foundation: FDN 1112 Foundation: 3D 3; FDN 1211 Foundation: Drawing 1 3; FDN 1311 Foundation: Media 1 3; FDN 1212 Foundation: Drawing 2 3; First-Year Liberal Arts Foundation: AH 1701 Introduction to Art and Design History I 3; AH 1702 Introduction to Art and Design History II 3; EN 1100 Reading and Writing I 3; EN 1200 Reading and Writing II 3; Second-Year Studio Foundation4: FDN 1411 Ideation and Process 3; FDN 1412 Sophomore Seminar: Contemporary Practice 1; Varying Studio Electives 23; Varying Liberal Arts Electives 27. Minneapolis College of Art And Design   700 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 800 874 6223 EXTN 1 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 612 874 3700 The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) has been creating art on the cutting edge for nearly 125 years. With the highest accreditation level possible for an art and design college, MCAD provides students the instruction they need to grow along with the freedom critical to fostering their individual creativity. MCAD’s faculty, comprised exclusively of working artists and designers, is renowned for its ingenuity and expertise. Located in the Whittier neighborhood of south Minneapolis adjacent to two cultural gems of the Twin Cities, The Children&#39;s Theatre Company and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts MCAD offers students an ideal mix of support and challenge. The College encourages community participation and engagement in the arts through its Continuing Studies and Youth Programs, exhibitions, lectures, and special events. Yes MCAD provides apartment-style housing for more than 275 students in co-educational buildings located just 100 yards from the College&#39;s Main Building. Competitively priced, apartments are available in single, double and triple occupancies. Unfurnished apartments have a bathroom and kitchen with a refrigerator and range. Furnished apartments also have single beds, dressers, tables, a couch and a dinette set. Each building has self-locking entry doors, coin-operated laundry facilities, soft drink and snack machines and locked mailboxes. RAs provide advice and referrals and supervise each building. RAs also organize social and informational meetings to help residents get to know each other, the campus and the Twin Cities. Each resident is issued keys to the building door, apartment door and mailbox at move-in time.Utility costs (heat, electricity, local phone and water) are included in the housing fee. Electric costs in excess of $30 in any month will be charged back to the residents. Cable TV service is not included in the housing fee. Local phone service is included. Long distance calls must be made collect or charged to a long distance credit card. Mail can be sent to oncampus by using on-campus address and apartment number. Please refer to the assignment notice for the mailing address. No smoking is permitted in MCAD housing. All residence buildings are entirely smoke-free.
174127 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Bachelor of Fine Arts in Furniture Design Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 29,500 ( Rs 13,58,180 ) a year Minneapolis College of Art and Design This program is a major offered in the four-year bachelor of fine arts degree program. The BFA curriculum is rooted by Core Four - fundamental courses that are structured to enrich each student's professional development over four years. MCAD Furniture Design majors study the history and concepts of their art while also honing the skills of their craft in the shop. Students will work with an unlimited combination of materials, techniques, and tools, while learning the balance of form and function. Students whose native language is not English must successfully complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Paper: 550, Computer: 213, IBT: 79. Bachelor degree Minneapolis College Of Art And Design The modules are FURN 3000 Furniture Design: Materials and Techniques 3; AH 3412 History of Furniture Design 3; FURN 3030 Computer Modeling and Making Workshop 1; DE 4000 Professional Practice 3; FURN 4010 Internship 3; FURN 5010 Advanced Furniture Design Seminar 3; FURN 5100 Senior Project 6; Select five of: FURN 3010 Theory and Methodology of Furniture Design 3; FURN 3020 Lighting/Accessories 3; FURN 3040 Furniture as Art 3; FURN 3050 Experimental Furniture 3; FURN 3055 Soft Furniture 3; FURN 3070 Design Environment 3; FURN 3080 Production Design 3; FURN 3090 Digital Fabrication 3; FURN 3095 Summer 3D Intensive 3; Select one of: SC 3010 Casting and Mixed Media 3; SC 3015 Fabricated Sculpture 3; SC 3020 Installation 3; FURN 3030 Computer Modeling and Making Workshop 1; SC 3040 Sculpture Studio: Form and Content 3; SC 3050 Site and Non-Site 3; SC 3060 Public Art/Art in Public Places 3; SC 3065 Time and Motion 3; SC 3090 Digital Fabrication 3; SC 3095 Summer 3D Intensive 3; Foundation Studies: First-Year Studio Foundation: FDN 1111 Foundation: 2D 3; FDN 1112 Foundation: 3D 3; FDN 1211 Foundation: Drawing 1 3; FDN 1311 Foundation: Media 1 3; FDN 1312 Foundation: Media 2 3; First-Year Liberal Arts Foundation: AH 1701 Introduction to Art and Design History I 3; AH 1702 Introduction to Art and Design History II 3; EN 1100 Reading and Writing I 3; EN 1200 Reading and Writing II 3; Second-Year Studio Foundation: FDN 1411 Ideation and Process 3; FDN 1412 Sophomore Seminar: Contemporary Practice 1; Varying Studio Electives 25; Varying Liberal Arts Electives 24. Minneapolis College of Art And Design   700 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 800 874 6223 EXTN 1 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 612 874 3700 The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) has been creating art on the cutting edge for nearly 125 years. With the highest accreditation level possible for an art and design college, MCAD provides students the instruction they need to grow along with the freedom critical to fostering their individual creativity. MCAD’s faculty, comprised exclusively of working artists and designers, is renowned for its ingenuity and expertise. Located in the Whittier neighborhood of south Minneapolis adjacent to two cultural gems of the Twin Cities, The Children&#39;s Theatre Company and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts MCAD offers students an ideal mix of support and challenge. The College encourages community participation and engagement in the arts through its Continuing Studies and Youth Programs, exhibitions, lectures, and special events. Yes MCAD provides apartment-style housing for more than 275 students in co-educational buildings located just 100 yards from the College&#39;s Main Building. Competitively priced, apartments are available in single, double and triple occupancies. Unfurnished apartments have a bathroom and kitchen with a refrigerator and range. Furnished apartments also have single beds, dressers, tables, a couch and a dinette set. Each building has self-locking entry doors, coin-operated laundry facilities, soft drink and snack machines and locked mailboxes. RAs provide advice and referrals and supervise each building. RAs also organize social and informational meetings to help residents get to know each other, the campus and the Twin Cities. Each resident is issued keys to the building door, apartment door and mailbox at move-in time.Utility costs (heat, electricity, local phone and water) are included in the housing fee. Electric costs in excess of $30 in any month will be charged back to the residents. Cable TV service is not included in the housing fee. Local phone service is included. Long distance calls must be made collect or charged to a long distance credit card. Mail can be sent to oncampus by using on-campus address and apartment number. Please refer to the assignment notice for the mailing address. No smoking is permitted in MCAD housing. All residence buildings are entirely smoke-free.
174127 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 29,500 ( Rs 13,58,180 ) a year Minneapolis College of Art and Design This program is a major offered in the four-year bachelor of fine arts degree program. The BFA curriculum is rooted by Core Four - fundamental courses that are structured to enrich each student's professional development over four years. MCAD Graphic Design majors learn to design for our visual society - a culture with a seemingly endless capacity for communication: books, websites, magazines, posters, apps, traffic signs. All are products of graphic design. As a graphic designer, students will be responsible for the things people turn to for both information and good form. An MCAD education will prepare you to be at the top of the graphic design profession. Students whose native language is not English must successfully complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Paper: 550, Computer: 213, IBT: 79. Bachelor degree Minneapolis College Of Art And Design The modules are GRD 2000 Introduction to Graphic Design 3; GRD 2010 Introduction to Typography 3; AH 3659 History of Graphic Design 3; GRD 3080 Electronic Prepress 3; GRD 3020 Typography: Hierarchy and Expression 3; GRD 3030 Graphic Design: Form and Methods 3; DE 4000 Professional Practice 3; GRD 4010 Internship 3; GRD 5010 Advanced Graphic Design Seminar 3; GRD 5100 Senior Project 6; Select one of: GRD 3050 Publication Design 3; GRD 3060 Motion Graphics 3; Select one of: GRD 3070 Design Systems 3; WMM 3020 Web + Screen 3; Foundation Studies: First-Year Studio Foundation: FDN 1111 Foundation: 2D 3; FDN 1112 Foundation: 3D 3; FDN 1211 Foundation: Drawing 1 3; FDN 1311 Foundation: Media 1 3; FDN 1312 Foundation: Media 2 3; First-Year Liberal Arts Foundation: AH 1701 Introduction to Art and Design History I 3; AH 1702 Introduction to Art and Design History II 3; EN 1100 Reading and Writing I 3; EN 1200 Reading and Writing II 3; Second-Year Studio Foundation: FDN 1411 Ideation and Process 3; FDN 1412 Sophomore Seminar: Contemporary Practice 1; Varying Studio Electives 26; Varying Liberal Arts Electives 24. Minneapolis College of Art And Design   700 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 800 874 6223 EXTN 1 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 612 874 3700 The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) has been creating art on the cutting edge for nearly 125 years. With the highest accreditation level possible for an art and design college, MCAD provides students the instruction they need to grow along with the freedom critical to fostering their individual creativity. MCAD’s faculty, comprised exclusively of working artists and designers, is renowned for its ingenuity and expertise. Located in the Whittier neighborhood of south Minneapolis adjacent to two cultural gems of the Twin Cities, The Children&#39;s Theatre Company and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts MCAD offers students an ideal mix of support and challenge. The College encourages community participation and engagement in the arts through its Continuing Studies and Youth Programs, exhibitions, lectures, and special events. Yes MCAD provides apartment-style housing for more than 275 students in co-educational buildings located just 100 yards from the College&#39;s Main Building. Competitively priced, apartments are available in single, double and triple occupancies. Unfurnished apartments have a bathroom and kitchen with a refrigerator and range. Furnished apartments also have single beds, dressers, tables, a couch and a dinette set. Each building has self-locking entry doors, coin-operated laundry facilities, soft drink and snack machines and locked mailboxes. RAs provide advice and referrals and supervise each building. RAs also organize social and informational meetings to help residents get to know each other, the campus and the Twin Cities. Each resident is issued keys to the building door, apartment door and mailbox at move-in time.Utility costs (heat, electricity, local phone and water) are included in the housing fee. Electric costs in excess of $30 in any month will be charged back to the residents. Cable TV service is not included in the housing fee. Local phone service is included. Long distance calls must be made collect or charged to a long distance credit card. Mail can be sent to oncampus by using on-campus address and apartment number. Please refer to the assignment notice for the mailing address. No smoking is permitted in MCAD housing. All residence buildings are entirely smoke-free.
174127 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Bachelor of Fine Arts in Illustration Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 29,500 ( Rs 13,58,180 ) a year Minneapolis College of Art and Design This program is a major offered in the four-year bachelor of fine arts degree program. The BFA curriculum is rooted by Core Four - fundamental courses that are structured to enrich each student's professional development over four years. Students whose native language is not English must successfully complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Paper: 550, Computer: 213, IBT: 79. Bachelor degree Minneapolis College Of Art And Design The modules are ILL 2000 Introduction to Illustration 3; AH 3377 History of Illustration 3; ILL 3010 Tools of the Trade 3; ILL 3020 Concepts and Metaphors 3; ILL 3030 Digital Illustration 3; ILL 3080 Illustration Topics 3; DE 4000 Professional Practice 3; ILL 4010 Internship 3; ILL 5010 Advanced Illustration Seminar 3; ILL 5100 Senior Project 6; Select two of: ILL 3040 Illustrated Notebook 3; ILL 3050 Editorial Illustration 3; ILL 3060 Children's Book 3; ILL 3070 Illustration and Products 3; Foundation Studies: First-Year Studio Foundation: FDN 1111 Foundation: 2D 3; FDN 1112 Foundation: 3D 3; FDN 1211 Foundation: Drawing 1 3; FDN 1311 Foundation: Media 1 3; FDN 1212 Foundation: Drawing 2 3; First-Year Liberal Arts Foundation: AH 1701 Introduction to Art and Design History I 3; AH 1702 Introduction to Art and Design History II 3; EN 1100 Reading and Writing I 3; EN 1200 Reading and Writing II 3; Second-Year Studio Foundation: FDN 1411 Ideation and Process 3; FDN 1412 Sophomore Seminar: Contemporary Practice 1; Varying Studio Electives 26; Varying Liberal Arts Electives 24. Minneapolis College of Art And Design   700 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 800 874 6223 EXTN 1 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 612 874 3700 The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) has been creating art on the cutting edge for nearly 125 years. With the highest accreditation level possible for an art and design college, MCAD provides students the instruction they need to grow along with the freedom critical to fostering their individual creativity. MCAD’s faculty, comprised exclusively of working artists and designers, is renowned for its ingenuity and expertise. Located in the Whittier neighborhood of south Minneapolis adjacent to two cultural gems of the Twin Cities, The Children&#39;s Theatre Company and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts MCAD offers students an ideal mix of support and challenge. The College encourages community participation and engagement in the arts through its Continuing Studies and Youth Programs, exhibitions, lectures, and special events. Yes MCAD provides apartment-style housing for more than 275 students in co-educational buildings located just 100 yards from the College&#39;s Main Building. Competitively priced, apartments are available in single, double and triple occupancies. Unfurnished apartments have a bathroom and kitchen with a refrigerator and range. Furnished apartments also have single beds, dressers, tables, a couch and a dinette set. Each building has self-locking entry doors, coin-operated laundry facilities, soft drink and snack machines and locked mailboxes. RAs provide advice and referrals and supervise each building. RAs also organize social and informational meetings to help residents get to know each other, the campus and the Twin Cities. Each resident is issued keys to the building door, apartment door and mailbox at move-in time.Utility costs (heat, electricity, local phone and water) are included in the housing fee. Electric costs in excess of $30 in any month will be charged back to the residents. Cable TV service is not included in the housing fee. Local phone service is included. Long distance calls must be made collect or charged to a long distance credit card. Mail can be sent to oncampus by using on-campus address and apartment number. Please refer to the assignment notice for the mailing address. No smoking is permitted in MCAD housing. All residence buildings are entirely smoke-free.
174127 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 29,500 ( Rs 13,58,180 ) a year Minneapolis College of Art and Design This program is a major offered in the four-year bachelor of fine arts degree program. The BFA curriculum is rooted by Core Four - fundamental courses that are structured to enrich each student's professional development over four years. To study photography at MCAD is to learn traditional as well as new techniques - silver, digital, and beyond - so students can find their own personal voice. Through the study of many photo formats and processes, students will master both the technical and conceptual sides of this popular and versatile medium. Students whose native language is not English must successfully complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Paper: 550, Computer: 213, IBT: 79. Bachelor degree Minneapolis College Of Art And Design The modules are PH 2000 Introduction to Photography 3; AH 3610 History of Photography 3; PH 3010 The Photographic Idea 3; PH 3020 Color Photography 3; PH 3030 Photographic Lighting 3; PH 3040 Large-Format Photography 3; PH 3060 Digital Photography Studio 3; MA 4000 Professional Practice 3; PH 4010 Internship 3; PH 5010 Advanced Photography Seminar 3; PH 5100 Senior Project 6; Select one of: PH 3050 Photographic Book 3; PH 3070 Alternative Processes 3; Foundation Studies: First-Year Studio Foundation: FDN 1111 Foundation: 2D 3; FDN 1112 Foundation: 3D 3; FDN 1211 Foundation: Drawing 1 3; FDN 1311 Foundation: Media 1 3; FDN 1312 Foundation: Media 2 3; First-Year Liberal Arts Foundation: AH 1701 Introduction to Art and Design History I 3; AH 1702 Introduction to Art and Design History II 3; EN 1100 Reading and Writing I 3; EN 1200 Reading and Writing II 3;Second-Year Studio Foundation: FDN 1411 Ideation and Process 3; FDN 1412 Sophomore Seminar: Contemporary Practice 1; Studio Electives 26; Varying Studio Electives 26; Varying Liberal Arts Electives 24. Minneapolis College of Art And Design   700 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 800 874 6223 EXTN 1 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 612 874 3700 The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) has been creating art on the cutting edge for nearly 125 years. With the highest accreditation level possible for an art and design college, MCAD provides students the instruction they need to grow along with the freedom critical to fostering their individual creativity. MCAD’s faculty, comprised exclusively of working artists and designers, is renowned for its ingenuity and expertise. Located in the Whittier neighborhood of south Minneapolis adjacent to two cultural gems of the Twin Cities, The Children&#39;s Theatre Company and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts MCAD offers students an ideal mix of support and challenge. The College encourages community participation and engagement in the arts through its Continuing Studies and Youth Programs, exhibitions, lectures, and special events. Yes MCAD provides apartment-style housing for more than 275 students in co-educational buildings located just 100 yards from the College&#39;s Main Building. Competitively priced, apartments are available in single, double and triple occupancies. Unfurnished apartments have a bathroom and kitchen with a refrigerator and range. Furnished apartments also have single beds, dressers, tables, a couch and a dinette set. Each building has self-locking entry doors, coin-operated laundry facilities, soft drink and snack machines and locked mailboxes. RAs provide advice and referrals and supervise each building. RAs also organize social and informational meetings to help residents get to know each other, the campus and the Twin Cities. Each resident is issued keys to the building door, apartment door and mailbox at move-in time.Utility costs (heat, electricity, local phone and water) are included in the housing fee. Electric costs in excess of $30 in any month will be charged back to the residents. Cable TV service is not included in the housing fee. Local phone service is included. Long distance calls must be made collect or charged to a long distance credit card. Mail can be sent to oncampus by using on-campus address and apartment number. Please refer to the assignment notice for the mailing address. No smoking is permitted in MCAD housing. All residence buildings are entirely smoke-free.
174127 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Bachelor of Fine Arts in Print Paper Book Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 29,500 ( Rs 13,58,180 ) a year Minneapolis College of Art and Design The Print Paper Book major is offered in the four-year bachelor of fine arts degree program. Our BFA curriculum is rooted by Core Four - fundamental courses that are structured to enrich each student's professional development over four years. Print Paper Book is all about exploring process, and MCAD provides the technology for discovery: digital, intaglio, lithography, monotype, relief, Eastern and Western papermaking, artists' books, and more. To be a Print Paper Book major is to focus not only on the image itself but also on how you're making it, how often, and on what. Students whose native language is not English must successfully complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Paper: 550, Computer: 213, IBT: 79. Bachelor degree Minneapolis College Of Art And Design The modules are Select three of PPB 2000 Print Paper Book Techniques 3; PPB 3010 Relief Printmaking 3; PPB 3015 Screenprinting 3;PPB 3020 Intaglio 3; PPB 3025 Lithography 3; PPB 3030 Photo Processes in Printmaking 3; PPB 3035 Digital Printmaking 3; PPB 3040 Making Space: Large Scale Prints 3; Select two of: PPB 3070 Papermaking 3; PPB 3075 Dimensional Paper 2; PPB 3050 Artists' Books 3; PPB 3055 Books: Materials and Techniques 3; PPB 3060 Books: Series Sequence Structure 3; PPB 3065 Books and Broadsides 3; Varying Select one additional course from the previous two drop downs 3; Select one of: GRD 2000 Introduction to Graphic Design 3; GRD 2010 Introduction to Typography 3; AH 3367 History of Print Paper Book 3; FAS 3090 Critical Studies 3; FA 4000 Professional Practice 3; PPB 4010 Internship 3; PPB 5010 Advanced Print Paper Book Seminar 3; PPB 5100 Senior Project 6; Foundation Studies: First-Year Studio Foundation: FDN 1111 Foundation: 2D 3; FDN 1112 Foundation: 3D 3; FDN 1211 Foundation: Drawing 1 3; FDN 1311 Foundation: Media 1 3; FDN 1212 Foundation: Drawing 2 3; First-Year Liberal Arts Foundation: AH 1701 Introduction to Art and Design History I 3; AH 1702 Introduction to Art and Design History II 3; EN 1100 Reading and Writing I 3; EN 1200 Reading and Writing II 3; Second-Year Studio Foundation: FDN 1411 Ideation and Process 3; FDN 1412 Sophomore Seminar: Contemporary Practice 1; Varying Studio Electives 23; Varying Liberal Arts Electives 24. Minneapolis College of Art And Design   700 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 800 874 6223 EXTN 1 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 612 874 3700 The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) has been creating art on the cutting edge for nearly 125 years. With the highest accreditation level possible for an art and design college, MCAD provides students the instruction they need to grow along with the freedom critical to fostering their individual creativity. MCAD’s faculty, comprised exclusively of working artists and designers, is renowned for its ingenuity and expertise. Located in the Whittier neighborhood of south Minneapolis adjacent to two cultural gems of the Twin Cities, The Children&#39;s Theatre Company and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts MCAD offers students an ideal mix of support and challenge. The College encourages community participation and engagement in the arts through its Continuing Studies and Youth Programs, exhibitions, lectures, and special events. Yes MCAD provides apartment-style housing for more than 275 students in co-educational buildings located just 100 yards from the College&#39;s Main Building. Competitively priced, apartments are available in single, double and triple occupancies. Unfurnished apartments have a bathroom and kitchen with a refrigerator and range. Furnished apartments also have single beds, dressers, tables, a couch and a dinette set. Each building has self-locking entry doors, coin-operated laundry facilities, soft drink and snack machines and locked mailboxes. RAs provide advice and referrals and supervise each building. RAs also organize social and informational meetings to help residents get to know each other, the campus and the Twin Cities. Each resident is issued keys to the building door, apartment door and mailbox at move-in time.Utility costs (heat, electricity, local phone and water) are included in the housing fee. Electric costs in excess of $30 in any month will be charged back to the residents. Cable TV service is not included in the housing fee. Local phone service is included. Long distance calls must be made collect or charged to a long distance credit card. Mail can be sent to oncampus by using on-campus address and apartment number. Please refer to the assignment notice for the mailing address. No smoking is permitted in MCAD housing. All residence buildings are entirely smoke-free.
174127 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Bachelor of Fine Arts in Sculpture Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 29,500 ( Rs 13,58,180 ) a year Minneapolis College of Art and Design This program is a major offered in the four-year bachelor of fine arts degree program. The BFA curriculum is rooted by Core Four - fundamental courses that are structured to enrich each student's professional development over four years. Sculpture means so many things to so many different people that it's best defined by what it's not: flat. If it's got height, length, and width, it's sculpture, whether it's two tons of twisted iron or two ounces of carved gypsum. MCAD's 7,500-square-foot, fully equipped 3D shop is where students, armed with power tools and big ideas, explore the third dimension. Students whose native language is not English must successfully complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Paper: 550, Computer: 213, IBT: 79. Bachelor degree Minneapolis College Of Art And Design The modules are SC 3015 Fabricated Sculpture 3; AH 3568 History of Sculpture 3; SC 3030 Computer Modeling and Making Workshop 1; FAS 3090 Critical Studies 3; FA 4000 Professional Practice 3; ANIM 4010 Internship 3; SC 5010 Advanced Sculpture Seminar 3; ANIM 5100 Senior Project 6; Select five of: SC 3010 Casting and Mixed Media 3; SC 3020 Installation 3; SC 3040 Sculpture Studio: Form and Content 3; SC 3050 Site and Non-Site 3; SC 3060 Public Art/Art in Public Places 3; SC 3065 Time and Motion 3; SC 3090 Digital Fabrication 3; SC 3095 Summer 3D Intensive 3; Foundation Studies: First-Year Studio Foundation: FDN 1111 Foundation: 2D 3; FDN 1112 Foundation: 3D 3; FDN 1211 Foundation: Drawing 1 3; FDN 1311 Foundation: Media 1 3; FDN 1212 Foundation: Drawing 2 3; FDN 1312 Foundation: Media 2 3; First-Year Liberal Arts Foundation: AH 1701 Introduction to Art and Design History I 3; AH 1702 Introduction to Art and Design History II 3; EN 1100 Reading and Writing I 3; EN 1200 Reading and Writing II 3; Second-Year Studio Foundation: FDN 1411 Ideation and Process 3; FDN 1412 Sophomore Seminar: Contemporary Practice 1; Varying Studio Electives 22; Varying Liberal Arts Electives 24. Minneapolis College of Art And Design   700 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 800 874 6223 EXTN 1 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 612 874 3700 The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) has been creating art on the cutting edge for nearly 125 years. With the highest accreditation level possible for an art and design college, MCAD provides students the instruction they need to grow along with the freedom critical to fostering their individual creativity. MCAD’s faculty, comprised exclusively of working artists and designers, is renowned for its ingenuity and expertise. Located in the Whittier neighborhood of south Minneapolis adjacent to two cultural gems of the Twin Cities, The Children&#39;s Theatre Company and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts MCAD offers students an ideal mix of support and challenge. The College encourages community participation and engagement in the arts through its Continuing Studies and Youth Programs, exhibitions, lectures, and special events. Yes MCAD provides apartment-style housing for more than 275 students in co-educational buildings located just 100 yards from the College&#39;s Main Building. Competitively priced, apartments are available in single, double and triple occupancies. Unfurnished apartments have a bathroom and kitchen with a refrigerator and range. Furnished apartments also have single beds, dressers, tables, a couch and a dinette set. Each building has self-locking entry doors, coin-operated laundry facilities, soft drink and snack machines and locked mailboxes. RAs provide advice and referrals and supervise each building. RAs also organize social and informational meetings to help residents get to know each other, the campus and the Twin Cities. Each resident is issued keys to the building door, apartment door and mailbox at move-in time.Utility costs (heat, electricity, local phone and water) are included in the housing fee. Electric costs in excess of $30 in any month will be charged back to the residents. Cable TV service is not included in the housing fee. Local phone service is included. Long distance calls must be made collect or charged to a long distance credit card. Mail can be sent to oncampus by using on-campus address and apartment number. Please refer to the assignment notice for the mailing address. No smoking is permitted in MCAD housing. All residence buildings are entirely smoke-free.
174127 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Bachelor of Fine Arts in Web and Multimedia Environments Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 29,500 ( Rs 13,58,180 ) a year Minneapolis College of Art and Design This program is a major offered in the four-year bachelor of fine arts degree program. The BFA curriculum is rooted by Core Four - fundamental courses that are structured to enrich each student's professional development over four years. As a Web and Multimedia Environments major at MCAD, students will be exposed to the dynamic possibilities of combining traditional media with the moment technologies to create digital and web environments, game design, art installations, museum presentations, performances - anything that moves. Students whose native language is not English must successfully complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Paper: 550, Computer: 213, IBT: 79. Bachelor degree Minneapolis College Of Art And Design The modules are WMM 3010 Installation + Performance 3; WMM 3020 Web + Screen 3; AH 3378 History of Web + Multimedia 3; WMM 3030 Virtual Environments 3; WMM 3040 Database Computational Design 3; WMM 3050 Sound 3; GRD 2000 Introduction to Graphic Design 3; MA 4000 Professional Practice 3; WMM 4010 Internship 3; WMM 5040 Advanced Web + Multimedia Environments Seminar 3; WMM 5100 Senior Project 6; Select two of: WMM 5010 Advanced Installation + Performance 3; WMM 5020 Advanced Web + Screen 3; WMM 5030 Advanced Virtual Environments 3; Foundation Studies: First-Year Studio Foundation: FDN 1111 Foundation: 2D 3; FDN 1112 Foundation: 3D 3; FDN 1211 Foundation: Drawing 1 3; FDN 1311 Foundation: Media 1 3; FDN 1312 Foundation: Media 2 3 First-Year Liberal Arts Foundation: AH 1701 Introduction to Art and Design History I 3; AH 1702 Introduction to Art and Design History II 3; EN 1100 Reading and Writing I 3; EN 1200 Reading and Writing II 3; Second-Year Studio Foundation: FDN 1411 Ideation and Process 3; FDN 1412 Sophomore Seminar: Contemporary Practice 1; Varying Studio Electives 23; Varying Liberal Arts Electives 24. Minneapolis College of Art And Design   700 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 800 874 6223 EXTN 1 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 612 874 3700 The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) has been creating art on the cutting edge for nearly 125 years. With the highest accreditation level possible for an art and design college, MCAD provides students the instruction they need to grow along with the freedom critical to fostering their individual creativity. MCAD’s faculty, comprised exclusively of working artists and designers, is renowned for its ingenuity and expertise. Located in the Whittier neighborhood of south Minneapolis adjacent to two cultural gems of the Twin Cities, The Children&#39;s Theatre Company and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts MCAD offers students an ideal mix of support and challenge. The College encourages community participation and engagement in the arts through its Continuing Studies and Youth Programs, exhibitions, lectures, and special events. Yes MCAD provides apartment-style housing for more than 275 students in co-educational buildings located just 100 yards from the College&#39;s Main Building. Competitively priced, apartments are available in single, double and triple occupancies. Unfurnished apartments have a bathroom and kitchen with a refrigerator and range. Furnished apartments also have single beds, dressers, tables, a couch and a dinette set. Each building has self-locking entry doors, coin-operated laundry facilities, soft drink and snack machines and locked mailboxes. RAs provide advice and referrals and supervise each building. RAs also organize social and informational meetings to help residents get to know each other, the campus and the Twin Cities. Each resident is issued keys to the building door, apartment door and mailbox at move-in time.Utility costs (heat, electricity, local phone and water) are included in the housing fee. Electric costs in excess of $30 in any month will be charged back to the residents. Cable TV service is not included in the housing fee. Local phone service is included. Long distance calls must be made collect or charged to a long distance credit card. Mail can be sent to oncampus by using on-campus address and apartment number. Please refer to the assignment notice for the mailing address. No smoking is permitted in MCAD housing. All residence buildings are entirely smoke-free.
174127 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Bachelor of Science in Branding, Marketing and Public Relations Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 29,500 ( Rs 13,58,180 ) a year Minneapolis College of Art and Design The program is offered in the four-year Bachelor of Science degree program. The BSc curriculum integrates three critical dimensions of creative communication: creative management courses, studio courses, and liberal studies courses. The BSc degree program is designed to let students interested in both business and art put their talents and abilities to work. It's a great fit for students who are both visual and verbal, have an entrepreneurial knack, and like to analyze and solve complex problems. Students whose native language is not English must successfully complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Paper: 550, Computer: 213, IBT: 79. Bachelor degree Minneapolis College Of Art And Design   Minneapolis College of Art And Design   700 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 800 874 6223 EXTN 1 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 612 874 3700 The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) has been creating art on the cutting edge for nearly 125 years. With the highest accreditation level possible for an art and design college, MCAD provides students the instruction they need to grow along with the freedom critical to fostering their individual creativity. MCAD’s faculty, comprised exclusively of working artists and designers, is renowned for its ingenuity and expertise. Located in the Whittier neighborhood of south Minneapolis adjacent to two cultural gems of the Twin Cities, The Children&#39;s Theatre Company and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts MCAD offers students an ideal mix of support and challenge. The College encourages community participation and engagement in the arts through its Continuing Studies and Youth Programs, exhibitions, lectures, and special events. Yes MCAD provides apartment-style housing for more than 275 students in co-educational buildings located just 100 yards from the College&#39;s Main Building. Competitively priced, apartments are available in single, double and triple occupancies. Unfurnished apartments have a bathroom and kitchen with a refrigerator and range. Furnished apartments also have single beds, dressers, tables, a couch and a dinette set. Each building has self-locking entry doors, coin-operated laundry facilities, soft drink and snack machines and locked mailboxes. RAs provide advice and referrals and supervise each building. RAs also organize social and informational meetings to help residents get to know each other, the campus and the Twin Cities. Each resident is issued keys to the building door, apartment door and mailbox at move-in time.Utility costs (heat, electricity, local phone and water) are included in the housing fee. Electric costs in excess of $30 in any month will be charged back to the residents. Cable TV service is not included in the housing fee. Local phone service is included. Long distance calls must be made collect or charged to a long distance credit card. Mail can be sent to oncampus by using on-campus address and apartment number. Please refer to the assignment notice for the mailing address. No smoking is permitted in MCAD housing. All residence buildings are entirely smoke-free.
174127 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Bachelor of Science in Print and Web Communications Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 29,500 ( Rs 13,58,180 ) a year Minneapolis College of Art and Design The program is offered in the four-year Bachelor of Science degree program. The BSc curriculum integrates three critical dimensions of creative communication: creative management courses, studio courses, and liberal studies courses. The BSc degree program is designed to let students interested in both business and art put their talents and abilities to work. It's a great fit for students who are both visual and verbal, have an entrepreneurial knack, and like to analyze and solve complex problems. Students whose native language is not English must successfully complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Paper: 550, Computer: 213, IBT: 79. Bachelor degree Minneapolis College Of Art And Design The modules are VS 1935 Biological Systems 3; LS/HS 3235 Inventions and Progress 3; VS 1950 Visualizing Physics 3; VS 3850 Project Tracking 3; LS 3362 Understanding Contexts 3; VS 3364 Experience Frameworks 3; LS/HS 3025 Marketing Concepts and Analysis 3; VS 3930 Senior Project 3; VS IN 99 Two Internships 6; varying Externship or International Study 15; Specialization Courses: Select four of: VS 3415 Audience Analysis for Design Professionals 3; LS/HS 3852 Creating and Running a Business 3; LS/HS 3028 Feature Writing and Photojournalism 3; VS 3414 Infographics: Visualizing Data 3; VS 3425 Magazine Publishing 3; Liberal Arts Requirements: LS/HS 1501 Creative and Critical Thinking 3; LS/HS 2000 Writing for Organization and Communication 3; LS 1711 Symbolic Images 3; LS/HS 3220 Media Analysis 3; LS/HS 3115 Reading for Ideas 3; LS/HS 3350/3351 Cultural Systems 3; LS/HS 3320 Presentation and Debate 3; LS/HS 3354 Future Trends and Ideation 3; Select one of: LS/HS 3318 Cultural Anthropology 3; LS/HS 3312 Visual Ethnography 3; Studio Requirements: FDN 1111 Foundation: 2D 3; VS 3825 Visualization Studio 3; LS 3340 Visual Thinking 3; varying Personal Program BFA Studio Courses (select six) 18; Electives 9; Varying Electives 9. Minneapolis College of Art And Design   700 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 800 874 6223 EXTN 1 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 612 874 3700 The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) has been creating art on the cutting edge for nearly 125 years. With the highest accreditation level possible for an art and design college, MCAD provides students the instruction they need to grow along with the freedom critical to fostering their individual creativity. MCAD’s faculty, comprised exclusively of working artists and designers, is renowned for its ingenuity and expertise. Located in the Whittier neighborhood of south Minneapolis adjacent to two cultural gems of the Twin Cities, The Children&#39;s Theatre Company and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts MCAD offers students an ideal mix of support and challenge. The College encourages community participation and engagement in the arts through its Continuing Studies and Youth Programs, exhibitions, lectures, and special events. Yes MCAD provides apartment-style housing for more than 275 students in co-educational buildings located just 100 yards from the College&#39;s Main Building. Competitively priced, apartments are available in single, double and triple occupancies. Unfurnished apartments have a bathroom and kitchen with a refrigerator and range. Furnished apartments also have single beds, dressers, tables, a couch and a dinette set. Each building has self-locking entry doors, coin-operated laundry facilities, soft drink and snack machines and locked mailboxes. RAs provide advice and referrals and supervise each building. RAs also organize social and informational meetings to help residents get to know each other, the campus and the Twin Cities. Each resident is issued keys to the building door, apartment door and mailbox at move-in time.Utility costs (heat, electricity, local phone and water) are included in the housing fee. Electric costs in excess of $30 in any month will be charged back to the residents. Cable TV service is not included in the housing fee. Local phone service is included. Long distance calls must be made collect or charged to a long distance credit card. Mail can be sent to oncampus by using on-campus address and apartment number. Please refer to the assignment notice for the mailing address. No smoking is permitted in MCAD housing. All residence buildings are entirely smoke-free.
174127 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Master of Fine Arts in Animation Full Time 60 Credit-hour(s) $ 29,500 ( Rs 13,58,180 ) a year Minneapolis College of Art and Design This program at MCAD is based on the European model of advanced study, which is a mentor-based approach combining the independence of open studio work with the structure of regular feedback, critiques from visiting artists, and liberal arts seminars. An MFA consists of three curriculum components - studio courses, a studio critique seminar, and liberal arts seminars. Combined, this mentor-based program of study entitles you to an advanced degree, affording you many career opportunities in studio work, with an option in teaching.   Masters Minneapolis College Of Art And Design   Minneapolis College of Art And Design   700 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 800 874 6223 EXTN 1 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 612 874 3700 The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) has been creating art on the cutting edge for nearly 125 years. With the highest accreditation level possible for an art and design college, MCAD provides students the instruction they need to grow along with the freedom critical to fostering their individual creativity. MCAD’s faculty, comprised exclusively of working artists and designers, is renowned for its ingenuity and expertise. Located in the Whittier neighborhood of south Minneapolis adjacent to two cultural gems of the Twin Cities, The Children&#39;s Theatre Company and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts MCAD offers students an ideal mix of support and challenge. The College encourages community participation and engagement in the arts through its Continuing Studies and Youth Programs, exhibitions, lectures, and special events. Yes MCAD provides apartment-style housing for more than 275 students in co-educational buildings located just 100 yards from the College&#39;s Main Building. Competitively priced, apartments are available in single, double and triple occupancies. Unfurnished apartments have a bathroom and kitchen with a refrigerator and range. Furnished apartments also have single beds, dressers, tables, a couch and a dinette set. Each building has self-locking entry doors, coin-operated laundry facilities, soft drink and snack machines and locked mailboxes. RAs provide advice and referrals and supervise each building. RAs also organize social and informational meetings to help residents get to know each other, the campus and the Twin Cities. Each resident is issued keys to the building door, apartment door and mailbox at move-in time.Utility costs (heat, electricity, local phone and water) are included in the housing fee. Electric costs in excess of $30 in any month will be charged back to the residents. Cable TV service is not included in the housing fee. Local phone service is included. Long distance calls must be made collect or charged to a long distance credit card. Mail can be sent to oncampus by using on-campus address and apartment number. Please refer to the assignment notice for the mailing address. No smoking is permitted in MCAD housing. All residence buildings are entirely smoke-free.
174127 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Master of Fine Arts in Comic Art Full Time 60 Credit-hour(s) $ 29,500 ( Rs 13,58,180 ) a year Minneapolis College of Art and Design This program at MCAD is based on the European model of advanced study, which is a mentor-based approach combining the independence of open studio work with the structure of regular feedback, critiques from visiting artists, and liberal arts seminars. An MFA consists of three curriculum components - studio courses, a studio critique seminar, and liberal arts seminars. Combined, this mentor-based program of study entitles you to an advanced degree, affording you many career opportunities in studio work, with an option in teaching. Students whose native language is not English must successfully complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Paper: 550, Computer: 213, IBT: 79. Masters Minneapolis College Of Art And Design   Minneapolis College of Art And Design   700 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 800 874 6223 EXTN 1 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 612 874 3700 The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) has been creating art on the cutting edge for nearly 125 years. With the highest accreditation level possible for an art and design college, MCAD provides students the instruction they need to grow along with the freedom critical to fostering their individual creativity. MCAD’s faculty, comprised exclusively of working artists and designers, is renowned for its ingenuity and expertise. Located in the Whittier neighborhood of south Minneapolis adjacent to two cultural gems of the Twin Cities, The Children&#39;s Theatre Company and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts MCAD offers students an ideal mix of support and challenge. The College encourages community participation and engagement in the arts through its Continuing Studies and Youth Programs, exhibitions, lectures, and special events. Yes MCAD provides apartment-style housing for more than 275 students in co-educational buildings located just 100 yards from the College&#39;s Main Building. Competitively priced, apartments are available in single, double and triple occupancies. Unfurnished apartments have a bathroom and kitchen with a refrigerator and range. Furnished apartments also have single beds, dressers, tables, a couch and a dinette set. Each building has self-locking entry doors, coin-operated laundry facilities, soft drink and snack machines and locked mailboxes. RAs provide advice and referrals and supervise each building. RAs also organize social and informational meetings to help residents get to know each other, the campus and the Twin Cities. Each resident is issued keys to the building door, apartment door and mailbox at move-in time.Utility costs (heat, electricity, local phone and water) are included in the housing fee. Electric costs in excess of $30 in any month will be charged back to the residents. Cable TV service is not included in the housing fee. Local phone service is included. Long distance calls must be made collect or charged to a long distance credit card. Mail can be sent to oncampus by using on-campus address and apartment number. Please refer to the assignment notice for the mailing address. No smoking is permitted in MCAD housing. All residence buildings are entirely smoke-free.
174127 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Master of Fine Arts in Drawing Full Time 60 Credit-hour(s) $ 29,500 ( Rs 13,58,180 ) a year Minneapolis College of Art and Design The master of fine arts degree program at MCAD is based on the European model of advanced study, which is a mentor-based approach combining the independence of open studio work with the structure of regular feedback, critiques from visiting artists, and liberal arts seminars. Students whose native language is not English must successfully complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Paper: 550, Computer: 213, IBT: 79. Masters Minneapolis College Of Art And Design   Minneapolis College of Art And Design   700 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 800 874 6223 EXTN 1 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 612 874 3700 The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) has been creating art on the cutting edge for nearly 125 years. With the highest accreditation level possible for an art and design college, MCAD provides students the instruction they need to grow along with the freedom critical to fostering their individual creativity. MCAD’s faculty, comprised exclusively of working artists and designers, is renowned for its ingenuity and expertise. Located in the Whittier neighborhood of south Minneapolis adjacent to two cultural gems of the Twin Cities, The Children&#39;s Theatre Company and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts MCAD offers students an ideal mix of support and challenge. The College encourages community participation and engagement in the arts through its Continuing Studies and Youth Programs, exhibitions, lectures, and special events. Yes MCAD provides apartment-style housing for more than 275 students in co-educational buildings located just 100 yards from the College&#39;s Main Building. Competitively priced, apartments are available in single, double and triple occupancies. Unfurnished apartments have a bathroom and kitchen with a refrigerator and range. Furnished apartments also have single beds, dressers, tables, a couch and a dinette set. Each building has self-locking entry doors, coin-operated laundry facilities, soft drink and snack machines and locked mailboxes. RAs provide advice and referrals and supervise each building. RAs also organize social and informational meetings to help residents get to know each other, the campus and the Twin Cities. Each resident is issued keys to the building door, apartment door and mailbox at move-in time.Utility costs (heat, electricity, local phone and water) are included in the housing fee. Electric costs in excess of $30 in any month will be charged back to the residents. Cable TV service is not included in the housing fee. Local phone service is included. Long distance calls must be made collect or charged to a long distance credit card. Mail can be sent to oncampus by using on-campus address and apartment number. Please refer to the assignment notice for the mailing address. No smoking is permitted in MCAD housing. All residence buildings are entirely smoke-free.
174127 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Master of Fine Arts in Film Making Full Time 60 Credit-hour(s) $ 29,500 ( Rs 13,58,180 ) a year Minneapolis College of Art and Design This program at MCAD is based on the European model of advanced study, which is a mentor-based approach combining the independence of open studio work with the structure of regular feedback, critiques from visiting artists, and liberal arts seminars. An MFA consists of three curriculum components - studio courses, a studio critique seminar, and liberal arts seminars. Combined, this mentor-based program of study entitles you to an advanced degree, affording you many career opportunities in studio work, with an option in teaching. Students whose native language is not English must successfully complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Paper: 550, Computer: 213, IBT: 79. Masters Minneapolis College Of Art And Design   Minneapolis College of Art And Design   700 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 800 874 6223 EXTN 1 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 612 874 3700 The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) has been creating art on the cutting edge for nearly 125 years. With the highest accreditation level possible for an art and design college, MCAD provides students the instruction they need to grow along with the freedom critical to fostering their individual creativity. MCAD’s faculty, comprised exclusively of working artists and designers, is renowned for its ingenuity and expertise. Located in the Whittier neighborhood of south Minneapolis adjacent to two cultural gems of the Twin Cities, The Children&#39;s Theatre Company and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts MCAD offers students an ideal mix of support and challenge. The College encourages community participation and engagement in the arts through its Continuing Studies and Youth Programs, exhibitions, lectures, and special events. Yes MCAD provides apartment-style housing for more than 275 students in co-educational buildings located just 100 yards from the College&#39;s Main Building. Competitively priced, apartments are available in single, double and triple occupancies. Unfurnished apartments have a bathroom and kitchen with a refrigerator and range. Furnished apartments also have single beds, dressers, tables, a couch and a dinette set. Each building has self-locking entry doors, coin-operated laundry facilities, soft drink and snack machines and locked mailboxes. RAs provide advice and referrals and supervise each building. RAs also organize social and informational meetings to help residents get to know each other, the campus and the Twin Cities. Each resident is issued keys to the building door, apartment door and mailbox at move-in time.Utility costs (heat, electricity, local phone and water) are included in the housing fee. Electric costs in excess of $30 in any month will be charged back to the residents. Cable TV service is not included in the housing fee. Local phone service is included. Long distance calls must be made collect or charged to a long distance credit card. Mail can be sent to oncampus by using on-campus address and apartment number. Please refer to the assignment notice for the mailing address. No smoking is permitted in MCAD housing. All residence buildings are entirely smoke-free.
174127 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Master of Fine Arts in Furniture Design Full Time 60 Credit-hour(s) $ 29,500 ( Rs 13,58,180 ) a year Minneapolis College of Art and Design This program at MCAD is based on the European model of advanced study, which is a mentor-based approach combining the independence of open studio work with the structure of regular feedback, critiques from visiting artists, and liberal arts seminars. An MFA consists of three curriculum components - studio courses, a studio critique seminar, and liberal arts seminars. Combined, this mentor-based program of study entitles you to an advanced degree, affording you many career opportunities in studio work, with an option in teaching. Students whose native language is not English must successfully complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Paper: 550, Computer: 213, IBT: 79. Masters Minneapolis College Of Art And Design   Minneapolis College of Art And Design   700 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 800 874 6223 EXTN 1 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 612 874 3700 The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) has been creating art on the cutting edge for nearly 125 years. With the highest accreditation level possible for an art and design college, MCAD provides students the instruction they need to grow along with the freedom critical to fostering their individual creativity. MCAD’s faculty, comprised exclusively of working artists and designers, is renowned for its ingenuity and expertise. Located in the Whittier neighborhood of south Minneapolis adjacent to two cultural gems of the Twin Cities, The Children&#39;s Theatre Company and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts MCAD offers students an ideal mix of support and challenge. The College encourages community participation and engagement in the arts through its Continuing Studies and Youth Programs, exhibitions, lectures, and special events. Yes MCAD provides apartment-style housing for more than 275 students in co-educational buildings located just 100 yards from the College&#39;s Main Building. Competitively priced, apartments are available in single, double and triple occupancies. Unfurnished apartments have a bathroom and kitchen with a refrigerator and range. Furnished apartments also have single beds, dressers, tables, a couch and a dinette set. Each building has self-locking entry doors, coin-operated laundry facilities, soft drink and snack machines and locked mailboxes. RAs provide advice and referrals and supervise each building. RAs also organize social and informational meetings to help residents get to know each other, the campus and the Twin Cities. Each resident is issued keys to the building door, apartment door and mailbox at move-in time.Utility costs (heat, electricity, local phone and water) are included in the housing fee. Electric costs in excess of $30 in any month will be charged back to the residents. Cable TV service is not included in the housing fee. Local phone service is included. Long distance calls must be made collect or charged to a long distance credit card. Mail can be sent to oncampus by using on-campus address and apartment number. Please refer to the assignment notice for the mailing address. No smoking is permitted in MCAD housing. All residence buildings are entirely smoke-free.
174127 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Master of Fine Arts in Graphic Design Full Time 60 Credit-hour(s) $ 29,500 ( Rs 13,58,180 ) a year Minneapolis College of Art and Design This program at MCAD is based on the European model of advanced study, which is a mentor-based approach combining the independence of open studio work with the structure of regular feedback, critiques from visiting artists, and liberal arts seminars. An MFA consists of three curriculum components - studio courses, a studio critique seminar, and liberal arts seminars. Combined, this mentor-based program of study entitles you to an advanced degree, affording you many career opportunities in studio work, with an option in teaching. Students whose native language is not English must successfully complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Paper: 550, Computer: 213, IBT: 79. Masters Minneapolis College Of Art And Design   Minneapolis College of Art And Design   700 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 800 874 6223 EXTN 1 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 612 874 3700 The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) has been creating art on the cutting edge for nearly 125 years. With the highest accreditation level possible for an art and design college, MCAD provides students the instruction they need to grow along with the freedom critical to fostering their individual creativity. MCAD’s faculty, comprised exclusively of working artists and designers, is renowned for its ingenuity and expertise. Located in the Whittier neighborhood of south Minneapolis adjacent to two cultural gems of the Twin Cities, The Children&#39;s Theatre Company and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts MCAD offers students an ideal mix of support and challenge. The College encourages community participation and engagement in the arts through its Continuing Studies and Youth Programs, exhibitions, lectures, and special events. Yes MCAD provides apartment-style housing for more than 275 students in co-educational buildings located just 100 yards from the College&#39;s Main Building. Competitively priced, apartments are available in single, double and triple occupancies. Unfurnished apartments have a bathroom and kitchen with a refrigerator and range. Furnished apartments also have single beds, dressers, tables, a couch and a dinette set. Each building has self-locking entry doors, coin-operated laundry facilities, soft drink and snack machines and locked mailboxes. RAs provide advice and referrals and supervise each building. RAs also organize social and informational meetings to help residents get to know each other, the campus and the Twin Cities. Each resident is issued keys to the building door, apartment door and mailbox at move-in time.Utility costs (heat, electricity, local phone and water) are included in the housing fee. Electric costs in excess of $30 in any month will be charged back to the residents. Cable TV service is not included in the housing fee. Local phone service is included. Long distance calls must be made collect or charged to a long distance credit card. Mail can be sent to oncampus by using on-campus address and apartment number. Please refer to the assignment notice for the mailing address. No smoking is permitted in MCAD housing. All residence buildings are entirely smoke-free.
174127 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Master of Fine Arts in Illustration Full Time 60 Credit-hour(s) $ 29,500 ( Rs 13,58,180 ) a year Minneapolis College of Art and Design This program at MCAD is based on the European model of advanced study, which is a mentor-based approach combining the independence of open studio work with the structure of regular feedback, critiques from visiting artists, and liberal arts seminars. An MFA consists of three curriculum components - studio courses, a studio critique seminar, and liberal arts seminars. Combined, this mentor-based program of study entitles you to an advanced degree, affording you many career opportunities in studio work, with an option in teaching. Students whose native language is not English must successfully complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Paper: 550, Computer: 213, IBT: 79. Masters Minneapolis College Of Art And Design   Minneapolis College of Art And Design   700 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 800 874 6223 EXTN 1 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 612 874 3700 The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) has been creating art on the cutting edge for nearly 125 years. With the highest accreditation level possible for an art and design college, MCAD provides students the instruction they need to grow along with the freedom critical to fostering their individual creativity. MCAD’s faculty, comprised exclusively of working artists and designers, is renowned for its ingenuity and expertise. Located in the Whittier neighborhood of south Minneapolis adjacent to two cultural gems of the Twin Cities, The Children&#39;s Theatre Company and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts MCAD offers students an ideal mix of support and challenge. The College encourages community participation and engagement in the arts through its Continuing Studies and Youth Programs, exhibitions, lectures, and special events. Yes MCAD provides apartment-style housing for more than 275 students in co-educational buildings located just 100 yards from the College&#39;s Main Building. Competitively priced, apartments are available in single, double and triple occupancies. Unfurnished apartments have a bathroom and kitchen with a refrigerator and range. Furnished apartments also have single beds, dressers, tables, a couch and a dinette set. Each building has self-locking entry doors, coin-operated laundry facilities, soft drink and snack machines and locked mailboxes. RAs provide advice and referrals and supervise each building. RAs also organize social and informational meetings to help residents get to know each other, the campus and the Twin Cities. Each resident is issued keys to the building door, apartment door and mailbox at move-in time.Utility costs (heat, electricity, local phone and water) are included in the housing fee. Electric costs in excess of $30 in any month will be charged back to the residents. Cable TV service is not included in the housing fee. Local phone service is included. Long distance calls must be made collect or charged to a long distance credit card. Mail can be sent to oncampus by using on-campus address and apartment number. Please refer to the assignment notice for the mailing address. No smoking is permitted in MCAD housing. All residence buildings are entirely smoke-free.
174127 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Master of Fine Arts in Painting Full Time 60 Credit-hour(s) $ 29,500 ( Rs 13,58,180 ) a year Minneapolis College of Art and Design This program at MCAD is based on the European model of advanced study, which is a mentor-based approach combining the independence of open studio work with the structure of regular feedback, critiques from visiting artists, and liberal arts seminars. An MFA consists of three curriculum components - studio courses, a studio critique seminar, and liberal arts seminars. Combined, this mentor-based program of study entitles you to an advanced degree, affording you many career opportunities in studio work, with an option in teaching. Students whose native language is not English must successfully complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Paper: 550, Computer: 213, IBT: 79. Masters Minneapolis College Of Art And Design   Minneapolis College of Art And Design   700 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 800 874 6223 EXTN 1 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 612 874 3700 The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) has been creating art on the cutting edge for nearly 125 years. With the highest accreditation level possible for an art and design college, MCAD provides students the instruction they need to grow along with the freedom critical to fostering their individual creativity. MCAD’s faculty, comprised exclusively of working artists and designers, is renowned for its ingenuity and expertise. Located in the Whittier neighborhood of south Minneapolis adjacent to two cultural gems of the Twin Cities, The Children&#39;s Theatre Company and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts MCAD offers students an ideal mix of support and challenge. The College encourages community participation and engagement in the arts through its Continuing Studies and Youth Programs, exhibitions, lectures, and special events. Yes MCAD provides apartment-style housing for more than 275 students in co-educational buildings located just 100 yards from the College&#39;s Main Building. Competitively priced, apartments are available in single, double and triple occupancies. Unfurnished apartments have a bathroom and kitchen with a refrigerator and range. Furnished apartments also have single beds, dressers, tables, a couch and a dinette set. Each building has self-locking entry doors, coin-operated laundry facilities, soft drink and snack machines and locked mailboxes. RAs provide advice and referrals and supervise each building. RAs also organize social and informational meetings to help residents get to know each other, the campus and the Twin Cities. Each resident is issued keys to the building door, apartment door and mailbox at move-in time.Utility costs (heat, electricity, local phone and water) are included in the housing fee. Electric costs in excess of $30 in any month will be charged back to the residents. Cable TV service is not included in the housing fee. Local phone service is included. Long distance calls must be made collect or charged to a long distance credit card. Mail can be sent to oncampus by using on-campus address and apartment number. Please refer to the assignment notice for the mailing address. No smoking is permitted in MCAD housing. All residence buildings are entirely smoke-free.
174127 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Master of Fine Arts in Photography Full Time 60 Credit-hour(s) $ 29,500 ( Rs 13,58,180 ) a year Minneapolis College of Art and Design This program at MCAD is based on the European model of advanced study, which is a mentor-based approach combining the independence of open studio work with the structure of regular feedback, critiques from visiting artists, and liberal arts seminars. An MFA consists of three curriculum components - studio courses, a studio critique seminar, and liberal arts seminars. Combined, this mentor-based program of study entitles you to an advanced degree, affording you many career opportunities in studio work, with an option in teaching. Students whose native language is not English must successfully complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Paper: 550, Computer: 213, IBT: 79. Masters Minneapolis College Of Art And Design   Minneapolis College of Art And Design   700 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 800 874 6223 EXTN 1 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 612 874 3700 The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) has been creating art on the cutting edge for nearly 125 years. With the highest accreditation level possible for an art and design college, MCAD provides students the instruction they need to grow along with the freedom critical to fostering their individual creativity. MCAD’s faculty, comprised exclusively of working artists and designers, is renowned for its ingenuity and expertise. Located in the Whittier neighborhood of south Minneapolis adjacent to two cultural gems of the Twin Cities, The Children&#39;s Theatre Company and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts MCAD offers students an ideal mix of support and challenge. The College encourages community participation and engagement in the arts through its Continuing Studies and Youth Programs, exhibitions, lectures, and special events. Yes MCAD provides apartment-style housing for more than 275 students in co-educational buildings located just 100 yards from the College&#39;s Main Building. Competitively priced, apartments are available in single, double and triple occupancies. Unfurnished apartments have a bathroom and kitchen with a refrigerator and range. Furnished apartments also have single beds, dressers, tables, a couch and a dinette set. Each building has self-locking entry doors, coin-operated laundry facilities, soft drink and snack machines and locked mailboxes. RAs provide advice and referrals and supervise each building. RAs also organize social and informational meetings to help residents get to know each other, the campus and the Twin Cities. Each resident is issued keys to the building door, apartment door and mailbox at move-in time.Utility costs (heat, electricity, local phone and water) are included in the housing fee. Electric costs in excess of $30 in any month will be charged back to the residents. Cable TV service is not included in the housing fee. Local phone service is included. Long distance calls must be made collect or charged to a long distance credit card. Mail can be sent to oncampus by using on-campus address and apartment number. Please refer to the assignment notice for the mailing address. No smoking is permitted in MCAD housing. All residence buildings are entirely smoke-free.
174127 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Master of Fine Arts in Print Paper Book Full Time 60 Credit-hour(s) $ 29,500 ( Rs 13,58,180 ) a year Minneapolis College of Art and Design This program at MCAD is based on the European model of advanced study, which is a mentor-based approach combining the independence of open studio work with the structure of regular feedback, critiques from visiting artists, and liberal arts seminars. An MFA consists of three curriculum components - studio courses, a studio critique seminar, and liberal arts seminars. Combined, this mentor-based program of study entitles you to an advanced degree, affording you many career opportunities in studio work, with an option in teaching. Students whose native language is not English must successfully complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Paper: 550, Computer: 213, IBT: 79. Masters Minneapolis College Of Art And Design   Minneapolis College of Art And Design   700 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 800 874 6223 EXTN 1 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 612 874 3700 The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) has been creating art on the cutting edge for nearly 125 years. With the highest accreditation level possible for an art and design college, MCAD provides students the instruction they need to grow along with the freedom critical to fostering their individual creativity. MCAD’s faculty, comprised exclusively of working artists and designers, is renowned for its ingenuity and expertise. Located in the Whittier neighborhood of south Minneapolis adjacent to two cultural gems of the Twin Cities, The Children&#39;s Theatre Company and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts MCAD offers students an ideal mix of support and challenge. The College encourages community participation and engagement in the arts through its Continuing Studies and Youth Programs, exhibitions, lectures, and special events. Yes MCAD provides apartment-style housing for more than 275 students in co-educational buildings located just 100 yards from the College&#39;s Main Building. Competitively priced, apartments are available in single, double and triple occupancies. Unfurnished apartments have a bathroom and kitchen with a refrigerator and range. Furnished apartments also have single beds, dressers, tables, a couch and a dinette set. Each building has self-locking entry doors, coin-operated laundry facilities, soft drink and snack machines and locked mailboxes. RAs provide advice and referrals and supervise each building. RAs also organize social and informational meetings to help residents get to know each other, the campus and the Twin Cities. Each resident is issued keys to the building door, apartment door and mailbox at move-in time.Utility costs (heat, electricity, local phone and water) are included in the housing fee. Electric costs in excess of $30 in any month will be charged back to the residents. Cable TV service is not included in the housing fee. Local phone service is included. Long distance calls must be made collect or charged to a long distance credit card. Mail can be sent to oncampus by using on-campus address and apartment number. Please refer to the assignment notice for the mailing address. No smoking is permitted in MCAD housing. All residence buildings are entirely smoke-free.
174127 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Master of Fine Arts in Sculpture Full Time 60 Credit-hour(s) $ 29,500 ( Rs 13,58,180 ) a year Minneapolis College of Art and Design This program at MCAD is based on the European model of advanced study, which is a mentor-based approach combining the independence of open studio work with the structure of regular feedback, critiques from visiting artists, and liberal arts seminars. An MFA consists of three curriculum components - studio courses, a studio critique seminar, and liberal arts seminars. Combined, this mentor-based program of study entitles you to an advanced degree, affording you many career opportunities in studio work, with an option in teaching. Students whose native language is not English must successfully complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Paper: 550, Computer: 213, IBT: 79. Masters Minneapolis College Of Art And Design   Minneapolis College of Art And Design   700 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 800 874 6223 EXTN 1 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 612 874 3700 The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) has been creating art on the cutting edge for nearly 125 years. With the highest accreditation level possible for an art and design college, MCAD provides students the instruction they need to grow along with the freedom critical to fostering their individual creativity. MCAD’s faculty, comprised exclusively of working artists and designers, is renowned for its ingenuity and expertise. Located in the Whittier neighborhood of south Minneapolis adjacent to two cultural gems of the Twin Cities, The Children&#39;s Theatre Company and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts MCAD offers students an ideal mix of support and challenge. The College encourages community participation and engagement in the arts through its Continuing Studies and Youth Programs, exhibitions, lectures, and special events. Yes MCAD provides apartment-style housing for more than 275 students in co-educational buildings located just 100 yards from the College&#39;s Main Building. Competitively priced, apartments are available in single, double and triple occupancies. Unfurnished apartments have a bathroom and kitchen with a refrigerator and range. Furnished apartments also have single beds, dressers, tables, a couch and a dinette set. Each building has self-locking entry doors, coin-operated laundry facilities, soft drink and snack machines and locked mailboxes. RAs provide advice and referrals and supervise each building. RAs also organize social and informational meetings to help residents get to know each other, the campus and the Twin Cities. Each resident is issued keys to the building door, apartment door and mailbox at move-in time.Utility costs (heat, electricity, local phone and water) are included in the housing fee. Electric costs in excess of $30 in any month will be charged back to the residents. Cable TV service is not included in the housing fee. Local phone service is included. Long distance calls must be made collect or charged to a long distance credit card. Mail can be sent to oncampus by using on-campus address and apartment number. Please refer to the assignment notice for the mailing address. No smoking is permitted in MCAD housing. All residence buildings are entirely smoke-free.
174127 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Master of Fine Arts in Web and Multimedia Environments Full Time 60 Credit-hour(s) $ 29,500 ( Rs 13,58,180 ) Minneapolis College of Art and Design This program at MCAD is based on the European model of advanced study, which is a mentor-based approach combining the independence of open studio work with the structure of regular feedback, critiques from visiting artists, and liberal arts seminars. An MFA consists of three curriculum components - studio courses, a studio critique seminar, and liberal arts seminars. Combined, this mentor-based program of study entitles you to an advanced degree, affording you many career opportunities in studio work, with an option in teaching. Students whose native language is not English must successfully complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Paper: 550, Computer: 213, IBT: 79. Masters Minneapolis College Of Art And Design   Minneapolis College of Art And Design   700 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 800 874 6223 EXTN 1 Minneapolis College of Art and Design Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2501 Stevens Avenue, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55404, +1 612 874 3700 The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) has been creating art on the cutting edge for nearly 125 years. With the highest accreditation level possible for an art and design college, MCAD provides students the instruction they need to grow along with the freedom critical to fostering their individual creativity. MCAD’s faculty, comprised exclusively of working artists and designers, is renowned for its ingenuity and expertise. Located in the Whittier neighborhood of south Minneapolis adjacent to two cultural gems of the Twin Cities, The Children&#39;s Theatre Company and The Minneapolis Institute of Arts MCAD offers students an ideal mix of support and challenge. The College encourages community participation and engagement in the arts through its Continuing Studies and Youth Programs, exhibitions, lectures, and special events. Yes MCAD provides apartment-style housing for more than 275 students in co-educational buildings located just 100 yards from the College&#39;s Main Building. Competitively priced, apartments are available in single, double and triple occupancies. Unfurnished apartments have a bathroom and kitchen with a refrigerator and range. Furnished apartments also have single beds, dressers, tables, a couch and a dinette set. Each building has self-locking entry doors, coin-operated laundry facilities, soft drink and snack machines and locked mailboxes. RAs provide advice and referrals and supervise each building. RAs also organize social and informational meetings to help residents get to know each other, the campus and the Twin Cities. Each resident is issued keys to the building door, apartment door and mailbox at move-in time.Utility costs (heat, electricity, local phone and water) are included in the housing fee. Electric costs in excess of $30 in any month will be charged back to the residents. Cable TV service is not included in the housing fee. Local phone service is included. Long distance calls must be made collect or charged to a long distance credit card. Mail can be sent to oncampus by using on-campus address and apartment number. Please refer to the assignment notice for the mailing address. No smoking is permitted in MCAD housing. All residence buildings are entirely smoke-free.
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A. A. S. in Administrative Assistant/Software Support Specialist Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College This Program helps students to become proficient in computer, business, and communication skills that are used to provide administrative and technology support in a wide variety of business office and customer service settings. The Coursework will cover the fundamentals of Business Computers, Business Culture, Written Business Communication, Business Presentations, and extensive work with current software applications. Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include BTEC 1010 - Fundamentals of Business Computers (2 credits), BTEC 1060 - Keyboarding (3 credits), BTEC 1080 - Microsoft Word (3 credits), BTEC 1800 - Business Culture and Communication (3 credits), BTEC 2030 - Business Presentations (2 credits), ACCT 1200 - Principles of Accounting 1 (4 credits), BTEC 2100 - Microsoft Excel (3 credits), BTEC 2110 - Microsoft Access (3 credits), BTEC 2355 - Desktop Publishing with Microsoft Word (3 credits), BTEC 2375 - Written Business Communications (3 credits), BTEC 2450 - Internship (1 credit), BTEC 2630 - Microsoft PowerPoint (2 credits), BTEC 2730 - The Professional Office (3 credits), BTEC 2775 - Power Keyboarding (3 credits), BTEC 2825 - Career Management (2 credits),ITEC 1250 - Microsoft Windows Operating Systems (3 credits), BUSN 2252 - Principles of Management (3 credits), BUSN 2256 - Supervision and Leadership Skills (3 credits), ITEC 1310 - Microcomputer System Maintenance (4 credits), ITEC 1425 - Data Communications (4 credits) and ITEC 1475 - Linux System Administration (4 credits). Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A. A. S. in Child Development Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College This Program will prepare students to organize and lead activities and provide nurturing care for children, particularly in urban childcare centers, family child care homes, nursery schools, elementary classrooms, and after-school programs. This Program also incorporates cultural diversity into all of its courses, emphasizing working with children and families of all kinds in an urban setting. The coursework will cover child development; community, family and parent relationships; oral and written communication; safety, health and nutrition; and child guidance. Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include EDUC 1000 Introduction to Careers with, Children and Youth (1), EDUC 1215 Growth and Development of Children and Youth (3), CHDV 1220 Child Safety, Health and Nutrition (3), EDUC 1235 Guiding Behaviors of Children and Youth (3), CHDV 1240 Caregiving and Teaching Strategies ( 3), EDUC 1500 Introduction to Urban Education and Urban Learners (3) , CHDV 1545 Learning Experiences (3), CHDV 1600 Practicum 1 (2), CHDV 1505 Professional Relations for Early Childhood 3.00, ENGL 1100 College English 1. 3.00, SOCI 1110 Families in a Contemporary Society. 3.00, SOCI 2115 Family Violence 3.00,
HDV 2500 Professional Leadership 3.00, CHDV 2545 Curriculum Planning 3.00, CHDV 2600 Practicum 2 - 3.00, Child Development Elective.6.00 and Gen. Ed. MnTC. 12.00.
Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A. A. S. in Office Information Processing Specialist Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College This Program helps students to become proficient in computer, business, and communication skills that are used to provide administrative and technology support in a wide variety of business office and customer service settings. The Coursework will cover the fundamentals of Business Computers, Business Culture, Written Business Communication, Business Presentations, and extensive work with current software applications. Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include BTEC 1010 - Fundamentals of Business Computers (2 credits), BTEC 1060 - Keyboarding (3 credits), BTEC 1080 - Microsoft Word (3 credits), BTEC 1800 - Business Culture and Communication (3 credits) ,BTEC 2030 - Business Presentations (2 credits), BTEC 2100 - Microsoft Excel (3 credits), BTEC 2110 - Microsoft Access (3 credits), BTEC 2355 - Desktop Publishing with Microsoft Word (3 credits), BTEC 2375 - Written Business Communications (3 credits),BTEC 2450 - Internship (1 credit), BTEC 2630 - Microsoft PowerPoint (2 credits), BTEC 2730 - The Professional Office (3 credits),BTEC 2775 - Power Keyboarding (2 credits) and BTEC 2825 - Career Management (2 credits) Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A. S. in Addiction counseling: Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College This Program will teach students the special counseling and interpersonal skills, need to work with individuals troubled by alcohol and drug abuse. Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include COUN 2510 Introduction to Addictionology.- 3.00, COUN 2530 Counseling Skills -3.00, ENGL 1110 College English 1 - 3.00, General Education Courses -6.00, COUN 2520 Psychopharmacology -3.00, COUN 2620 Assessment and Interviewing. -3.00, COUN 2630 Case Management and Legal and Ethical Standards.-3.00, COUN 2640 Group Counseling -3.00, COUN 2700 Internship 1 -9.00, COUN 2710 Internship Seminar 1 -1.00, COUN 2800 Internship 2 .-9.00, COUN 2810 Internship Seminar 2 . -1.00 and General Education Courses -.21.00. Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.A.S. in Accounting Technician Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College This program includes topics of cost accounting, critical thinking, intermediate accounting, and interpretation and analysis of financial information. Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include ACCT 1215 - Accounting Cycle (1 credit), ACCT 1222 - Business Math (3 credits), BUSN 1140 - Introduction to Business (3 credits), BUSN 2202 - Financial Accounting (4 credits), ENGL 1110 - College English 1 (3 credits), ACCT 1230 - Payroll Accounting (3 credits), ACCT 1260 - Spreadsheet for Accounting (4 credits), ACCT 1262 - Computerized Accounting - Peachtree (2 credits), ACCT 1270 - Computerized Accounting - QuickBooks (2 credits), ACCT 1280 - Income Tax (3 credits), ACCT 2230 - Intermediate Accounting 1 (4 credits), ACCT 2240 - Intermediate Accounting 2 (4 credits), ACCT 2290 - Accounting Technical Review (2 credits), BTEC 2375 - Written Business Communications (3 credits), BUSN 2224 - Managerial Accounting (4 credits), SPCH 1010 - Interpersonal Communications (3 credits), BUSN 1142 - Principles of Marketing (4 credits), BUSN 2252 - Principles of Management (4 credits), BUSN 2260 - Legal Environment of Business (4 credits), ECON 2000 - Principles of Macroeconomics (3 credits), ECON 2200 - Principles of Microeconomics (3 credits) and MATH 1110 - College Algebra (4 credits). Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.A.S. in Air Traffic Conrol Full Time Variable $ 237 ( Rs 10,914 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College The Program will prepare students in skills related to the aviation industry and to meet minimum standards for eligibility to enter the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) air traffic control career field. Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses, Air Traffic Control Aptitude Test and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include ATCT 2000 - Intro to Air Traffic Control (ATC) (3 credits), ATCT 2100 - Intro to Aviation Weather (3 credits), ATCT 2135 - Aviation Law: Accident Investigation Analysis and ATC Applications (3 credits), ATCT 2110 - Aviation Knowledge (3 credits), ATCT 2120 - Basic Navigation/Flight Operations (3 credits), ATCT 2310 - Principles of En Route Non-Radar Separation (3 credits), ATCT 2415 - ATC Computers and Flight Data (3 credits), ATCT 2425 - Applications of En Route Non-Radar and Intro to Radar Separation (3 credits), ATCT 2445 - Human Factors in ATC (3 credits), ATCT 2500 - Advanced Radar and Radar Associate Application (9 credits) and ATCT 2515 - ATC Career Preparation (3 credits). Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.A.S. in Audio-Video Digital Media Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College This Program will train students to creatively and dynamically convey information by combining graphic and photographic images with video, animation, audio and music. Students will learn digital capture and output, using industry standard hardware and software to create professional quality media products Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include MPRO 1111 Intro to Dynamic Media Software . . . . . 3.00, MPRO 1150 Scriptwriting for Media - . 3.00, MPRO 1200 Audio for Dynamic Media. - . 3.00, MPRO 1201 Video Basics—Single Camera - . . 3.00, MPRO 1202 Beginning Digital Animation . - 3.00, MPRO 1203 Motion Graphics Software . - 3.00, MPRO 2101 Real-Time & Multi-Camera Video . - 3.00, GRPH 2110 Adobe Photoshop . - . 3.00, CIST 1101 Cinema History 1 - 3.00, General Education Courses MnTC (1) . . - 3.00,
PRO 2111 Interactive Design and Production . . . . . 3.00, MPRO 1120 Media Systems . - . 3.00, MPRO 2113 Independent Project . . - . 1.00, CIST 1102 Cinema History 2 . - 3.00, Elective from MPRO, PHDI, GRPH, EPUB - 3.00, MPRO 2431 Business of Media - 2.00, MPRO 2450 Portfolio Show . - . 3.00, MPRO 2100 Advanced Audio for Media . . . . - . 3.00, Elective from MPRO, PHDI, GRPH, EPUB. - . 3.00 and General Education Courses. - . 6.00.
Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.A.S. in Computer Forensics Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College This is a unique Degree program that combines knowledge and skills of a number of areas including information technology, information security, computer forensics, criminal justice, law, investigation and ethics. Computer forensics professionals are primarily employed by governmental and legal agencies that specialize in cyber crime investigations. Instructors with business and industry experience lead classes and cover the various program areas. Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include ITEC 1100 - Information Technology Concepts (2 credits), ITEC 1110 - Information Technology Skills (2 credits), ITEC 1150 - Programming Logic and Design (3 credits), ITEC 1250 - Microsoft Windows Operating Systems (3 credits), ITEC 1425 - Data Communications (4 credits), PSCI 1101 - American Government (3 credits), PSCI 2000 - Constitutional Law (3 credits), SOCI 2155 - Introduction to Criminal Justice (3 credits), LAWE 2230 - Legal Issues and Law Enforcement (3 credits), ITEC 1310 - Microcomputer System Maintenance (4 credits), ITEC 2710 - Microsoft Network Administration (4 credits), ITEC 1475 - Linux System Administration (4 credits), ITEC 2880 - Cisco Network Administration (4 credits), ITEC 2865 - Internet/Intranet Security (4 credits), ITEC 2950 - Information Technology Career Preparation (2 credits), ENGL 1110 - College English 1 (3 credits), ENGL 1111 - College English 2 (3 credits) and SPCH 1000 - Fundamentals of Communication (3 credits). Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.A.S. in Computer Support and Network Administration Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College This Degree provides a comprehensive, industry-focused training on network support and Internet technologies. Students will learn how to install, configure, and maintain computer hardware, protocols, operating systems, software and Internetworking devices, with special emphasis on developing troubleshooting skills. Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include ITEC 1100 Information Technology Concepts -.2.00, ITEC 1110 Information Technology Skills -.2.00, ITEC 1150 Computer Programming Principles - .3.00, ITEC 1250 Microsoft Windows Operating Systems. .3.00, ITEC 1425 Data Communications. -.4.00, ITEC 1310 Microcomputer System Maintenance . . .4.00, ITEC 1475 Linux System Administration -.4.00, ITEC 2425 Information Technology Project Management-.4.00,ITEC 2710 Microsoft Network Administration -.4.00, ITEC 2865 Internet/Intranet Security: Implementation and Management -.4.00 ,ITEC 2880 Cisco Network Administration -4.00, ITEC 2910 LAN Implementation and Management 4.00, ITEC 2950 Information Technology Career Preparation . -2.00, General Education Courses-16.00, and Electives -.8.00. Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.A.S. in Culinary Arts Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College The Program prepares students in all facets of food preparation and presentation and assist students in developing students' own creative culinary style. Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include CULA 1100 Introduction to Food Service - .3.00, CULA 1104 Introduction to Pantry - .2.00, CULA 1106 Introduction to Baking- .3.00, CULA 1107 Purchasing, Receiving and Cost control.3.00, CULA 1109 Food Service Sanitation - .2.00, CULA 1110 Food Service Nutrition - .3.00, CULA 1151 Introduction to Table Service. - .2.00, CULA 1152 Casual Dining Food Production 1—Cold Food - .3.00, CULA 1153 Casual Dining Food Production 2, —Hot Food - . .3.00, CULA 1154 Basic Meat, Fish and Poultry Principles. .2.00, CULA 1156 Menu Design - . .1.00, CULA 2101 Advanced Pantry Production . - .3.00, CULA 2102 Ala Carte Food Preparation -3.00, CULA 2103 Advanced Pastry and Baking -3.00, CULA 2104 Advanced Dining Room Service-3.00, CULA 2501 Supervisory/Management - .2.00, CULA 2502 Garde Manger. - .3.00, CULA 2503 Pastry Arts-3.00, CULA 2504 Buffet, Banquet and Catering Methods . .3.00, and General Education Courses - .20.00. Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.A.S. in Electroneurodiagnostic Technology Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College This Program provides students with the skills needed to work with a variety of equipment to perform diagnostic neurological studies and tests. After the third semester of coursework is completed, students will receive the diploma and can work in this field. Students will learn the skills needed to perform quality electroencephalograms, evoked potentials, nerve conduction studies, and intraoperative monitoring in hospitals and neurology clinics. Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include BIOL 2224 Anatomy - .4.00, BIOL 2224 Anatomy Lab , BIOL 1127 Human Biology - .3.00, BIOL 1128 Human Biology Lab - .1.00, COML 1100 Computer Literacy -2.00, BIOL 1190 Biomedical Terminology -2.00, ENDT 1000 Foundations of ENDT- .5.00, ENDT 1400 Role of the END Technologist -2.00, ENDT 1100 Clinical Neurology for the ENDT Role . .4.00, ENDT 1200 Clinical 1 - .2.00, ENDT 1500 Instrumentation - .4.00, ENGL 1110 College English- .3.00, ENDT 1300 Clinical 2 . - .4.00, PSYC 1110 General Psychology - .4.00, PSYC 2240 Lifespan Psychology-4.00, ENDT 2100 Evoked Potentials -4.00, ENDT 2200 Nerve Conduction Studies - .3.00, ENDT 2300 Clinical 3 - .2.00, SPCH 1012 Intercultural Communication - .3.00, ENDT 2400 Intraoperative Monitoring -5.00, ENDT 2500 Clinical 4 . - .4.00 and ENDT 2600 Synthesis Clinical - . .4.00. Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.A.S. in Graphic Design and Visual Communication Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College The Program will teach students how to visually communicate important messages and electronically prepare their work for printed reproduction of catalogs, brochures, book jackets, advertisements, packaging, point-of-purchase and more. The program's core set of classes will allow students to specialize in graphic design, or migrate to the Electronic Publishing or Web Design Program. Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include ARTS 1121 Drawing 1 - .3.00, GRPH 1101 Typography 1 - .3.00, GRPH 1120 Layout and Design 1 - .3.00, GRPH 1130 Introduction to Graphics Software - .3.00, GRPH 1140 Color Theory -3.00, GRPH 1540 History of Graphic Design -3.00, ARTS 1142 Painting 1 - .3.00, GRPH 1520 Layout and Design 2 - .3.00, RPH 1550 QuarkXPress . - .3.00, GRPH 1560 Print Production 1 - .3.00, GRPH 1570 Adobe Illustrator- .3.00, GRPH 2101 Typography 2 - .3.00, GRPH 2110 Adobe Photoshop. -3.00, GRPH 2130 Graphic Design Problems 1 - .3.00, GRPH 2165 Print Production. - .2.00, GRPH 2530 Graphic Design Problems 2 . -3.00, GRPH 2540 Career Planning/Professional Practices . .3.00, GRPH 2550 Portfolio Prep/Exhibit -3.00, General Education Courses -15.00 and Elective Courses - .3.00. Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.A.S. in Homeland Security Specialist Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College The Program will prepare students to enter employment in a variety of organizations tasked with the responsibility to protect the community from the effects of natural and man-made disasters. The homeland security and disaster management field is a vibrant and growing industry Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include ENGL 1110 - College English 1 (3 credits), SOCI 1105 - Introduction to Sociology (3 credits), HLTH 2249 - First Responder (3 credits), HLSC 1000 - Introduction to Homeland Security (3 credits), HLSC 1110 - Emergency Management Systems (3 credits), HLSC 1220 - Hazardous Materials Awareness (3 credits), ENLG 1111 - College English 2 (3 credits), SOCI 2155 - Introduction to Criminal Justice (3 credits), LAWE 1215 - Police and Community (3 credits), HLSC 1330 - GIS for Homeland Security (3 credits), HLSC 1400 - Emergency Management Command and Control (3 credits), HLSC 2200 - Terrorism and Emergency Management (3 credits), SOCI 2115 - Family Violence (3 credits), LAWE 1220 - Juvenile Justice (3 credits), PSYC 1100 - Applying Psychology (3 credits), HLSC 2220 - Hazardous Risk Assessment (3 credits), HLSC 2330 - Crisis Managment, Recovery and and Continuity (3 credits), HLSC 2440 - Weapons of Mass Destruction (3 credits), PHIL 1171 - Ethics (3 credits), SOCI 2145 - American Minority Relations (3 credits), PSCI 1101 - American Government and Politics (3 credits), HLSC 2500 - Homeland Security Contingency Planning (3 credits) and HLSC 2550 - Homeland Security Practicum (3 credits). Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.A.S. in Law enforcement Full Time Variable $ 237 ( Rs 10,914 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College The Program will prepare students to become a professional law enforcement officer who thinks clearly, applies communication and human behavior principles to the job, and effectively uses hands-on skills as the situation requires. Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include ENGL 1110 - College English 1 (3 credits), ENGL 1111 - College English 2 (3 credits),
LTH 2249 - First Responder (3 credits), PHIL 1171 - Ethics (3 credits), LAWE 1215 - Police and Community (3 credits), LAWE 1220 - Juvenile Justice (3 credits), PHED 1180 - Fitness Intensity Training (1 credit), LAWE 2251 - Criminal Justice "Service Learning" Internship (1 credit), PSYC 1100 - Applying Psychology (3 credits), PSYC 2260 - Social Psychology (3 credits), PSYC 1110 - General Psychology (4 credits), SOCI 1110 - Introductory to Sociology (3 credits), SOCI 1105 - Family Violence (3 credits), SOCI 2145 - American Minority Relations (3 credits), SOCI 2155 - Introduction to Criminal Justice (3 credits), SPCH 1010 - Interpersonal Communication (3 credits), LAWE 2225 - Criminal Investigation (3 credits), LAWE 2230 - Legal Issues and Law Enforcement (3 credits), LAWE 2231 - MN Criminal and Traffic Codes (3 credits), LAWE 2240 - Patrol Operations (3 credits) and LAWE 2299 - Law Enforcement Integrated Practicum (9 credits).
Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.A.S. in Photography and Digital Imaging Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College The Program at MCTC integrates the latest developments in digital photo technology while maintaining an emphasis on traditional photographic skills such as composition, exposure, camerawork and lighting. Coursework covers metering and lighting techniques, portraiture, product, studio and location photography. Students will use digital SLR cameras, high-end digital capture backs and the latest in digital capture technology. The complete digital work flow process is covered from input; file management, color management through image output. Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include PHDI 1010 Photo Composition and Design .2.00, PHDI 1110 Digital Photography 1 .3.00, PHDI 1120 Lighting 1 3.00, GRPH 1130 Intro to Graphics Software.3.00, General Education Courses .6.00,FILM 1300 History of Photography and one of the following: ENGL 1110 or SPCH 1010,PHDI 1230 Lighting 2..3.00,GRPH 2110 Photoshop. 3.00, PHDI 1250 Digital Photography 2 3.00,PHDI 1270 Medium Format Photography .2.00, PHDI 1290 Flash Photography .2.00,General Education Courses .3.00,PHOT 1100,PHDI 1240 Photo Assistant Training .2.00,PHDI 2120 Product Photography 3.00,PHDI 2130 Portrait Photography 3.00,Elective Courses.2.00,General Education Courses 6.00,PHDI 2430 Media Business 3.00, PHDI 2210 Portfolio Development and Presentation 4.00, PHDI 2470 Internship.3.00, Elective Courses.2.00 and General Education Courses.3.00. Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.A.S. in Polysomnographic Technology Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College In this program at MCTC, students will learn the skills needed to perform quality sleep studies in comprehensive sleep centers. This occupation is emerging in the field of health care. Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include BIOL 2224 Anatomy. ..4.00, BIOL 1127 Human Biology. 3.00, BIOL 1128 Human Biology Lab1.00, ENGL 1110 College English, ENGL 1108 Technical Writing. 3.00, PSYC 1110 General Psychology.4.00, BIOL 1190 Medical Terminology.2.00, COML 1100 Computer Literacy.2.00, PSOM 1000 Introduction to Sleep and Rest 3.00, HLTH 1000 Introduction to Sleep and Rest.3.00, PSYC 2240 Lifespan Psychology. ..4.00, PSOM 1100 Fundamentals of Polysomnography.3.00, PSOM 1200 Anatomy and Physiology of Sleep and Breathing ..2.00, PSOM 1300 Pathophysiology and Classification of Sleep Disorders..2.00, SPCH 1012 Intercultural Communication.3.00, PSOM 1400 Instrumentation in Polysomnography . .5.00, PSOM 1500 Monitoring and Introduction to Therapeutic Interventions.4.00, PSOM 1600 Clinical 1 .. .3.00, PSOM 2000 Polysomnographic Theory Integration . .4.00, PSOM 2100 Clinical 2. .4.00, PSOM 2200 Clinical 3.5.00 and PSOM 2300 Synthesis Internship. ..3.00. Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.A.S. in Software Development Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College This Degree will empower students to systematically analyze problems and create software solutions for business, scientific fields, and government. Students will learn how to create and maintain computer programs using a variety of computer programming languages. Students will also study client/server architecture, data communications, data process principles, computer business applications, graphical user interfaces, Web development, and e-business/e-commerce concepts. Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include ITEC 1100 - Information Technology Concepts (2 credits), ITEC 1110 - Information Technology Skills (2 credits), ITEC 1150 - Programming Logic and Design (3 credits), ITEC 1250 - Microsoft Windows Operating Systems (3 credits), ITEC 1425 - Data Communications (4 credits) , ITEC 1375 - Database Design and Implementation (4 credits), ITEC 2425 - Infotech Project Management (4 credits), ITEC 2775 - Systems Analysis and Design (4 credits), ITEC 2950 - Information Technology Career Preparation (2 credits), ITEC 1750 - Visual Basic .Net/1 (4 credits), ITEC 2450 - Visual Basic .Net/2 (4 credits), ITEC 1771 - Java/1 (4 credits), ITEC 2540 - Java/2 (4 credits), ITEC 1700 - Visual C# .Net/1 (4 credits), ITEC 2400 - Visual C# .Net/2 (4 credits), ITEC 1555 - Web Programming (4 credits), ITEC 2555 - Web Client/Server Programming (4 credits), ITEC 1460 - SQL Server Database Design and Implementation (4 credits), ITEC 1475 - Linux System Administration (4 credits), ITEC 1585 - E-Commerce Development and Implementation (4 credits), ITEC 2075 - Application Support and Resource Utilization (4 credits), ITEC 2245 - Computer Gaming Design and Development (4 credits), ITEC 2855 - Computer Forensics (4 credits) and ITEC 2900 - Information Technology Internship (2 credits). Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.A.S. in Web Design Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College The Program will prepare students to use a variety of specialized computer software to create, prepare and produce printed or interactive Web design productions. The program's core set of classes will allow students to specialize in Web Design or Electronic Publishing, or migrate to the Graphic Design Program Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include ARTS 1121 Drawing 1 - .3.00, EPUB 1611 HTML/XHTML Authoring 1- .3.00, GRPH 1101 Typography 1 -.3.00, GRPH 1130 Introduction to Graphics Software - .3.00, GRPH 1140 Color Theory - .3.00, GRPH 1540 History of Graphic Design -3.00, EPUB 1415 Type in Media. -3.00, EPUB 1416 Web Layout and Design. - .3.00, EPUB 1423 Web Graphics - .3.00, EPUB 1711 Web Tools—Dreamweaver - .3.00, EPUB 1811 Web Animation—Flash/Image Ready . . .3.00, EPUB 1911 Scripting Overview - .3.00, GRPH 1570 Adobe Illustrator. - .3.00, GRPH 2110 Adobe Photoshop- .3.00, GRPH 2540 Career Planning/Professional Practices . .3.00, GRPH 2550 Portfolio Prep/Exhibit - .3.00, SPCH 1010 Interpersonal Communication - .3.00, General Education Courses - .15.00 and Elective Courses -6.00. Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.F.A in Theatre Arts Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Department of Theatre This Program integrates the artistic, technical, and academic disciplines of theatre practice. Students may choose an emphasis in acting, directing, or technical theatre skills. They will also learn to interpret and understand global theatre history and contemporary and classical dramatic literature. Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses, Air Traffic Control Aptitude Test and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include THTR 1104 Introduction to Acting 1 - .3.00, THTR 1131 Introduction to Theatre -3.00, THTR 1145 Stagecraft: Scene Design and Lighting. . .3.00, THTR 2105 Introduction to Acting 2 -3.00, THTR 2145 Introduction to Directing. - .3.00, THTR 2150 Theatre History 1 - 3.00, THTR 2160 Theatre Capstone - . 2.00, Theatre Credits in A.F.A. in Theatre Arts - 20.00, and Remaining credits are the complete MnTC - . 40.00. Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Department of Theatre Department of Theatre, Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 The Theatre Department&#39;s stage productions will serve as students’ learning laboratory, an opportunity to enter into creative collaborations with faculty, community members, and artists-in-residence. They teaches studentsinacting, directing, designing or viewing productions at any given time to learn all aspects of the theatre experience, from lab theatre to the main stage. The productions and the coursework combine to give a solid base in classical, modern, contemporary and multicultural theatre. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.F.A. in Fine Arts Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College   Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses, Air Traffic Control Aptitude Test and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include ARTS 1121 Drawing I - 3.00, ARTS 1125 Ceramics I - 3.00, ARTS 1133 Sculpture - 3.00, ARTS 1141 Design: Foundations of Studio Art - 3.00, ARTS 1142 Painting I - 3.00, PHOT 1100 Photography I - 3.00, ARTS 1111 Art History: Ancient to Medieval - 3.00, ARTS 1112 Art History: Renaissance to 18th Century - . 3.00, ARTS 1113 Art History: Modern to Contemporary . . 3.00, ARTS 2211 Women in Art - 3.00, Total Art History Credits: 3, ARTS 1132 Printmaking - 3.00, ARTS 2212 Painting 2 - 3.00, ARTS 2213 Watercolor - 3.00, ARTS 2221 Life Drawing - 3.00, ARTS 2222 Drawing 2 - 3.00, ARTS 2225 Ceramics 2 . -3.00, ARTS 2233 Sculpture: Direct Metals - 3.00 and PHOT 1200 Photography 2 - . 3.00. Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.S. in Biology Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College   Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses, Air Traffic Control Aptitude Test and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include BIOL 1100 Introduction to Biology - .4.00, BIOL 2200 Principles of Biology. - .4.00, CHEM 1151 Principles of Chemistry 1- .5.00, CHEM 1152 Principles of Chemistry 2- .5.00, CHEM 2204 Organic Chemistry 1 . -4.00, CHEM 2224 Organic Chemistry 1 Lab - .2.00, CHEM 2205 Organic Chemistry 2 - .4.00, CHEM 2225 Organic Chemistry 2 Lab - .2.00 and ENGL 1110 College English 1 - .3.00. Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.S. in Biotechnology Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College   Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses, Air Traffic Control Aptitude Test and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include BIOT 1000 Introduction to Bioscience- .1.00, BIOT 2320 Regulatory Affairs and QC Lab Skills -. .4.00, BIOL 2200 Principles of Biology- .4.00, BIOL 2230 Microbiology - .2.00, BIOL 2231 Microbiology Lab - .2.00, BIOL 2500 Molecular Biology . - .4.00, CHEM 1151 Principles of Chemistry 1- .5.00, CHEM 1152 Principles of Chemistry 2. -5.00, CHEM 2204 Organic Chemistry 1 -4.00, CHEM 2410 Analytical Chemistry and Instrumentation Theory - . . .3.00, CHEM 2420 Analytical Chemistry and Instrumentation Lab. - .2.00, CHEM 2610 Biochemistry — Theory & Principles. . . .3.00 and CHEM 2620 Biochemistry Lab - .2.00. Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.S. in Business Management Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College This Program will provide students with a broad background in the functional areas of business, such as accounting, management, marketing, leadership, and small business development. The courses offered through the program will teach students to read and understand financial statements and prepare accounting statements for small to medium-sized organizations. Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include BUSN 1140 - Introduction to Business (3 credits), BUSN 1142 - Principles of Marketing (4 credits), BUSN 1154 - Business Communications (3 credits), BUSN 2202 - Legal Environment of Business (4 credits), BUSN 2252 - Principles of Management (4 credits), INFS 1000 - Information Literacy and Research Skills (2 credits) , BUSN 1143 - Principles of Advertising (3 credits), BUSN 1145 - Small Business Management (3 credits), BUSN 1155 - Human Relations and Team Building (3 credits), BUSN 1166 - Women in Leadership and Management (3 credits), BUSN 1180 - Principles of Banking and Finance (3 credits), BUSN 1182 - Principles of Consumer Lending (3 credits), BUSN 1200 - Computer Applications in Home and Business (3 credits), BUSN 2224 - Managerial Accounting (4 credits), BUSN 2254 - Entrepreneurship (3 credits), BUSN 2256 - Supervision and Leadership (3 credits), ENGL 1110 - College English 1 , ENLG 1111 (required) - College English 2, SPCH 1010 - Interpersonal Communication, MATH 1110 - College Algebra, and MATH 1140 (recommended) - Introductory Statistics. Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.S. in Business Management -Banking and Finance Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College This Program will provide students with a broad background in the functional areas of business, such as accounting, management, marketing, leadership, and small business development. The courses offered through the program will teach students to read and understand financial statements and prepare accounting statements for small to medium-sized organizations. Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include BUSN 1140 - Introduction to Business (3 credits), BUSN 1142 - Principles of Marketing (4 credits), BUSN 2202 - Legal Environment of Business (4 credits), BUSN 2252 - Principles of Management (4 credits), BUSN 2260 - Legal Environment of Business (4 credits), INFS 1000 - Information Literacy and Research Skills (2 credits), BUSN 1180 - Principles of Banking and Finance (3 credits), BUSN 1182 - Principles of Consumer Lending (3 credits), BUSN 1183 - Principles of Commercial Lending (3 credits), BUSN 1190 - Selling Financial Institution Products (3 credits), Written and Oral Communications
NLG 1110 - College English 1 (3 credits), ENGL 1111 - College English 2 (3 credits), SPCH 1012 - Interpersonal Communication (3 credits), Natural Sciences - any 3 credits, Mathematics/Logical Reasoning (recommended), MATH 1110 - College Algebra (4 credits), MATH 1140 - Introductory Statistics (3 credits), History and Behavioral Sciences (recommended), ECON 2000 - Macroeconomics (3 credits) and ECON 2200 - Microeconomics (3 credits).
Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.S. in Chemistry Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College This Program helps the students to learn and apply central theories in general, organic, analytical and forensic or biochemistry. The program includes physics, mathematics and electives required for transfer. Students will learn the applications of chemistry to various disciplines including health sciences, biological sciences and engineering. Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses, Air Traffic Control Aptitude Test and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include CHEM 1151 Principles of Chemistry 1- .5.00, CHEM 1152 Principles of Chemistry 2-5.00, BIOT 2320 Regulatory Affairs and QC Lab Skills - .4.00, CHEM 2204 Organic Chemistry 1 -4.00, CHEM 2224 Organic Chemistry 1 Lab - .2.00, CHEM 2205 Organic Chemistry 2 - .4.00, CHEM 2225 Organic Chemistry 2 Lab - .2.00, CHEM 2410 Analytical Chemistry &Instrumentation Theory - .3.00, and CHEM 2420 Analytical Chemistry & Instrumentation Lab. -2.00. Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.S. in Child Development Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College This Program will prepare students to organize and lead activities and provide nurturing care for children, particularly in urban childcare centers, family child care homes, nursery schools, elementary classrooms, and after-school programs. This Program also incorporates cultural diversity into all of its courses, emphasizing working with children and families of all kinds in an urban setting. The coursework will cover child development; community, family and parent relationships; oral and written communication; safety, health and nutrition; and child guidance. Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include EDUC 1000 Introduction to Careers with, Children and Youth (1), EDUC 1215 Growth and Development of Children and Youth (3), CHDV 1220 Child Safety, Health and Nutrition (3), EDUC 1235 Guiding Behaviors of Children and Youth (3), CHDV 1240 Caregiving and Teaching Strategies ( 3), EDUC 1500 Introduction to Urban Education and Urban Learners (3) , CHDV 1545 Learning Experiences (3), CHDV 1600 Practicum 1 (2), SPCH 1012 Intercultural Communications (3), SOCI 1110 Families in a Contemporary Society (3),ENGL 1100 College English 1 (3), SOCI 2115 Family Violence (3), EDUC 2250 Special Education —Inclusion Strategies for Children and Youth (3),CHDV 2500 Professional Leadership (3),BIOL 1136 Environmental Science (3), BIOL 1137 Environmental Science Lab (1), ENGL 1111 College English 2 (3), PSYC 2215 Child and Adolescent Psychology (3), Child Development Elective .(3) and General Education. Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.S. in Cinema: Cinematography Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College The Program offers the most affordable cinematography education in Minnesota. Courses in this program require a high level of commitment. Students’ instructors are passionate about what they teach, and they will hold students to professional standards and expectations. The resources and facilities in this innovative program are outstanding and include film as well as electronic production and postproduction equipment. Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include CIPR 1101 Cinema Production 1 - 3.00 , CIST 1101 Cinema History 1 -3.00, SCRN 1101 Introduction to Cinematic Storytelling - 3.00, ENGL 1110 College English 1 - 3.00, Recommended General Education Courses-3.00, CIPR 1102 Cinema Production II-3.00,CIST 1102 Cinema History II -3.00, SCRN 1102 Writing the Short Fiction Screenplay - 3.00, CIPR 1103 Sound for Image -3.00, ENGL 1111 College English II-3.00, CINE 2103 Camera and Lighting -4.00, CINE 2104 Cinematography I -4.00, CINE 2105 Cinematography II - 4.00, DREC 2106 Documentary Production - 4.00, CINE 2107 Internship- 3.00, CIST 1103 World Cinema - 3.00, CIST 1104 Documentary History -3.00 and General Education Courses - 9.00. Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.S. in Community Development Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College The Program will prepare students challenging careers in community development corporations, urban neighborhood revitalization, community organizations, environmental impact assessment, private developers, banks, nonprofits and government agencies. This program intersects community development, community organizing, and indigenous cultures. This combination promises to educate a future generation of community leaders. Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses, Air Traffic Control Aptitude Test and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include AMIS 1120 Community Development and Indigenous Cultures 3.00, ECON 2500 Contemporary Economic Problems 3.00, BUSN 1140 Introduction to Business 3.00 , BUSN 2301 Community Development and Development Process 3.00 , BUSN 1142 Principles of Marketing 4.00 , BUSN 2202 Financial Accounting 4.00 , BUSN 2302 Community Development and Project Management 3.00 , BUSN 2252 Principles of Management 4.00 , BUSN 2254 Entrepreneurship 3.00 , PSCI 1111 Reclaiming Democracy 1.00 , ENGL 1110 College English 1 3.00 , ACES 1500 Introduction to Global Studies 3.00 ,AMST 1132 Ethnic America 3.00, SPCH 1012 Intercultural Communication 3.00 ,INFS 2510 Necessary Illusions: Intro. To Information Age 3.00 , INFS 2520 Alternative Knowledge: How Radical Ideas are Comm. 3.00 , ECON 1000 Consumer Economics 3.00 ,Goal Area #10 , BIOL 1136 Environmental Science 3.00 , PSCI 1137 Environment, Politics and Society 3.00 , SOCI 1160 Technology, Culture and Society 3.00 and WOST 2212 Women, Ecofeminism and Development 3.00. Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.S. in Criminal Justice Studies Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College This Program will equip students to understand the causes and prevention of crime and to work effectively in the criminal justice field as a law enforcement officer, correctional officer, or in the courts or probation fields. Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include COUN 1500 Drugs in the Community- .3.00, ENGL 1110 College English 1 -.3.00, ENGL 1111 College English 2-.3.00, PHIL 1171 Ethics -.3.00, LAWE 1215 Police and Community -.3.00,LAWE 1220 Juvenile Justice -3.00, LAWE 1250 Introduction to Corrections- .3.00, PSCI 2000 Constitutional Law- .3.00, PSYC 1100 Applying Psychology - .3.00, PSYC 1110 General Psychology 4.00, SOCI 1105 Introduction to Sociology - .3.00, SOCI 2115 Family Violence . .3.00, SOCI 2145 American Minority Relations. -3.00, SOCI 2155 Introduction to Criminal Justice - .3.00, SPCH 1010 Interpersonal Communication -3.00, SPCH 1012 Intercultural Communication -3.00, General Education Courses-.6.00 and Elective Courses 9.00. Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.S. in Directing and Producing Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College The Directing Program is open to second-year Cinema Division students who have completed the Cinema Production Certificate courses. It has been designed to work in concert with three other programs in the division: Screenwriting, Cinematography and Editing. This program combines a pragmatic immersion in the art, craft, business and discipline of directing with a knowledge of narrative structures and conventions to produce directors who are also compelling storytellers. As a directing student, students will develop productive collaborations with members of their cast and crew in order to interpret scripts, elicit dramatic performances, determine camera coverage strategies, design the right “look” and emotional tone, and supervise the shape and arrangement of the final work in the cutting room. Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include CIPR 1101 Cinema Production 1 3.00 ,SCRN 1101 Introduction to Cinematic Storytelling . 3.00, CIST 1101 Cinema History 1 3.00, ENGL 1110 College English 1 . 3.00, Recommended General Education Courses 3.00, CIPR 1102 Cinema Production 2 3.00, SCRN 1102 Writing the Short Fiction Screenplay . 3.00, CIPR 1103 Sound for Image 3.00, CIST 1102 Cinema History 2 3.00, ENGL 1111 College English 2 .. 3.00, DREC 2103 Producing Independent Cinema 4.00, DREC 2104 Directing 1. 4.00, DREC 2105 Directing 2 . 4.00, DREC 2106 Documentary Production 4.00, DREC 2107 Internship. 3.00, CIST 1103 World Cinema . .. 3.00, CIST 1104 Documentary History . 3.00 and General Education Courses 9.00. Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.S. in Editing and Post-Production Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College The Program is open to second-year Cinema Division students who have completed the Cinema Production Certificate courses and builds on the first year Cinema Production core curriculum. During that year, students will learn the beginning levels of all aspects of cinema production and the art of collaboration during the production of their projects. In this program, students will be introduced to a combination of aesthetic and technical approaches used in the finishing phases of the cinema projects. Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include CIPR 1101 Cinema Production 1 3.00, CIST 1101 Cinema History 1-3.00, SCRN 1101 Introduction to Cinematic Storytelling . 3.00, ENGL 1110 College English 1- 3.00, Recommended General Education Courses 3.00, CIPR 1102 Cinema Production 2 - 3.00, CIST 1102 Cinema History 2 . 3.00, SCRN 1102 Writing the Short Fiction Screenplay . . . 3.00, CIPR 1103 Sound for Image 3.00, ENGL 1111 College English 2 - 3.00, EDIT 2103 Postproduction- 4.00, EDT 2104 Editing 1 - 4.00, EDIT 2105 Editing 2 -4.00, DREC 2106 Documentary Production - 4.00, EDIT 2107 Internship . -3.00, CIST 1103 World Cinema . . - 3.00, CIST 1104 Documentary History - 3.00, Recommended General Education Courses - . 9.00, JOUR 1000 Introduction to Mass Communication(MnTC 9) 3.00, ARTS 1110 Introduction to Arts (MnTC 6,8-3.00, SPCH 1011 Group Process and Discussions(MnTC 1- 3.00, SPCH 1012 Intercultural Communication (MnTC 1, 7) - 3.00, PHIL 1110 Critical Thinking (MnTC 6) - 3.00, PSCI 1104 World Politics (MnTC 5,8) - 3.00, PSCI 1137 Environment, Politics and Society(MnTC 5, 10) - . 3.00, INFS 2600 Ideas, Censorship and Politics (MnTC 5, 8) - 3.00, ACES 1152 Popular Culture in 20th Century America (MnTC 6, 7)-.00 and THTR 1104 Introduction to Acting (MnTC 6) - 3.00. Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.S. in Human Services Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College The Program will prepare students to work in community settings to assist and advocate for people who face social, emotional or developmental challenges and barriers. This Program integrates theory and skills practice and emphasize peer interaction and group learning projects. Students will be able to take advantage of a variety of courses that focus on the history of the human services field, social policy, multicultural factors, system change and advocacy Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include HSER 1001 Introduction to Human Services and Career Assessment.-.4.00, HSER 1002 Multicultural Aspects of Human Services. .2.00, HSER 1003 Systems of Change and Intervention -.3.00, HSER 1004 Individual Counseling Skills -.4.00, General Education Courses 9.00, HSER 2001 Introduction to Group Skills.3.00, HSER 2002 Case Management Skills.4.00, HSER 2003 Internship Assessment and Preparation .1.00, HSER 2004 Internship ..6.00, HSER 2005 Internship Seminar. 1.00 , General Education Courses.21.00 and HSER Elective Courses -(4.00). Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.S. in Library Information Technology Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College The Program will cover automated library circulation, acquisitions, serials and cataloging systems, and computer applications unique to the industry. Students will be trained to effectively search online databases and the Internet and provide effective user services. They will also learn about ethical and legal issues related to information use and production, and develop skills for critical thinking and moral reasoning. Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses, Air Traffic Control Aptitude Test and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include ENGL 1110 College English 1 - .3.00, INFS 1000 Information Literacy and Research Skills - .2.00, INFS 1100 Introduction to Information Science and Information agencies-3.00, READ 1300 College Textbook Reading -3.00, SPCH 1000 Fundamentals of Communication-3.00, SPCH 1010 Interpersonal Communication - .3.00, SCH 1011 Group Process and Discussion -3.00, SPCH 1012 Intercultural Communication -3.00 and General Education Courses - .3.00. Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.S. in Mathematics Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Department of Mathematics The Degree is specifically designed to prepare students for transfer into the junior or third year of a mathematics major in a four year college or university. Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses, Air Traffic Control Aptitude Test and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include ENGL 1110 - College English 1 (3 credits), MATH 1180 - Calculus 1 (5 credits), PHYS 1211 - Physics for Science and Engineering 1 (6 credits), MATH 1190 - Calculus 2 (5 credits), PHYS 1221 - Physics for Science and Engineering 2 (6 credits), MnTC Goal Area 7, 8, 9, or 10 (3 credits), CSCI 1700 - Introduction to Computer Programming in Java (3 credits), CSCI 1730 - Introduction to Object-Oriented Prgramming with C++ (4 credits), CSCI 1901 - Structure of Computer Programming 1 (4 credits), MATH 2220 - Multivariable Calculus (5 credits), General Education (6 credits),MATH 2011 - Discrete Mathematics (4 credits), MATH 2210 - Linear Algebra and Differential Equations (5 credits) and General Education (6 credits). Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Department of Mathematics Department of Mathematics, Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 The Mathematics Department offers a wide variety of developmental and college-level transfer math coursework to serve the needs of diverse student population. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.S. in Nursing Mobility Full Time Variable $ 197 ( Rs 9,073 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College   Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses, Air Traffic Control Aptitude Test and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include BIOL 1120 Nutrition-3.00, BIOL 2230 Microbiology - . .2.00, BIOL 2225 Physiology - .4.00, NURS 2000 Integration of Nursing -3.00, NURS 2010 Health Assessment - .3.00, NURS 2050 Clinical Integration - .4.00, General Education Courses - .2.00, BIOL 2226 Pathophysiology- .2.00, NURS 2100 Synthesis Theory -3.00, NURS 2150 Synthesis Clinical - .5.00, General Education Courses - .9.00, NURS 1550 Complementary Therapies:A Service Learning Approach - 1.00, NURS 1850 Transcultural Nursing and A Service Learning Approach - 1.00. Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.S. in Screenwriting Full Time Variable $ 163 ( Rs 7,496 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College The Program will help students develop their own creative resources so they can write exciting and original scripts even under the toughest deadlines. They will learn how to develop, write, analyze and effectively rewrite screenplays of all kinds, including those for television, documentaries and advertising. Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include CIPR 1101 Cinema Production 1 3.00, CIST 1101 Cinema History 1 -3.00, SCRN 1101 Introduction to Cinematic Storytelling . 3.00, ENGL 1110 College English 1 - 3.00, Recommended General Education Courses - 3.00, CIPR 1102 Cinema Production 2 - 3.00, CIST 1102 Cinema History 2 -3.00, SCRN 1102 Writing the Short Fiction Screenplay . . . 3.00, CIPR 1103 Sound for Image - 3.00, ENGL 1111 College English 2 - 3.00, SCRN 2103 Script Analysis and Structure - 4.00, SCRN 2104 Writing the Nonfiction Scripts - 4.00, SCRN 2105 Writing the Feature-Length Scripts - 4.00, SCRN 2106 Screenwriting Practicum - 4.00, SCRN 2107 Internship Lab - . 3.00, CIST 1103 World Cinema - . 3.00, CIST 1104 Documentary History - 3.00 and General Education Courses - 9.00. Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
174136 Minneapolis Community and Technical College A.S. in Sound Arts Full Time Variable $ 237 ( Rs 10,914 ) per credit / unit Minneapolis Community and Technical College The Program will teach students to artistically produce and create quality sound using the most current hi-tech equipment and computer software available. The program will help students master the specific procedures for recording, manipulating and mixing sound in a studio. Students will even learn how to design students' own studio for professional work in music or sound design. Applicants must submit official academic records from all secondary, post-secondary or tertiary institutions and detailed official records of courses/subjects taken, and grades/marks earned. They must also submit the English proficiency test scores like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT (internet based) 61; Computer based 173; Paper based 500 minimum score, MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 75 or higher is required , IELTS (International English Language Assessment Battery) minimum score of 5.5 or higher is required, ELS Language Centers- successful completion of Intensive Level 109 in all courses and recent completion of college composition courses with a grade of "C" or higher from an accredited United States college or university. Associate degree Minneapolis Community And Technical College The modules include MUSC 1150 Fundamentals of Music.3.00, SNDA 1310 Sound Arts 1: The Nature and Control of Sound .3.00, General Education Courses .6.00, Elective Courses.3.00, MUSC 1160 Music Theory and Design ..3.00, SNDA 1320 Sound Arts 2: Advanced Recordingand Sync .3.00, SNDA 1360 Sound Arts History and Literature .3.00, SNDA 2330 Sound Arts 3: Advanced Digital Sound and Music.4.00, SNDA 2340 Sound Arts 4: Form and Design. 3.00, SNDA 2350 Sound Arts 5: Final Project. . 3.00, SNDA 2370 Project Studio Design 3.00, SNDA 2380 Internship .3.00 and SNDA 2390 Sound Arts as Business.3.00. Minneapolis Community And Technical College   14500 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue S, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, 55403, +1 612 659 6000 Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a public two-year college located in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. MCTC enrolls about 12,000 credit students annually and is an active partner in initiatives designed to strengthen the social, economic and cultural vitality ofthe Twin Cities metropolitan area. This College created in 1996, under the umbrella of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system, MCTC is the result of the merger of two institutions: a technical college with a long history of vocational education dating back to 1914 and an open-enrollment community college established in 1965. Currently, the spacious campus covers 21.6 acres of land and a recent expansion includes a new science building. The college mission is to make individual dreams achievable by providing access to learning opportunities that prepare students to live and work in a democratic society within a global community. The College fulfills this mission through general education, liberal education, technical education, baccalaureate transfer education, workforce development, developmental education, english language learning and continuing education. No  
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in Art History Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Art This program enriches understanding of the art of Western Civilization's heritage by setting it within its broader social and cultural context and by seriously considering the variety of alternatives and responses to the Western tradition. Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Art Department of Art, Millsaps College, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1432 The Department of Art at Millsaps College provides a program for strengthening understanding of the creative arts through studio as well as art history courses. Students will explore a variety of forms of creative expression, learning to set each within its broader cultural context. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in Art History with a Concentration in Museum Studies Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Art   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Art Department of Art, Millsaps College, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1432 The Department of Art at Millsaps College provides a program for strengthening understanding of the creative arts through studio as well as art history courses. Students will explore a variety of forms of creative expression, learning to set each within its broader cultural context. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in Biology Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Biology This major develops a strong foundation in the natural sciences and a breadth of understanding of the processes of life, from the functioning of single cells to the interactions of organisms with each other and with their environment. Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Biology Department of Biology, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1414 The Biology Department at Millsaps College offers a wide variety of courses and research opportunities to help prepare students for graduate school, professional school, teaching careers, or direct entry into the work force. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in Chemistry Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Chemistry   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College 1213 General Inorganic Chemistry I, 1211 General Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory I, 1223 General Inorganic Chemistry II, 1221 General Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory II, 2110 Organic Chemistry I, 2111 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I, 2120 Organic Chemistry II, 2121 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II, 2310 Quantitative Analysis, 2312 Applications of Quantitative Analysis, 3400 Principles of Physical Chemistry. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Chemistry Department of Chemistry, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1000 The Department of Chemistry is to meet the needs of three types of students: those who plan to enter graduate school for advanced study, or to enter the field of industrial chemistry; those who plan to enter the professional schools of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and other professions requiring knowledge of chemistry; and those who are non-science majors, but who desire the subject for its cultural and educational values. In addition to strong traditional classroom, laboratory, information technology and library experiences, the Department offers the opportunity for a challenging research experience for those who desire it. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in Classical Studies with a Concentration in Biblical Languages Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Classical Studies   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College CLST 1020-01 - Greek: Intro Part II, CLST 1110-01 - Latin: Intro Part I, CLST 2140-01-Catullus, CLST 3760-01-Euripides, CLST 4760-01-Euripides, CLST 3000-01 - Classical Mythology, CLST 3770-01 - Latin: Cicero, CLST 4770-01 - Latin: Cicero, CLST 1010-01 - Greek: Intro Part I, CLST 1120-01 - Latin: Intro Part II, CLST 2000-01 Roman Legacy: Culture and Civilization, CLST 2001-01 Roman Legacy: Field Studies. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Classical Studies Department of Classical Studies, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1299 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in Classical Studies with a Concentration in Latin Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Classical Studies   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College CLST 1020-01 - Greek: Intro Part II, CLST 1110-01 - Latin: Intro Part I, CLST 2140-01-Catullus, CLST 3760-01-Euripides, CLST 4760-01-Euripides, CLST 3000-01 - Classical Mythology, CLST 3770-01 - Latin: Cicero, CLST 4770-01 - Latin: Cicero, CLST 1010-01 - Greek: Intro Part I, CLST 1120-01 - Latin: Intro Part II, CLST 2000-01 Roman Legacy: Culture and Civilization, CLST 2001-01 Roman Legacy: Field Studies. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Classical Studies Department of Classical Studies, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1299 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in Classical Studies with a Concentration in Material Culture Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Classical Studies   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College CLST 1020-01 - Greek: Intro Part II, CLST 1110-01 - Latin: Intro Part I, CLST 2140-01-Catullus, CLST 3760-01-Euripides, CLST 4760-01-Euripides, CLST 3000-01 - Classical Mythology, CLST 3770-01 - Latin: Cicero, CLST 4770-01 - Latin: Cicero, CLST 1010-01 - Greek: Intro Part I, CLST 1120-01 - Latin: Intro Part II, CLST 2000-01 Roman Legacy: Culture and Civilization, CLST 2001-01 Roman Legacy: Field Studies. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Classical Studies Department of Classical Studies, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1299 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in Computer Science Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Computer Science The computer science major is intended to prepare students for graduate studies or technical careers in computing. Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College 1000 Problem Solving with Computer Software, 1010 Computer Science I, 1020 Computer Science II, 2100 Computer Organization and Machine Programming, 2300 Data Structures and Algorithms, 2440 Multimedia Principles and Design, 2750-2753 Special Topics, 3100 Data Communications and Networks, 3110 Computer Architecture, 3210 Systems Analysis and Design. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Computer Science Department of Computer Science, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1368 Departmental labs are used exclusively for computer science majors, in research and upper-level courses. Computer Services provides academic computing facilities for all students and college personnel. The Millsaps multimedia laboratory is available to students and faculty in all of the natural sciences. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in Computer Science with a Concentration in Computer Information Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Computer Science This concentration prepares students for careers that involve the applications of computing. Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College 1000 Problem Solving with Computer Software, 1010 Computer Science I, 1020 Computer Science II, 2100 Computer Organization and Machine Programming, 2300 Data Structures and Algorithms, 2440 Multimedia Principles and Design, 2750-2753 Special Topics, 3100 Data Communications and Networks, 3110 Computer Architecture, 3210 Systems Analysis and Design. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Computer Science Department of Computer Science, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1368 Departmental labs are used exclusively for computer science majors, in research and upper-level courses. Computer Services provides academic computing facilities for all students and college personnel. The Millsaps multimedia laboratory is available to students and faculty in all of the natural sciences. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in Education Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Education   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Education Department of Education, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1000 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in English Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of English   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College ENGL 1000 01 Introduction to Interpretation, ENGL 2010: Introduction to British and American Literary History, English 2110-01: Growing Up in the South, ENGL 2400 01 Introduction to Creative Writing, ENGL 2430 01 Journalism, ENGL 3110-01: The Cult of Elizabeth: The Virgin Queen in Memory, Myth, and History, ENGL 3350-01: Faulkner and the Short Story, ENGL 3750 01: Postcolonial Fiction, ENGL 4900-01, Fall 2009: Senior Seminar. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of English Department of English, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1000 The English Department has designed a curriculum which reflects both respect for intellectual traditions and an appreciation of the way those traditions have been transformed by the inclusion of other voices. Although theirs faculty and students come from diverse backgrounds, they can find common ground as readers, writers, and thinkers. Millsaps English majors learn how to read and interpret complex texts, how to relate one text to another and to a tradition, and how to read texts within their cultural and historical contexts. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in English - Concentration in Creative Writing Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of English   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College ENGL 1000 01 Introduction to Interpretation, ENGL 2010: Introduction to British and American Literary History, English 2110-01: Growing Up in the South, ENGL 2400 01 Introduction to Creative Writing, ENGL 2430 01 Journalism, ENGL 3110-01: The Cult of Elizabeth: The Virgin Queen in Memory, Myth, and History, ENGL 3350-01: Faulkner and the Short Story, ENGL 3750 01: Postcolonial Fiction, ENGL 4900-01, Fall 2009: Senior Seminar. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of English Department of English, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1000 The English Department has designed a curriculum which reflects both respect for intellectual traditions and an appreciation of the way those traditions have been transformed by the inclusion of other voices. Although theirs faculty and students come from diverse backgrounds, they can find common ground as readers, writers, and thinkers. Millsaps English majors learn how to read and interpret complex texts, how to relate one text to another and to a tradition, and how to read texts within their cultural and historical contexts. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in Geology - Environmental Geology Concentration Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Geology   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Geology Department of Geology, Millsaps College, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1343 The mission of Millsaps Geology Department is the creation and development of a community of productive and involved world citizens equipped with a broad and thorough knowledge of the process and specifics of the Earth Sciences. The Department focuses on educating and encouraging students to develop an on-going curiosity and involvement with all elements of their environments so that these future leaders of society incorporate logical, critical assessment of the natural world into the fabric of their individual philosophies. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in Geology - Exploration Geology Concentration Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Geology   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Geology Department of Geology, Millsaps College, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1343 The mission of Millsaps Geology Department is the creation and development of a community of productive and involved world citizens equipped with a broad and thorough knowledge of the process and specifics of the Earth Sciences. The Department focuses on educating and encouraging students to develop an on-going curiosity and involvement with all elements of their environments so that these future leaders of society incorporate logical, critical assessment of the natural world into the fabric of their individual philosophies. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in Geology - Geophysics Concentration Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Geology   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Geology Department of Geology, Millsaps College, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1343 The mission of Millsaps Geology Department is the creation and development of a community of productive and involved world citizens equipped with a broad and thorough knowledge of the process and specifics of the Earth Sciences. The Department focuses on educating and encouraging students to develop an on-going curiosity and involvement with all elements of their environments so that these future leaders of society incorporate logical, critical assessment of the natural world into the fabric of their individual philosophies. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in History Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of History   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College 2100 History of the United States to 1877, 2110 History of the United States Since 1877, 2120 Women (and Men) in America, 2130 African-American Heritage, 2210 European Civilization Since 1789, 2310 African History and Society, 2320 Topics in African History, 2400 Middle Eastern History and Society, 2750 Special Topics in History, 3110 Civil War and Reconstruction. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of History Department of History, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1291 The History Department has developed a curriculum that is intended to expose students to the variety of human experiences. They seek to encourage the free exchange of ideas and interpretations and to help students understand that the really important historical questions. Courses are designed to allow students to practice the thinking, evaluation, interpretation, discussion, and writing that are essential to the study of history. The programs offered both major and minor degrees. The study of history is a great way to begin their path on to a career in business, law, collections, writing, or academia to name a few. This department offers many exciting opportunities for to explore the human narrative while enhancing their basic but fundamental skills in writing. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in Mathematics Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Mathematics   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College 1100 College Algebra, 1110 College Trigonometry, 1130 Precalculus, 1150 Elementary Statistics, 1750-1753 Selected Topics in Introductory Mathematics, 1210 Survey of Calculus, 1220 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I, 2230 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II, 2240 Analytic Geometry and Calculus III, 2310 Introduction to Advanced Mathematics, 2750-2753 Selected Topics in Intermediate Level Mathematics, 3410 College Geometry. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Mathematics Department of Mathematics, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1000 The Department of Mathematics is committed to providing a program of instruction that will achieve goals in 4 areas: quantitative literacy of our graduates; service to other departments; service to the major; and the personal development of individual students. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in Music Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Performing Arts   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Performing Arts Department of Performing Arts, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1422 The Department of Performing Arts offers a balanced curriculum of study in music and theatre that includes both high quality coursework and excellent opportunities for performance; it is performance that forms the core of the activities. Each of the professors in the department is a performer or creative artist who truly understands the demands of performance and wants to help undergraduates develop their own performance abilities. Students of both theatre and music are challenged to develop their critical thinking to a high degree, by making informed choices that make a difference in their performance. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in Philosophy Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Philosophy   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College 1000 Introduction to Philosophy, 2000 Ways of Knowing, 2010 Social and Political Philosophy, 2120 Ethics: Theories and Applications, 2130 Biomedical Ethics, 2140 Environmental Ethics, 2150-2153 Topics in Applied Ethics, 2160 Philosophy of Human Nature, 2210 Aesthetics, 124 2220 Philosophy and Literature, 2300 Philosophy of Film. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Philosophy Department of Philosophy, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1000 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in Philosophy - Philosophy-Religious Studies Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Philosophy   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College 1000 Introduction to Philosophy, 2000 Ways of Knowing, 2010 Social and Political Philosophy, 2120 Ethics: Theories and Applications, 2130 Biomedical Ethics, 2140 Environmental Ethics, 2150-2153 Topics in Applied Ethics, 2160 Philosophy of Human Nature, 2210 Aesthetics, 124 2220 Philosophy and Literature, 2300 Philosophy of Film. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Philosophy Department of Philosophy, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1000 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in Physics Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Physics   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College 1001 General Physics Laboratory I, 1003 General Physics I, 1011 General Physics Laboratory II, 1013 General Physics II, 1201 College Physics Laboratory I, 1203 College Physics I, 1211 College Physics Laboratory II, 1213 College Physics II, 2000 Modern Physics, 2000 Modern Physics, 3100 Classical Mechanics, 3110 Electromagnetism, 3120 Thermal Physics, 3130 Optics, 3140 Quantum Mechanics. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Physics Department of Physics, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1000 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in Political Science Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Political Science   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College 1000 Introduction to American Government, 1300 Comparative Government, 2010 American Public Policy, 2020 State and Local Politics, 2030 Women and Politics, 2100 The U. S. Congress, 2120 The U.S. Presidency, 2130 The U.S. Judiciary, 2150 Urban/Metro Politics, 2200 Economic Policy Issues, 2400 International Relations, 2500 Political Theory, 2550 Research Methods in Political Science. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Political Science Department of Political Science, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1439 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in Psychology Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Psychology   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College 1000 Introduction to Psychology, 1021 Live Well, 1100/IDST 1640 Love and Sexuality, 1100/IDST 1640 Love and Sexuality, 3020 Psychology of Women, 3030 Forensic Psychology, 3040 Industrial/Organizational Psychology, 3050 Decision Making, 3060 Psychology of Language, 3070 Adulthood and Aging, 3070 Adulthood and Aging, 3090 Drugs and Behavior. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Psychology Department of Psychology, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1381 The Psychology Department is committed to the goal of cultivating majors with a broad base of knowledge in psychology to prepare students for advanced graduate study in psychology, to provide a background for entry into one of the advanced professional schools (e.g., law, medicine, business, education), or to enable the student to receive a broad liberal arts education. The undergraduate psychology curriculum emphasizes the principles and applications of substantive psychological knowledge both as a natural science and as a social science. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in Public Management Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Millsaps College   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College PLSC 1000 Introduction to American Government, ECON 2000 Principles of Economics, MGMT 3000 Introduction to Management, PLSC 3250 Public Administration, PLSC 2550 Research Methods in Political Science, PLSC 2010 American Public Policy, PLSC 4910 Senior Seminar in Public Management. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Millsaps College Millsaps College, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1000 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in Religious Studies Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Religious Studies   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College 2000 Introduction to Religious Studies, 2010 Ethics and Religion, 2110 Judaism, 2120 Introduction to Hinduism, 2110 Judaism, Christianity, Islam, 2130 East Asian Religions, 2140 Introduction to Buddhism, 2210 Hebrew Scriptures, 2220 New Testament and Early Christianity, 2300 African-American Religions, 2350 Fundamentalism, 2400 The Meaning of Work, 2750 Introduction to Judaism, 2790 Religion, Peace, and Justice, 3110 History of Christian Thought. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Religious Studies Department of Religious Studies, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1000 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in Sociology/Anthropology - Anthropology Concentration Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Sociology and Anthropology   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College 1000 Introduction to Sociology, 1100 Introduction to Anthropology, 1110 Introduction to Archaeology and World Prehistory, 1710 Human Origins, 2010 Human Services, 2100 Methods and Statistics, 2130 Marriage and Family, 2200 Sociology of Human Interaction, 2210 Archaeological Method and Theory, 2250 Gender in American Culture, 2400 Women and Men in Prehistory, 2410 Human Ecology, 2500 Sociolinguistics. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Sociology and Anthropology Department of Sociology and Anthropology, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1387 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in Sociology/Anthropology - Sociology Concentration Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Sociology and Anthropology   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College 1000 Introduction to Sociology, 1100 Introduction to Anthropology, 1110 Introduction to Archaeology and World Prehistory, 1710 Human Origins, 2010 Human Services, 2100 Methods and Statistics, 2130 Marriage and Family, 2200 Sociology of Human Interaction, 2210 Archaeological Method and Theory, 2250 Gender in American Culture, 2400 Women and Men in Prehistory, 2410 Human Ecology, 2500 Sociolinguistics. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Sociology and Anthropology Department of Sociology and Anthropology, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1387 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in Studio Art Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Art This program emphasizes student experimentation in the two-dimensional media of drawing, painting, printmaking, and digital arts, and three-dimensional conceptualizing and production are explored in sculpture and installation courses. Technical proficiency and creative expression are seen as closely linked; Students will be challenged to find something meaningful to say and an appropriate mode in which to communicate that idea or emotion or vision. Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Art Department of Art, Millsaps College, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1432 The Department of Art at Millsaps College provides a program for strengthening understanding of the creative arts through studio as well as art history courses. Students will explore a variety of forms of creative expression, learning to set each within its broader cultural context. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in Studio Art with a Concentration in Digital Arts Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Art   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Art Department of Art, Millsaps College, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1432 The Department of Art at Millsaps College provides a program for strengthening understanding of the creative arts through studio as well as art history courses. Students will explore a variety of forms of creative expression, learning to set each within its broader cultural context. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in Theatre Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Performing Arts   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College 1401, 2401, 3401, and 4401 Performance, 2000 Theatre in America, 2100 Introduction to Acting, 2110 Acting Styles, 2200 Production I, 2202 Production I Lab, 2210 Production II, 2212 Production II Lab, 3000 History and Literature of the Theatre I, 3010 History and Literature of the Theatre II. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Performing Arts Department of Performing Arts, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1422 The Department of Performing Arts offers a balanced curriculum of study in music and theatre that includes both high quality coursework and excellent opportunities for performance; it is performance that forms the core of the activities. Each of the professors in the department is a performer or creative artist who truly understands the demands of performance and wants to help undergraduates develop their own performance abilities. Students of both theatre and music are challenged to develop their critical thinking to a high degree, by making informed choices that make a difference in their performance. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.A. in Theatre with Preprofessional Concentration Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Performing Arts   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Performing Arts Department of Performing Arts, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1422 The Department of Performing Arts offers a balanced curriculum of study in music and theatre that includes both high quality coursework and excellent opportunities for performance; it is performance that forms the core of the activities. Each of the professors in the department is a performer or creative artist who truly understands the demands of performance and wants to help undergraduates develop their own performance abilities. Students of both theatre and music are challenged to develop their critical thinking to a high degree, by making informed choices that make a difference in their performance. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.B.A. in Music Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Performing Arts   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Performing Arts Department of Performing Arts, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1422 The Department of Performing Arts offers a balanced curriculum of study in music and theatre that includes both high quality coursework and excellent opportunities for performance; it is performance that forms the core of the activities. Each of the professors in the department is a performer or creative artist who truly understands the demands of performance and wants to help undergraduates develop their own performance abilities. Students of both theatre and music are challenged to develop their critical thinking to a high degree, by making informed choices that make a difference in their performance. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.B.A. in Theatre Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Performing Arts   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College 1401, 2401, 3401, and 4401 Performance, 2000 Theatre in America, 2100 Introduction to Acting, 2110 Acting Styles, 2200 Production I, 2202 Production I Lab, 2210 Production II, 2212 Production II Lab, 3000 History and Literature of the Theatre I, 3010 History and Literature of the Theatre II. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Performing Arts Department of Performing Arts, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1422 The Department of Performing Arts offers a balanced curriculum of study in music and theatre that includes both high quality coursework and excellent opportunities for performance; it is performance that forms the core of the activities. Each of the professors in the department is a performer or creative artist who truly understands the demands of performance and wants to help undergraduates develop their own performance abilities. Students of both theatre and music are challenged to develop their critical thinking to a high degree, by making informed choices that make a difference in their performance. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in Art History Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Art This program enriches understanding of the art of Western Civilization's heritage by setting it within its broader social and cultural context and by seriously considering the variety of alternatives and responses to the Western tradition. Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Art Department of Art, Millsaps College, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1432 The Department of Art at Millsaps College provides a program for strengthening understanding of the creative arts through studio as well as art history courses. Students will explore a variety of forms of creative expression, learning to set each within its broader cultural context. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in Art History with a Concentration in Museum Studies Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Art   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Art Department of Art, Millsaps College, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1432 The Department of Art at Millsaps College provides a program for strengthening understanding of the creative arts through studio as well as art history courses. Students will explore a variety of forms of creative expression, learning to set each within its broader cultural context. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in Biology Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Biology This major develops a strong foundation in the natural sciences and a breadth of understanding of the processes of life, from the functioning of single cells to the interactions of organisms with each other and with their environment. Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Biology Department of Biology, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1414 The Biology Department at Millsaps College offers a wide variety of courses and research opportunities to help prepare students for graduate school, professional school, teaching careers, or direct entry into the work force. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in Chemistry Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Chemistry   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College 1213 General Inorganic Chemistry I, 1211 General Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory I, 1223 General Inorganic Chemistry II, 1221 General Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory II, 2110 Organic Chemistry I, 2111 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I, 2120 Organic Chemistry II, 2121 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II, 2310 Quantitative Analysis, 2312 Applications of Quantitative Analysis, 3400 Principles of Physical Chemistry. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Chemistry Department of Chemistry, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1000 The Department of Chemistry is to meet the needs of three types of students: those who plan to enter graduate school for advanced study, or to enter the field of industrial chemistry; those who plan to enter the professional schools of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and other professions requiring knowledge of chemistry; and those who are non-science majors, but who desire the subject for its cultural and educational values. In addition to strong traditional classroom, laboratory, information technology and library experiences, the Department offers the opportunity for a challenging research experience for those who desire it. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in Classical Studies with a Concentration in Biblical Languages Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Classical Studies   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College CLST 1020-01 - Greek: Intro Part II, CLST 1110-01 - Latin: Intro Part I, CLST 2140-01-Catullus, CLST 3760-01-Euripides, CLST 4760-01-Euripides, CLST 3000-01 - Classical Mythology, CLST 3770-01 - Latin: Cicero, CLST 4770-01 - Latin: Cicero, CLST 1010-01 - Greek: Intro Part I, CLST 1120-01 - Latin: Intro Part II, CLST 2000-01 Roman Legacy: Culture and Civilization, CLST 2001-01 Roman Legacy: Field Studies. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Classical Studies Department of Classical Studies, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1299 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in Classical Studies with a Concentration in Latin Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Classical Studies   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College CLST 1020-01 - Greek: Intro Part II, CLST 1110-01 - Latin: Intro Part I, CLST 2140-01-Catullus, CLST 3760-01-Euripides, CLST 4760-01-Euripides, CLST 3000-01 - Classical Mythology, CLST 3770-01 - Latin: Cicero, CLST 4770-01 - Latin: Cicero, CLST 1010-01 - Greek: Intro Part I, CLST 1120-01 - Latin: Intro Part II, CLST 2000-01 Roman Legacy: Culture and Civilization, CLST 2001-01 Roman Legacy: Field Studies. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Classical Studies Department of Classical Studies, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1299 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in Classical Studies with a Concentration in Material Culture Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Classical Studies   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College CLST 1020-01 - Greek: Intro Part II, CLST 1110-01 - Latin: Intro Part I, CLST 2140-01-Catullus, CLST 3760-01-Euripides, CLST 4760-01-Euripides, CLST 3000-01 - Classical Mythology, CLST 3770-01 - Latin: Cicero, CLST 4770-01 - Latin: Cicero, CLST 1010-01 - Greek: Intro Part I, CLST 1120-01 - Latin: Intro Part II, CLST 2000-01 Roman Legacy: Culture and Civilization, CLST 2001-01 Roman Legacy: Field Studies. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Classical Studies Department of Classical Studies, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1299 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in Computer Science Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Computer Science The computer science major is intended to prepare students for graduate studies or technical careers in computing. Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College 1000 Problem Solving with Computer Software, 1010 Computer Science I, 1020 Computer Science II, 2100 Computer Organization and Machine Programming, 2300 Data Structures and Algorithms, 2440 Multimedia Principles and Design, 2750-2753 Special Topics, 3100 Data Communications and Networks, 3110 Computer Architecture, 3210 Systems Analysis and Design. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Computer Science Department of Computer Science, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1368 Departmental labs are used exclusively for computer science majors, in research and upper-level courses. Computer Services provides academic computing facilities for all students and college personnel. The Millsaps multimedia laboratory is available to students and faculty in all of the natural sciences. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in Computer Science with a Concentration in Computer Information Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Computer Science This concentration prepares students for careers that involve the applications of computing. Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College 1000 Problem Solving with Computer Software, 1010 Computer Science I, 1020 Computer Science II, 2100 Computer Organization and Machine Programming, 2300 Data Structures and Algorithms, 2440 Multimedia Principles and Design, 2750-2753 Special Topics, 3100 Data Communications and Networks, 3110 Computer Architecture, 3210 Systems Analysis and Design. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Computer Science Department of Computer Science, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1368 Departmental labs are used exclusively for computer science majors, in research and upper-level courses. Computer Services provides academic computing facilities for all students and college personnel. The Millsaps multimedia laboratory is available to students and faculty in all of the natural sciences. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in Education Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Education   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Education Department of Education, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1000 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in English Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of English   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College ENGL 1000 01 Introduction to Interpretation, ENGL 2010: Introduction to British and American Literary History, English 2110-01: Growing Up in the South, ENGL 2400 01 Introduction to Creative Writing, ENGL 2430 01 Journalism, ENGL 3110-01: The Cult of Elizabeth: The Virgin Queen in Memory, Myth, and History, ENGL 3350-01: Faulkner and the Short Story, ENGL 3750 01: Postcolonial Fiction, ENGL 4900-01, Fall 2009: Senior Seminar. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of English Department of English, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1000 The English Department has designed a curriculum which reflects both respect for intellectual traditions and an appreciation of the way those traditions have been transformed by the inclusion of other voices. Although theirs faculty and students come from diverse backgrounds, they can find common ground as readers, writers, and thinkers. Millsaps English majors learn how to read and interpret complex texts, how to relate one text to another and to a tradition, and how to read texts within their cultural and historical contexts. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in English - Concentration in Creative Writing Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of English   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College ENGL 1000 01 Introduction to Interpretation, ENGL 2010: Introduction to British and American Literary History, English 2110-01: Growing Up in the South, ENGL 2400 01 Introduction to Creative Writing, ENGL 2430 01 Journalism, ENGL 3110-01: The Cult of Elizabeth: The Virgin Queen in Memory, Myth, and History, ENGL 3350-01: Faulkner and the Short Story, ENGL 3750 01: Postcolonial Fiction, ENGL 4900-01, Fall 2009: Senior Seminar. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of English Department of English, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1000 The English Department has designed a curriculum which reflects both respect for intellectual traditions and an appreciation of the way those traditions have been transformed by the inclusion of other voices. Although theirs faculty and students come from diverse backgrounds, they can find common ground as readers, writers, and thinkers. Millsaps English majors learn how to read and interpret complex texts, how to relate one text to another and to a tradition, and how to read texts within their cultural and historical contexts. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in Geology - Environmental Geology Concentration Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Geology   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Geology Department of Geology, Millsaps College, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1343 The mission of Millsaps Geology Department is the creation and development of a community of productive and involved world citizens equipped with a broad and thorough knowledge of the process and specifics of the Earth Sciences. The Department focuses on educating and encouraging students to develop an on-going curiosity and involvement with all elements of their environments so that these future leaders of society incorporate logical, critical assessment of the natural world into the fabric of their individual philosophies. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in Geology - Exploration Geology Concentration Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Geology   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Geology Department of Geology, Millsaps College, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1343 The mission of Millsaps Geology Department is the creation and development of a community of productive and involved world citizens equipped with a broad and thorough knowledge of the process and specifics of the Earth Sciences. The Department focuses on educating and encouraging students to develop an on-going curiosity and involvement with all elements of their environments so that these future leaders of society incorporate logical, critical assessment of the natural world into the fabric of their individual philosophies. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in Geology - Geophysics Concentration Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Geology   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Geology Department of Geology, Millsaps College, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1343 The mission of Millsaps Geology Department is the creation and development of a community of productive and involved world citizens equipped with a broad and thorough knowledge of the process and specifics of the Earth Sciences. The Department focuses on educating and encouraging students to develop an on-going curiosity and involvement with all elements of their environments so that these future leaders of society incorporate logical, critical assessment of the natural world into the fabric of their individual philosophies. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in History Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of History   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College 2100 History of the United States to 1877, 2110 History of the United States Since 1877, 2120 Women (and Men) in America, 2130 African-American Heritage, 2210 European Civilization Since 1789, 2310 African History and Society, 2320 Topics in African History, 2400 Middle Eastern History and Society, 2750 Special Topics in History, 3110 Civil War and Reconstruction. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of History Department of History, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1291 The History Department has developed a curriculum that is intended to expose students to the variety of human experiences. They seek to encourage the free exchange of ideas and interpretations and to help students understand that the really important historical questions. Courses are designed to allow students to practice the thinking, evaluation, interpretation, discussion, and writing that are essential to the study of history. The programs offered both major and minor degrees. The study of history is a great way to begin their path on to a career in business, law, collections, writing, or academia to name a few. This department offers many exciting opportunities for to explore the human narrative while enhancing their basic but fundamental skills in writing. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in Mathematics Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Mathematics   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College 1100 College Algebra, 1110 College Trigonometry, 1130 Precalculus, 1150 Elementary Statistics, 1750-1753 Selected Topics in Introductory Mathematics, 1210 Survey of Calculus, 1220 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I, 2230 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II, 2240 Analytic Geometry and Calculus III, 2310 Introduction to Advanced Mathematics, 2750-2753 Selected Topics in Intermediate Level Mathematics, 3410 College Geometry. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Mathematics Department of Mathematics, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1000 The Department of Mathematics is committed to providing a program of instruction that will achieve goals in 4 areas: quantitative literacy of our graduates; service to other departments; service to the major; and the personal development of individual students. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in Music Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Performing Arts   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Performing Arts Department of Performing Arts, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1422 The Department of Performing Arts offers a balanced curriculum of study in music and theatre that includes both high quality coursework and excellent opportunities for performance; it is performance that forms the core of the activities. Each of the professors in the department is a performer or creative artist who truly understands the demands of performance and wants to help undergraduates develop their own performance abilities. Students of both theatre and music are challenged to develop their critical thinking to a high degree, by making informed choices that make a difference in their performance. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in Philosophy Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Philosophy   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College 1000 Introduction to Philosophy, 2000 Ways of Knowing, 2010 Social and Political Philosophy, 2120 Ethics: Theories and Applications, 2130 Biomedical Ethics, 2140 Environmental Ethics, 2150-2153 Topics in Applied Ethics, 2160 Philosophy of Human Nature, 2210 Aesthetics, 124 2220 Philosophy and Literature, 2300 Philosophy of Film. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Philosophy Department of Philosophy, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1000 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in Physics Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Physics   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College 1001 General Physics Laboratory I, 1003 General Physics I, 1011 General Physics Laboratory II, 1013 General Physics II, 1201 College Physics Laboratory I, 1203 College Physics I, 1211 College Physics Laboratory II, 1213 College Physics II, 2000 Modern Physics, 2000 Modern Physics, 3100 Classical Mechanics, 3110 Electromagnetism, 3120 Thermal Physics, 3130 Optics, 3140 Quantum Mechanics. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Physics Department of Physics, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1000 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in Political Science Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Political Science   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College 1000 Introduction to American Government, 1300 Comparative Government, 2010 American Public Policy, 2020 State and Local Politics, 2030 Women and Politics, 2100 The U. S. Congress, 2120 The U.S. Presidency, 2130 The U.S. Judiciary, 2150 Urban/Metro Politics, 2200 Economic Policy Issues, 2400 International Relations, 2500 Political Theory, 2550 Research Methods in Political Science. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Political Science Department of Political Science, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1439 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in Psychology Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Psychology   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College 1000 Introduction to Psychology, 1021 Live Well, 1100/IDST 1640 Love and Sexuality, 1100/IDST 1640 Love and Sexuality, 3020 Psychology of Women, 3030 Forensic Psychology, 3040 Industrial/Organizational Psychology, 3050 Decision Making, 3060 Psychology of Language, 3070 Adulthood and Aging, 3070 Adulthood and Aging, 3090 Drugs and Behavior. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Psychology Department of Psychology, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1381 The Psychology Department is committed to the goal of cultivating majors with a broad base of knowledge in psychology to prepare students for advanced graduate study in psychology, to provide a background for entry into one of the advanced professional schools (e.g., law, medicine, business, education), or to enable the student to receive a broad liberal arts education. The undergraduate psychology curriculum emphasizes the principles and applications of substantive psychological knowledge both as a natural science and as a social science. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in Public Management Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Millsaps College   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College PLSC 1000 Introduction to American Government, ECON 2000 Principles of Economics, MGMT 3000 Introduction to Management, PLSC 3250 Public Administration, PLSC 2550 Research Methods in Political Science, PLSC 2010 American Public Policy, PLSC 4910 Senior Seminar in Public Management. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Millsaps College Millsaps College, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1000 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in Religious Studies Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Religious Studies   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College 2000 Introduction to Religious Studies, 2010 Ethics and Religion, 2110 Judaism, 2120 Introduction to Hinduism, 2110 Judaism, Christianity, Islam, 2130 East Asian Religions, 2140 Introduction to Buddhism, 2210 Hebrew Scriptures, 2220 New Testament and Early Christianity, 2300 African-American Religions, 2350 Fundamentalism, 2400 The Meaning of Work, 2750 Introduction to Judaism, 2790 Religion, Peace, and Justice, 3110 History of Christian Thought. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Religious Studies Department of Religious Studies, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1000 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in Sociology/Anthropology - Anthropology Concentration Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Sociology and Anthropology   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College 1000 Introduction to Sociology, 1100 Introduction to Anthropology, 1110 Introduction to Archaeology and World Prehistory, 1710 Human Origins, 2010 Human Services, 2100 Methods and Statistics, 2130 Marriage and Family, 2200 Sociology of Human Interaction, 2210 Archaeological Method and Theory, 2250 Gender in American Culture, 2400 Women and Men in Prehistory, 2410 Human Ecology, 2500 Sociolinguistics. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Sociology and Anthropology Department of Sociology and Anthropology, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1387 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in Sociology/Anthropology - Sociology Concentration Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Sociology and Anthropology   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College 1000 Introduction to Sociology, 1100 Introduction to Anthropology, 1110 Introduction to Archaeology and World Prehistory, 1710 Human Origins, 2010 Human Services, 2100 Methods and Statistics, 2130 Marriage and Family, 2200 Sociology of Human Interaction, 2210 Archaeological Method and Theory, 2250 Gender in American Culture, 2400 Women and Men in Prehistory, 2410 Human Ecology, 2500 Sociolinguistics. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Sociology and Anthropology Department of Sociology and Anthropology, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1387 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in Studio Art Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Art This program emphasizes student experimentation in the two-dimensional media of drawing, painting, printmaking, and digital arts, and three-dimensional conceptualizing and production are explored in sculpture and installation courses. Technical proficiency and creative expression are seen as closely linked; Students will be challenged to find something meaningful to say and an appropriate mode in which to communicate that idea or emotion or vision. Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Art Department of Art, Millsaps College, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1432 The Department of Art at Millsaps College provides a program for strengthening understanding of the creative arts through studio as well as art history courses. Students will explore a variety of forms of creative expression, learning to set each within its broader cultural context. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in Studio Art with a Concentration in Digital Arts Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Art   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Art Department of Art, Millsaps College, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1432 The Department of Art at Millsaps College provides a program for strengthening understanding of the creative arts through studio as well as art history courses. Students will explore a variety of forms of creative expression, learning to set each within its broader cultural context. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in Theatre Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Performing Arts   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College 1401, 2401, 3401, and 4401 Performance, 2000 Theatre in America, 2100 Introduction to Acting, 2110 Acting Styles, 2200 Production I, 2202 Production I Lab, 2210 Production II, 2212 Production II Lab, 3000 History and Literature of the Theatre I, 3010 History and Literature of the Theatre II. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Performing Arts Department of Performing Arts, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1422 The Department of Performing Arts offers a balanced curriculum of study in music and theatre that includes both high quality coursework and excellent opportunities for performance; it is performance that forms the core of the activities. Each of the professors in the department is a performer or creative artist who truly understands the demands of performance and wants to help undergraduates develop their own performance abilities. Students of both theatre and music are challenged to develop their critical thinking to a high degree, by making informed choices that make a difference in their performance. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College B.S. in Theatre with Preprofessional Concentration Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Performing Arts   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Performing Arts Department of Performing Arts, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1422 The Department of Performing Arts offers a balanced curriculum of study in music and theatre that includes both high quality coursework and excellent opportunities for performance; it is performance that forms the core of the activities. Each of the professors in the department is a performer or creative artist who truly understands the demands of performance and wants to help undergraduates develop their own performance abilities. Students of both theatre and music are challenged to develop their critical thinking to a high degree, by making informed choices that make a difference in their performance. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College BA Degree with Major in Economics - Business Economics Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Else School of Management (Undergraduate)   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Else School of Management (Undergraduate) Else School of Management (Undergraduate), Millsaps College, Post Box 151192, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1050 The Else School of Management produces business leaders who also become community, national, and world leaders. This mission is accomplished through teacher-scholars who provide students an academically rigorous business education strengthened by critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, ethical awareness, and communication skills. Quality of delivery is reflected through maintenance of AACSB accreditation. Leadership development is enhanced by international experiences, experiential learning opportunities, and individual attention to the student in and out of the classroom. The Else School serves the business community and the community at large through community service and executive education. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College BA Degree with Major in Economics - Policy Economics Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Else School of Management (Undergraduate)   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Else School of Management (Undergraduate) Else School of Management (Undergraduate), Millsaps College, Post Box 151192, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1050 The Else School of Management produces business leaders who also become community, national, and world leaders. This mission is accomplished through teacher-scholars who provide students an academically rigorous business education strengthened by critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, ethical awareness, and communication skills. Quality of delivery is reflected through maintenance of AACSB accreditation. Leadership development is enhanced by international experiences, experiential learning opportunities, and individual attention to the student in and out of the classroom. The Else School serves the business community and the community at large through community service and executive education. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College BA Degree with Major in Economics - Quantitative Economics Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Else School of Management (Undergraduate)   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Else School of Management (Undergraduate) Else School of Management (Undergraduate), Millsaps College, Post Box 151192, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1050 The Else School of Management produces business leaders who also become community, national, and world leaders. This mission is accomplished through teacher-scholars who provide students an academically rigorous business education strengthened by critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, ethical awareness, and communication skills. Quality of delivery is reflected through maintenance of AACSB accreditation. Leadership development is enhanced by international experiences, experiential learning opportunities, and individual attention to the student in and out of the classroom. The Else School serves the business community and the community at large through community service and executive education. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College BBA in Accounting Full Time 3 Year(s) $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Else School of Management (Undergraduate)   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Else School of Management (Undergraduate) Else School of Management (Undergraduate), Millsaps College, Post Box 151192, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1050 The Else School of Management produces business leaders who also become community, national, and world leaders. This mission is accomplished through teacher-scholars who provide students an academically rigorous business education strengthened by critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, ethical awareness, and communication skills. Quality of delivery is reflected through maintenance of AACSB accreditation. Leadership development is enhanced by international experiences, experiential learning opportunities, and individual attention to the student in and out of the classroom. The Else School serves the business community and the community at large through community service and executive education. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College BS Degree with Major in Economics - Business Economics Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Else School of Management (Undergraduate)   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Else School of Management (Undergraduate) Else School of Management (Undergraduate), Millsaps College, Post Box 151192, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1050 The Else School of Management produces business leaders who also become community, national, and world leaders. This mission is accomplished through teacher-scholars who provide students an academically rigorous business education strengthened by critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, ethical awareness, and communication skills. Quality of delivery is reflected through maintenance of AACSB accreditation. Leadership development is enhanced by international experiences, experiential learning opportunities, and individual attention to the student in and out of the classroom. The Else School serves the business community and the community at large through community service and executive education. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College BS Degree with Major in Economics - Policy Economics Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Else School of Management (Undergraduate)   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Else School of Management (Undergraduate) Else School of Management (Undergraduate), Millsaps College, Post Box 151192, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1050 The Else School of Management produces business leaders who also become community, national, and world leaders. This mission is accomplished through teacher-scholars who provide students an academically rigorous business education strengthened by critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, ethical awareness, and communication skills. Quality of delivery is reflected through maintenance of AACSB accreditation. Leadership development is enhanced by international experiences, experiential learning opportunities, and individual attention to the student in and out of the classroom. The Else School serves the business community and the community at large through community service and executive education. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College BS Degree with Major in Economics - Quantitative Economics Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Else School of Management (Undergraduate)   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Else School of Management (Undergraduate) Else School of Management (Undergraduate), Millsaps College, Post Box 151192, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1050 The Else School of Management produces business leaders who also become community, national, and world leaders. This mission is accomplished through teacher-scholars who provide students an academically rigorous business education strengthened by critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, ethical awareness, and communication skills. Quality of delivery is reflected through maintenance of AACSB accreditation. Leadership development is enhanced by international experiences, experiential learning opportunities, and individual attention to the student in and out of the classroom. The Else School serves the business community and the community at large through community service and executive education. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College Bachelor of Business Administration Full Time 3 Year(s) $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Else School of Management (Undergraduate) This program is designed to provide an educational base for a lifetime of learning to enable each student to realize his or her potential. To accomplish this mission, educational goals have been identified to develop in each student: 1) a management outlook toward organizations and the ability to work with others to accomplish common goals; 2) the ability to organize information for analysis and decision making; 3) an understanding of the standards of professional behavior which are consistent with ethical precepts; 4) an awareness of the attributes necessary to attain positions of leadership; 5) an understanding of innovation and the importance of agents of change in society; 6) a global perspective; and 7) an understanding of the changing societal, political, legal, and cultural environments that organizations face. Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Bachelor degree Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Else School of Management (Undergraduate) Else School of Management (Undergraduate), Millsaps College, Post Box 151192, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1050 The Else School of Management produces business leaders who also become community, national, and world leaders. This mission is accomplished through teacher-scholars who provide students an academically rigorous business education strengthened by critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, ethical awareness, and communication skills. Quality of delivery is reflected through maintenance of AACSB accreditation. Leadership development is enhanced by international experiences, experiential learning opportunities, and individual attention to the student in and out of the classroom. The Else School serves the business community and the community at large through community service and executive education. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College Double Major in Studio Art (Concentration Digital Studies) and Art History Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Art   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Major Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Art Department of Art, Millsaps College, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1432 The Department of Art at Millsaps College provides a program for strengthening understanding of the creative arts through studio as well as art history courses. Students will explore a variety of forms of creative expression, learning to set each within its broader cultural context. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College Double Major in Studio Art (Concentration Digital Studies) and Art History (Concentration Museum Studies) Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Art   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Major Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Art Department of Art, Millsaps College, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1432 The Department of Art at Millsaps College provides a program for strengthening understanding of the creative arts through studio as well as art history courses. Students will explore a variety of forms of creative expression, learning to set each within its broader cultural context. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College Double Major in Studio Art and Art History Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Art   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Major Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Art Department of Art, Millsaps College, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1432 The Department of Art at Millsaps College provides a program for strengthening understanding of the creative arts through studio as well as art history courses. Students will explore a variety of forms of creative expression, learning to set each within its broader cultural context. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College Double Major in Studio Art and Art History (Concentration Museum Studies) Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Art   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Major Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Art Department of Art, Millsaps College, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1432 The Department of Art at Millsaps College provides a program for strengthening understanding of the creative arts through studio as well as art history courses. Students will explore a variety of forms of creative expression, learning to set each within its broader cultural context. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College Major in French Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Modern Languages   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Major Millsaps College 1000 Basic French I, 1010 Basic French II, 2000 Intermediate French, 2050-2053 Intermediate Conversation, 2110 Contemporary French Culture, 2120 French for the Professions, 2750-2753 Special Topics, 2751 French Across the Curriculum, 3200 Survey of French Literature up to the Revolution, 3210 Survey of French Literature after the Revolution, 3220 French Civilization up to the Revolution, 3230 French Civilization after the Revolution, 3750-3753 Special Topics, 4750 Special Studies in French, 4800-4803 Directed Study in French. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Modern Languages Department of Modern Languages, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1319 The Department of Modern Languages is an enriching and complementary part of the overall experience of a liberal arts education that fosters students’ appreciation of another culture and also deepens, by comparison and contrasts their understanding of their own language and culture. In addition to strengthening global awareness and multi-cultural sensitivity, the courses taught in the Department emphasize the critical thinking and analytical skills essential to a broad academic formation. Language study is also intellectually rewarding as it challenges thought patterns and helps students become stronger writers and more articulate speakers in both English and foreign languages. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College Major in Spanish Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Department of Modern Languages   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Major Millsaps College 1000 Basic Spanish I, 1010 Basic Spanish II, 1050-1053 Survival Spanish, 2000 Intermediate Spanish, 2050-2053 Intermediate Conversation, 2110 Contemporary Hispanic Culture, 2120 Spanish for the Professions, 2152 Learning Spanish Through Service Learning, 2750-2753 Special Topics, 2751 Spanish Across the Curriculum, 3000 Advanced Grammar and Composition, 3110 Ways of Reading, Ways of Writing, 3200 Survey of Peninsular Literature up to 1700, 3210 Survey of Spanish-American Literature through Modernism. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Department of Modern Languages Department of Modern Languages, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1319 The Department of Modern Languages is an enriching and complementary part of the overall experience of a liberal arts education that fosters students’ appreciation of another culture and also deepens, by comparison and contrasts their understanding of their own language and culture. In addition to strengthening global awareness and multi-cultural sensitivity, the courses taught in the Department emphasize the critical thinking and analytical skills essential to a broad academic formation. Language study is also intellectually rewarding as it challenges thought patterns and helps students become stronger writers and more articulate speakers in both English and foreign languages. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College Master of Accountancy Full Time 6 Year(s) $916 for One graduate hour Else School of Management (Graduate) This program provides post-baccalaureate professional education in the field of accounting. The M.Acc. program is designed to provide students greater depth and breadth in accounting education than the bachelor’s in accounting or master’s of business administration degrees provide. M.Acc. students have the option of participating in a 3 hour for credit residency program. The Accounting Residency Program allows selected M.Acc. Students to work for an accounting firm in the spring semester. In the fall, accounting firms will interview Millsaps M.Acc. Students for spring residency positions. Selected students work receiving pay in positions that foster professional growth and maturity. In the following summer, residency participants may take appropriate elective courses for the purpose of meeting classification requirements as a full-time student. Applicants must possess a baccalaureate from an accredited college or university and must present evidence of their qualifications for advanced study. Admissions is based on GPA of 3.2, G.M.A.T., essays, recommendations, and written application; TOEFL required for international applicants(at least 550 (written test) or 220 (computer-based test)). Masters Millsaps College ACCT 641 Accounting Information Systems, ACCT 676 Governmental/Non-Profit Accounting, ACCT 651 Accounting Residency, ACCT 677 Tax Planning Research, ACCT 678 Seminar in Valuation, ACCT 679 Financial Statement Analysis, FIN 662 Financial Management, FIN 666 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management, ACCT 642 Advanced Taxation, ACCT 673 Advanced Auditing Topics, ACCT 681 Advanced Cost Accounting, ACCT 675 Advanced Financial Reporting Theory and Problems, ACCT 581 Intermediate Financial Accounting I, ACCT 582 Intermediate Financial Accounting II, ACCT 583 Auditing I, ACCT 584 Federal Taxation of Income, ACCT 585 Advanced Financial Accounting. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Else School of Management (Graduate) Else School of Management (Graduate), Millsaps College, P O Box 150040, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 The Else School of Management produces business leaders who also become community, national, and world leaders. This mission is accomplished through teacher-scholars who provide students an academically rigorous business education strengthened by critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, ethical awareness, and communication skills. Quality of delivery is reflected through maintenance of AACSB accreditation. Leadership development is enhanced by international experiences, experiential learning opportunities, and individual attention to the student in and out of the classroom. The Else School serves the business community and the community at large through community service and executive education. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College Master of Business Administration Full Time 6 Year(s) $916 for One graduate hour Else School of Management (Graduate) This degree at Millsaps College is offered through the Charles W. and Eloise T. Else School of Management. It is distinctive, if not unique, to find such an MBA program at a small, traditional, liberal arts college. Because this contemporary business school is integrated into the liberal arts culture of Millsaps College, the program provides for a broad graduate business education that cannot be found at most other business schools. The MBA student will of course acquire business knowledge and develop management skills that have immediate and long-term value in the workplace. Applicants must possess a baccalaureate from an accredited college or university and must present evidence of their qualifications for advanced study. Admissions is based on GPA of 3.2, G.M.A.T., essays, recommendations, and written application; TOEFL required for international applicants(at least 550 (written test) or 220 (computer-based test)). MBA Millsaps College Accounting 580 Survey of Accounting or equivalent, Economics 500 Survey of Economics or equivalent, Quant. Management 534 Survey of Operations Mgmt. or equivalent, Marketing 521 Survey of Marketing or equivalent, Finance 562 Survey of Finance or equivalent, Management 533 Survey of Management or equivalent. Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Else School of Management (Graduate) Else School of Management (Graduate), Millsaps College, P O Box 150040, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 The Else School of Management produces business leaders who also become community, national, and world leaders. This mission is accomplished through teacher-scholars who provide students an academically rigorous business education strengthened by critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, ethical awareness, and communication skills. Quality of delivery is reflected through maintenance of AACSB accreditation. Leadership development is enhanced by international experiences, experiential learning opportunities, and individual attention to the student in and out of the classroom. The Else School serves the business community and the community at large through community service and executive education. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College Pre-Dental Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Millsaps College   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Pre-professional Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Millsaps College Millsaps College, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1000 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College Pre-Engineering Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Millsaps College   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Pre-professional Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Millsaps College Millsaps College, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1000 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College Pre-Law Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Millsaps College   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Pre-professional Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Millsaps College Millsaps College, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1000 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College Pre-Medical Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Millsaps College   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Pre-professional Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Millsaps College Millsaps College, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1000 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College Pre-Ministerial Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Millsaps College   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Pre-professional Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Millsaps College Millsaps College, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1000 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College Pre-Nursing Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Millsaps College   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Pre-professional Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Millsaps College Millsaps College, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1000 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
175980 Millsaps College Pre-Social Work Full Time Variable $24608 for 12-17 hours per semester Millsaps College   Students applying for admission as first-time freshmen should have participated in a strong high school college preparatory curriculum. Student’s records should show progress toward high school graduation, with at least 14 units of English, mathematics, social studies, natural sciences, and/or foreign languages. Four units of English should be included. ACT or SAT scores are required for admission review. Students who have not prepared for college may submit results of the General Educational Development (GED) Tests, along with a transcript of any high school work completed. Pre-professional Millsaps College   Millsaps College     1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1253 Millsaps College Millsaps College, 1701 North State Street, JACKSON, Mississippi, 39210, +1 601 974 1000 Millsaps College is a community committed to trust in disciplined learning and the ideals of a liberal arts education as keys to a rewarding life. The College seeks to provide a learning environment that increases knowledge, deepens understanding of faith, and inspires the development of mature citizens with the intellectual capacities, ethical principles, and sense of responsibility that are needed for leadership in all sectors of society. The College is dedicated to academic excellence, to open inquiry and free expression, to the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and to the innovative shaping of the social, economic, and cultural progress of the region. Yes Student housing is an important service rendered by any college. However, Millsaps places emphasis on the learning process that takes place within the residence halls. The Residence Life program is administered by a team of professionals including the vice president of student life and dean of students, director of student life, assistant director of residence life, resident hall directors, and resident assistants. Residence hall rooms are designed to house two students each. Students should send in their completed housing forms as early in the admissions process as possible. Students wishing to room together should specify their desire to room together on their housing request. Single rooms are normally not available. Room rent cannot be refunded after the semester begins. Assignments for upper-class students are made in the spring. The process is arranged through Residence Life. Students should contact their resident assistant for more information.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Art Education Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. No qualification   The courses are ART 195Computers in Art 3, Open Elective 1, EN 101-300English Composition I and II6, EN Literature Survey 3, HIS 101-102History of Civilization 6, Natural Science w/Lab 8, COM 101Oral Communication 3, HK Physical Education Activity Courses 2, MA 113Mathematics Core 3, PSY 206Human Growth and Development 3, PSY 360Educational Psychology 3, ART 211-212Art History Survey I and II 6, PHL Philosophy 3, GEO 101Elements of World Geography 3, UN 101 Intro to College Life 1, ART 301Art as a Profession 1, ART 103Design I 3, ART 104Design II 3, ART 105Drawing I 3, ART 106Drawing II 3, ART 230, 236, or 334Craft Course 3, ART 270Watercolor Painting I 3, ART 220Fine Arts Photography I 3, ART 375 or 377Acrylic Painting and Mixed Media I or Oil Ptg I 3, ART 205Figure Drawing I 3, ART Printmaking 3, ART 31320th Century Art 3, ART 310, 315 or 316Upper Level Art History 3, ART Art Electives 18, ED 300Education as a Profession 3, ED 302Art and Science of Teaching 3, ART 340Art Education Materials and Methods 3, ED 401Classroom Management 3, ED 407Student Teaching K-12 Art 9. Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education, W-Box 1637, Columbus, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7175 Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Associate of Science in Nursing Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, Department of Associate Nursing   Students must meet admission requirements of the University and meet the requirements to the RN/BSN Advanced Placement Option: have transcripts on all prior college work that documents successful completion of a prior ASN or Diploma in Nursing from an accredited school of nursing; transcripts that document successful completion of 50 hours of core course work. Students must have an ACT composite score of 18 if taken before October 1989 or 21 if taken in October 1989, or after. Students with the required ACT composite score must also have at least a “C” in each prerequisite course and a 2.0 grade point average or students without an ACT or with less than the required ACT composite score must complete all course prerequisites to the nursing major with at least a C and have an overall 2.5 GPA. Associate degree Mississippi University For Women   Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, Department of Associate Nursing College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, Department of Associate Nursing, 1100 College Street MUW-910, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7311 This is an innovative, fast-paced, two-year program leading to an Associate of Science in Nursing degree. The Associate of Science in Nursing Program prepares nurses to manage direct care to clients with commonly recurring illnesses in acute and long-term health care facilities. There is an optional externship program between the first and second years and a two-week preceptorship experience immediately prior to graduation. All graduates are eligible to take the licensing exam for registered nurses. Graduates of this program will have the educational foundation to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree through an advanced placement option for registered nurses. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.A. Degree in Chemistry Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Sciences and Mathematics   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are PSC 111-112 General Chemistry with labs (8), PSC 211-212 Organic Chemistry with labs (8), PSC 312 Quantitative Analysis (4), PSC 450-451 Physical Chemistry (8), PSC 461 Instrumental Analysis (4), PSC 465 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (3), Select one from: PSC 466 Advanced Organic Chemistry (3), PSC 467 Biochemistry (4), PSC 490 Special Topics in the Physical Sciences (3-4), Select one sequence from the following: (8) PSP 211-212 General Physics with labs, PSP 213-214 General Physics (Calculus based) with labs, MA 181 Calculus I (3), MA 182 Calculus II (3), MA 283 Calculus III (3), Select one from the following: (3), SM 125 Fortran
M 135 Programming in C++, SM 100 Science/Mathematics Seminar (4 semesters), 2.0 Major GPA required, 2.0 Departmental GPA required, Comprehensive Exit Exam (minimum score required), Exit Questionnaire.
Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Sciences and Mathematics College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Sciences and Mathematics, Mississippi University for Women, 1100 College Street, MUW-100, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7376 The Department of Sciences and Mathematics serves all MUW students by providing high quality academic programs in the sciences and mathematics. Through the University Core requirements, coursework in the Department of Sciences and Mathematics supports majors within the department and every program across campus, as well as specialized requirements of majors such as Nursing and Culinary Arts. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.A. Degree in Communication Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are COM 101 Oral Communication (3), COM 102 Introduction to Mass Communication (3), COM 103 Introduction to Media Technology (3), COM 200 Writing for the Media (3), COM 250 Newsgathering (3), COM 307 Advanced Writing for the Media (3), COM 310 Digital Culture (3), COM 320 Mass Communication and Society (3), COM 325 Visual Design (3), COM 400 Practicum (1) (must be repeated for 2-hours credit), COM 460 Internship (3), COM 465 Communication Senior Seminar (3), COM 201 Interpersonal Communication (3), COM 204 Announcing for the Media (3), COM 210 Media Advertising, Management and Sales (3), COM 299 Special Topics in Communication (1-3), COM 303 Images of Women in Film (3), COM 331 Audio Production (3), COM 410 Media Law and Ethics (3), COM 413 Public Relations (3), COM 425 Advanced Visual Design (3), COM 431 Video Production (3), COM 454 Problems in Mass Communication (3), COM 499 Special Topics in Communication (1-3), FLM 101 Introduction to Film (3). Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication, 1100 College Street, MUW-1619, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7354 The department specializes in media convergence with a particular emphasis on visual-based digital media. As such, we stress the integration of all forms of media in both theory and practice, instead of offering separate degrees in journalism and broadcasting. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.A. Degree in English Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Languages, Literature, and Philosophy   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are EN 301 Introduction to Linguistics (3), EN 499 English Capstone Course (3), Select one full literature survey sequence (6): EN 201-202 Survey of English Literature, EN 203-204 Survey of American Literature, EN 231-232 Survey of World Literature, Select one of the following (3): EN 303 Early Shakespeare, EN 304 Late Shakespeare, Select one of the following (3): EN 430 History and Structure of the English Language, EN 480 Literary Theory, Select one advanced writing course (3): EN 311 Nonfiction Prose Writing, EN 312 Creative Writing, EN 317 Technical and Business Writing, EN 411 Fiction Writing Workshop, EN 412 Poetry Writing, Select four English, American, or World Literature electives (12), One additional English elective in literature, writing, theory, or TESL (3), Foreign Language (one area - minimum of 6 hours at the 200 level or above). Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Languages, Literature, and Philosophy College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Languages, Literature, and Philosophy, W-Box 1634, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7386 The Department provides a broad liberal arts education for all students. Our courses emphasize reading, writing, and critical thinking as well as discovering and using information. Students who are majors in English, Foreign Languages, or Philosophy should learn to analyze written material with accuracy and understanding, to write clearly and correctly about a subject in a major field, to perform scholarly research on a topic in a major field in a format specific to the field, and to gain an understanding of a major field as it connects to the world at large. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.A. Degree in English - Creative Writing Concentration Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Languages, Literature, and Philosophy   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are EN 301 Introduction to Linguistics (3), EN 499 English Capstone Course (3), Select one full literature survey sequence (6): EN 201-202 Survey of English Literature, EN 203-204 Survey of American Literature, EN 231-232 Survey of World Literature, Select one of the following (3): EN 303 Early Shakespeare, EN 304 Late Shakespeare, Select one of the following (3): EN 430 History and Structure of the English Language, EN 480 Literary Theory, Select two advanced writing courses, at least one of which must be at the 400 level: (6) EN 311 Nonfiction Prose Writing, EN 317 Technical & Business Writing, EN 411 Fiction Writing Workshop, EN 412 Poetry Writing, TH 209 Seminar for Playwrights, Select four of English, American, or World Literature Electives (12 hours), Foreign Language (one area minimum of six hours at the 200 level or above). Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Languages, Literature, and Philosophy College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Languages, Literature, and Philosophy, W-Box 1634, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7386 The Department provides a broad liberal arts education for all students. Our courses emphasize reading, writing, and critical thinking as well as discovering and using information. Students who are majors in English, Foreign Languages, or Philosophy should learn to analyze written material with accuracy and understanding, to write clearly and correctly about a subject in a major field, to perform scholarly research on a topic in a major field in a format specific to the field, and to gain an understanding of a major field as it connects to the world at large. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.A. Degree in Mathematics Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Sciences and Mathematics   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are MA 181 Calculus I (3), MA 182 Calculus II (3), MA 283 Calculus III (3), MA 284 Calculus IV (3), MA 301 Concepts of Abstract Mathematics (3), MA 304 Modern Algebra (3), MA 305 Linear Algebra (3), MA 306 Differential Equations (3), MA 310 Probability and Statistics (3), MA elective numbered above 300, excluding MA 318 and MA 319 (3), Select one of the following: (3) MA 303 Modern Geometry, MA 454 Foundations of Mathematics, Select one of the following: (3) MA 455 Advanced Calculus, MA 461 General Topology, Select one of the following: (3) SM 125 Fortran, SM 135 Programming in C++, Additional Requirements: Foreign language (one area – minimum of 6 hours at the 200 level or above), SM 100 Science/Mathematics Seminar (4 semesters), 2.0 Major GPA required, 2.0 Departmental GPA required, Comprehensive Exit Exam (minimum score required), Exit Questionnaire. Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Sciences and Mathematics College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Sciences and Mathematics, Mississippi University for Women, 1100 College Street, MUW-100, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7376 The Department of Sciences and Mathematics serves all MUW students by providing high quality academic programs in the sciences and mathematics. Through the University Core requirements, coursework in the Department of Sciences and Mathematics supports majors within the department and every program across campus, as well as specialized requirements of majors such as Nursing and Culinary Arts. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.A. in Biology Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Sciences and Mathematics   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are BSB 101 General Biology I w/lab (4), BSB 102 General Biology II w/lab (4), BSB 230 General Genetics (4), BSB 310 General Ecology (4), BSB 322 Animal Physiology (4), BSB 332 Cellular and Molecular Biology (4), BS 400 Senior Seminar (2), BSM 240 Microbiology for Majors (4), BSB 251 General Botany (4), BSB 303 Comparative Anatomy (4), BSB 351 Plant Physiology (4), BSB 367 Invertebrates (4), BSB 368 Vertebrates (4), BSB 405 Insect Biology (4), BSB 408 Animal Behavior (4), BSM 452 Immunology (4), BSB 453 Developmental Biology (4), BSB 454 Parasitology (4), BSB 459 Histology (4), BSB 467 Biochemistry (4), BSB 485 Special Topics in Biology or Microbiology (2-3), BSB 499 Independent Study in Biology or Microbiology (1-3), PSC 111-112 General Chemistry with labs (8), PSC 211-212 Organic Chemistry with labs (8), PSP 211-212 General Physics with labs (8), PSP 213-214 General Physics (Calculus-based) with labs (8) (Both Organic Chemistry and Physics are highly recommended and are required for many health-related professional programs.), Mathematics, MA 113 College Algebra or higher (6), Computer applications course (3), SM 100 Science/Mathematics Seminar (4 semesters), 2.0 Major GPA required, 2.0 Departmental GPA required, Comprehensive Exit Exam (minimum score required), Exit Questionnaire. Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Sciences and Mathematics College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Sciences and Mathematics, Mississippi University for Women, 1100 College Street, MUW-100, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7376 The Department of Sciences and Mathematics serves all MUW students by providing high quality academic programs in the sciences and mathematics. Through the University Core requirements, coursework in the Department of Sciences and Mathematics supports majors within the department and every program across campus, as well as specialized requirements of majors such as Nursing and Culinary Arts. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.A. in Fine Arts Major Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits Mississippi University for Women   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are MUS 100 - Music Appreciation, TH 175 - Theatre Appreciation, Art Electives, 300-level or higher (6 semester hours), Art Electives, 400-level (9 semester hours), Foreign Language (one area minimum of 6 hours at the 200-level or above), Participation in the Spring Art Exhibition in the freshman, sophomore, and junior years. Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 Mississippi University for Women Mississippi University for Women, 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 4750 Mississippi University for Women provides high-quality undergraduate and graduate education for women and men in a variety of liberal arts and professional programs, while maintaining its historic commitment to academic and leadership development for women. MUW provides education in the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, College of Education and Human Sciences, College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, and the Culinary Arts Institute, utilizing small classes and emphasizing a personalized learning environment. The graduates of MUW are prepared for competitive careers and excellent graduate and professional schools. MUW provides educational opportunities throughout Mississippi and the United States while addressing the unique educational and public service needs of northeast Mississippi and adjoining counties in northwest Alabama. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.A. in General Music Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Music and Theatre   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are MUS 101-102 Theory I-II (6), MUS 103-104 Theory Lab I-II (2), MUS 105 Introduction to Music Literature (3), MUS 121-122 Major Piano, Voice (4), MUS 127 Secondary Piano, Voice, Instruments (4), MUS 201-202 Theory III-IV (6), MUS 203-204 Theory Lab III-IV (2), MUS 221-222 Major Piano, Voice (4), MUS 301-302 History of Music (6), MUS 305 Form and Analysis (2), MUS 321-322 Major Piano Voice (4), MUS 421-422 Major Piano, Voice (4), Music Ensemble (8), Electives (12). Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Music and Theatre College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Music and Theatre, Mississippi University for Women, 1100 College Street MUW-70, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7260 Mississippi University for Women provides high-quality undergraduate and graduate education for women and men in a variety of liberal arts and professional programs, while maintaining its historic commitment to academic and leadership development for women. MUW provides education in the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, College of Education and Human Sciences, College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, and the Culinary Arts Institute, utilizing small classes and emphasizing a personalized learning environment. The graduates of MUW are prepared for competitive careers and excellent graduate and professional schools. MUW provides educational opportunities throughout Mississippi and the United States while addressing the unique educational and public service needs of northeast Mississippi and adjoining counties in northwest Alabama. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.A. in General Studies Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits Mississippi University for Women The General Studies Degree Program is an individualized, nontraditional program designed to provide a broader freedom of course choices than is available in traditional majors. Admission to the General Studies major requires approval of the General Studies Coordinator. Completion of the General Studies major provides students with basic preparation for many careers and graduate/professional programs. Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are GS 400 - General Studies Seminar. Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 Mississippi University for Women Mississippi University for Women, 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 4750 Mississippi University for Women provides high-quality undergraduate and graduate education for women and men in a variety of liberal arts and professional programs, while maintaining its historic commitment to academic and leadership development for women. MUW provides education in the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, College of Education and Human Sciences, College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, and the Culinary Arts Institute, utilizing small classes and emphasizing a personalized learning environment. The graduates of MUW are prepared for competitive careers and excellent graduate and professional schools. MUW provides educational opportunities throughout Mississippi and the United States while addressing the unique educational and public service needs of northeast Mississippi and adjoining counties in northwest Alabama. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.A. in History Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Geography, amd Paralegal Studies   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are HIS 209 History of the United States I (3), HIS 210 History of the United States II (3), HIS 311 Introduction to Historical Thinking and Research (3), HIS 499 History Capstone (3), Select two American History elective courses (6), Select two European History elective courses (6), Select one Non-Western History elective course (3), Select three additional History (above 102) elective courses, any field (9). Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Geography, amd Paralegal Studies College of Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Geography, amd Paralegal Studies, 1100 College Street, MUW-1634, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7386 The Department provides a broad liberal arts education for all students. The courses emphasize reading, writing, and critical thinking as well as discovering and using information. Students who are majors in history, political science, social science, or paralegal studies should learn to analyze written material with accuracy and understanding, to write clearly and correctly about a subject in a major field, to perform scholarly research on a topic in a major field in a format specific to the field, and to gain an understanding of a major field as it connects to the world at large. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits Mississippi University for Women This program provides a coherent and rigorous, yet flexible, course of study that will allow students to combine two or three academic disciplines to meet a clearly-defined intellectual or professional goal. Each student will be required to propose a specific course of study to the Interdisciplinary Studies Committee for approval. The proposal will define a course of study, explain the student’s goals for the proposed course of study, and explain how the specific arrangement of courses provides a coherent program to achieve those goals. The Committee, which will include faculty representation from all colleges in the university, will review each student’s plan for compliance with the program requirements. Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women   Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 Mississippi University for Women Mississippi University for Women, 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 4750 Mississippi University for Women provides high-quality undergraduate and graduate education for women and men in a variety of liberal arts and professional programs, while maintaining its historic commitment to academic and leadership development for women. MUW provides education in the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, College of Education and Human Sciences, College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, and the Culinary Arts Institute, utilizing small classes and emphasizing a personalized learning environment. The graduates of MUW are prepared for competitive careers and excellent graduate and professional schools. MUW provides educational opportunities throughout Mississippi and the United States while addressing the unique educational and public service needs of northeast Mississippi and adjoining counties in northwest Alabama. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.A. in Legal Studies Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits Mississippi University for Women   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are PLG 101 - Introduction to the Legal Profession, PLG 200 - Legal Bibliography and Research I, PLG 202 - Legal Bibliography and Research II, PLG 241 - The Legal Environment of Business, PLG 303 - Torts, PLG 330 - Legal Writing, PLG 428 - Real Estate Law, PLG 429 - Civil Litigation, PLG 440 - Practical Legal Lab, Three Paralegal Studies elective courses (9 semester hours). Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 Mississippi University for Women Mississippi University for Women, 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 4750 Mississippi University for Women provides high-quality undergraduate and graduate education for women and men in a variety of liberal arts and professional programs, while maintaining its historic commitment to academic and leadership development for women. MUW provides education in the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, College of Education and Human Sciences, College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, and the Culinary Arts Institute, utilizing small classes and emphasizing a personalized learning environment. The graduates of MUW are prepared for competitive careers and excellent graduate and professional schools. MUW provides educational opportunities throughout Mississippi and the United States while addressing the unique educational and public service needs of northeast Mississippi and adjoining counties in northwest Alabama. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.A. in Paralegal Studies Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Geography, amd Paralegal Studies   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are PLG 101 Introduction to Paralegal Studies (3), PLG 200 Legal Bibliography and Research I (3), PLG 202 Legal Bibliography and Research II (3), PLG 241 Legal Environment of Business (3), PLG 303 Torts (3), PLG 330 Legal Writing (3), PLG 340 Law Office Technology and Management (3), PLG 428 Real Estate Law (3), PLG 429 Civil Litigation (3), PLG 440 Practical Legal Lab (Internship) (3), Plus 9 additional hours selected from courses with a PLG prefix, Paralegal Studies majors are also required to take: BU 324 Word Processing (3), PHL 205 Logic (3), PLG 101, 200, and 241 are prerequisites to all other PLG classes, PLG 202 is co-requisite to all 300- and 400-level PLG classes. Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Geography, amd Paralegal Studies College of Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Geography, amd Paralegal Studies, 1100 College Street, MUW-1634, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7386 The Department provides a broad liberal arts education for all students. The courses emphasize reading, writing, and critical thinking as well as discovering and using information. Students who are majors in history, political science, social science, or paralegal studies should learn to analyze written material with accuracy and understanding, to write clearly and correctly about a subject in a major field, to perform scholarly research on a topic in a major field in a format specific to the field, and to gain an understanding of a major field as it connects to the world at large. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.A. in Political Science Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Geography, amd Paralegal Studies   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are POL 101 Basic Concepts in Political Science (3), POL 201 American Government (3), POL 325 State and Local Governments of the U.S. (3), POL 350 Social Science Research Methods (3), POL 460 Advanced Comparative Politics (3), POL 472 International Relations (3), POL 490 Internship/Practicum (3-6), Four additional Political Science elective courses (12 hours) if taking POL 490 for six hours or five additional Political Science elective courses (15 hours) if taking POL 490 for three hours. Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Geography, amd Paralegal Studies College of Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Geography, amd Paralegal Studies, 1100 College Street, MUW-1634, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7386 The Department provides a broad liberal arts education for all students. The courses emphasize reading, writing, and critical thinking as well as discovering and using information. Students who are majors in history, political science, social science, or paralegal studies should learn to analyze written material with accuracy and understanding, to write clearly and correctly about a subject in a major field, to perform scholarly research on a topic in a major field in a format specific to the field, and to gain an understanding of a major field as it connects to the world at large. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.A. in Social Science Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Geography, amd Paralegal Studies   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are POL 350 Social Science Research Methods (3), HIS 311 Introduction to Historical Thinking and Research (3), Select four History elective courses, excluding HIS 101-2 (can include HIS 311) (12), Select four Political Science elective courses (can include POL 350) (12), Select four Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Philosophy, or Sociology elective courses, with at least two at the 300-level or above, and from at least three disciplines (12), Foreign Language (one area - minimum of 6 hours at the 200 level or above). Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Geography, amd Paralegal Studies College of Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Geography, amd Paralegal Studies, 1100 College Street, MUW-1634, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7386 The Department provides a broad liberal arts education for all students. The courses emphasize reading, writing, and critical thinking as well as discovering and using information. Students who are majors in history, political science, social science, or paralegal studies should learn to analyze written material with accuracy and understanding, to write clearly and correctly about a subject in a major field, to perform scholarly research on a topic in a major field in a format specific to the field, and to gain an understanding of a major field as it connects to the world at large. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.A. in Spanish Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Languages, Literature, and Philosophy   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are FLS 201 Spanish III (3), FLS 202 Spanish IV (3), Select one from the following (3): FLS 251 Conversation and Composition I, FLS 252 Conversation and Composition II, FLS 301 Advanced Conversation and Syntax I, FLS 302 Advanced Conversation and Syntax II, Two elective courses (6) in Spanish Literature, Two elective courses (6) in Spanish American Literature, An additional three elective courses (9) in Spanish or French (above the 102 level). Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Languages, Literature, and Philosophy College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Languages, Literature, and Philosophy, W-Box 1634, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7386 The Department provides a broad liberal arts education for all students. Our courses emphasize reading, writing, and critical thinking as well as discovering and using information. Students who are majors in English, Foreign Languages, or Philosophy should learn to analyze written material with accuracy and understanding, to write clearly and correctly about a subject in a major field, to perform scholarly research on a topic in a major field in a format specific to the field, and to gain an understanding of a major field as it connects to the world at large. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.F.A. in Art Education Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Art and Design   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are ART 205 Figure Drawing I (3), ART 270 Watercolor Painting I (3), ART 340 Art Education (3), ART Electives (18), GEO 101 World Geography (3), MA 113 or above excluding MA 123 (Minimum grade of “C” required) (3), PSY 206 Human Growth and Development (3), PSY 360 Educational Psychology (3), ED 300 Education as a Profession (3), ED 302 Art and Science of Teaching (3), ED 401 Student Teaching Seminar: Classroom Management (3), ED 407 Observation and Directed Teaching - Grades K-12 (9). Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Art and Design College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Art and Design, 1100 College Street MUW-70, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7341 Mississippi University for Women provides high-quality undergraduate and graduate education for women and men in a variety of liberal arts and professional programs, while maintaining its historic commitment to academic and leadership development for women. MUW provides education in the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, College of Education and Human Sciences, College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, and the Culinary Arts Institute, utilizing small classes and emphasizing a personalized learning environment. The graduates of MUW are prepared for competitive careers and excellent graduate and professional schools. MUW provides educational opportunities throughout Mississippi and the United States while addressing the unique educational and public service needs of northeast Mississippi and adjoining counties in northwest Alabama. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.M. in Music Therapy Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Music and Theatre This program is to provide holistic and clinically-based music therapy education with an emphasis on individual student exploration and growth. A variety of active classroom experiences and music therapy clinical practica in both the campus and local communities will be utilized to meet the needs of the diverse student population. Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are MUS 101-102 Theory I-II (6), MUS 103-104 Theory Lab I-II (2), MUS 105 Introduction to Music Literature (3), MUS 121-122 Major Piano, Voice (4), MUS 123 Class Piano (2), MUS 126 Class Guitar (2), MUS 127 Secondary Piano, Voice, Instruments (4), MUS 151 Introduction to Music Therapy I: Foundations (1), MUS 152 Introduction to Music Therapy II: Populations (1), MUS 201-202 Theory III-IV (6), MUS 203-204 Theory Lab III-IV (2), MUS 221-222 Major Piano, Voice (4), MUS 251 Clinical Skills I (1), MUS 252 Clinical Skills II (1), MUS 255 Psychology of Music (2), MUS 256 Music Therapy Research Methods (2), MUS 301-302 History of Music (6), MUS 303 Music Therapy Professional Skills (1), MUS 305 Form and Analysis (2), MUS 315 Conducting (3), MUS 321-322 Major Piano, Voice (4), MUS 351 Music Therapy with Children (2), MUS 352 Music Therapy with Adults (2), MUS 353 Clinical Practicum I (1), MUS 354 Clinical Practicum II (1), MUS 451 Music Therapy Principles (2), MUS 452 Music Therapy Practices (2), MUS 453 Clinical Practicum III (1), MUS 454 Clinical Practicum IV (1), MUS 460 Internship (1), Music Ensemble (4), COM 101 Oral Communication (3), PSY 101 General Psychology (3), PSY 206 Human Growth and Development (3), PSY 304 Abnormal Psychology (3), PHL 307 Medical Ethics (3), BSB 101/102 Biology I/II with Lab (8), MUS 253 Music Therapy Observation (1), MUS 455 Advanced Clinical , Practicum (1), Optional and repeatable for a maximum of four (4) credits, Optional and repeatable for a maximum of six (6) credits. Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Music and Theatre College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Music and Theatre, Mississippi University for Women, 1100 College Street MUW-70, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7260 Mississippi University for Women provides high-quality undergraduate and graduate education for women and men in a variety of liberal arts and professional programs, while maintaining its historic commitment to academic and leadership development for women. MUW provides education in the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, College of Education and Human Sciences, College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, and the Culinary Arts Institute, utilizing small classes and emphasizing a personalized learning environment. The graduates of MUW are prepared for competitive careers and excellent graduate and professional schools. MUW provides educational opportunities throughout Mississippi and the United States while addressing the unique educational and public service needs of northeast Mississippi and adjoining counties in northwest Alabama. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.S. Degree in Chemistry Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Sciences and Mathematics   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are PSC 111-112 General Chemistry with labs (8), PSC 211-212 Organic Chemistry with labs (8), PSC 312 Quantitative Analysis (4), PSC 450-451 Physical Chemistry (8), PSC 461 Instrumental Analysis (4), PSC 465 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (3), Select one from: PSC 466 Advanced Organic Chemistry (3), PSC 467 Biochemistry (4), PSC 490 Special Topics in the Physical Sciences (3-4), Select one sequence from the following: (8) PSP 211-212 General Physics with labs, PSP 213-214 General Physics (Calculus based) with labs, MA 181 Calculus I (3), MA 182 Calculus II (3), MA 283 Calculus III (3), Select one from the following: (3), SM 125 Fortran
M 135 Programming in C++, SM 100 Science/Mathematics Seminar (4 semesters), 2.0 Major GPA required, 2.0 Departmental GPA required, Comprehensive Exit Exam (minimum score required), Exit Questionnaire.
Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Sciences and Mathematics College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Sciences and Mathematics, Mississippi University for Women, 1100 College Street, MUW-100, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7376 The Department of Sciences and Mathematics serves all MUW students by providing high quality academic programs in the sciences and mathematics. Through the University Core requirements, coursework in the Department of Sciences and Mathematics supports majors within the department and every program across campus, as well as specialized requirements of majors such as Nursing and Culinary Arts. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.S. Degree in Communication Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are COM 101 Oral Communication (3), COM 102 Introduction to Mass Communication (3), COM 103 Introduction to Media Technology (3), COM 200 Writing for the Media (3), COM 250 Newsgathering (3), COM 307 Advanced Writing for the Media (3), COM 310 Digital Culture (3), COM 320 Mass Communication and Society (3), COM 325 Visual Design (3), COM 400 Practicum (1) (must be repeated for 2-hours credit), COM 460 Internship (3), COM 465 Communication Senior Seminar (3), COM 201 Interpersonal Communication (3), COM 204 Announcing for the Media (3), COM 210 Media Advertising, Management and Sales (3), COM 299 Special Topics in Communication (1-3), COM 303 Images of Women in Film (3), COM 331 Audio Production (3), COM 410 Media Law and Ethics (3), COM 413 Public Relations (3), COM 425 Advanced Visual Design (3), COM 431 Video Production (3), COM 454 Problems in Mass Communication (3), COM 499 Special Topics in Communication (1-3), FLM 101 Introduction to Film (3). Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication, 1100 College Street, MUW-1619, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7354 The department specializes in media convergence with a particular emphasis on visual-based digital media. As such, we stress the integration of all forms of media in both theory and practice, instead of offering separate degrees in journalism and broadcasting. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.S. Degree in Mathematics Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Sciences and Mathematics   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are MA 181 Calculus I (3), MA 182 Calculus II (3), MA 283 Calculus III (3), MA 284 Calculus IV (3), MA 301 Concepts of Abstract Mathematics (3), MA 304 Modern Algebra (3), MA 305 Linear Algebra (3), MA 306 Differential Equations (3), MA 310 Probability and Statistics (3), MA elective number above 300, excluding MA 318 and MA 319 (3), Select one of the following: (3) MA 303 Modern Geometry, MA 454 Foundations of Mathematics, Select one of the following: (3) MA 455 Advanced Calculus, MA 461 General Topology, Select one of the following: (3) SM 125 Fortran, SM 135 Programming in C++, Additional Requirements: Select one from the following: (4) PSP 211 General Physics with lab, PSP 213 General Physics (Calculus based) with lab, At least 14 hours in science (including PSP 211 or PSP 213), SM 100 Science/Mathematics Seminar (4 semesters), 2.0 Major GPA required, 2.0 Departmental GPA required, Comprehensive Exit Exam (minimum score required), Exit Questionnaire. Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Sciences and Mathematics College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Sciences and Mathematics, Mississippi University for Women, 1100 College Street, MUW-100, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7376 The Department of Sciences and Mathematics serves all MUW students by providing high quality academic programs in the sciences and mathematics. Through the University Core requirements, coursework in the Department of Sciences and Mathematics supports majors within the department and every program across campus, as well as specialized requirements of majors such as Nursing and Culinary Arts. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.S. in Accounting Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Business This major is designed to provide students with the necessary background to be prepared for immediate employment in business or government; obtaining professional certification by meeting the requirements to become a Certified Management Accountant (CMA), a Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), or with additional semester hours, a Certified Public Accountant (CPA); or necessary undergraduate preparation for graduate study in Accounting or Business Administration. Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are BU 310 Intermediate Accounting I, BU 311 Intermediate Accounting II, BU 312 Tax Accounting I, BU 315 Cost Accounting I, BU 385 Operations / Production Mgt., BU 406 Accounting Information Systems, BU 407 Advanced Accounting I, BU 412 Auditing, BU 498 Organizational Behavior, Advanced Accounting Elective, 3 hours required from the following: BU 305 Government And Nonprofit Accounting, BU 316 Cost Accounting II, BU 408 Advanced Accounting II, BU 464 Tax Accounting II, BU 466 CPA Review recommended. Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Business College of Business, 1100 College St. MUW-940, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7152 Mississippi University for Women offers students the opportunity to pursue an exciting and financially rewarding career, with degree programs in accounting and business administration. Students take classes on a beautifully landscaped historical campus with 22 of its buildings listed on the National Register of Historical Places. Small classes, personalized advising, and internship opportunities, coupled with day, evening, and online class offerings culminate in an individualized learning experience. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.S. in Biology Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Sciences and Mathematics   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are BSB 101 General Biology I w/lab (4), BSB 102 General Biology II w/lab (4), BSB 230 General Genetics (4), BSB 310 General Ecology (4), BSB 322 Animal Physiology (4), BSB 332 Cellular and Molecular Biology (4), BS 400 Senior Seminar (2), BSM 240 Microbiology for Majors (4), BSB 251 General Botany (4), BSB 303 Comparative Anatomy (4), BSB 351 Plant Physiology (4), BSB 367 Invertebrates (4), BSB 368 Vertebrates (4), BSB 405 Insect Biology (4), BSB 408 Animal Behavior (4), BSM 452 Immunology (4), BSB 453 Developmental Biology (4), BSB 454 Parasitology (4), BSB 459 Histology (4), BSB 467 Biochemistry (4), BSB 485 Special Topics in Biology or Microbiology (2-3), BSB 499 Independent Study in Biology or Microbiology (1-3), PSC 111-112 General Chemistry with labs (8), PSC 211-212 Organic Chemistry with labs (8), PSP 211-212 General Physics with labs (8), PSP 213-214 General Physics (Calculus-based) with labs (8) (Both Organic Chemistry and Physics are highly recommended and are required for many health-related professional programs.), Mathematics, MA 113 College Algebra or higher (6), Computer applications course (3), SM 100 Science/Mathematics Seminar (4 semesters), 2.0 Major GPA required, 2.0 Departmental GPA required, Comprehensive Exit Exam (minimum score required), Exit Questionnaire. Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Sciences and Mathematics College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Sciences and Mathematics, Mississippi University for Women, 1100 College Street, MUW-100, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7376 The Department of Sciences and Mathematics serves all MUW students by providing high quality academic programs in the sciences and mathematics. Through the University Core requirements, coursework in the Department of Sciences and Mathematics supports majors within the department and every program across campus, as well as specialized requirements of majors such as Nursing and Culinary Arts. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.S. in Business Administration - Accounting Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Business   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are EN 101 English Composition I 3, COM 101 Oral Communication 3, HIS 101 History of Civilization I 3, HIS 102 History of Civilization II 3, Natural Science 3, Natural Science 3, Natural Science Lab 1, Natural Science Lab 1, Math 113, 130, 181 3, MA Math 130, 150, or 181 3, UN 101 Freshman Seminar 1, BU 160 3, HK or HKC Physical Education 1, EN World Literature 231 or 232 3, Human Behavior 3, MA 123 Statistics 3, PLG 241 Legal Environment of Business 3, BU 201 Principles of Economics I 3, BU 202 Principles of Economics II 3, BU 211 Principles of Accounting I 3, BU 212 Principles of Accounting II 3, HKC Physical Education 1, BU 345 Statistical Analysis for Business 3, Fine Arts 3, General Elective 2-3, EN 300 Advanced Composition 3, BU 305 Govt / Non-Profit Accounting 3, BU 310 Intermediate Accounting I 3, BU 311 Intermediate Accounting II 3, BU 312 Individual Taxation 3, BU 333 Organizational Communication 3, BU 315 Cost Accounting I 3, BU 355 Business Finance 3, BU 381 Principles of Management 3, BU 361 Principles of Marketing 3, Literature or Fine Arts 3, General Elective 3, PHL 204, 205, or 306 3, BU Accounting Elective 3, BU 385 3, BU 382 Organizational Behavior 3, BU 406 Accounting Inf. Systems 3, BU 412 Auditing 3, BU 407 Advanced Accounting I 3, BU 497 Strategic Management 3. Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Business College of Business, 1100 College St. MUW-940, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7152 Mississippi University for Women offers students the opportunity to pursue an exciting and financially rewarding career, with degree programs in accounting and business administration. Students take classes on a beautifully landscaped historical campus with 22 of its buildings listed on the National Register of Historical Places. Small classes, personalized advising, and internship opportunities, coupled with day, evening, and online class offerings culminate in an individualized learning experience. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.S. in Business Administration - Entrepreneurship Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Business   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are BU 280 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Small Business, BU 363 - Integrated Marketing Communications, BU 365 - Retail Management, BU 385 - Operations/Production Management, BU 400 - Internship, BU 404 - Human Resource Management, BU 465 - Managerial Accounting, BU 487 - Entrepreneurship Projects, BU 495 - Marketing Research, BU 240 - Personal Finance, BU 294 - Introduction to Information Systems, BU 322 - Web Development for Business, BU 370 - Consumer Behavior, BU 371 - International Business Seminar, BU 375 - Sales Management, BU 382 - Organizational Behavior, BU 490 - Marketing Management. Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Business College of Business, 1100 College St. MUW-940, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7152 Mississippi University for Women offers students the opportunity to pursue an exciting and financially rewarding career, with degree programs in accounting and business administration. Students take classes on a beautifully landscaped historical campus with 22 of its buildings listed on the National Register of Historical Places. Small classes, personalized advising, and internship opportunities, coupled with day, evening, and online class offerings culminate in an individualized learning experience. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.S. in Culinary Arts Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits Culinary Arts Institute   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are BSM 131 Microbiology With Lab (4), Psc 111 General Chemistry With Lab (4), BU 157 Information Systems Or Ma 123 Statistics (3), CA 200 Introduction To Culinary Arts (3), CA 300 Food Preparation I (5), CA 301 Food Preparation Ii (5), CA 310 Dining Room Services (3), CA 350 Internship (6-12), CA 400 Food Preparation Iii (5), CA 401 World Cuisines (3), CA 410 BUsiness Skills In The Culinary Arts (3), CA 315 Demonstration Techniques (3), CA 375 Advanced Baking (3), CA 399 Selected Topics In Culinary Arts (1-3), CA 415 Food Styling (3), CA 450 International Internship (6-12), CA 451 Independent Study (3), BSM 342 Food Microbiology With Lab (4), Fn 301 Science Of Food (3), Fn 302 Menu/Recipe Development (3), Fn 325 Nutrition (3) Or Ca399 Nutrition For Culinary Professionals (3), Additional Science (2+) (Lab Or Non-Lab), CA 124 Serevsafe Certification (1). Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 Culinary Arts Institute Culinary Arts Institute, W-Box 1639, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 241 7472 Students have the opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Science degree, become a culinary specialist, and enhance their career options with a minor in the following emphasis areas: entrepreneurship/small business development; food journalism; food art (food styling and photography); and nutrition wellness. The MUW Culinary Arts Institute provides culinary training using classic cooking techniques in small quantity food preparation. The MUW Culinary Arts Institute is housed in renovated Shattuck Hall, one of the 24 campus buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.S. in Culinary Arts - Entrepreneurship Emphasis Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits Culinary Arts Institute   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are CA 260 Introduction To Culinary Entrepreneurship (3), CA 361 Accounting And Finance For Culinary Ventures (3), CA 362 Business Law For Culinary Entrepreneurs (3), CA 363 Culinary Service Design And Management (3), CA 364 Culinary Venture Marketing (3), CA 365 Applied Human Resource Management For Culinary Businesses (3), CA 460 Seminar In Culinary Entrepreneurship (3). Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 Culinary Arts Institute Culinary Arts Institute, W-Box 1639, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 241 7472 Students have the opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Science degree, become a culinary specialist, and enhance their career options with a minor in the following emphasis areas: entrepreneurship/small business development; food journalism; food art (food styling and photography); and nutrition wellness. The MUW Culinary Arts Institute provides culinary training using classic cooking techniques in small quantity food preparation. The MUW Culinary Arts Institute is housed in renovated Shattuck Hall, one of the 24 campus buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.S. in Culinary Arts - Food Art Emphasis Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits Culinary Arts Institute   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are Art 103 Design I (3), Art 104 Design Ii (3), Art 195 Computers In Art Or Com 325 Visual Design (3), Art 220 Fine Arts Photography (3), Ca 315 Demonstration Techniques (3), Ca 415 Food Styling (3). Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 Culinary Arts Institute Culinary Arts Institute, W-Box 1639, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 241 7472 Students have the opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Science degree, become a culinary specialist, and enhance their career options with a minor in the following emphasis areas: entrepreneurship/small business development; food journalism; food art (food styling and photography); and nutrition wellness. The MUW Culinary Arts Institute provides culinary training using classic cooking techniques in small quantity food preparation. The MUW Culinary Arts Institute is housed in renovated Shattuck Hall, one of the 24 campus buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.S. in Culinary Arts - Food Journalism Emphasis Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits Culinary Arts Institute   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are Art 220 Fine Arts Photography (3), Com 102 Introduction To Mass Communications (3), Com 200 Writing For The Media (3), Com 325 Visual Design (3), En 317 Technical And Business Writing Or En 311 Advanced Prose Writing (3) Or Com 307 Advanced Writing For The Media, Ca 315 Demonstration Techniques (3). Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 Culinary Arts Institute Culinary Arts Institute, W-Box 1639, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 241 7472 Students have the opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Science degree, become a culinary specialist, and enhance their career options with a minor in the following emphasis areas: entrepreneurship/small business development; food journalism; food art (food styling and photography); and nutrition wellness. The MUW Culinary Arts Institute provides culinary training using classic cooking techniques in small quantity food preparation. The MUW Culinary Arts Institute is housed in renovated Shattuck Hall, one of the 24 campus buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.S. in Culinary Arts - Nutrition/Wellness Emphasis Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits Culinary Arts Institute   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are Psy 206 Human Growth & Development (3), Bsb 120 Human Physiology (4), Fn/Hkc 247 Nutrition & Physical Activity In Weight Management (3), Hkh 101 Personal And Community Health (3), Electives: Choose 6 Credit Hours From The List Below: Fs 305 Child Growth And Development (3), Fs/Psy 421 Adult Development (3), Hk 381 Health Problems (3), Nu 453 Death, Dying And Bereavement (3), Ca 451 Independent Study (3-6), Fn 499 Selected Topics In Nutrition (3). Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 Culinary Arts Institute Culinary Arts Institute, W-Box 1639, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 241 7472 Students have the opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Science degree, become a culinary specialist, and enhance their career options with a minor in the following emphasis areas: entrepreneurship/small business development; food journalism; food art (food styling and photography); and nutrition wellness. The MUW Culinary Arts Institute provides culinary training using classic cooking techniques in small quantity food preparation. The MUW Culinary Arts Institute is housed in renovated Shattuck Hall, one of the 24 campus buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.S. in Elementary Education Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits Mississippi University for Women   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are ED 300 - Education as a Profession, ED 302 - Art and Science of Teaching, ED 304 - Principles of Early Childhood Learning, ED 305 - Teaching Mathematics in Elementary and Middle Schools, ED 306 - Introduction to Exceptional Learners, ED 310 - Teaching Social Studies in Elementary and Middle Schools, ED 312 - Teaching Science in Elementary and Middle Schools, ED 334 - Methods for Teaching Reading and Language Arts in the Elementary and Middle Schools, ED 351 - Educational Measurement, ED 361 - Early Literacy Instruction I, ED 362 - Early Literacy Instruction II, ED 365 - Content Area Reading, ED 366 - Reading Assessment and Intervention, ED 401 - Student Teaching Seminar: Classroom Management, ED 406 - Observation and Directed Teaching Grades K-8, COM 101 - Oral Communication, FPA 300 - Fine Arts in Education, HK 351 - Materials and Methods of Teaching Physical Education and Health in the Elementary School, MA 111 - Modern Elementary Mathematics I, MA 112 - Modern Elementary Mathematics II, MA 113 - College Algebra or higher (excluding MA 123), GEO 101 - Elements of World Geography, PSY 206 - Human Growth and Development, PSY 360 - Educational Psychology. Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 Mississippi University for Women Mississippi University for Women, 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 4750 Mississippi University for Women provides high-quality undergraduate and graduate education for women and men in a variety of liberal arts and professional programs, while maintaining its historic commitment to academic and leadership development for women. MUW provides education in the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, College of Education and Human Sciences, College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, and the Culinary Arts Institute, utilizing small classes and emphasizing a personalized learning environment. The graduates of MUW are prepared for competitive careers and excellent graduate and professional schools. MUW provides educational opportunities throughout Mississippi and the United States while addressing the unique educational and public service needs of northeast Mississippi and adjoining counties in northwest Alabama. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.S. in General Studies Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits Mississippi University for Women The General Studies Degree Program is an individualized, nontraditional program designed to provide a broader freedom of course choices than is available in traditional majors. Admission to the General Studies major requires approval of the General Studies Coordinator. Completion of the General Studies major provides students with basic preparation for many careers and graduate/professional programs. Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are GS 400 - General Studies Seminar. Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 Mississippi University for Women Mississippi University for Women, 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 4750 Mississippi University for Women provides high-quality undergraduate and graduate education for women and men in a variety of liberal arts and professional programs, while maintaining its historic commitment to academic and leadership development for women. MUW provides education in the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, College of Education and Human Sciences, College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, and the Culinary Arts Institute, utilizing small classes and emphasizing a personalized learning environment. The graduates of MUW are prepared for competitive careers and excellent graduate and professional schools. MUW provides educational opportunities throughout Mississippi and the United States while addressing the unique educational and public service needs of northeast Mississippi and adjoining counties in northwest Alabama. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits Mississippi University for Women This program provides a coherent and rigorous, yet flexible, course of study that will allow students to combine two or three academic disciplines to meet a clearly-defined intellectual or professional goal. Each student will be required to propose a specific course of study to the Interdisciplinary Studies Committee for approval. The proposal will define a course of study, explain the student’s goals for the proposed course of study, and explain how the specific arrangement of courses provides a coherent program to achieve those goals. The Committee, which will include faculty representation from all colleges in the university, will review each student’s plan for compliance with the program requirements. The program will require a total of 124 semester hours of course work. Students must complete all requirements for the General Education Curriculum and all general requirements for the B.S. degree. Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women   Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 Mississippi University for Women Mississippi University for Women, 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 4750 Mississippi University for Women provides high-quality undergraduate and graduate education for women and men in a variety of liberal arts and professional programs, while maintaining its historic commitment to academic and leadership development for women. MUW provides education in the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, College of Education and Human Sciences, College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, and the Culinary Arts Institute, utilizing small classes and emphasizing a personalized learning environment. The graduates of MUW are prepared for competitive careers and excellent graduate and professional schools. MUW provides educational opportunities throughout Mississippi and the United States while addressing the unique educational and public service needs of northeast Mississippi and adjoining counties in northwest Alabama. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.S. in Legal Studies Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits Mississippi University for Women   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are PLG 101 - Introduction to the Legal Profession, PLG 200 - Legal Bibliography and Research I, PLG 202 - Legal Bibliography and Research II, PLG 241 - The Legal Environment of Business, PLG 303 - Torts, PLG 330 - Legal Writing, PLG 428 - Real Estate Law, PLG 429 - Civil Litigation, PLG 440 - Practical Legal Lab, Three Paralegal Studies elective courses (9 semester hours). Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 Mississippi University for Women Mississippi University for Women, 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 4750 Mississippi University for Women provides high-quality undergraduate and graduate education for women and men in a variety of liberal arts and professional programs, while maintaining its historic commitment to academic and leadership development for women. MUW provides education in the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, College of Education and Human Sciences, College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, and the Culinary Arts Institute, utilizing small classes and emphasizing a personalized learning environment. The graduates of MUW are prepared for competitive careers and excellent graduate and professional schools. MUW provides educational opportunities throughout Mississippi and the United States while addressing the unique educational and public service needs of northeast Mississippi and adjoining counties in northwest Alabama. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.S. in Paralegal Studies Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Geography, amd Paralegal Studies   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are PLG 101 Introduction to Paralegal Studies (3), PLG 200 Legal Bibliography and Research I (3), PLG 202 Legal Bibliography and Research II (3), PLG 241 Legal Environment of Business (3), PLG 303 Torts (3), PLG 330 Legal Writing (3), PLG 340 Law Office Technology and Management (3), PLG 428 Real Estate Law (3), PLG 429 Civil Litigation (3), PLG 440 Practical Legal Lab (Internship) (3), Plus 9 additional hours selected from courses with a PLG prefix, Paralegal Studies majors are also required to take: BU 324 Word Processing (3), PHL 205 Logic (3), PLG 101, 200, and 241 are prerequisites to all other PLG classes, PLG 202 is co-requisite to all 300- and 400-level PLG classes. Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Geography, amd Paralegal Studies College of Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Geography, amd Paralegal Studies, 1100 College Street, MUW-1634, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7386 The Department provides a broad liberal arts education for all students. The courses emphasize reading, writing, and critical thinking as well as discovering and using information. Students who are majors in history, political science, social science, or paralegal studies should learn to analyze written material with accuracy and understanding, to write clearly and correctly about a subject in a major field, to perform scholarly research on a topic in a major field in a format specific to the field, and to gain an understanding of a major field as it connects to the world at large. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women B.S. in Social Science Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Geography, amd Paralegal Studies   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are POL 350 Social Science Research Methods (3), HIS 311 Introduction to Historical Thinking and Research (3), Select four History elective courses, excluding HIS 101-2 (can include HIS 311) (12), Select four Political Science elective courses (can include POL 350) (12), Select four Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Philosophy, or Sociology elective courses, with at least two at the 300-level or above, and from at least three disciplines (12), Foreign Language (one area - minimum of 6 hours at the 200 level or above). Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Geography, amd Paralegal Studies College of Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Geography, amd Paralegal Studies, 1100 College Street, MUW-1634, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7386 The Department provides a broad liberal arts education for all students. The courses emphasize reading, writing, and critical thinking as well as discovering and using information. Students who are majors in history, political science, social science, or paralegal studies should learn to analyze written material with accuracy and understanding, to write clearly and correctly about a subject in a major field, to perform scholarly research on a topic in a major field in a format specific to the field, and to gain an understanding of a major field as it connects to the world at large. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women BA in Fine Arts with a Theatre Emphasis Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Music and Theatre The MUW Theatre Program offers extensive coursework in theoretical and practical aspects in the area of making theatre. MUW Theatre students acquire a broad understanding of theatre as a liberal art and a strong sense of self. Students develop the competitive skills with which to pursue professional or graduate work. The MUW Theatre Program is designed for the serious students with the desire to work in a company atmosphere. Productions include classics and contemporary titles of all genres, as a part of the Division of Fine and Performing Arts; the theatre program often collaborates with the music program in both coursework and musical productions. MUW Theatre actively participates in the American College Theatre Festival, Southeastern Theatre Conference, and is a member of the American Theatre of Higher Education. Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women   Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Music and Theatre College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Music and Theatre, Mississippi University for Women, 1100 College Street MUW-70, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7260 Mississippi University for Women provides high-quality undergraduate and graduate education for women and men in a variety of liberal arts and professional programs, while maintaining its historic commitment to academic and leadership development for women. MUW provides education in the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, College of Education and Human Sciences, College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, and the Culinary Arts Institute, utilizing small classes and emphasizing a personalized learning environment. The graduates of MUW are prepared for competitive careers and excellent graduate and professional schools. MUW provides educational opportunities throughout Mississippi and the United States while addressing the unique educational and public service needs of northeast Mississippi and adjoining counties in northwest Alabama. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Psychology and Family Studies This major is intended to prepare students for graduate level education and professional programs in the psychological sciences. The curriculum provides students with a strong foundation in the major areas of scientific psychology. It emphasizes theoretical foundations, research methodology, data analysis, and professional applications. Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are PSY 101 General Psychology (3), PY 201 Introduction to APA Style (1), PSY 206 Human Growth and Development (3), PSY 304 Abnormal Psychology (3), PSY 454 Applied Statistics (3), PSY 455 Research in Human Behavioral Sciences (3), PSY 490 History and Systems of Psychology (3), Select two from the following: (6) FS 330 Human Sexuality and Socialization (3), PSY 305 Personality (3), PSY 350 / WS 352 Psychology of Women (3), PSY 370 Social Psychology (3), PSY/WS 425 Gender Development (3), Select one from the following: (3) PSY 302 Child Psychology (3), PSY 328 Adolescent Development (3), FS 421 Adult Development (3), Select one from the following: (3) PSY 320 Physiological Psychology (3), PSY 340 Sensation and Perception (3), PSY 405 Cognitive Psychology (3), PSY 406 Cognitive Neuroscience (3), Select two from the following: (6) PSY 360 Educational Psychology (3), PSY 407 Psychology of Criminal Behavior (3), PSY 408 Introduction to Counseling and Clinical Psychology (3), PSY 410 Industrial and Organizational Psychology (3), PSY 430 Basic Counseling Skills (3). Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Psychology and Family Studies College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Psychology and Family Studies, W-Box 1637, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7175 The Department of Psychology and Family Studies offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology and a Bachelor of Science degree in Family Studies. Minors are also available in both areas. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Bachelor of Fine Arts - Graphic Design Emphasis Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Art and Design   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are ART 205 Figure Drawing I (3), ART 260 Illustration I (3), ART 261 Typography (3), ART 262 Graphic Design I (3), ART 320 Fine Arts Photography II (3), ART 360 Illustration II (3), ART 361 History of Graphic Design (3), ART 362 Graphic Design II (3), ART 375 Acrylic Painting and Mixed Media I (3), ART 452 Internship (3), ART 462 Graphic Design III (3), Art Electives (9). Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Art and Design College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Art and Design, 1100 College Street MUW-70, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7341 Mississippi University for Women provides high-quality undergraduate and graduate education for women and men in a variety of liberal arts and professional programs, while maintaining its historic commitment to academic and leadership development for women. MUW provides education in the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, College of Education and Human Sciences, College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, and the Culinary Arts Institute, utilizing small classes and emphasizing a personalized learning environment. The graduates of MUW are prepared for competitive careers and excellent graduate and professional schools. MUW provides educational opportunities throughout Mississippi and the United States while addressing the unique educational and public service needs of northeast Mississippi and adjoining counties in northwest Alabama. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Bachelor of Fine Arts - Interior Design Emphasis Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Art and Design   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are ART 250 Interior Design I (Introduction to Interior Design) (3), ART 251 Interior Design II (Design and Furnishings) (3), ART 260 Illustration I (3), ART 270 Watercolor I (3) (also meets Art Core painting requirement), ART 350 Interior Design III (Autocad) (3), ART 351 Interior Design IV (Residential Design) (3), ART 355 History of Interior Design (Odd Years Only) (3), ART 357 Architectural Construction and Materials (3), ART 450 Interior Design V (Commercial Design) (3), ART 451 Interior Design VI (Adv. Residential/Commercial Design) (3), ART 452 Internship (3), ART 459 Professional Practice (Even Years Only) (3), ART Electives (9). Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Art and Design College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Art and Design, 1100 College Street MUW-70, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7341 Mississippi University for Women provides high-quality undergraduate and graduate education for women and men in a variety of liberal arts and professional programs, while maintaining its historic commitment to academic and leadership development for women. MUW provides education in the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, College of Education and Human Sciences, College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, and the Culinary Arts Institute, utilizing small classes and emphasizing a personalized learning environment. The graduates of MUW are prepared for competitive careers and excellent graduate and professional schools. MUW provides educational opportunities throughout Mississippi and the United States while addressing the unique educational and public service needs of northeast Mississippi and adjoining counties in northwest Alabama. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Bachelor of Fine Arts - Studio Art Emphasis (Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, Photography, and Crafts) Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Art and Design   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are ART 205 Figure Drawing, Studio Art Emphasis (30 hours): Studio Art Emphasis Electives (12), Studio Art Emphasis courses (300 or 400 level) (18), General Art Electives (9). Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Art and Design College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Art and Design, 1100 College Street MUW-70, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7341 Mississippi University for Women provides high-quality undergraduate and graduate education for women and men in a variety of liberal arts and professional programs, while maintaining its historic commitment to academic and leadership development for women. MUW provides education in the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, College of Education and Human Sciences, College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, and the Culinary Arts Institute, utilizing small classes and emphasizing a personalized learning environment. The graduates of MUW are prepared for competitive careers and excellent graduate and professional schools. MUW provides educational opportunities throughout Mississippi and the United States while addressing the unique educational and public service needs of northeast Mississippi and adjoining counties in northwest Alabama. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Bachelor of Music in Music Education Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Music and Theatre   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are MUS 101-102 Theory I-II (6), MUS 103-104 Theory Lab I-II (2), MUS 105 Introduction to Music Literature (3), MUS 121-122 Major Piano, Voice (4), MUS 127 Secondary Piano, Voice, Instruments (8), MUS 201-202 Theory III-IV (6), MUS 203-204 Theory lab III-IV (2), MUS 220 Class Instruments (2), MUS 221-222 Major Piano, Voice (4), MUS 301-302 History of Music (6), MUS 305 Form and Analysis (2), MUS 315 Conducting (3), MUS 320 Music Education Materials and Methods (3), MUS 321-322 Major Piano, Voice (4), MUS 421-422 Major Piano, Voice (4), Music Ensemble (7), BSB 101-102 General Biology with labs (8), COM 101 Oral Communication (3), GEO 101 Elements of World Geography (3), PSY 206 Human Growth and Development (3), PSY 360 Educational Psychology (3), MA 113 or higher, excluding MA 123 (Minimum grade of “C”) (3), Quantitative and Technology Skills Course (3), ED 300 Education as a Profession (3), ED 302 Art and Science of Teaching (3), ED 306 Introduction to Exceptional Learners (3), ED 401 Student Teaching Seminar: Classroom (3), ED 407 Observation and Directed Teaching - Grades K-12 (9). Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Music and Theatre College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Music and Theatre, Mississippi University for Women, 1100 College Street MUW-70, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7260 Mississippi University for Women provides high-quality undergraduate and graduate education for women and men in a variety of liberal arts and professional programs, while maintaining its historic commitment to academic and leadership development for women. MUW provides education in the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, College of Education and Human Sciences, College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, and the Culinary Arts Institute, utilizing small classes and emphasizing a personalized learning environment. The graduates of MUW are prepared for competitive careers and excellent graduate and professional schools. MUW provides educational opportunities throughout Mississippi and the United States while addressing the unique educational and public service needs of northeast Mississippi and adjoining counties in northwest Alabama. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration - General Business Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Business The major in Business Administration with a concentration in General Business is designed for students who wish (1) to obtain breadth in the fundamentals of business and (2) to gain a background for graduate studies in business. Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are BU 385 Operations/Production Management, BU 498 Organizational Behavior, Three Semester Hours from: BU 400 Internship or BU 460 Senior Seminar In Business, Three Semester Hours from: BU 310 Intermediate Accounting I, BU 312 Tax Accounting I, BU 315 Cost Accounting I, BU 465 Managerial Accounting, Eighteen Hours Required Business Electives. Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Business College of Business, 1100 College St. MUW-940, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7152 Mississippi University for Women offers students the opportunity to pursue an exciting and financially rewarding career, with degree programs in accounting and business administration. Students take classes on a beautifully landscaped historical campus with 22 of its buildings listed on the National Register of Historical Places. Small classes, personalized advising, and internship opportunities, coupled with day, evening, and online class offerings culminate in an individualized learning experience. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration - Management Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Business The concentration in Management is designed to provide students greater specialization and depth in management. Graduates of this program will be prepared for entry-level management positions in both private and public sector organizations. Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are BU 340 Financial Markets and Institutions, BU 385 Operations/Production Management, BU 395 Entrepreneurship and Small Business, BU 404 Human Resource Management, BU 400 Internship Or 460 Senior Seminar In Business, BU 465 Managerial Accounting, BU 490 Marketing Management, BU 498 Organizational Behavior, Business Electives (6 Hours). Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Business College of Business, 1100 College St. MUW-940, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7152 Mississippi University for Women offers students the opportunity to pursue an exciting and financially rewarding career, with degree programs in accounting and business administration. Students take classes on a beautifully landscaped historical campus with 22 of its buildings listed on the National Register of Historical Places. Small classes, personalized advising, and internship opportunities, coupled with day, evening, and online class offerings culminate in an individualized learning experience. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration - Management Information Systems (MIS) Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Business The concentration in Management Information Systems is designed to provide students with a firm foundation and a broad knowledge of the organization's Information Systems and to prepare the student for a career in the Information Systems profession. Graduates of this program will be prepared for entry-level positions in a variety of Information Systems areas. The concentration can also serve as a foundation for continued career growth by Information Systems professionals who wish to pursue professional certifications. Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are BU 265 Database Applications, BU 294 Introduction To Management Information Systems, BU 298 Data Structures, BU 396 Systems Operations Management, BU 398 Network Operations Management, BU 465 Managerial Accounting, BU 470 Systems Analysis And Design, BU 482 Database Program Development, BU 486 MIS Projects, Management Information Systems Elective, Other Required Courses: BU 385 Operations/Production Management, BU 498 Organizational Behavior. Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Business College of Business, 1100 College St. MUW-940, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7152 Mississippi University for Women offers students the opportunity to pursue an exciting and financially rewarding career, with degree programs in accounting and business administration. Students take classes on a beautifully landscaped historical campus with 22 of its buildings listed on the National Register of Historical Places. Small classes, personalized advising, and internship opportunities, coupled with day, evening, and online class offerings culminate in an individualized learning experience. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration - Marketing Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Business The concentration in Marketing is designed to provide the student the opportunity to specialize in one of the most rapidly growing fields in business. Graduates of this program will be prepared for positions in sales, retailing, distribution, and entry level marketing management. Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are BU 340 Financial Markets and Institutions, BU 365 Retail Management, BU 370 Consumer Behavior, BU 375 Sales Management, BU 385 Operations/Production Management, BU 465 Managerial Accounting, BU 490 Marketing Management, BU 495 Marketing Research, BU 498 Organizational Behavior, COM 210 Media Advertising, Management and Sales or COM 413 Public Relations. Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Business College of Business, 1100 College St. MUW-940, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7152 Mississippi University for Women offers students the opportunity to pursue an exciting and financially rewarding career, with degree programs in accounting and business administration. Students take classes on a beautifully landscaped historical campus with 22 of its buildings listed on the National Register of Historical Places. Small classes, personalized advising, and internship opportunities, coupled with day, evening, and online class offerings culminate in an individualized learning experience. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Bachelor of Science Degree in Family Studies Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Psychology and Family Studies The family studies program focuses on dynamics within families, the social context of the family, as well as the development of individuals within the family unit. Also, family structures, member roles, and family interactions are examined. This major is intended to prepare students interested in working with family life education in community service agencies. Students must have an overall GPA of 2.0 to enroll in the Family Studies major. Upon completion of all 200-level FS courses, students must have earned a 2.25 GPA in the major in order to progress to the 300-level courses. Upon completion of all 300-level FS courses, the student must have earned a 2.5 GPA in the major to progress to the 400-level courses. Students must maintain a 2.5 GPA in the 400-level FS courses to be eligible to enroll in the FS 499 Field Experience capstone course. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women The courses are FS 203 Professional Issues (2), PSY 206 Human Growth And Development (3), FS 225 Management of Family Resources (3), FS 290 Introduction To Research In FS (3), FS 306 / Soc 305 Marriage And Family (3), FS 330 Human Sexuality And Socialization (3), FS 382 Theories In Family Studies (3), FS 401 Families And Public Policy (3), FS 468 Parenting In Contemporary Society (3), PSY 302 Child Psychology (3), PSY 328 Adolescent Development (3), FS 412 Adult Development (3), Com 201 Interpersonal Communication (3), PSY 201 Introduction To APA Style (1), Plg 432 Family Law (3), PSY 454 Applied Statistics (3), PSY 455 Research In HBS (3), FS 465 Program Planning And Evaluation (3), FS 499 Field Experience (6), MA 113 Or Above, Excluding MA 123 (3), MA Above MA 113 Or Computer Course (3), Natural Science W/ Lab (8), Additional Science or Math (6). Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Psychology and Family Studies College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Psychology and Family Studies, W-Box 1637, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7175 The Department of Psychology and Family Studies offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology and a Bachelor of Science degree in Family Studies. Minors are also available in both areas. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Bachelor of Science Degree in Kinesiology - Exercise Science Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Health and Kinesiology   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women   Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Health and Kinesiology College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Health and Kinesiology, 1100 College Street MUW - 1636, Columbus, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7225 Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Bachelor of Science Degree in Kinesiology - Pre-Occupational Therapy Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Health and Kinesiology   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women   Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Health and Kinesiology College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Health and Kinesiology, 1100 College Street MUW - 1636, Columbus, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7225 Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Bachelor of Science Degree in Kinesiology - Pre-Physical Therapy Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Health and Kinesiology   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women   Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Health and Kinesiology College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Health and Kinesiology, 1100 College Street MUW - 1636, Columbus, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7225 Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Bachelor of Science Degree in Kinesiology - Teacher Education K-12 Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Health and Kinesiology   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women   Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Health and Kinesiology College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Health and Kinesiology, 1100 College Street MUW - 1636, Columbus, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7225 Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Bachelor of Science in Nursing Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, Department of Baccalaureate Nursing The Bachelor of Science in Nursing program is designed to prepare nurse generalists who will: synthesize knowledge from the humanities and the biophysical and behavioral sciences as a basis for nursing decisions; apply critical thinking in the delivery of nursing care to culturally diverse individuals, families, and communities in a variety of health care settings; collaborate with health care providers and consumers for the improvement of health care delivery; implement change to improve the health care system; accept responsibility for professional nursing values and role development; demonstrate responsibility and accountability for professional nursing practice; utilize research in advancing nursing practice. All students must meet the admission requirements of the university. Students admitted to the BSN Program must have: a composite ACT of 21 enhanced (18 if taken prior to October 1, 1989), and an overall and/or MUW grade point average of 2.0, and completion of all prerequisite courses with no less than "C" or if students do not have a composite score of 21 enhanced (18 if taken prior to October 1, 1989), and an overall grade point average of 3.0 and completion of all prerequisite courses with no less than "C". Generic students must successfully complete all nursing prerequisites designated for the first four semesters of the curriculum. Physical and biological science courses may only be repeated once. After the second attempt to make a "C" or better he student is ineligible for admission to the program. There is a six-year limit on science courses for the Generic option. Students must complete an application for summer placement during late Fall semester of the sophomore year. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women   Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, Department of Baccalaureate Nursing College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, Department of Baccalaureate Nursing, 1100 College Street W-Box- 910, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7301 The Baccalaureate Program in Nursing is designed to prepare a nurse generalist who exercises leadership in the prevention of illness and promotion of health as a member of the community and professional nursing and as an agent of change who helps to bring about modifications of nursing practice to meet emerging health needs. This is consistent with the belief that the professional nurse will be prepared to function as a generalist, a leader, and a change agent. Graduates of this program will have the educational foundation to pursue advanced study such as the master&#39;s degree. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Comprehensive Health Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. No qualification     Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education, W-Box 1637, Columbus, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7175 Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Computer Applications Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. No qualification     Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education, W-Box 1637, Columbus, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7175 Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women English Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. No qualification   The courses are EN 101 and 300English Composition I and II 6, EN Literature: English/American/World 6, HIS 101-102History of Civilization 6, Laboratory Science 8, COM 101Oral Communication 3, HK Physical Education Activity Courses 2, MA 113College Algebra 3, Fine Arts Elective 3, PSY 206Human Growth and Development 3, ED 351Educational Measurement 3, PSY 360Educational Psychology 3, Foreign Language for B.A. 6-14, PHL Philosophy 3, Electives (to include Social Institutions requirement) 14-22, UN 101 Intro to College Life 1, EN Literature: English/American/World 6, EN 301Survey Linguistics 3, EN 303 or 304Shakespeare 3, EN 311, 312, 317, 411 or 412Writing Course 3, EN 499English Capstone 3, EN 430History of the English Language 3, EN 409Children's and Adolescent Literature 3, EN 360African American Literature 3, EN English Electives 9, ED 300Education as a Profession 3, ED 302Art and Science of Teaching 3, EN 410 English Materials and Methods (Fall only) 3, ED 401 Classroom Management 3, ED 409 Student Teaching English 7-12 (Spring) 12. Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education, W-Box 1637, Columbus, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7175 Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Family and Consumer Sciences Education Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. No qualification     Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education, W-Box 1637, Columbus, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7175 Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Gifted Education K-12 Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. No qualification     Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education, W-Box 1637, Columbus, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7175 Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Health/Physical Education Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. No qualification     Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education, W-Box 1637, Columbus, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7175 Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women K-8 Elementary Education Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. No qualification   The courses are Microcomputer Applications 3, COM 101Oral Communications 3, PSY 206Human Growth and Development 3, HK Physical Education Activity Courses 2, EN 101, EN 300 English Comp. I and Advanced Composition 6, EN Literature: English/American/World 6, GEO 101World Geography 3, HIS 101-102History of Civilization 6, Natural Science with Lab 8, MA 113College Algebra 3, Fine Arts History/Appreciation 3, Science/Social Science 6, PHL Critical Thinking 3, Electives (in concentration areas) 9, UN 101 Intro to College Life 1, Transfer students with EN 101 and EN 102 will not be required to take EN 300. ED 306Introduction to Exceptional Learners 3, ED 351Educational Measurement 3, PSY 360Educational Psychology 3, FPA 300Fine Arts in Education 3, HK 351 M/M Tchg. Phys. Ed/Health, Elem. Sch.3, MA 111-112Modern Elementary Math 6, ED 361Early Literacy Instruction I 3, ED 362Early Literacy Instruction II 3, ED 365Content Area Reading 3, ED 366Reading Assessment and Intervention 3, ED 300Education as a Profession 3, ED 302Art and Science of Teaching 3, ED 304Principles of Early Childhood Learning 3, ED 305 Teaching Math in Elementary School 3, ED 310 Teaching Social Studies in Elementary School 3, ED 312 Teaching Science in Elementary School 3, ED 334 Teaching Lit and Lang. Arts in Elem. School 3, ED 401 Classroom Management 3, ED 406 Student Teaching K-8 12. Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education, W-Box 1637, Columbus, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7175 Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women M.S. Degree in Health Education Full Time Variable $5844 for 9-13 credits Expenses per Semester College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education This program is designed for those who aspire to work in a community, medical, corporate or school setting. For those who wish to work in the school setting as an educator, a teaching license is required. The graduate program in Health Education provides students with instruction as well as research experiences necessary to become an educator or practitioner in health education. The program emphasizes: community assessment; program planning; program evaluation; and theoretical constructs in the social/behavorial sciences. The M.S. in Health Education coursework was designed on the Competency Based Framework for Professional Development of the Certified Health Education Specialist. Students must have baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university. A minimum 3.0 on a 4.0 scale Quality Point Average (QPA) in the proposed area of study. Submission of either GRE or MAT tests score. They should have the test score for ACT of 18 or higher or SAT of 860 or higher. International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 550 on paper based or 213 on computer based are required for admission. Masters Mississippi University For Women HKH 501 Foundations of Health Education, HKH 510 Theories of Health Behavior, HKH 511 Research Methods in Health Education, HKH 512 Health Program Planning and Implementation, HKH 513 Health Program Evaluation, HKH 514 Introduction to Epidemiology (3), HKH 520 Physical Activity and Disease Prevention (3), HKH 535 Nutrition for Health (3), HKH 530 Stress Management, FS 570 Health Drugs and Chemical Dependencies, HKH 525 Gender Issues in Health, HKH 598 Internship in Health Education, HKH 599 Masters Thesis in Health Education. Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education, W-Box 1637, Columbus, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7175 Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Master of Arts in Teaching Full Time Variable $5844 for 9-13 credits Expenses per Semester College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education This program focuses on the integrated connections among all the literacies (reading, writing, speaking, listening, and more recently, viewing and technology) as a foundation for understanding the various content areas. The program is designed for licensed teachers who wish to enhance their professional preparation in the field of reading/literacy and/or prepare for other responsibilities in education, such as school reading coordinator. The conceptual framework for this graduate program is based on the five core propositions of the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards and aligned with International Reading Association Standards. Candidates who complete this program will earn AA licensure in Reading, grades K-8 or 7-12. Students must have baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university. A minimum 3.0 on a 4.0 scale Quality Point Average (QPA) in the proposed area of study. Submission of either GRE or MAT tests score. They should have the test score for ACT of 18 or higher or SAT of 860 or higher. International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 550 on paper based or 213 on computer based are required for admission. Masters Mississippi University For Women   Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education, W-Box 1637, Columbus, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7175 Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Master of Education in Differentiated Instruction Full Time Variable $5844 for 9-13 credits Expenses per Semester College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education This program K-8 or 7-12 teachers a graduate
rogram that focuses on innovative approaches to meeting the instructional needs of diverse learners.
raduate students in Differentiated Instruction must take a minimum of 36 semester hours of graduate
oursework in the following areas: Core Courses, Studies in Differentiated Instruction, and Electives.
tudies in Differentiated Instruction focus on student diversity, cultural factors influencing schools and classroom, effective management of learning environments, innovative approaches to assessment, and collaboration with parents, educators, and community members. Graduate students have the option of completing a teaching internship, which involves university-supervised instruction of students in a nontraditional setting, or a written thesis which involves the independent research of an issue related to education. Electives include courses that enhance knowledge and skills in subject areas and/or instructional technology.
Students must have baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university. A minimum 3.0 on a 4.0 scale Quality Point Average (QPA) in the proposed area of study. Submission of either GRE or MAT tests score. They should have the test score for ACT of 18 or higher or SAT of 860 or higher. International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 550 on paper based or 213 on computer based are required for admission. Masters Mississippi University For Women ED 500: Educational Research, ED 514: Professional Role of the Teacher, ED 520: Foundations of Education, ED 552: Curriculum Development, ED 538: Understanding Individual Learning Differences, ED 548: Methods and Materials for Teaching Diverse Learners, ED 549: Instructional Assessment Practices and Procedures, ED 551: Managing the Instructional Environment, ED 554: Collaboration, ED 592: Capstone in Differentiated Instruction, ED 598: Internship in Education. Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education, W-Box 1637, Columbus, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7175 Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Master of Education in Gifted Studies Full Time Variable $5844 for 9-13 credits Expenses per Semester College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education This program provides special advanced training and leadership experiences for professionals who are committed to more purposeful and comprehensive programming for gifted students. The faculty of the graduate program also believe that information concerning gifted students is beneficial to all teachers, administrators, parents, counselors, and other interested persons. Students must have baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university. A minimum 3.0 on a 4.0 scale Quality Point Average (QPA) in the proposed area of study. Submission of either GRE or MAT tests score. They should have the test score for ACT of 18 or higher or SAT of 860 or higher. International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 550 on paper based or 213 on computer based are required for admission. Masters Mississippi University For Women   Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education, W-Box 1637, Columbus, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7175 Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Master of Education in Reading/Literacy Full Time Variable $5844 for 9-13 credits Expenses per Semester College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education This program focuses on the integrated connections among all the literacies (reading, writing, speaking, listening, and more recently, viewing and technology) as a foundation for understanding the various content areas. The program is designed for licensed teachers who wish to enhance their professional preparation in the field of reading/literacy and/or prepare for other responsibilities in education, such as school reading coordinator. The conceptual framework for this graduate program is based on the five core propositions of the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards and aligned with International Reading Association Standards. Candidates who complete this program will earn AA licensure in Reading, grades K-8 or 7-12. Students must have baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university. A minimum 3.0 on a 4.0 scale Quality Point Average (QPA) in the proposed area of study. Submission of either GRE or MAT tests score. They should have the test score for ACT of 18 or higher or SAT of 860 or higher. International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 550 on paper based or 213 on computer based are required for admission. Masters Mississippi University For Women   Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education, W-Box 1637, Columbus, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7175 Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Master of Science degree in Speech-Language Pathology Full Time Variable $5844 for 9-13 credits Expenses per Semester College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, Department of Graduate Nursing This program enables students to develop professional knowledge and clinical skills. Traditional and non-traditional students will demonstrate leadership, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities professionally and competently in a variety of clinical settings. Students must have baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university. A minimum 3.0 on a 4.0 scale Quality Point Average (QPA) in the proposed area of study. Submission of either GRE or MAT tests score. They should have the test score for ACT of 18 or higher or SAT of 860 or higher. International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 550 on paper based or 213 on computer based are required for admission. Masters Mississippi University For Women   Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, Department of Graduate Nursing College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, Department of Graduate Nursing, 1100 College Street MUW-910, Columbus, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7323 Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Master of Science in Nursing - Family Nurse Practitioners Full Time Variable $5844 for 9-13 credits Expenses per Semester College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, Department of Graduate Nursing This program or individuals who are not nurse practitioners but hold a Master of Science in Nursing degree (the MSN-RN option) Students must have baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university. A minimum 3.0 on a 4.0 scale Quality Point Average (QPA) in the proposed area of study. Submission of either GRE or MAT tests score. They should have the test score for ACT of 18 or higher or SAT of 860 or higher. International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 550 on paper based or 213 on computer based are required for admission. Masters Mississippi University For Women   Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, Department of Graduate Nursing College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, Department of Graduate Nursing, 1100 College Street MUW-910, Columbus, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7323 Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Mathematics Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. No qualification     Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education, W-Box 1637, Columbus, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7175 Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Mildly - Moderately Handicapped 7-12 Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. No qualification     Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education, W-Box 1637, Columbus, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7175 Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Mildly - Moderately Handicapped K-8 Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. No qualification     Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education, W-Box 1637, Columbus, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7175 Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Music Education Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. No qualification     Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education, W-Box 1637, Columbus, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7175 Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Online 2+2 General Business Distance / Online Variable Contact provider Office of Admissions The College of Business offers a unique 2+2 online Business Administration degree program in General Business. Students can complete the first two years of college courses at a community college and complete the last two years completely online. Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women   Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106     Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Physical Science Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. No qualification     Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education, W-Box 1637, Columbus, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7175 Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Pre-Engineering Full Time 2 Year(s) $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Sciences and Mathematics The pre-engineering option is a two year curriculum for students who plan to complete an engineering B.S. Degree at another institution. The list of coursework is based on the requirements for engineering programs within the James worth Bagley College of engineering at Mississippi state university. The pre-engineering option sets out 61 hours of coursework based on MUW course titles that will transfer toward a B.S. Degree in engineering. Students interested in transferring to engineering programs at other schools should investigate details of their curricula with their academic advisor. Students should always meet with their academic advisor for information on course scheduling, rotation, and selection and for planning an effective and efficient program of study. Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Pre-professional Mississippi University For Women The courses are MA 181 Calculus I (3), MA 182 Calculus II (3), MA 283 Calculus III (3), MA 284 Calculus IV (3), Advanced Mathematics Elective (3), Additional requirements: PSC 111 General Chemistry I with lab (4), PSP 213 General Physics I - Calculus based with lab (4), PSP 214 General Physics II - Calculus based with lab (4), UN 101 Introduction to College Life (1), COM 101 Oral Communication (3), EN 101 English Composition (3), EN 300 Advanced Composition (3), Humanities (Literature and HIS 101 or HIS 102) (6), Social/Behavioral Sciences (PSY 101 or PSY 206 and POL 201) (6), Fine Arts (ART 102 or MUS 100) (3), Programming or science elective (3), Open electives (6). Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Sciences and Mathematics College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Sciences and Mathematics, Mississippi University for Women, 1100 College Street, MUW-100, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7376 The Department of Sciences and Mathematics serves all MUW students by providing high quality academic programs in the sciences and mathematics. Through the University Core requirements, coursework in the Department of Sciences and Mathematics supports majors within the department and every program across campus, as well as specialized requirements of majors such as Nursing and Culinary Arts. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Pre-Professional Undergraduate Program Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, Department of Speech-Language Pathology The Speech-Language Pathology/Audiology undergraduate program provides students with a basic understanding of normal and disordered communication in preparation for entrance into graduate school. The undergraduate program in Speech-Language Pathology/Audiology is pre-professional. A student must complete an advanced degree program and meet meet the requirements of credentialing agencies to practice in the professions. Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. Pre-professional Mississippi University For Women   Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, Department of Speech-Language Pathology College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, Department of Speech-Language Pathology, 1100 College St. MUW-1340, Columbus, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7270 Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women RN/BSN Advanced Placement Option Distance / Online Variable Contact provider Office of Admissions   Students must meet admission requirements of the University and meet the requirements to the RN/BSN Advanced Placement Option: have transcripts on all prior college work that documents successful completion of a prior ASN or Diploma in Nursing from an accredited school of nursing; transcripts that document successful completion of 50 hours of core course work. Students must have an ACT composite score of 18 if taken before October 1989 or 21 if taken in October 1989, or after. Students with the required ACT composite score must also have at least a “C” in each prerequisite course and a 2.0 grade point average or students without an ACT or with less than the required ACT composite score must complete all course prerequisites to the nursing major with at least a C and have an overall 2.5 GPA. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women   Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106     Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women RN/BSN Advanced Placement Option Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, Department of Baccalaureate Nursing   Students must meet admission requirements of the University and meet the requirements to the RN/BSN Advanced Placement Option: have transcripts on all prior college work that documents successful completion of a prior ASN or Diploma in Nursing from an accredited school of nursing; transcripts that document successful completion of 50 hours of core course work. Students must have an ACT composite score of 18 if taken before October 1989 or 21 if taken in October 1989, or after. Students with the required ACT composite score must also have at least a “C” in each prerequisite course and a 2.0 grade point average or students without an ACT or with less than the required ACT composite score must complete all course prerequisites to the nursing major with at least a C and have an overall 2.5 GPA. Bachelor degree Mississippi University For Women   Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, Department of Baccalaureate Nursing College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology, Department of Baccalaureate Nursing, 1100 College Street W-Box- 910, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7301 The Baccalaureate Program in Nursing is designed to prepare a nurse generalist who exercises leadership in the prevention of illness and promotion of health as a member of the community and professional nursing and as an agent of change who helps to bring about modifications of nursing practice to meet emerging health needs. This is consistent with the belief that the professional nurse will be prepared to function as a generalist, a leader, and a change agent. Graduates of this program will have the educational foundation to pursue advanced study such as the master&#39;s degree. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Science: Biology Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. No qualification     Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education, W-Box 1637, Columbus, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7175 Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Science: Physical Science Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. No qualification     Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education, W-Box 1637, Columbus, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7175 Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176035 Mississippi University for Women Spanish Full Time Variable $6025.50 per semester for 12-19 credits College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education   Students must have their official transcripts from the high school or secondary institution that they have attended previously, official TOEFL scores and ACT (18 or higher) or SAT (860 or higher) scores. No qualification     Mississippi University For Women   2300 1100 College Street, COLUMBUS, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7106 College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Education, W-Box 1637, Columbus, Mississippi, 39701, +1 662 329 7175 Mississippi University for Women is a tradition-rich university that was founded in 1884 (as the first public college for women) and has educated men for more than 20 years. Four Colleges that feature more than 50 outstanding majors and concentrations, More than 75 students clubs and organizations Thriving intramural athletic programs, Exciting opportunities in the fine and performing arts. MUW is in the top 16 percent of 1,362 U.S. colleges and universities on student body diversity. MUW enrolls the second highest percentage of African-Americans among Mississippi’s historically white institutions. Approximately 28 percent of MUW’s students are African-Americans, and about 31 percent of MUW’s students are minorities. With 23 of its more than 60 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, MUW&#39;s campus is one of the nation&#39;s most architecturally distinguished and in the next five years will invest approximately $35 million on renewal of the campus, including new buildings and renovations of existing buildings. Yes The Orientation and Community Living staffs will be working together on move-in day to provide all the information students need and look for signs that will direct them. As a part of the check-in, they will receive a schedule of the events for the first few days. Students will have a week and a half of activities, known as Welcome Week, to keep them occupied as they adjust to new college life. Every rooms on-campus comes with Twin Bed(s) - one per person assigned, Dresser(s) - one per person assigned (except in Grossnickle), Closet(s) - generally the number of closets vary with the halls and sizes of the closets/rooms, Bathroom Mirrors - one per suite, Desk(s) - generally the number of desks vary with the halls and sizes of the rooms/suites, Chair(s) - chair numbers vary by the number of desks in the room/suite andInternet Jacks - one per person assigned. There are six residence halls on-campus. They are: Callaway Hall, Columbus Hall, Grossnickle Hall, Hasting/Simmons Hall, Kincannon Hall and Jones Hall.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University B.A. Degree in English with a Concentration in Creative Writing Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of English and Foreign Languages   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, CS 111 Intro to Data Processing, HI 101 World History to 1500 or HI 201 Early and Modern U.S. History, PE 102 Concepts PE or ROTC, HL 101 Comprehensive Health, EN 191 Freshman Seminar or FY 101 First Year Experience, EN 102 English Composition, ED 102 General Psychology, HI 102 World History after 1500 or HI 202 Early and Modern U.S. History, PS 201/PS 205/PA 101 or 102/SO 211, PE 103 Concepts of PE or ROTC, MU 107 Music Appreciation or AR 101 Art Appreciation or TH 201 Theater Appreciation, MA 111 College Algebra, EN 192 Freshman Seminar, EN 201 World Literature, SA 101 Elementary Spanish, or AB/CN/RU/FR 101 or AB/CN/RU/FR 101, SP 201 Fund. of Public Speaking, SC 151 Survey of Bio. Science or BI 112, SC 261 Survey of Phy Sci I w/Lab or BI 111, EN 202 World Literature, SA 102 Elementary Spanish, SC 152 Survey of Bio. Science or SC 262 Survey of Phy. Sci II w/Lab, EN 308 Principles of Literary Criticism. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of English and Foreign Languages College of Arts and Sciences, Department of English and Foreign Languages, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 The department of English and foreign languages offers a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English and a Bachelor of Science Degree in English Education.The purpose of the department of English and foreign languages is multi-faceted because of its different programs.The department&#39;s general education courses are designed to develop critical thinking, writing, and speaking skills and also to acquaint students with the aesthetic and cultural values inherent in literature. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University B.A. Degree in English with a Concentration in Literature Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of English and Foreign Languages   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, CS 111 Intro to Data Processing, HI 101 World History to 1500 or HI 201 Early and Modern U.S. History, PE 102 Concepts PE or ROTC, HL 101 Comprehensive Health, FY 101 First Year Experience, EN 102 English Composition, ED 102 General Psychology, HI 106 World History after 1500 or HI 202 Early and Modern U.S. History, PE 103 Concepts of PE or ROTC, MU 107 Music Appreciation or AR 101 Art Appreciation or TH 201 Theater Appreciation, MA 111 College Algebra, EN 201 World Literature, SA 101 Elementary Spanish, or AB/CN/RU/FR 101 3 or AB/CN/RU/FR 101, SP 201 Fund. of Public Speaking, SC 151 Survey of Bio. Science or BI 112, SC 261 Survey of Phy Sci I, EN 202 World Literature, SA 102 Elementary Spanish, SC 152 Survey of Bio. Science or SC 262 Survey of Phy. Sci II w/Lab or w/Lab EN 308 Principles of Literary Criticism, or BI 111 3 ELECTIVE. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of English and Foreign Languages College of Arts and Sciences, Department of English and Foreign Languages, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 The department of English and foreign languages offers a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English and a Bachelor of Science Degree in English Education.The purpose of the department of English and foreign languages is multi-faceted because of its different programs.The department&#39;s general education courses are designed to develop critical thinking, writing, and speaking skills and also to acquaint students with the aesthetic and cultural values inherent in literature. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University B.S. Degree in English Education Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of English and Foreign Languages   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, CS 111 Intro to Data Processing, HI 101 World History to 1500 or HI 201 Early and Modern U.S. History, PE 102 Concepts PE or ROTC, HL 101 Comprehensive Health, EN 191 Freshman Seminar, FY 101 First Year Experience, MA 111 College Algebra, EN 102 English Composition, ED 102 General Psychology, HI 102 World History after 1500 or HI 202 Early and Modern U.S. History, PE 103 Concepts of PE or ROTC, MU 107 Music Appreciation or AR 101 Art Appreciation or TH 201 Theater Appreciation, EN 201 World Literature, SC 151 Survey of Bio. Science or SC 261 Survey of Phys. Science w/Lab, ED 103 Introduction to Teaching, SE 325 Survey of Exceptional Child, SP 201 Fund. of Public Speaking, EN 202 World Literature, SC 152 Survey of Bio. Science or SC 262 Survey of Phy. Sci. II w/Lab, ED 201 Foundation of Education, ED 302 Psy. of Learn. and Human Dev, EN 308 Princ. of Literary Criticism. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of English and Foreign Languages College of Arts and Sciences, Department of English and Foreign Languages, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 The department of English and foreign languages offers a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English and a Bachelor of Science Degree in English Education.The purpose of the department of English and foreign languages is multi-faceted because of its different programs.The department&#39;s general education courses are designed to develop critical thinking, writing, and speaking skills and also to acquaint students with the aesthetic and cultural values inherent in literature. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BA Communication (Broadcasting) Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Professional Studies, Department of Communication   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 Freshman Composition, SP 191 Freshman Seminar, HI 101 World History to 1500 or HI 201 Early and Modern U.S. History, PE 102 Concepts of Phys Ed., HL 101 Comprehensive Health, TH 201 Theater Appreciation or MU 107 Music Appreciation or AR 101 Art Appreciation, EN 102 Freshman Composition, SP 191 Freshman Seminar, SP 201 Fund. of Public Speaking, MA 111 College Algebra, HI 101 World History after 1500 or HI 202 Early and Modern U.S. History, PE 103 Concepts of Phys Ed, ED 102 General Psychology, EN 201 World Literature, MC 300 Media Writing, MC 310 Basic News Reporting and Writ, CS 111 Intro to Data Processing, SC 151 Survey of Bio Science or SC 261 Physical Science w/Lab, EN 202 World Literature, MC 315A Radio-TV Practicum, MC 325 Intro to Mass Communication, MC 330 Mass Comm Proc and Effects, MC 320 Radio Production, SC 152 Survey of Bio Science or SC 262 Physical Science w/Lab. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Professional Studies, Department of Communication College of Professional Studies, Department of Communication, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BA Communication (Journalism) Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Professional Studies, Department of Communication   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 Freshman Composition, SP 191 Freshman Seminar, HI 101 World History to 1500 or HI 201 Early and Modern U.S. History, PE 102 Concepts of Phys Ed., HL 101 Comprehensive Health, TH 201 Theater Appreciation or MU 107 Music Appreciation or AR 101 Art Appreciation, EN 102 Freshman Composition, SP 191 Freshman Seminar, SP 201 Fund. of Public Speaking, MA 111 College Algebra, HI 101 World History after 1500 or HI 202 Early and Modern U.S. History, PE 103 Concepts of Phys Ed, ED 102 General Psychology, EN 201 World Literature, MC 300 Media Writing, MC 310 Basic News Reporting and Writ, CS 111 Intro to Data Processing, SC 151 Survey of Bio Science or SC 261 Physical Science w/Lab, EN 202 World Literature, MC 316A Journalism Practicum, MC 325 Intro to Mass Communication, MC 311 Newspaper Editing, MC 313 Photojournalism, SC 152 Survey of Bio Science or SC 262 Physical Science w/Lab. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Professional Studies, Department of Communication College of Professional Studies, Department of Communication, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BA Communication (Public Relations) Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Professional Studies, Department of Communication   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 Freshman Composition, SP 191 Freshman Seminar, HI 101 World History to 1500 or HI 201 Early and Modern U.S. History, PE 102 Concepts of Phys Ed., HL 101 Comprehensive Health, TH 201 Theater Appreciation or MU 107 Music Appreciation or AR 101 Art Appreciation, EN 102 Freshman Composition, SP 191 Freshman Seminar, SP 201 Fund. of Public Speaking, MA 111 College Algebra, HI 101 World History after 1500 or HI 202 Early and Modern U.S. History, PE 103 Concepts of Phys Ed, ED 102 General Psychology, EN 201 World Literature, MC 300 Media Writing, MC 310 Basic News Reporting and Writ, CS 111 Intro to Data Processing, SC 151 Survey of Bio Science or SC 261 Physical Science w/Lab, EN 202 World Literature, MC 325 Intro to Mass Communication, MC 350 Layout and Web Design, MC 330 Mass Comm Proc and Effects, SC 152 Survey of Bio Science or SC 262 Physical Science w/Lab. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Professional Studies, Department of Communication College of Professional Studies, Department of Communication, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BA Communication (Speech) Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Professional Studies, Department of Communication   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, SP 191 Freshman Seminar, HI 101 World History to 1500 or HI 201 Early and Modern U.S. History, PE 102 Concepts of Phys. Ed, HL 101 Comprehensive Health, TH 201 Theater Appreciation or MU 107 Music Appreciation or EN 102 English Composition, SP 192 Freshman Seminar, SP 201 Fund. of Public Speaking, MA 111 College Algebra, HI 102 World History after 1500 or HI 202 Early and Modern U.S. History, PE 103 Concepts of Physical Ed., ED 102 General Psychology, AR 101 Art Appreciation, EN 201 World Literature, MC 300 Media Writing, CS 111 Intro to Data Processing, TH 305 Acting I 3 TH 312 Directing for Theater, SC 151 Survey of Bio. Science or SC 261 Phy. Science w/Lab, EN 202 World Literature, MC 325 Intro to Mass Comm, SP 301 Survey of Human Comm., SC 152 Survey of Bio. Science or SC 262 Phy. Science w/Lab. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Professional Studies, Department of Communication College of Professional Studies, Department of Communication, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BA Political Science Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, Social Studies Elective or History, SC 151 and 151L Survey of Bio/Lab or SC 261 and 261L Survey of Physical Science /Lab, PE 102 Concepts of Physical Education or MS 101 General Military Science, FY 101 First Year Experience, MU 107 Music Appreciation or AR 101 Art Appreciation or TH 201 Theater Appreciation, PS 205 Introduction to Political Science, PS 201 American National Government and Politics, EN 102 English Composition, World or U.S. History, SC 152 and 152L Survey of Bio/Lab or SC 262 and 262L Survey of Physical Science/Lab, PE 103 Concepts of Physical Education or MS 1012 General Military Science, FY 102 First Year Experience, HL 101 Comprehensive Health, EN 201 World Literature, ED 102 General Psychology, MA 111 College Algebra, PA 101 Intro to Public Administration, Computer Course, EN 202 World Literature, SP 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking, SS 299 Writing for the Social Sciences, Political Science Elective, Statistics Course. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BA Political Science (Interdisciplinary Concentration in International Relations) Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University   Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BA Sociology Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, Social Studies Elective (HI), Math 111 College Algebra, MU 107 Music Appreciation or AR 101 Art Appreciation or TH 201 Theater Appreciation, PE 102 Concepts of Physical Education or MS 101 General Military Science, SC 151 151L Survey of Bio/Lab or SC 261 261L Survey of Phy Sci/Lab, FY 101 First Year Experience, EN 102 English Composition, ED 102 General Psychology, Social Studies Elective from General Core, HL 101 Comprehensive Health, PE 103 Concepts of Physical Education or MS 102 General Military Science, SC 152 152L Survey of Bio/Lab or SC 262 262L Survey of Phy Sci/Lab, FY 102 First Year Experience, CS 111/ 112 Intro to Data Processing or OA courses Foreign Language Level II, SO 211 Intro to Sociology, EN 201 World Literature, Foreign Language Level 1, SO 212 Social Problems, BA 211 Principles of Economics, EN 202 World Literature, SP 201 Fundamentals of Speech, SO 213 Social Psychology, GO 100 Fundamentals of Geography, SS 299 Writing for Social Science, English Proficiency Exam/or EN 304 English Proficiency Writing/ or Elective. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BS Accounting Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Professional Studies, Department of Business Administration   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, HL 103 Comprehensive Health, PE 102 Physical Education or MS 101 ROTC 1 MS 201 ROTC, HI 105 or HI 201 or PA 101 PS 201 or SO 211, MU 107 Music Appreciation or AR 101 Art Appreciation or TH 201 Theater Appreciation, SC 151 Survey of Biological Science or SC 261 Survey of Physical Science, BA 191 Seminar, EN 102 English Composition, ED 102 General Psychology, PE103 Physical Education or HI 106 or HI 202 or PA 102 or PS 205, MA 111 College Algebra, SC 152 Survey of Biological Science or SC 262 Survey of Physical Science, EN 201 World Literature, AC 221 Financial Accounting, BA 211 Macro Economics, OA 215 Computer Applications in Business, BA 305 Business Statistics, EN 202 World Literature, AC 222 Managerial Accounting, BA 212 Micro Economics, BA 306 Quantitative Methods, SP 201 Fundamental of Public Speaking. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Professional Studies, Department of Business Administration College of Professional Studies, Department of Business Administration, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 WestPO Box 7252, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 3600 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BS Applied Technology (Applied Management Technology) Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Professional Studies, Department of Applied Technology and Technology Management   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, AT 101 Technical Drawing, PE 102 Fund. of Physical Ed, MA 111 College Algebra, AT 141 Basic Electronics, AT 191 Seminar, MU 107 Music Appreciation or AR 101 Art Appreciation, EN 102 English Composition, AT 102 Technical Drawing, PE 103 Fund. of Physical Ed, HL 101 Comprehensive Health, MA 112 Plane Trigonometry, AT 192 Seminar, HI 101 World History to 1500 or HI 201 Early and Modern U.S. History, CH 111 General Chemistry 3 ED 102 General Psychology, EN 201 World Literature 3 EN 202 World Literature, SP 201 Fund. of Speech 3 OA 215 Computer App for Business, EL Free Elective 4 AT 142 Semi Conductor Devices, HI 102 World History after 1500 or HI 202 Early and Modern U.S. History. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Professional Studies, Department of Applied Technology and Technology Management College of Professional Studies, Department of Applied Technology and Technology Management, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West Box 7251, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BS Applied Technology (Architectural Construction Management) Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Professional Studies, Department of Applied Technology and Technology Management   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, AT 101 Technical Drawing, PE 102 Fund. of Physical Ed or MS101, MA 111 College Algebra, AT 191 Seminar 1 PE 103 Physical Ed. or HL 101 Comprehensive Health, AT 192 Seminar, MU 107 Music Appreciation or AR 101 Art Appreciation, EN 102 English Composition, AT 102 Technical Drawing, MS 201 ROTC, MA 112 Plane Trigonometry, HI 101 World History to 1500 or HI 201 Early and Modern U.S. History, EN 201 World Literature, AT 221 Wood Construction, CH 111 General Chemistry, AT 201 Intro to Architectural Drawing, HI 102 World History afer 1500 or HI 202 Early and Modern U.S. History, EN 202 World Literature, AT 222 Methods and Equipment, AT 202 Architectural Drawing, SP 201 Fundamentals of Speech. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Professional Studies, Department of Applied Technology and Technology Management College of Professional Studies, Department of Applied Technology and Technology Management, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West Box 7251, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BS Applied Technology (Automated Identification Technology (AIT)) Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Professional Studies, Department of Applied Technology and Technology Management   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, AT 101 Technical Drawing, PE 102 Concepts of Physical Ed., MA 111 College Algebra, CS 111 Intro to Data Processing, AT 141 Electricity/Electronic, AT 191 Seminar, MU 107 Music Appreciation or AR 101 Art Appreciation or TH 201 Theater Appreciation, EN 102 English Composition, AT 102 Technical Drawing, PE 103 Concepts of Physical Ed., HL 101 Comprehensive Health, MA 112 Plane Trigonometry, AT 192 Seminar, HI 101 World History to 1500 or HI 201 Early and Modern U.S. History, EN 201 World Literature, CH 111 General Chemistry I, CS 203 Computer Programming I, AT 205 Introduction to AIT, HI 102 World History after 1500 or HI 202 Early and Modern U.S. History, EN 202 World Literature, ED 102 General Psychology, AT 211 Intro to Statistics, SP 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Professional Studies, Department of Applied Technology and Technology Management College of Professional Studies, Department of Applied Technology and Technology Management, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West Box 7251, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BS Applied Technology (Computer Aided Drafting and Design) Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Professional Studies, Department of Applied Technology and Technology Management   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, AT 101 Technical Drawing, PE 102 Fund. of Physical Ed, MA 111 College Algebra, AT 191 Seminar, HL 101 Comprehensive Health, MU 107 Music Appreciation or AR 101 Art Appreciation, EN 102 English Composition, PE 103 Fund. of Physical Ed., AT 201 Intro. to Architecture, MA 112 Plane Trigonometry, ED 102 General Psychology, AT 192 Seminar, HI 101 World History to 1500 or HI 201 Early and Modern U.S. History, AT 303 Introduction to CAD, EN 201 World Literature, CH 111 General Chemistry, AT 301 Descriptive Geometry, HI 102 World History after 1500 or HI 202 Early and Modern U.S. History, EN 202 World Literature, OA 215 Comp Appl for Business, SP 201 Fundamentals of Speech, AT 202 Architectural Drawing. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Professional Studies, Department of Applied Technology and Technology Management College of Professional Studies, Department of Applied Technology and Technology Management, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West Box 7251, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BS Applied Technology (Electronic Technology) Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Professional Studies, Department of Applied Technology and Technology Management   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, PE 102 Fund. of Physical Ed, MA 111 College Algebra, AT 191 Seminar, HL 101 Comprehensive Health, AT 141 Basic Electronics, MU 107 Music Appreciation or AR 101 Art Appreciation, EN 102 English Composition, PE 103 Fund. of Physical Ed., AT 142 Semi Conductor Devices, MA 112 Plane Trigonometry, AT 192 Seminar
I 101 World History to 1500 or HI 201 Early and Modern U.S. History, CH 111 General Chemistry, EN 201 World Literature, AT 241 Elec Power and Energy Conv, OA 215 Comp Application for Business, HI 102 World History after 1500 or HI 202 Early and Modern U.S. History, ED 102 General Psychology, EN 202 World Literature, SP 201 Fund. of Speech, AT 242 Dig. Electr. and Linear Circuit.
Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Professional Studies, Department of Applied Technology and Technology Management College of Professional Studies, Department of Applied Technology and Technology Management, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West Box 7251, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BS Biology Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Natural Sciences and Environmental Health   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include BI 111 General Biology I, BI 191 Biology Seminar, CH 111 General Chemistry I, EN 101 English Composition, MA 111 College Algebra, BI 112 General Biology II, BI 192 Biology Seminar, CH 112 General Chemistry II, EN 102 English Composition, MA 112 Plane Trigonometry, CS 111 Computer Science, BI 291 Biology Seminar, CH 301 Organic Chemistry I, BI 301 Anatomy 4 BI 302 Physiology, HI 101 World History to 1500 or HI 201 Early and Modern U.S. History, BI 292 Biology Seminar, CH 302 Organic Chemistry II, PE/MS Phys. Ed or ROTC, PH 211 General Physics I, PH 212 General Physics II. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Natural Sciences and Environmental Health College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Natural Sciences and Environmental Health, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 The department of natural sciences and environmental health is composed of biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental health disciplines.The 18 faculty members are responsible for teaching science courses for the University and conducting research in their chosen fields of study.Departmental strengths include analytical chemistry and bio-environmental assessment.The primary objectives of the department of natural sciences and environmental health are to: (1) develop students who are well prepared for their chosen careers and in the fulfillment of their personal lives in an ever-changing society, (2) provide opportunities for all students of the University to become familiar with concepts and principles of natural sciences and environmental health, (3) offer baccalaureate and master’s degree curricula in natural sciences and environmental health, (4) prepare interested students for advanced study in biomedical sciences. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BS Business Administration Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Professional Studies, Department of Business Administration   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, MA 111 College Algebra, SC 151 Survey of Bio Science, PE 102 Concepts of Phy Ed or MS 101 ROTC 1 MS 201 ROTC, HI 101 World History to 1500 or HI 201 Early and Modern U.S. History, SP 201 Fundamentals of Speaking, BA 191 Seminar, EN 102 English Composition, ED 102 General Psychology, HL 101 Comprehensive Health, PE 102 Concepts of Phy Ed or HI 102 World History after 1500 or HI 202 Early and Modern U.S. History, CS 111 Intro to Data Processing, EN 201 World Literature, AC 221 Financial Acct., BA 211 Macro Economics, SC 261/262 Survey of Phy. Science, MU 107 Music Appreciation or Art, EN 202 World Literature, AC 222 Managerial Acct., BA 212 Principles of Economics II, BA 305 Business Statistics, OA 215 Computer Applications in Business. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Professional Studies, Department of Business Administration College of Professional Studies, Department of Business Administration, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 WestPO Box 7252, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 3600 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BS Chemistry Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Natural Sciences and Environmental Health   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include BI 111 General Biology I, CH 191 Chemistry Seminar, CH 111 General Chemistry I, EN 101 English Composition, MA 111 College Algebra, MU/AR Music or Art Appreciation, BI 112 General Biology II, CH 192 Chemistry Seminar, CH 112 General Chemistry II, EN 102 English Composition, MA 112 Plane Trigonometry, CS 111 Intro to Data Processing, CH 291 Chemistry Seminar, CH 301 Organic Chemistry I, MA 299 Calculus, EN 201 World Literature, HI 101 World History to 1500 or HI 201 Early and Modern U.S. History, PE/MS PE or ROTC, CH 292 Chemistry Seminar, CH 302 Organic Chemistry II, ED 102 General Psychology, EN 202 World Literature, HI 102 World History after 1500 or HI 202 Early and Modern U.S. History, MA/EH Elementary/Bio Statistics. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Natural Sciences and Environmental Health College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Natural Sciences and Environmental Health, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 The department of natural sciences and environmental health is composed of biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental health disciplines.The 18 faculty members are responsible for teaching science courses for the University and conducting research in their chosen fields of study.Departmental strengths include analytical chemistry and bio-environmental assessment.The primary objectives of the department of natural sciences and environmental health are to: (1) develop students who are well prepared for their chosen careers and in the fulfillment of their personal lives in an ever-changing society, (2) provide opportunities for all students of the University to become familiar with concepts and principles of natural sciences and environmental health, (3) offer baccalaureate and master’s degree curricula in natural sciences and environmental health, (4) prepare interested students for advanced study in biomedical sciences. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BS Computer Science Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics, Computer and Information Sciences   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, AR 101 Art Appreciation or MU 107 Music Appreciation 3, PE 102 Concepts of Phy. Education, HI 101 World History to 1500 or HI 201 Early and Modern U.S. History, MA 299 Calculus I, CS 112 Survey of Computer Science, FY 101 First Year Experience, EN 102 English Composition, HL 101 Comprehensive Health, HI 102 World History after 1500 or HI 202 Early and Modern U.S. History, PE 103 Concepts of Phy. Education, MA 300 Calculus II, CS 203 Computer Programming I, CS 192 Computer Seminar 1, CS 204 Computer Programming II, PH 211 General Physics I , PH 211L Physics I Lab 1
D 102 General Psychology, EN 201 World Literature, MA 301 Calculus III, EN 202 World Literature, PH 212 General Physics II, PH 212L Physics II Lab 1, PH 212L Physics II Lab, CS 205 Data Structures, CS 221 Java, MA 325 Probability and Statistics.
Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics, Computer and Information Sciences College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics, Computer and Information Sciences, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 The department of mathematics, computer and information sciences values and promotes excellence in its central mission of teaching and encourages and supports the creation and nurturing of an atmosphere where major offerings and service courses are designed to train mathematicians, computer scientists, and other students for entry into careers in business, industry, research, and education.It is dedicated to assisting all students, including those who are accelerated, those with adequate prior preparation and those who are educationally disadvantaged.Additionally, the department assists students in achieving professional and occupational competencies and in developing the computational skills and levels of literacy necessary for earning a living or for success in graduate or professional schools. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BS Early Childhood Education Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Education, Department of Teacher Education   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, MA 111 College Algebra, HL 101 Comprehensive Health, ED 102 General Psychology, AR 101 Art Appreciation or MU 107 Music Appreciation, PE 102 Concepts of Phy. Ed, ED 191 Education Seminar, EN 102 English Composition, EC 106 Develop. Perceptive of Family, PE 205 Motor Develop. and Movemt Ed, ED 105 Education Computing, HI 101 World History to 1500 or HI 102 World History after 1500, PE 103 Concepts of Phy. Ed., EN 201 World Literature, SE 325 Survey of Exceptional Children, SC 151 Survey of Bio. Sci w/Lab, ED 302 Psych. of Learning Human Dev, HI 201 Early and Modern U.S.History or HI 202 Early and Modern U.S. History, SP 201 Fundamental of Speech, EN 202 World Literature, SC 261 Survey of Phys. Sci w/Lab, EC 200 Org. Theory and Practices, EC 205 Nutrition for the Young Child. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Education, Department of Teacher Education College of Education, Department of Teacher Education, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BS Education in Social Science Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, SS 101 Fund. of Geography, HI 101 World History to 1500, AR 101 Art Appreciation, HL 101 Comprehensive Health, PE 102 Concepts of Physical Edu., SS 191 Social Science Seminar, SS 192 Social Science Seminar, FY 101 First Year Experience, EN 102 English Composition, MA 111 College Algebra, HI 102 World History after 1500, MU 107 Music Appreciation, PE 103 Concepts of Physical Edu., ED 102 General Psychology, ED 103 Introduction to Teaching, FY 102 First Year Experience, EN 201 World Literature, HI 201 Early and Modern U.S. History, SP 201 Fundamentals of Speech, ED 204 Problem Solv. and Crt Thinking, SC 151 Biological Science w/Lab or SC 261 Physical Science w/Lab, PS 201 American Nat’l Government, BA 211 Macro Economics, EN 202 World Literature, ED 201 Foundations of Education, HI 202 Early and Modern U.S. History, SO 211 Introduction to Sociology, SC 152 Biological Science w/Lab or SC 262 Physical Science w/Lab, ED 105 Education Computing, BA 211 Macro Economics. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BS Elementary Education Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Education, Department of Teacher Education   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, SC 151 Survey of Biological Sci., HI 101 World History to 1500, MA 111 College Algebra, PE102 Concepts of Phy. Ed, ED 102 General Psychology, EN 102 English Composition II, SP 201 Fund. of Public Speaking, MA 132 Math Concepts II, PE 103 Concepts of Physical Ed., HI 102 World History after 1500, AR 101 Art Appreciation or MU 107 Music Appreciation, EN 201 World Literature, GO 101 Fundamentals of Geography, HI 201 Early and Modern U.S. History, SC 261 Survey of Physical Sci., HL 101 Comprehensive Health , MA 132 Math Concept II (Geometry), SC Elective, EN 202 World Literature, ED 280 Introduction to Teaching, PS 201 American Nat Govt and Politics, ED 214 Early Literacy I, ED 393 Global and Multicultural Education. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Education, Department of Teacher Education College of Education, Department of Teacher Education, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BS Environmental Health Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Natural Sciences and Environmental Health   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include BI 111 General Biology I, CH 191 Chemistry Seminar, CH 111 General Chemistry I, EN 101 English Composition, MA 111 College Algebra, MU/AR Music or Art Appreciation, BI 112 General Biology II, CH 192 Chemistry Seminar, CH 112 General Chemistry II, EN 102 English Composition, MA 112 Plane Trigonometry, CS 111 Intro to Data Processing, CH 291 Chemistry Seminar, CH 301 Organic Chemistry I, MA 299 Calculus, EN 201 World Literature, HI 101 World History to 1500 or HI 201 Early and Modern U.S. History, PE/MS PE or ROTC, CH 292 Chemistry Seminar, CH 302 Organic Chemistry II, ED 102 General Psychology, EN 202 World Literature, HI 102 World History after 1500 or HI 202 Early and Modern U.S. History, MA/EH Elementary/Bio Statistics. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Natural Sciences and Environmental Health College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Natural Sciences and Environmental Health, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 The department of natural sciences and environmental health is composed of biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental health disciplines.The 18 faculty members are responsible for teaching science courses for the University and conducting research in their chosen fields of study.Departmental strengths include analytical chemistry and bio-environmental assessment.The primary objectives of the department of natural sciences and environmental health are to: (1) develop students who are well prepared for their chosen careers and in the fulfillment of their personal lives in an ever-changing society, (2) provide opportunities for all students of the University to become familiar with concepts and principles of natural sciences and environmental health, (3) offer baccalaureate and master’s degree curricula in natural sciences and environmental health, (4) prepare interested students for advanced study in biomedical sciences. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BS Health, Physical Education and Recreation (Non-teaching) Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101-102 English Composition, HI 101-102 World History to 1500 and World History after 1500 or HI 201- 202 Early and Modern U.S. History, MA 111 College Algebra, HL 101 Comprehensive Health, BI 111 General Biology, BI 301 Anatomy and Physiology, MU 107 Music Appreciation or AR 101 Art Appreciation, ED 102 General Psychology, CS 111 Introduction to Data Processing, PE 102-103 Concepts of Physical Education, EN 201-202 World Literature, SP 201 Fundamentals of Speech, HL 207 First Aid, PE 108 Beginning Swimming, PE 109 Intermediate Swimming, PE 111 Advanced Swimming and Water Safety, PE 201 Individual and Dual Sports, PE 204 Foundations of HPER, PE 205 Motor Development, PE 208 Rhythms, PE 303 Physiology of Exercise, PE 307 Adapted Physical Education and Recreation, PE 308 Team Sports, PE 311 Organization and Administration of HPER, PE 402 Measure, Evaluation and Assessment in HPER, PE 403 Methods in Physical Education and Recreation (K-12), PE 406 Kinesiology, RE 305 Recreation Leadership, RE 306 Outdoor Recreation, RE 311 Organization and Administration of HPER, RE 413 Park and Recreation Administration, RE 414 Seminar in Recreation, RE 415 Field Experience. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 The department of health, physical education and recreation office offers the Bachelor of Science Degree in Health, Physical Education and Recreation.Two degree options are available. A teaching concentration is offered for persons interested in obtaining a license to teach at the K-12 levels and a non-teaching concentration is offered for persons interested in careers in federal, state, and local parks and recreation agencies; commercial recreation agencies; campus recreation; military recreation; and voluntary community agencies. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BS Health, Physical Education and Recreation (Teaching) Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101-102 English Composition, HI 101-102 World History to 1500 and World History after 1500 or HI 201- 202 Early and Modern U.S. History, MA 111 College Algebra, HL 101 Comprehensive Health, BI 111 General Biology, BI 301 Anatomy and Physiology, MU 107 Music Appreciation or AR 101 Art Appreciation, ED 102 General Psychology, CS 111 Introduction to Data Processing, PE 102-103 Concepts of Physical Education, EN 201-202 World Literature, SP 201 Fundamentals of Speech, PE 201 Individual and Dual Sports, PE 204 Foundations of HPER, PE 205 Motor Development, PE 208 Rhythms (K-12), PE 303 Physiology of Exercise, PE 307 Adapted Physical Education and Recreation, PE 308 Team Sports, PE 311 Organization and Administration of HPER, PE 402 Measurement, Evaluation and Assessment in HPER, PE 403 Methods in Physical Education and Recreation, PE 406 Kinesiology, HL 207 First Aid, HL 209 Marriage, Family and Sex Education, HL 302 Consumer Health. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation College of Education, Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 The department of health, physical education and recreation office offers the Bachelor of Science Degree in Health, Physical Education and Recreation.Two degree options are available. A teaching concentration is offered for persons interested in obtaining a license to teach at the K-12 levels and a non-teaching concentration is offered for persons interested in careers in federal, state, and local parks and recreation agencies; commercial recreation agencies; campus recreation; military recreation; and voluntary community agencies. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BS History Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, HI 101 World History to 1500, MA 111 College Algebra, MU 107 Music Appreciation or AR 101 Art Appreciation, PE 102 Concepts of Physical Ed., SC 151 and 151L Survey of Bio/Lab or SC 261 and 261L Surv. of Phys Sci/Lab, FY 101 First Year Experience, EN 102 English Composition, HI 102 World History after 1500, GO 100 Fundamentals of Geography, PS 201 American National Government, PE 103 Concepts of Physical Ed., SC 152 and 152L Survey of Bio/Lab or SC 262 and 2621L Surv. of Phys Sci/Lab, FY 102 First Year Experience, EN 201 World Literature, HI 201 Early U.S. History, Foreign Language Level or Math Statistics 3 Math Statistics, ED 102 General Psychology, SO 211 Introduction to Sociology, PS205 Intro to Political Science, EN 202 World Literature, HI 202 Modern U.S. History, Foreign Language Level 2 or SP 201 Fund of Public Speaking, HL 101 Comprehensive Health, CS 111 Intro to Data Processing. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BS Information Science Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics, Computer and Information Sciences   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, PE 102 Concepts of Physical Ed., AR 101 Art Appreciation or MU 107 Music Appreciation, HI 101 World History to 1500 or HI 201 Early and Modern U.S. History, MA 299 Calculus I, CS 112 Survey of Computer Science, FY 101 First Year Experience, EN 102 English Composition, HL 101 Comprehensive Health, PE 103 Concepts of Physical Ed, MA 300 Calculus II, HI 102 World History after 1500 or HI 202 Early and Modern U.S. History, CS 192 Seminar, EN 201 World Literature, PH 211 Physics I, PH 211L Physics I Lab, ED 102 General Psychology, CS 204 Computer Prog II, AC 221 Financial Accounting, EN 202 World Literature, MA 325 Probability and Statistics, CS 205 Data Structures, CS 231 Visual Basic Programming, PH 212 Physics II, PH 212L Physics II Lab. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics, Computer and Information Sciences College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics, Computer and Information Sciences, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 The department of mathematics, computer and information sciences values and promotes excellence in its central mission of teaching and encourages and supports the creation and nurturing of an atmosphere where major offerings and service courses are designed to train mathematicians, computer scientists, and other students for entry into careers in business, industry, research, and education.It is dedicated to assisting all students, including those who are accelerated, those with adequate prior preparation and those who are educationally disadvantaged.Additionally, the department assists students in achieving professional and occupational competencies and in developing the computational skills and levels of literacy necessary for earning a living or for success in graduate or professional schools. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BS Mathematics Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics, Computer and Information Sciences   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, CS 112 Survey of Computer Science, PE 102 Concepts of Phy. Ed., HI 101 World History to 1500 or HI 201 Early and Modern U.S. History, MA 299* Calculus I, BI 111 General Biology, BI 111L Lab, FY 101 First Year Experience, EN 102 English Composition, HL 101 Comprehensive Health, PE 103 Concepts of Phy. Ed., HI 102 World History after 1500 or HI 202 Early and Modern U.S. History, MA 300 Calculus II, BI 112 General Biology, BI 112L Lab, MA 192 Math Seminar, CS 251 Algebraic Language, CH 111 General Chemistry, CH 111L Lab 1 CH 112L Lab, ED 102 General Psychology, MA 301 Calculus III, EN 201 World Literature, EN 202 World Literature, CH 112 General Chemistry, SP 201 Fundamentals of Speech, CS 203 Computer Programming I, MA 303 Calculus IV. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics, Computer and Information Sciences College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics, Computer and Information Sciences, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 The department of mathematics, computer and information sciences values and promotes excellence in its central mission of teaching and encourages and supports the creation and nurturing of an atmosphere where major offerings and service courses are designed to train mathematicians, computer scientists, and other students for entry into careers in business, industry, research, and education.It is dedicated to assisting all students, including those who are accelerated, those with adequate prior preparation and those who are educationally disadvantaged.Additionally, the department assists students in achieving professional and occupational competencies and in developing the computational skills and levels of literacy necessary for earning a living or for success in graduate or professional schools. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BS Mathematics Education Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics, Computer and Information Sciences   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, CS 112 Survey of Computer Sciences, PE 102 Concepts of Phy. Ed., ED 102 General Psychology, BI 111 General Biology, BI 111L Biology Lab, MA 150 Pre-Calculus, FY 101 First Year Experience, ED 280 Introduction to Teaching, EN 102 English Composition, AR 101 Art Appreciation or MU 107 Music Appreciation, PE 103 Concepts of Phy. Ed., HL 101 Comprehensive Health, MA 299 Calculus I, MA 192 Seminar, EN 201 World Literature, HI 101 World History to 1500 or HI 201 Early and Modern U.S. History, CH 112 General Chemistry II or CH 112L Chemistry Lab, MA 333 Concepts of Mathematics, MA 300 Calculus II, EN 202 World Literature, HI 102 World History after 1500 or HI 202 Early and Modern U.S. History, SE 325 Survey of Exceptional Child., SP 201 Fundamentals of Speech, MA 331 Linear Algebra. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics, Computer and Information Sciences College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics, Computer and Information Sciences, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 The department of mathematics, computer and information sciences values and promotes excellence in its central mission of teaching and encourages and supports the creation and nurturing of an atmosphere where major offerings and service courses are designed to train mathematicians, computer scientists, and other students for entry into careers in business, industry, research, and education.It is dedicated to assisting all students, including those who are accelerated, those with adequate prior preparation and those who are educationally disadvantaged.Additionally, the department assists students in achieving professional and occupational competencies and in developing the computational skills and levels of literacy necessary for earning a living or for success in graduate or professional schools. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BS Office Administration Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Professional Studies, Department of Business Administration   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, PE 102 Concepts of Phy Ed or MS 101 ROTC, HI 101 World History to 1500 or HI 201 Early and Modern U.S. History, HL 101 Comprehensive Health, ED 102 General Psychology, CS 111 Intro to Data Processing, BA 191* Seminar, EN 102 English Composition, PE 103 Concepts of Phy Ed or MS 101 ROTC, HI 106 World History after 1500 or HI 202 Early and Modern U.S. History, MU 107 Music App or Art, SP 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking, MA 111 College Algebra, EN 201 World Literature, AC 221 Financial Accounting, BA 211 Macro Economics, SC 151 Survey of Bio Science, OA 203 Word Processing, ELECTIVE, EN 202 World Literature, AC 222 Managerial Accounting, BA 212 Principles of Economics II, SC 261** Survey of Phy Science, OA 215 Computer Applications in Business, SP 201 Fund of Public Speak. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Professional Studies, Department of Business Administration College of Professional Studies, Department of Business Administration, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 WestPO Box 7252, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 3600 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BS Public Administration Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, HI 101 World History to 1500, MA 111 College Algebra, SC 151/151L Survey of Biological Sci. or SC 261/261L Survey of Physical Sci., AR 101 Art Appreciation or MU 107 Music Appreciation, PE 102 Concepts of Physical Edu., FY 101 Social Science Seminar, EN 102 English Composition, HI 102 World History after 1500, GO 101 Fundamentals of Geography, SC 152/152L Survey of Biol. Science or SC 262/262L Survey of Physical Science, HL 101 Comprehensive Health, PE 103 Concepts of Physical Edu, FY 102 Social Science Seminar, EN 201 World Literature, PA 101 Intro to Public Admin., Foreign Language Level I, PS 201 American Nat’l Government, CS 111 Intro to Data Processing, ED 102 General Psychology, EN 202 World Literature, PA 102 Prin. Of Comm. Dev. Leadership, Foreign Language Level II, SO 211 Intro. to Sociology, SP 201 Fundamentals of Speech, PA 201 Ethics for Public Service. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BS Public Administration (Pre Law Track) Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University   Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BS Science Education Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Natural Sciences and Environmental Health   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include BI 111 General Biology I (Zoo), BI 191 Biology Seminar, CH 111 General Chemistry I, EN 101 English Composition, MA 111 College Algebra, HL 101 Comprehensive Health, BI 112 General Biology II (Bot), BI 192 Biology Seminar, CH 112 General Chemistry II, EN 102 English Composition, MA 112 Plane Trigonometry, PE 102 Concepts of Phy. Ed. or MS/AS ROTC, MU 107 Music Appreciation or AR 101 Art Appreciation, BI 291 Biology Seminar, CH 301 Organic Chemistry I, ED 102 General Psychology, EN 201 World Literature I, HI 101 World History before 1500 or HI 201 Early and Modern U.S. History, ED 103 Introduction to Teach, ED 201 Found. Of Edu., EN 202 World Literature II, HI 102 World History after 1500 or HI 202 Early and Modern U.S. History, PH 211 General Physics I, PH 212 General Physics II. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Natural Sciences and Environmental Health College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Natural Sciences and Environmental Health, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 The department of natural sciences and environmental health is composed of biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental health disciplines.The 18 faculty members are responsible for teaching science courses for the University and conducting research in their chosen fields of study.Departmental strengths include analytical chemistry and bio-environmental assessment.The primary objectives of the department of natural sciences and environmental health are to: (1) develop students who are well prepared for their chosen careers and in the fulfillment of their personal lives in an ever-changing society, (2) provide opportunities for all students of the University to become familiar with concepts and principles of natural sciences and environmental health, (3) offer baccalaureate and master’s degree curricula in natural sciences and environmental health, (4) prepare interested students for advanced study in biomedical sciences. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University BS Secondary Education Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Education, Department of Teacher Education   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University   Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Education, Department of Teacher Education College of Education, Department of Teacher Education, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University Bachelor of Arts (Instrumental Music Education) Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Fine Arts   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, PE 102 Concepts of P.E., HI 101 World History to 1500, SC 151 Survey of Biological Science, MU 101 Applied Music, MU 101 Ensemble, MU 121 Theory I, MU 141 Class Piano, MU 191 Music Seminar, EN 102 English Composition, PE 103 Concepts of P.E., HI 102 World History after 1500, SC 152 Survey of Biological Science, MU 102 Applied Music, MU 102 Ensemble, MU 122 Theory II, MU 142 Class Piano, MU 192 Music Seminar, MA 111 College Algebra, EN 201 World Literature, ED 201 Foundation of Education, MU 201 Applied Music, MU 201 Ensemble, MU 221 Theory III, MU 331 Music History, MU 291 Recital Attendance, AR 101 Art Appreciation, EN 202 World Literature, ED 204 Problem Solving/Crit Think, MU 202 Applied Music, MU 202 Ensemble 1, MU 222 Theory IV, MU 332 Music History, MU 292 Recital Attendance. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Fine Arts College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Fine Arts, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University Bachelor of Arts (Keyboard Music Education) Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Fine Arts   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, PE 102 Concepts of Phy. Ed., HI 101 World History to 1500, SC 151 Survey of Biological Science, MU 101 Applied Piano, MU 101 Ensemble, MU 121 Theory I, MU 101 Applied Voice, MU 191 Music Seminar, EN 102 English Composition, PE 103 Concepts of Phy. Ed., HI 102 World History after 1500, SC 152 Survey of Biological Science, MU 102 Applied Piano, MU 102 Ensemble, MU 122 Theory II, MU 102 Applied Voice, MU 192 Music Seminar, MA 111 College Algebra, EN 201 World Literature, ED 201 Foundations of Education, MU 201 Piano, MU 201 Ensemble, MU 221 Theory III, MU 201 Applied Voice, MU 291 Recital Attendance, AR 101 Art Appreciation, EN 202 World Literature, EN 204 Problem Solving/Crit. Think, MU 202 Applied Piano, MU 202 Ensemble, MU 222 Theory IV, MU 202 Applied Voice, MU 292 Recital Attendance. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Fine Arts College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Fine Arts, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University Bachelor of Arts (Music Composition) Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Fine Arts   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, PE 102 Concepts of P.E, HI 101 World History to 1500, SC 151 Survey Biological Science, MU 101 Applied Music, MU 101 Ensemble , MU 121 Theory I, MU 141 Class Piano (Non-Majors) or MU 101 Secondary App. (Piano Majors), MU 191 Music Seminar, EN 102 English Composition, PE 103 Concepts of P.E., HI 102 World History after 1500, SC 152 Survey of Biological Sci., MU 102 Applied Music, MU 102 Ensemble, MU 122 Theory II, MU 142 Class Piano (Non-Majors) or MU 102 Secondary App. (Piano Majors), MU 192 Music Seminar, MA 111 College Algebra, EN 201 World Literature, ED 102 General Psychology, HL 101 Comprehensive Health, MU 201 Applied Music, MU 201 Ensemble, MU 221 Theory III, MU 291 Recital Attendance, AR 101 Art Appreciation, EN 202 World Literature, SP 201 Fundamentals of Speech, MU 202 Applied Music, MU 202 Ensemble, MU 222 Theory IV, MU 292 Recital Attendance. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Fine Arts College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Fine Arts, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University Bachelor of Arts (Music Performance) Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Fine Arts   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, PE 102 Concepts of P.E, HI 101 World History to 1500, SC 151 Survey Biological Science, MU 101 Applied Music, MU 101 Ensemble , MU 121 Theory I, MU 141 Class Piano (Non-Majors) or MU 101 Secondary App. (Piano Majors), MU 191 Music Seminar, EN 102 English Composition, PE 103 Concepts of P.E., HI 102 World History after 1500, SC 152 Survey of Biological Sci., MU 102 Applied Music, MU 102 Ensemble, MU 122 Theory II, MU 142 Class Piano (Non-Majors) or MU 102 Secondary App. (Piano Majors), MU 192 Music Seminar, MA 111 College Algebra, EN 201 World Literature, ED 102 General Psychology, HL 101 Comprehensive Health, MU 201 Applied Music, MU 201 Ensemble, MU 221 Theory III, MU 291 Recital Attendance, AR 101 Art Appreciation, EN 202 World Literature, SP 201 Fundamentals of Speech, MU 202 Applied Music, MU 202 Ensemble, MU 222 Theory IV, MU 292 Recital Attendance. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Fine Arts College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Fine Arts, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University Bachelor of Arts (Recording Industry) Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Fine Arts   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, HI 101 World History to 1500, SP 201 Fund. Of Public Speaking, HL 101 Comprehensive Health, PE 102 Concepts of P.E., MU 141 Class Piano, EN 102 English Composition, HI 102 World History after 1500, PE 103 Concepts of P.E., ED 102 General Psychology, MA 111 College Algebra, MU 142 Class Piano, MU 191 Music Seminar, SC 151 Survey of Bio Science, RI 201 Principles of Audio I, MU 121 Theory I, MU 251 Fundamentals of Midi and EN 201 World Literature , MU Music Electives, MU 291 Recital Attendance, MU 192 Music Seminar, SC 152 Survey of Bio Science, RI 202 Principles of Audio II, MU 122 Theory II, MU 252 Fundamentals of Midi and Software Synthesis I 3 Software Synthesis II, EN 202 World Literature, MU Music Electives, MU 292 Recital Attendance. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Fine Arts College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Fine Arts, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University Bachelor of Arts (Visual Communication) Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Fine Arts   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include AR 102 Two Dimensional Design, AR 103 Drawing I, MA 111 College Algebra, AR 191 Art Seminar, EN 101 English Composition, HI 101 World History to 1500, PE 102 Concepts of Physical Ed., AR 106 Three Dimensional Design, AR 104 Drawing II, AR 105 Color Fundamentals, AR 192 Art Seminar, EN 102 English Composition, HI 102 World History after 1500, PE 103 Concepts of Physical Ed., AR 201 Intro. to Visual Comm. I, AR 205 Figure Drawing I, AR 292 Art Seminar, AR 308 Creative Photography, EN 201 World Literature, SC 151 Lab Science, HL 101 Comprehensive Health, AR 206 Figure Drawing II, AR 207 Typography, AR 292 Art Seminar, AR 317 Relief Printing, EN 202 World Literature, SC 152 Lab Science, ED 102 General Psychology. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Fine Arts College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Fine Arts, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University Bachelor of Arts (Vocal Music Education) Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Fine Arts   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, PE 102 Concepts of Physical Education, HI 101 World History to 1500, SC 151 Survey of Biological Science, MU 101 Applied Voice, MU 101 Ensemble, MU 121 Theory I, MU 141 Class Piano, MU 191 Music Seminar, EN 102 English Composition, PE 103 Concepts of Physical Ed, HI 102 World History after 1500, SC 152 Survey of Biological Science, MU 102 Applied Voice, MU 102 Ensemble, MU 122 Theory II, MU 142 Class Piano, MU 192 Music Seminar, MA 111 College Algebra, EN 201 World Literature, ED 201 Foundations of Education, MU 201 Voice, MU 201 Ensemble, MU 221 Theory III, MU 201 Applied Piano, MU 291 Recital Attendance, AR 101 Art Appreciation, EN 202 World Literature, ED 204 Problem Solving/Crit. Think., MU 202 Applied Voice, MU 202 Ensemble, MU 222 Theory IV, MU 202 Applied Piano, MU 292 Recital Attendance. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Fine Arts College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Fine Arts, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, CJ 191 Criminal Justice Seminar, HL 101 Comp. Health, SC 151 Survey of Bio. w/Lab or SC 261 Survey of Phy. Science, HI 101 World History to 1500 or HI 201 Early and Modern U.S. History, CJ 281 Intro to Criminal Justice, EN 102 English Composition, HI 102 World History after 1500 or HI 202 Early and Modern U.S. History, MA 111 College Algebra, SC 152 Survey of Bio. w/Lab or SC 262 Survey of Phy. Science, TH 201 Theater Appreciation or MU 107 Music Appreciation, PE 102 Concepts of P.E. or MS 101 Gen. Military Science, ED 102 General Psychology, CS 111 Intro to Data Processing, EN 201 World Literature, PS 201 American Nat’l Government, SA 101 Elem. Spanish or FR 101 Elementary French, PE 103 Concepts of P.E. or MS 102 General Military Science, SP 201 Fundamental of Speech, EN 202 World Literature, SO 211 Intro to Sociology, SA 102 Elem. Spanish or FR 102 French. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice, 1400 Highway 82 West Box 7237, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 3364 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University Bachelor of Social Work Full Time Variable $ 2,287 ( Rs 1,05,314 ) per semester College of Professional Studies, Department of Social Work   Admission to the University is based on the following requirements: students must completed secondary school with above average grades and must have a high degree of competence in the English language. Students should also have a TOEFL Score (minimum score of 450). Bachelor degree Mississippi Valley State University The modules include EN 101 English Composition, HI 101 World History to 1500 or HI 201 Early and Modern U.S. History, SC 151 Survey of Biological Science, SC 151L Lab, PE 102 Concepts of PE, MA 111 College Algebra, AR 101 Art Appreciation or MU 107 Music Appreciation or TH 201 Theater Appreciation, FYE 191 Freshman Year Experience, EN 102 English Composition, HI 102 World History after 1500 or HI 202 Early and Modern U.S. History, SC 152 Survey of Biological Science, SC 152L Lab, ED 102 General Psychology, CS 111 Intro to Data Processing, HL 101 Comprehensive Health, EN 201 World Literature, SA 101 Elem. Spanish or FR 101 Elem. French, SO 212 Social Problems, SO 211 Intro to Sociology, SW 210 Intro to Social Work, SO 213 Social Psychology, EN 202 World Literature, SA 202 Elementary Spanish or FR 202 Elementary French, PE 103 Concepts of PE, SP 201 Fundamentals of Speech, PS 201 American National Gov’t, BA 211 Macro Economics. Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 College of Professional Studies, Department of Social Work College of Professional Studies, Department of Social Work, Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West PO Box 7293, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 3365 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University MS Bioinformatics - Non Thesis Option Full Time Variable Contact provider Mississippi Valley State University     Masters Mississippi Valley State University   Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 Mississippi Valley State University Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University MS Bioinformatics - Thesis Option Full Time Variable Contact provider Mississippi Valley State University     Masters Mississippi Valley State University   Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 Mississippi Valley State University Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University MS Environmental Health - Non Thesis Option Full Time Variable Contact provider Mississippi Valley State University     Masters Mississippi Valley State University   Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 Mississippi Valley State University Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University MS Environmental Health - Thesis Option Full Time Variable Contact provider Mississippi Valley State University     Masters Mississippi Valley State University   Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 Mississippi Valley State University Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University MS in Criminal Justice Full Time Variable Contact provider Mississippi Valley State University     Masters Mississippi Valley State University   Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 Mississippi Valley State University Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University MS in Military Sciences Full Time Variable Contact provider Mississippi Valley State University     Masters Mississippi Valley State University   Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 Mississippi Valley State University Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University MS in Social Work Full Time Variable Contact provider Mississippi Valley State University     Masters Mississippi Valley State University   Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 Mississippi Valley State University Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University MS in Special Education Full Time Variable Contact provider Mississippi Valley State University     Masters Mississippi Valley State University   Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 Mississippi Valley State University Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University MS in Teacher Education Full Time Variable Contact provider Mississippi Valley State University     Masters Mississippi Valley State University   Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 Mississippi Valley State University Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University Master of Arts in Teaching - Elementary Education (4-8) Full Time Variable Contact provider Mississippi Valley State University     Masters Mississippi Valley State University   Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 Mississippi Valley State University Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University Master of Arts in Teaching - English Full Time Variable Contact provider Mississippi Valley State University     Masters Mississippi Valley State University   Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 Mississippi Valley State University Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University Master of Arts in Teaching - Health, Physical Education and Recreation Full Time Variable Contact provider Mississippi Valley State University     Masters Mississippi Valley State University   Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 Mississippi Valley State University Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University Master of Arts in Teaching - Mathematics Education Full Time Variable Contact provider Mississippi Valley State University     Masters Mississippi Valley State University   Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 Mississippi Valley State University Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University Master of Arts in Teaching - Music Education Full Time Variable Contact provider Mississippi Valley State University     Masters Mississippi Valley State University   Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 Mississippi Valley State University Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University Master of Arts in Teaching - Science Education Full Time Variable Contact provider Mississippi Valley State University     Masters Mississippi Valley State University   Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 Mississippi Valley State University Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176044 Mississippi Valley State University Master of Arts in Teaching - Social Sciences Education Full Time Variable Contact provider Mississippi Valley State University     Masters Mississippi Valley State University   Mississippi Valley State University     14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941 Mississippi Valley State University Mississippi Valley State University, 14000 Highway 82 West, ITTA BENA, Mississippi, 38941, +1 662 254 9041 Mississippi Valley State University was founded in 1950 and is located in Leflore County, one mile northeast of Itta Bena, adjacent to U.S. Highway 82. The institution is located on a 450-acre tract of land.It is approximately five miles from Greenwood, which has a population of 18,906 and approximately 50 miles from Greenville, which as population of 45,226.The University is approximately 100 miles north of Jackson, and 120 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee.It is located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta where 34 percent of the black population of the state is located. Yes Accommodation is available for female students in the following residence halls: Clara T. Reed Residence hall (Honor Students), College hall I (freshman), Edna Horton Residence hall (juniors), Magnolia Residence hall (freshman and sophomores), Mapluma Ratcliff Residence hall (seniors).The male students are accommodated in the following residence halls: College Hall II (honor students), Curtis Maddox Residence hall (All Students), John A. James residence hall (freshman), Leflore hall (juniors), William J. Stewart Residence hall (sophomores).Facilities that are available in the residence halls are: computer labs, study rooms, snack rooms, network (Internet access), telephone and cable television hookups in each room, lobbies with big screen cable television viewing and comfortable seating for social and educational needs.Also each room is furnished with beds, desks, dressers and chairs.
176053 Mississippi College B.A. Degree: Graphic Design Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Art   Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College ART 099 Senior Art Exhibit, ART 101-102 Basic Design I and II, ART 203, 204, 303 Drawing I, II and III , ART 205 Introduction to Graphics Software or approved art elective .3, ART 211 Acrylic Painting: Non-Figurative, or ART 212 Oil Painting: Non-Figurative , ART 215, 216, 315, 316 Graphic Design I, II, III and IV , ART 403 Illustration, ART 407-408 History of Art I and II , ART 414 Introduction to Web Design Software , ART 415, 416 Graphic Design Portfolio I and II, ART 474 Professional Internship , ART 475 Aesthetics English: COM 335 Electronic Cinematography, COM 336 Television Workshop, COM 338 Mass Media Survey, COM 443 Public Relations, JOU 333 Journalism I, JOU/ENG 452 Professional Writing. Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Art School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Art, MC Box 4020, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3231 The Mississippi College School of Christian Studies and the Arts offers undergraduate and graduate programs designed to prepare students to use their skills in the pursuit of meaningful careers in the fine arts, communications, and in service to God. These programs express the School’s commitment to the intellectual and spiritual growth of its students. Through a variety of challenging academic programs offered in the Departments of Art, Christian Studies and Philosophy, Communication, and Music, students are encouraged to express their convictions and creativity in the pulpit, classroom, studio, or concert hall. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College B.A. Degree: Studio Arts Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Art   Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College ART 099 Senior Exhibit, ART 101-102 Basic Design I and II , ART 203-204 Drawing I and II , ART 211 Acrylic Painting: Non-Figurative, or ART 212 Oil Painting: Non-Figurative , ART 318 Printmaking I, ART 331 Introduction to Sculpture, ART 351 Introduction to Ceramics, ART 407-408 History of Art I and II, ART 475 Aesthetics . Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Art School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Art, MC Box 4020, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3231 The Mississippi College School of Christian Studies and the Arts offers undergraduate and graduate programs designed to prepare students to use their skills in the pursuit of meaningful careers in the fine arts, communications, and in service to God. These programs express the School’s commitment to the intellectual and spiritual growth of its students. Through a variety of challenging academic programs offered in the Departments of Art, Christian Studies and Philosophy, Communication, and Music, students are encouraged to express their convictions and creativity in the pulpit, classroom, studio, or concert hall. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College B.A. in Christian Studies - Bible Concentration Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Christian Studies and Philosophy This program prepares students called to vocational ministry and planning to attend a seminary or divinity school. The curriculum is comprehensive, balancing the needs to be extensive and intensive. BIB courses address the basics of biblical studies: Ancient Near Eastern geography and culture, archaeology, text, canon, hermeneutics, history, and theology. BIB courses also examine the specifics of biblical literature: context, text, and content. As a result, students become equipped to interpret the canonical Christian scriptures. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College The courses are:BIB 316 Exegesis in Poetic and Wisdom Lit, BIB 317 Exegesis in Eighth Century Prophets, BIB 324 The New Testament: Text and Canon, BIB 327 Acts of the Apostles, BIB 328 Paul: The Man and His Writings BIB 329 The General Epistles (Hebrew-Jude), BIB 413 Exegesis in the Pentateuch, BIB 417 Exegesis in Jeremiah-Ezekiel, BIB 424 Exegesis of the Fourth Gospel, BIB 425 Exegesis in the Letters of Paul BIB 427 Exegesis of Romans, BIB 429 Revelation, BIB 432 The New Testament World, BIB 440 Geography and Culture of the Biblical Lands, BIB 490 Special Topics. Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Christian Studies and Philosophy School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Christian Studies and Philosophy, Box 4012, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3297 The Department of Christian Studies and Philosophy at Mississippi College offers studies in the areas of Bible, Biblical Languages, Ministry Studies and Philosophy. Courses in religion have always been part of the Mississippi College curriculum as evidenced by the publication of the first catalog in 1852-53 which contains courses such as: Bullions&#39; Greek Grammar, Biblical Antiquities, Natural Philosophy, and Evidences of Christianity. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College B.A. in Christian Studies - Biblical Languages Concentration Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Christian Studies and Philosophy This program offers foundational training in both Hebrew and Greek in preparation for both personal use and further theological and language study at seminary or graduate school level. Being able to read the scriptures in the original languages enables the Bible to come alive in ways that are simply not evident in standard translations. Language study sharpens linguistic and thinking skills. Being able to use the original languages enables one to make full use of significant books, commentaries, and computer resources, in addition to the biblical text itself. Preaching and teaching and ministry itself are thus enlightened and enlivened. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College The courses are:HBW 101 Elementary Biblical Hebrew, HBW 102 Elementary Biblical Hebrew, HBW 201 Intermediate Biblical Hebrew, HBW 202 Intermediate Biblical Hebrew , GRK 101 Elementary New Testament Greek GRK 102 Elementary New Testament Greek, GRK 201 Intermediate New Testament Greek, GRK 202 Intermediate New Testament Greek. Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Christian Studies and Philosophy School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Christian Studies and Philosophy, Box 4012, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3297 The Department of Christian Studies and Philosophy at Mississippi College offers studies in the areas of Bible, Biblical Languages, Ministry Studies and Philosophy. Courses in religion have always been part of the Mississippi College curriculum as evidenced by the publication of the first catalog in 1852-53 which contains courses such as: Bullions&#39; Greek Grammar, Biblical Antiquities, Natural Philosophy, and Evidences of Christianity. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College B.A. in Christian Studies - Ministry Studies Concentration Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Christian Studies and Philosophy This program seeks to assist students in examining issues and acquiring skills that are helpful in the engagement of local church ministry. MIN courses assist students in identifying and clarifying a call to ministry in addition to considering the various dimensions of the church's life and work. MIN courses also assist students in developing skills as leaders, administrators, educators, youth workers and missiologists. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Christian Studies and Philosophy School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Christian Studies and Philosophy, Box 4012, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3297 The Department of Christian Studies and Philosophy at Mississippi College offers studies in the areas of Bible, Biblical Languages, Ministry Studies and Philosophy. Courses in religion have always been part of the Mississippi College curriculum as evidenced by the publication of the first catalog in 1852-53 which contains courses such as: Bullions&#39; Greek Grammar, Biblical Antiquities, Natural Philosophy, and Evidences of Christianity. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College B.A. in Christian Studies - Philosophy Concentration Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Christian Studies and Philosophy This program introduce students to rigorous thinking and writing about the great questions addressed by philosophy and to the reading of important philosophical texts. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College The courses are:PHI 211 Intro to Logic, PHI 309 Christian Ethics, PHI 416 Contemporary Philosophy, PHI 419 World Religions. Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Christian Studies and Philosophy School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Christian Studies and Philosophy, Box 4012, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3297 The Department of Christian Studies and Philosophy at Mississippi College offers studies in the areas of Bible, Biblical Languages, Ministry Studies and Philosophy. Courses in religion have always been part of the Mississippi College curriculum as evidenced by the publication of the first catalog in 1852-53 which contains courses such as: Bullions&#39; Greek Grammar, Biblical Antiquities, Natural Philosophy, and Evidences of Christianity. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College B.A. in Foreign Languages and International Trade Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Modern Languages This program requires completing 36 semester hours of a modern language or 30 semester hours beyond the elementary level. Majors may elect to complete 36 semester hours in one language or to complete the 36 semester hours in two languages. In that case, students must complete a minimum of 21 semester hours in one language and a minimum of 15 semester hours in another. However, students whose background in a language enables them to begin their course of study at the intermediate level will have satisfied the requirements for a major when they have completed 30 semester hours in the two languages. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Modern Languages School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Modern Languages, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7664 The School of Humanities and Social Sciences encourages students to appreciate the richness of human experience. Its curriculum seeks to integrate academic excellence with Christian commitment, providing a general education as well as in-depth knowledge in particular majors. The goal of the School’s courses is to foster an understanding of human behavior, values, and achievements that will serve students throughout their lives. The insights and skills that come from these courses also prepare students for meaningful careers and for graduate school or professional studies. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College B.A. in French Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Modern Languages This program students must complete 24 semester hours of
rench courses numbered higher than 202.
Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Modern Languages School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Modern Languages, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7664 The School of Humanities and Social Sciences encourages students to appreciate the richness of human experience. Its curriculum seeks to integrate academic excellence with Christian commitment, providing a general education as well as in-depth knowledge in particular majors. The goal of the School’s courses is to foster an understanding of human behavior, values, and achievements that will serve students throughout their lives. The insights and skills that come from these courses also prepare students for meaningful careers and for graduate school or professional studies. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College B.A. in Mathematics Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Mathematics   Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College MAT 121 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I,MAT 122 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II, MAT 221 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III, MAT 222 Calculus with Analytic Geometry IV, MAT 301 Foundations of Mathematics, MAT 401 Mathematics Seminar MAT 413 Linear Algebra or MAT 421 Modern Algebra, MAT 304 Modern Plane Geometry, MAT 426 Advanced Calculus or MAT 460 Introduction to Topology, MAT 253 Introduction to Mathematical Probability and Statistics, MAT 352 Introduction to Differential Equations or MAT 381 Introduction to Numerical Methods. Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Mathematics School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, PO Box 4025, Mississippi College, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3217 The Department maintains an active Math Club which is also a student chapter of the Mathematical Association of America. Outstanding Mathematics Majors and Minors are invited to be members of the MC chapter of the national honorary society Pi Mu Epsilon. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College B.A. in Modern Languages Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Modern Languages This program students must complete 21 semester hours in one language and 15 semester hours in another. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Modern Languages School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Modern Languages, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7664 The School of Humanities and Social Sciences encourages students to appreciate the richness of human experience. Its curriculum seeks to integrate academic excellence with Christian commitment, providing a general education as well as in-depth knowledge in particular majors. The goal of the School’s courses is to foster an understanding of human behavior, values, and achievements that will serve students throughout their lives. The insights and skills that come from these courses also prepare students for meaningful careers and for graduate school or professional studies. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College B.A. in Spanish Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Modern Languages This program students must must complete 24 semester hours of
panish courses numbered higher than 202.
Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Modern Languages School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Modern Languages, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7664 The School of Humanities and Social Sciences encourages students to appreciate the richness of human experience. Its curriculum seeks to integrate academic excellence with Christian commitment, providing a general education as well as in-depth knowledge in particular majors. The goal of the School’s courses is to foster an understanding of human behavior, values, and achievements that will serve students throughout their lives. The insights and skills that come from these courses also prepare students for meaningful careers and for graduate school or professional studies. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College B.A.Degree: Interior Design Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Art   Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College ART 099 Senior Art Exhibit, ART 101-102 Basic Design I and II, ART 203 Drawing I , ART 271, 272, 371, 372 Interior Design I, II, III, IV , ART 301-302 Architectural Drafting I and II , ART 305 Architectural Color Rendering , ART 404 History of Architecture and Interiors ART 407-408 History of Art I and II, ART 469-470 CADD I and II, ART 471-472 Interior Design V and VI, ART 473 Business Principles for Interior Design, ART 474 Professional Internship, ART 475 Aesthetics Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Art School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Art, MC Box 4020, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3231 The Mississippi College School of Christian Studies and the Arts offers undergraduate and graduate programs designed to prepare students to use their skills in the pursuit of meaningful careers in the fine arts, communications, and in service to God. These programs express the School’s commitment to the intellectual and spiritual growth of its students. Through a variety of challenging academic programs offered in the Departments of Art, Christian Studies and Philosophy, Communication, and Music, students are encouraged to express their convictions and creativity in the pulpit, classroom, studio, or concert hall. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College B.S. in Comprehensive Major in History with Pre-Legal Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies This program is interdisciplinary. Students completing this
ajor must take the major area field examination approved by the department for this degree program during the final semester before graduation.
Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies, P O Box 4006, Mississippi College, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3221 Within the framework of the general aims and objectives of the College, the Department of History and Political Science proposes to achieve these ends: to acquaint the student with the history and progress of civilization, and with the efforts of others to recreate humankind&#39;s past; to acquaint the student with the principles and political philosophies of government to develop with him or her the capacity for honest, critical inquiry; to inspire him or her in the search for knowledge; and to promote the highest development of Christian and democratic ideals, and the courage to put them into practice. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College B.S. in Comprehensive Major in Political Science with Pre-legal Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies This program is interdisciplinary. Students completing this
ajor must take the major area field examination approved by the department for this degree program during the final semester before graduation.
Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies, P O Box 4006, Mississippi College, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3221 Within the framework of the general aims and objectives of the College, the Department of History and Political Science proposes to achieve these ends: to acquaint the student with the history and progress of civilization, and with the efforts of others to recreate humankind&#39;s past; to acquaint the student with the principles and political philosophies of government to develop with him or her the capacity for honest, critical inquiry; to inspire him or her in the search for knowledge; and to promote the highest development of Christian and democratic ideals, and the courage to put them into practice. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College B.S. in Education: Art Education Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Art This program meets the requirements for educator licensure in art, grades K-12. The fine art requirement will be met though the required art history courses. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College The following courses in Art: ART 099 Senior Art Exhibit, ART 101-102 Basic Design I and II, ART 203-204 Drawing I and II, ART 207 Art for Children, ART 211 Acrylic Painting: Non-Figurative, ART 212 Oil Painting: Non-Figurative, ART 318 Printmaking I, ART 331 Introduction to Sculpture, ART 351 Introduction to Ceramics, ART 407-408 History of Art I and II, ART 441 Art in Secondary Schools, ART 475 Aesthetics. Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Art School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Art, MC Box 4020, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3231 The Mississippi College School of Christian Studies and the Arts offers undergraduate and graduate programs designed to prepare students to use their skills in the pursuit of meaningful careers in the fine arts, communications, and in service to God. These programs express the School’s commitment to the intellectual and spiritual growth of its students. Through a variety of challenging academic programs offered in the Departments of Art, Christian Studies and Philosophy, Communication, and Music, students are encouraged to express their convictions and creativity in the pulpit, classroom, studio, or concert hall. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College B.S. in Mathematics Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Mathematics   Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College MAT 121 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I,MAT 122 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II, MAT 221 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III, MAT 222 Calculus with Analytic Geometry IV, MAT 301 Foundations of Mathematics, MAT 401 Mathematics Seminar MAT 413 Linear Algebra or MAT 421 Modern Algebra, MAT 304 Modern Plane Geometry, MAT 426 Advanced Calculus or MAT 460 Introduction to Topology, MAT 253 Introduction to Mathematical Probability and Statistics, MAT 352 Introduction to Differential Equations or MAT 381 Introduction to Numerical Methods. Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Mathematics School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, PO Box 4025, Mississippi College, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3217 The Department maintains an active Math Club which is also a student chapter of the Mathematical Association of America. Outstanding Mathematics Majors and Minors are invited to be members of the MC chapter of the national honorary society Pi Mu Epsilon. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College B.S. in Mathematics with Secondary Education Licensure Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Mathematics   Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Mathematics School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, PO Box 4025, Mississippi College, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3217 The Department maintains an active Math Club which is also a student chapter of the Mathematical Association of America. Outstanding Mathematics Majors and Minors are invited to be members of the MC chapter of the national honorary society Pi Mu Epsilon. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College B.S.Degree: Graphic Design Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Art   Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College ART 099 Senior Art Exhibit, ART 101-102 Basic Design I and II, ART 203, 204, 303 Drawing I, II and III , ART 205 Introduction to Graphics Software or approved art elective .3, ART 211 Acrylic Painting: Non-Figurative, or ART 212 Oil Painting: Non-Figurative , ART 215, 216, 315, 316 Graphic Design I, II, III and IV , ART 403 Illustration, ART 407-408 History of Art I and II , ART 414 Introduction to Web Design Software , ART 415, 416 Graphic Design Portfolio I and II, ART 474 Professional Internship , ART 475 Aesthetics English: COM 335 Electronic Cinematography, COM 336 Television Workshop, COM 338 Mass Media Survey, COM 443 Public Relations, JOU 333 Journalism I, JOU/ENG 452 Professional Writing. Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Art School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Art, MC Box 4020, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3231 The Mississippi College School of Christian Studies and the Arts offers undergraduate and graduate programs designed to prepare students to use their skills in the pursuit of meaningful careers in the fine arts, communications, and in service to God. These programs express the School’s commitment to the intellectual and spiritual growth of its students. Through a variety of challenging academic programs offered in the Departments of Art, Christian Studies and Philosophy, Communication, and Music, students are encouraged to express their convictions and creativity in the pulpit, classroom, studio, or concert hall. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College B.S.Degree: Interior Design Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Art   Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College ART 099 Senior Art Exhibit, ART 101-102 Basic Design I and II, ART 203 Drawing I , ART 271, 272, 371, 372 Interior Design I, II, III, IV , ART 301-302 Architectural Drafting I and II , ART 305 Architectural Color Rendering , ART 404 History of Architecture and Interiors ART 407-408 History of Art I and II, ART 469-470 CADD I and II, ART 471-472 Interior Design V and VI, ART 473 Business Principles for Interior Design, ART 474 Professional Internship, ART 475 Aesthetics Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Art School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Art, MC Box 4020, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3231 The Mississippi College School of Christian Studies and the Arts offers undergraduate and graduate programs designed to prepare students to use their skills in the pursuit of meaningful careers in the fine arts, communications, and in service to God. These programs express the School’s commitment to the intellectual and spiritual growth of its students. Through a variety of challenging academic programs offered in the Departments of Art, Christian Studies and Philosophy, Communication, and Music, students are encouraged to express their convictions and creativity in the pulpit, classroom, studio, or concert hall. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College B.S.Ed. in Elementary Education (K-6) Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership This program brings reality to theory and research by illustrating and translating the abstract into concrete suggestions and activities for use in the classroom. Teacher candidates are involved in guided, active observation of students, teachers, administrators, schools, and communities. All experiences are designed to provide students with a realistic view of the teaching profession. The teacher candidate becomes a facilitator of learning and must be aware of the wide range of subject matter, teaching methods, and potential resources. Teacher candidates have nine (9) hours of Directed Teaching before graduation and opportunities in five (5) other Profession Education and Subject Matter courses to observe and instruct in local schools. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3226 The Teacher Education Department is located in historic Lowrey Hall, one of the oldest, most significant campus buildings.Graduates of Mississippi College were among the first schoolmasters and schoolmarms in Mississippi. In 1954 the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education came into existence to bring high standards to teacher training in America. Mississippi College was accredited by NCATE in 1960, becoming one of the first colleges in the South to be so acknowledged. Mississippi College received continuing accreditation by NCATE in 2000 and is to be reviewed again during the fall of 2005. Other important features of the Department of Teacher Education relate to the decision making process and to the department&#39;s commitment to collaboration. Since the programs in the department interface with most other departments in the University and also because school districts in the region collaborate with Mississippi College in the preparation of teachers and other education professionals, a committee has been formed called the Professional Education Advisory Committee (PEAC). Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College B.S.Ed. in Music Education (K-12) Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership   All students applying for entrance into the TEP must have successfully completed 44 semester hours of core and have an overall (cumulative) GPA of at least 2.5. They should have a minimum GPA of 2.5 in the area(s) of expected certification and pass the PRAXIS I (PPST): Reading 170: Writing 172: Mathematics 169. Entrance test is waived if student has a high school ACT/21 or higher (no sub-test below 18) or SAT (860 or higher math/verbal). They must also have passed the writing proficiency test/or ENG 299. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3226 The Teacher Education Department is located in historic Lowrey Hall, one of the oldest, most significant campus buildings.Graduates of Mississippi College were among the first schoolmasters and schoolmarms in Mississippi. In 1954 the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education came into existence to bring high standards to teacher training in America. Mississippi College was accredited by NCATE in 1960, becoming one of the first colleges in the South to be so acknowledged. Mississippi College received continuing accreditation by NCATE in 2000 and is to be reviewed again during the fall of 2005. Other important features of the Department of Teacher Education relate to the decision making process and to the department&#39;s commitment to collaboration. Since the programs in the department interface with most other departments in the University and also because school districts in the region collaborate with Mississippi College in the preparation of teachers and other education professionals, a committee has been formed called the Professional Education Advisory Committee (PEAC). Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College B.S.Ed. in Secondary Education - Biology Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership   All students applying for entrance into the TEP must have successfully completed 44 semester hours of core and have an overall (cumulative) GPA of at least 2.5. They should have a minimum GPA of 2.5 in the area(s) of expected certification and pass the PRAXIS I (PPST): Reading 170: Writing 172: Mathematics 169. Entrance test is waived if student has a high school ACT/21 or higher (no sub-test below 18) or SAT (860 or higher math/verbal). They must also have passed the writing proficiency test/or ENG 299. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3226 The Teacher Education Department is located in historic Lowrey Hall, one of the oldest, most significant campus buildings.Graduates of Mississippi College were among the first schoolmasters and schoolmarms in Mississippi. In 1954 the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education came into existence to bring high standards to teacher training in America. Mississippi College was accredited by NCATE in 1960, becoming one of the first colleges in the South to be so acknowledged. Mississippi College received continuing accreditation by NCATE in 2000 and is to be reviewed again during the fall of 2005. Other important features of the Department of Teacher Education relate to the decision making process and to the department&#39;s commitment to collaboration. Since the programs in the department interface with most other departments in the University and also because school districts in the region collaborate with Mississippi College in the preparation of teachers and other education professionals, a committee has been formed called the Professional Education Advisory Committee (PEAC). Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College B.S.Ed. in Secondary Education - Business Education Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership   All students applying for entrance into the TEP must have successfully completed 44 semester hours of core and have an overall (cumulative) GPA of at least 2.5. They should have a minimum GPA of 2.5 in the area(s) of expected certification and pass the PRAXIS I (PPST): Reading 170: Writing 172: Mathematics 169. Entrance test is waived if student has a high school ACT/21 or higher (no sub-test below 18) or SAT (860 or higher math/verbal). They must also have passed the writing proficiency test/or ENG 299. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3226 The Teacher Education Department is located in historic Lowrey Hall, one of the oldest, most significant campus buildings.Graduates of Mississippi College were among the first schoolmasters and schoolmarms in Mississippi. In 1954 the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education came into existence to bring high standards to teacher training in America. Mississippi College was accredited by NCATE in 1960, becoming one of the first colleges in the South to be so acknowledged. Mississippi College received continuing accreditation by NCATE in 2000 and is to be reviewed again during the fall of 2005. Other important features of the Department of Teacher Education relate to the decision making process and to the department&#39;s commitment to collaboration. Since the programs in the department interface with most other departments in the University and also because school districts in the region collaborate with Mississippi College in the preparation of teachers and other education professionals, a committee has been formed called the Professional Education Advisory Committee (PEAC). Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College B.S.Ed. in Secondary Education - Chemistry Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership   All students applying for entrance into the TEP must have successfully completed 44 semester hours of core and have an overall (cumulative) GPA of at least 2.5. They should have a minimum GPA of 2.5 in the area(s) of expected certification and pass the PRAXIS I (PPST): Reading 170: Writing 172: Mathematics 169. Entrance test is waived if student has a high school ACT/21 or higher (no sub-test below 18) or SAT (860 or higher math/verbal). They must also have passed the writing proficiency test/or ENG 299. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3226 The Teacher Education Department is located in historic Lowrey Hall, one of the oldest, most significant campus buildings.Graduates of Mississippi College were among the first schoolmasters and schoolmarms in Mississippi. In 1954 the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education came into existence to bring high standards to teacher training in America. Mississippi College was accredited by NCATE in 1960, becoming one of the first colleges in the South to be so acknowledged. Mississippi College received continuing accreditation by NCATE in 2000 and is to be reviewed again during the fall of 2005. Other important features of the Department of Teacher Education relate to the decision making process and to the department&#39;s commitment to collaboration. Since the programs in the department interface with most other departments in the University and also because school districts in the region collaborate with Mississippi College in the preparation of teachers and other education professionals, a committee has been formed called the Professional Education Advisory Committee (PEAC). Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College B.S.Ed. in Secondary Education - English Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership   All students applying for entrance into the TEP must have successfully completed 44 semester hours of core and have an overall (cumulative) GPA of at least 2.5. They should have a minimum GPA of 2.5 in the area(s) of expected certification and pass the PRAXIS I (PPST): Reading 170: Writing 172: Mathematics 169. Entrance test is waived if student has a high school ACT/21 or higher (no sub-test below 18) or SAT (860 or higher math/verbal). They must also have passed the writing proficiency test/or ENG 299. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3226 The Teacher Education Department is located in historic Lowrey Hall, one of the oldest, most significant campus buildings.Graduates of Mississippi College were among the first schoolmasters and schoolmarms in Mississippi. In 1954 the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education came into existence to bring high standards to teacher training in America. Mississippi College was accredited by NCATE in 1960, becoming one of the first colleges in the South to be so acknowledged. Mississippi College received continuing accreditation by NCATE in 2000 and is to be reviewed again during the fall of 2005. Other important features of the Department of Teacher Education relate to the decision making process and to the department&#39;s commitment to collaboration. Since the programs in the department interface with most other departments in the University and also because school districts in the region collaborate with Mississippi College in the preparation of teachers and other education professionals, a committee has been formed called the Professional Education Advisory Committee (PEAC). Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College B.S.Ed. in Secondary Education - Mathematics Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership   All students applying for entrance into the TEP must have successfully completed 44 semester hours of core and have an overall (cumulative) GPA of at least 2.5. They should have a minimum GPA of 2.5 in the area(s) of expected certification and pass the PRAXIS I (PPST): Reading 170: Writing 172: Mathematics 169. Entrance test is waived if student has a high school ACT/21 or higher (no sub-test below 18) or SAT (860 or higher math/verbal). They must also have passed the writing proficiency test/or ENG 299. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3226 The Teacher Education Department is located in historic Lowrey Hall, one of the oldest, most significant campus buildings.Graduates of Mississippi College were among the first schoolmasters and schoolmarms in Mississippi. In 1954 the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education came into existence to bring high standards to teacher training in America. Mississippi College was accredited by NCATE in 1960, becoming one of the first colleges in the South to be so acknowledged. Mississippi College received continuing accreditation by NCATE in 2000 and is to be reviewed again during the fall of 2005. Other important features of the Department of Teacher Education relate to the decision making process and to the department&#39;s commitment to collaboration. Since the programs in the department interface with most other departments in the University and also because school districts in the region collaborate with Mississippi College in the preparation of teachers and other education professionals, a committee has been formed called the Professional Education Advisory Committee (PEAC). Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College B.S.Ed. in Secondary Education - Science Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership   All students applying for entrance into the TEP must have successfully completed 44 semester hours of core and have an overall (cumulative) GPA of at least 2.5. They should have a minimum GPA of 2.5 in the area(s) of expected certification and pass the PRAXIS I (PPST): Reading 170: Writing 172: Mathematics 169. Entrance test is waived if student has a high school ACT/21 or higher (no sub-test below 18) or SAT (860 or higher math/verbal). They must also have passed the writing proficiency test/or ENG 299. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3226 The Teacher Education Department is located in historic Lowrey Hall, one of the oldest, most significant campus buildings.Graduates of Mississippi College were among the first schoolmasters and schoolmarms in Mississippi. In 1954 the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education came into existence to bring high standards to teacher training in America. Mississippi College was accredited by NCATE in 1960, becoming one of the first colleges in the South to be so acknowledged. Mississippi College received continuing accreditation by NCATE in 2000 and is to be reviewed again during the fall of 2005. Other important features of the Department of Teacher Education relate to the decision making process and to the department&#39;s commitment to collaboration. Since the programs in the department interface with most other departments in the University and also because school districts in the region collaborate with Mississippi College in the preparation of teachers and other education professionals, a committee has been formed called the Professional Education Advisory Committee (PEAC). Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College B.S.Ed. in Secondary Education - Social Studies Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership   All students applying for entrance into the TEP must have successfully completed 44 semester hours of core and have an overall (cumulative) GPA of at least 2.5. They should have a minimum GPA of 2.5 in the area(s) of expected certification and pass the PRAXIS I (PPST): Reading 170: Writing 172: Mathematics 169. Entrance test is waived if student has a high school ACT/21 or higher (no sub-test below 18) or SAT (860 or higher math/verbal). They must also have passed the writing proficiency test/or ENG 299. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3226 The Teacher Education Department is located in historic Lowrey Hall, one of the oldest, most significant campus buildings.Graduates of Mississippi College were among the first schoolmasters and schoolmarms in Mississippi. In 1954 the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education came into existence to bring high standards to teacher training in America. Mississippi College was accredited by NCATE in 1960, becoming one of the first colleges in the South to be so acknowledged. Mississippi College received continuing accreditation by NCATE in 2000 and is to be reviewed again during the fall of 2005. Other important features of the Department of Teacher Education relate to the decision making process and to the department&#39;s commitment to collaboration. Since the programs in the department interface with most other departments in the University and also because school districts in the region collaborate with Mississippi College in the preparation of teachers and other education professionals, a committee has been formed called the Professional Education Advisory Committee (PEAC). Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College B.S.Ed. in Special Education (Mild/Moderate K-12) Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership   All students applying for entrance into the TEP must have successfully completed 44 semester hours of core and have an overall (cumulative) GPA of at least 2.5. They should have a minimum GPA of 2.5 in the area(s) of expected certification and pass the PRAXIS I (PPST): Reading 170: Writing 172: Mathematics 169. Entrance test is waived if student has a high school ACT/21 or higher (no sub-test below 18) or SAT (860 or higher math/verbal). They must also have passed the writing proficiency test/or ENG 299. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3226 The Teacher Education Department is located in historic Lowrey Hall, one of the oldest, most significant campus buildings.Graduates of Mississippi College were among the first schoolmasters and schoolmarms in Mississippi. In 1954 the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education came into existence to bring high standards to teacher training in America. Mississippi College was accredited by NCATE in 1960, becoming one of the first colleges in the South to be so acknowledged. Mississippi College received continuing accreditation by NCATE in 2000 and is to be reviewed again during the fall of 2005. Other important features of the Department of Teacher Education relate to the decision making process and to the department&#39;s commitment to collaboration. Since the programs in the department interface with most other departments in the University and also because school districts in the region collaborate with Mississippi College in the preparation of teachers and other education professionals, a committee has been formed called the Professional Education Advisory Committee (PEAC). Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College B.S.Ed. in rt Education (K-12) Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership   All students applying for entrance into the TEP must have successfully completed 44 semester hours of core and have an overall (cumulative) GPA of at least 2.5. They should have a minimum GPA of 2.5 in the area(s) of expected certification and pass the PRAXIS I (PPST): Reading 170: Writing 172: Mathematics 169. Entrance test is waived if student has a high school ACT/21 or higher (no sub-test below 18) or SAT (860 or higher math/verbal). They must also have passed the writing proficiency test/or ENG 299. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3226 The Teacher Education Department is located in historic Lowrey Hall, one of the oldest, most significant campus buildings.Graduates of Mississippi College were among the first schoolmasters and schoolmarms in Mississippi. In 1954 the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education came into existence to bring high standards to teacher training in America. Mississippi College was accredited by NCATE in 1960, becoming one of the first colleges in the South to be so acknowledged. Mississippi College received continuing accreditation by NCATE in 2000 and is to be reviewed again during the fall of 2005. Other important features of the Department of Teacher Education relate to the decision making process and to the department&#39;s commitment to collaboration. Since the programs in the department interface with most other departments in the University and also because school districts in the region collaborate with Mississippi College in the preparation of teachers and other education professionals, a committee has been formed called the Professional Education Advisory Committee (PEAC). Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Arts in Communication - Interpersonal and Public Communication Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication This program combines the best of practical and theoretical approaches to education. Interpersonal and Public Communication is a highly interdisciplinary concentration that prepares students for careers in public relations consulting, political campaign management and for graduate programs ranging from law school to seminary. Students can also earn credit for participation in related activities such as the award-winning Speech and Debate Team; Pi Kappa Delta, the speech honor society; and Eta Pi Lambda, the communication honor society. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College The courses are:Communication Core: COM 102 Communication Research (3), ART 205 Introduction to Graphic Software (3), COM 304 Public Speaking (3), JOU 333 Journalism I (3), COM 338 Mass Media Survey (3), COM 442 Communication Law (3), COM 443 Public Relations (3), COM 499 Portfolio (1), Interpersonal and Public Communication Concentration: COM 203 Professional Communication Skills (3), COM 301 Nonverbal Communication (3), COM 305 Argumentation (3), COM 401 Dynamics of Group Communication (3), COM 402 Listening (3), COM 403 Negotiation (3). Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication, MC Box 4019, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3229 The Communication Department at Mississippi College provides opportunities to develop a variety of academic, performance and professional competencies.The department prepares students to research, organize and effectively deliver oral, written and visual public presentations.Areas of concentration help prepare students to thrive in such diverse fields as radio, television, journalism, theater, business, law, public relations, vocational ministry, government, education and industry.Our teaching philosophy is built around the practical application of communication principles and theory.Courses use activities to build skills in each area of concentration.Every student learns appropriate communication theories and research techniques.State-of-the-art technical equipment and other resources further develop students&#39; skills and enhance their knowledge.Upon graduation, each student leaves the department with a personal portfolio of work completed during their time at Mississippi College.The portfolio is a record of academic achievement and proof of marketable skills to future potential employers. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Arts in Communication - Journalism Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication This program helps students develop written and oral communication skills in a growing and popular field. The Journalism concentration prepares students for print and broadcast journalism careers such as reporter, editor, radio or television personality or producer, weather forecaster and any number of behind-the-scenes jobs in mass media. Students can also earn credit for participation in related activities such as the award-winning Speech and Debate Team; Pi Kappa Delta, the speech honor society; and Eta Pi Lambda, the communication honor society.Speech and Debate Team; Pi Kappa Delta, the speech honor society; and Eta Pi Lambda, the communication honor society. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College The courses are:Communication Core: COM 102 Communication Research (3), ART 205 Introduction to Graphic Software (3), COM 304 Public Speaking (3), JOU 333 Journalism I (3), COM 338 Mass Media Survey (3), COM 442 Communication Law (3), COM 443 Public Relations (3), COM 499 Portfolio (1), JOU 334 Photojournalism (3), JOU 434 Journalism II (3), JOU 435 Reporting and Interviewing (3), JOU 452 Writing for Periodicals (3), JOU 480 Internship (3), Professional Practice: JOU Laboratory 101 (1), Professional Practice: JOU Laboratory 201 (1), Professional Practice: JOU Laboratory 301 (1). Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication, MC Box 4019, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3229 The Communication Department at Mississippi College provides opportunities to develop a variety of academic, performance and professional competencies.The department prepares students to research, organize and effectively deliver oral, written and visual public presentations.Areas of concentration help prepare students to thrive in such diverse fields as radio, television, journalism, theater, business, law, public relations, vocational ministry, government, education and industry.Our teaching philosophy is built around the practical application of communication principles and theory.Courses use activities to build skills in each area of concentration.Every student learns appropriate communication theories and research techniques.State-of-the-art technical equipment and other resources further develop students&#39; skills and enhance their knowledge.Upon graduation, each student leaves the department with a personal portfolio of work completed during their time at Mississippi College.The portfolio is a record of academic achievement and proof of marketable skills to future potential employers. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Arts in Communication - Media Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication This program helps students develop written and oral communication skills in a growing and popular field. The Media concentration prepares students for broadcast journalism careers such as reporter, editor, radio or television personality or producer, weather forecaster and any number of behind-the-scenes jobs in mass media. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College The courses are:Communication Core: COM 102 Communication Research (3), ART 205 Introduction to Graphic Software (3), COM 304 Public Speaking (3), JOU 333 Journalism I (3), COM 338 Mass Media Survey (3), COM 442 Communication Law (3), COM 443 Public Relations (3), COM 499 Portfolio (1), COM 030 Field Experience (0), COM 031 Field Experience (0), COM 330 Fundamentals of Radio (3), COM 331 Radio Writing and Production (3), COM 335 Electronic Cinematography or COM 436 Television Workshop II (3), COM 336 Television Workshop I (3), COM 446 Media Sales (3), COM 447 Media Programming and Management (3). Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication, MC Box 4019, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3229 The Communication Department at Mississippi College provides opportunities to develop a variety of academic, performance and professional competencies.The department prepares students to research, organize and effectively deliver oral, written and visual public presentations.Areas of concentration help prepare students to thrive in such diverse fields as radio, television, journalism, theater, business, law, public relations, vocational ministry, government, education and industry.Our teaching philosophy is built around the practical application of communication principles and theory.Courses use activities to build skills in each area of concentration.Every student learns appropriate communication theories and research techniques.State-of-the-art technical equipment and other resources further develop students&#39; skills and enhance their knowledge.Upon graduation, each student leaves the department with a personal portfolio of work completed during their time at Mississippi College.The portfolio is a record of academic achievement and proof of marketable skills to future potential employers. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Arts in Communication - Public Relations Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication This program offers students an introduction to the practical, working world of professional communicators. Students develop oral communication skills and specific, marketable, public relations abilities. Students interested in a career as a company spokesperson, public relations consultant, advertising specialist and other mass communication-related fields will benefit from the Public Relations concentration. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College The courses are:Communication Core: COM 102 Communication Research (3), ART 205 Introduction to Graphic Software (3), COM 304 Public Speaking (3), JOU 333 Journalism I (3), COM 338 Mass Media Survey (3), COM 442 Communication Law (3), COM 443 Public Relations (3), COM 499 Portfolio (1), COM 330 Fundamentals of Radio (3), JOU 334 Photojournalism (3), COM 336 Television Workshop I (3), COM 389 Internship in Public Relations (3), JOU 434 Journalism II (3), COM 444 Practices in Public Relations (3). Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication, MC Box 4019, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3229 The Communication Department at Mississippi College provides opportunities to develop a variety of academic, performance and professional competencies.The department prepares students to research, organize and effectively deliver oral, written and visual public presentations.Areas of concentration help prepare students to thrive in such diverse fields as radio, television, journalism, theater, business, law, public relations, vocational ministry, government, education and industry.Our teaching philosophy is built around the practical application of communication principles and theory.Courses use activities to build skills in each area of concentration.Every student learns appropriate communication theories and research techniques.State-of-the-art technical equipment and other resources further develop students&#39; skills and enhance their knowledge.Upon graduation, each student leaves the department with a personal portfolio of work completed during their time at Mississippi College.The portfolio is a record of academic achievement and proof of marketable skills to future potential employers. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Arts in Communication - Theater Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication This program provides students technical theatrical training and vocal, nonverbal, and presentation skills. Theater is a concentration rich in theory and application, combining practical and theoretical approaches to education. students interested in careers as actors, directors, playwrights, producers, technical directors, theater business managers, or theater educators will benefit from the classroom and hands-on experiences of the Theater concentration. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College The courses are:Communication Core: COM 102 Communication Research (3), ART 205 Introduction to Graphic Software (3), COM 304 Public Speaking (3), THE 125 Introduction to the Theater (3), THE 350 Acting I (3), THE 351 Acting II (3) or THE 452 Advanced Play Directing (3), THE 352 Interpretative Reading (3), THE 450 Design and Stagecraft (3), THE 451 Play Directing (3). Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication, MC Box 4019, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3229 The Communication Department at Mississippi College provides opportunities to develop a variety of academic, performance and professional competencies.The department prepares students to research, organize and effectively deliver oral, written and visual public presentations.Areas of concentration help prepare students to thrive in such diverse fields as radio, television, journalism, theater, business, law, public relations, vocational ministry, government, education and industry.Our teaching philosophy is built around the practical application of communication principles and theory.Courses use activities to build skills in each area of concentration.Every student learns appropriate communication theories and research techniques.State-of-the-art technical equipment and other resources further develop students&#39; skills and enhance their knowledge.Upon graduation, each student leaves the department with a personal portfolio of work completed during their time at Mississippi College.The portfolio is a record of academic achievement and proof of marketable skills to future potential employers. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Computer Science This program requires completion of 44 hours in computer
science, 15 hours of mathematics, at least twelve hours of science, and the university core curriculum.
Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College CSC 110 Computer Mathematics CSC 116 Introduction to Programming and Problem Solving, CSC 216 Data Structures, CSC 220 C/C++ Language Programming, CSC 309 Discrete Structures, CSC 314 Computer Organization CSC 330 Social & Ethical Issues in Computing , CSC 402 Advanced Data Structures , CSC 404 Programming Language Structures , CSC 416 Software Engineering , CSC 422 Operating Systems ,CSC 485 Senior Seminar, CSC 425 Relational Data Base, CSC 440 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, CSC 460 Automata Theory and Formal Languages, CSC 423 Computer Eight hours from CSC courses, exclusive of CSC 114 with no more than 5 hours in specialized language courses. Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Computer Science School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Computer Science, Mississippi College Box 4025, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3467 The Computer Science Unit at Mississippi College is committed to the education of students in the specialized fields related to Computer Science.The unit provides service courses to the entire University population which equip students with fundamental knowledge about computers, how they work, and how they are changing the way we live.Students choosing to major in the Computer Sciences conduct in-depth studies of the discipline at undergraduate and graduate levels.Courses are a blend of the theoretical and the practical; most courses have a laboratory component which stresses hands-on aspects of the subject. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Arts in Computing and Information Systems Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Computer Science This program requires completion of 37 hours in computer science, 9 hours of mathematics, and 12 hours of general business. The following are required computer science,mathematics and business courses for the B.A or B.S. degree in Computing and Information Systems: Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College CSC 115 Foundations of Computer Science CSC 116 Introduction to Programming and Problem Solving CSC 216 Data Structures CSC 220 C/C++ Language Programming CSC 314 Computer Organization CSC 320 Systems Analysis and Design CSC 330 Social & Ethical Issues in Computing CSC 415 Data Base Management Systems. CSC 416 Software Engineering CSC 422 Operating Systems 3 csc 485 Senior Seminar CSC 309 Discrete Structures, CSC 310 File and Systems Software, CSC 319 Computer -Human Interaction, CSC 402 Advanced Data Structures, CSC 404 Programming Language Structures, CSC 423 Computer Networks, CSC 425 Advanced Database Systems, CSC 431 or CSC 432 or CSC 433 Selected Topics, CSC 440 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, CSC 450 Computer Graphics, CSC 460 Automata Theory and Formal Languages. Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Computer Science School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Computer Science, Mississippi College Box 4025, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3467 The Computer Science Unit at Mississippi College is committed to the education of students in the specialized fields related to Computer Science.The unit provides service courses to the entire University population which equip students with fundamental knowledge about computers, how they work, and how they are changing the way we live.Students choosing to major in the Computer Sciences conduct in-depth studies of the discipline at undergraduate and graduate levels.Courses are a blend of the theoretical and the practical; most courses have a laboratory component which stresses hands-on aspects of the subject. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Arts in English Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of English This program require 12 semester hours of a foreign language. English majors wishing to earn a standard educator’s license must take the prescribed Education courses as a part of the undergraduate degree or pursue the Alternative Route to educator licensure after graduation with a baccalaureate degree. The student must complete the University Core Curriculum and must complete within the department of English, a total of 36 semester hours of work. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of English School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of English, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3215 The Department of English at Mississippi College provides opportunities for students to study the best of English, American, and World literature from a Christian perspective. Faculty seek to involve students actively in the learning process by encouraging them to discuss and write about the literature studied in their classes. Likewise in composition classes, students learn to write using personal computers by guided practice in the process of writing. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Arts in History Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies This program requires a foreign language, either 12 semester hours in the same language, or students with one high school unit may enter course 102 of the same language and thereby waive three hours of this requirement; those with two high school units may enter course 201, waiving six hours. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies, P O Box 4006, Mississippi College, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3221 Within the framework of the general aims and objectives of the College, the Department of History and Political Science proposes to achieve these ends: to acquaint the student with the history and progress of civilization, and with the efforts of others to recreate humankind&#39;s past; to acquaint the student with the principles and political philosophies of government to develop with him or her the capacity for honest, critical inquiry; to inspire him or her in the search for knowledge; and to promote the highest development of Christian and democratic ideals, and the courage to put them into practice. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies This program student electing to major in Political Science may select the Bachelor of Arts or the Bachelor of Science degree or the comprehensive major in Political Science with Pre-Legal emphasis. A minimum of fifty percent of coursework applied toward the major must be earned at Mississippi College. Students planning to do graduate work in Political Science are advised to select the B.A. degree; those who plan to attend law school are advised to select the B.S. degree. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies, P O Box 4006, Mississippi College, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3221 Within the framework of the general aims and objectives of the College, the Department of History and Political Science proposes to achieve these ends: to acquaint the student with the history and progress of civilization, and with the efforts of others to recreate humankind&#39;s past; to acquaint the student with the principles and political philosophies of government to develop with him or her the capacity for honest, critical inquiry; to inspire him or her in the search for knowledge; and to promote the highest development of Christian and democratic ideals, and the courage to put them into practice. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Education, Department of Psychology and Counseling This program student must take a modern language for a total of 34 semester hours in psychology. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education, Department of Psychology and Counseling School of Education, Department of Psychology and Counseling, Box 4013, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3841 The Department of Psychology attempts to teach and apply dynamics of human adjustment to life.The aims of this teaching area are the preparation of students for more effective functioning as healthy human beings; integration of personality by Christian teaching;the practical application of psychology in the student’s chosen field; and the training of students in basic professional studies. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Arts in Sociology Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Sociology and Social Work This program is the scientific study of human behavior, especially as it is influenced by social groups and culture. A distinctive feature of the program is the integration of theory and research utilizing significant computer applications. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Sociology and Social Work School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Sociology and Social Work, 110 Jennings Hall-Box 4015, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3207 Sociology is the scientific study of human behavior, especially as it is influenced by social groups and culture. A distinctive feature of the program is the integration of theory and research utilizing significant computer applications. The Social Work Program is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. The department assumes and nurtures the dignity of all individuals; is committed to the principles of equality, justice, and freedom; and seeks to stimulate a vital interaction among faith, learning, and lifestyle. Departmental programs of study are designed to refine the student’s communication and analytic skills by providing learning experiences grounded in theoretical analysis, research, and human relations. A student is equipped with marketable skills for a variety of occupations in human relations, as well as for graduate study. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Education in English Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of English This program is for those who wish to become educators in the field of English. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of English School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of English, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3215 The Department of English at Mississippi College provides opportunities for students to study the best of English, American, and World literature from a Christian perspective. Faculty seek to involve students actively in the learning process by encouraging them to discuss and write about the literature studied in their classes. Likewise in composition classes, students learn to write using personal computers by guided practice in the process of writing. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Music Education K-12 Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music This program requires Professional Education: 1 hour of Introduction to Music Education, 1 hour of Pre Teaching Field Experience , 3 hours of Introduction to Education , 3 hours of Educational Psychology , 3 hours of Measurement and Evaluation , 3 hours of Psychology of the Exceptional Child , 3 hours of Managing the Secondary Classroom (Instrumental required; Vocal, and Piano may choose either Secondary or Elementary), 3 hours of Org. and Management of the Elementary Classroom (Vocal or Piano), 9 hours of Directed Teaching in K-12 , 3 hours of Music Education in the Elementary School and 3 hours of Instrumental Music Education in Jr. and Sr. High School. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music, Box 4021, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3440 This department provides the opportunity to gain knowledge, understanding, skills and appreciation of music necessary to function at professional levels in their chosen areas. Individual degree programs are specifically designed to provide a foundation for development in those areas and to prepare students for meaningful careers in service to God and others. Faculty reflect Christian values, commitment to service, and personal concern for students in both classroom and studio, modeling for them the integration of faith and learning in scholarship and performance. The department offers cultural enrichment opportunities to the college community and the public in the form of applied lessons, concerts, recitals, and workshops. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Music Education K-12 - Instrumental Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music This program requires 14 hours of major instrument instruction, 8 hours of class instrument instruction, 4 hours of group or private piano instruction, 2 hours of vocal instruction, 8 hours of Band (required each semester), 2 hours of instrumental conducting and 2 hours of instrumental pedagogy and literature . Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music, Box 4021, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3440 This department provides the opportunity to gain knowledge, understanding, skills and appreciation of music necessary to function at professional levels in their chosen areas. Individual degree programs are specifically designed to provide a foundation for development in those areas and to prepare students for meaningful careers in service to God and others. Faculty reflect Christian values, commitment to service, and personal concern for students in both classroom and studio, modeling for them the integration of faith and learning in scholarship and performance. The department offers cultural enrichment opportunities to the college community and the public in the form of applied lessons, concerts, recitals, and workshops. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Music Education K-12 - Piano Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music This program requires 16 hours of piano instruction, 8 hours of vocal instruction, 2 hours of class instruments, Ensemble (each semester), 2 hours of choral conducting, 2 hours of choral literature and 2 hours of vocal diction. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music, Box 4021, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3440 This department provides the opportunity to gain knowledge, understanding, skills and appreciation of music necessary to function at professional levels in their chosen areas. Individual degree programs are specifically designed to provide a foundation for development in those areas and to prepare students for meaningful careers in service to God and others. Faculty reflect Christian values, commitment to service, and personal concern for students in both classroom and studio, modeling for them the integration of faith and learning in scholarship and performance. The department offers cultural enrichment opportunities to the college community and the public in the form of applied lessons, concerts, recitals, and workshops. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Music Education K-12 - Voice Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music This program requires 16 hours of vocal instruction, 8 hours of piano instruction, 2 hours of class instruments , Ensemble (each semester), Stage production (one semester), 2 hours of vocal pedagogy, 2 hours of choral conducting , 2 hours of choral literature and 2 hours of vocal diction. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music, Box 4021, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3440 This department provides the opportunity to gain knowledge, understanding, skills and appreciation of music necessary to function at professional levels in their chosen areas. Individual degree programs are specifically designed to provide a foundation for development in those areas and to prepare students for meaningful careers in service to God and others. Faculty reflect Christian values, commitment to service, and personal concern for students in both classroom and studio, modeling for them the integration of faith and learning in scholarship and performance. The department offers cultural enrichment opportunities to the college community and the public in the form of applied lessons, concerts, recitals, and workshops. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Music in Church Music - Emphasis in Keyboard Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music This program requires 20 hours in major keyboard instruction, 8 hours in minor keyboard instruction, 4 hours in vocal instruction, 4 hours of Piano Pedagogy for piano emphasis, 2 hours each of Organ and Piano Pedagogy for organ emphasis, 2 additional hours of either Woodwinds, Brass, Strings and Percussion instruments classes, 2 hours of Choral or Instrumental Conducting, 3 hours of Counterpoint or Orchestration , 3 additional hours of Form and Analysis, 2 additional hours of Piano, Organ or Choral Literature and 2 hours of Service Playing. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music, Box 4021, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3440 This department provides the opportunity to gain knowledge, understanding, skills and appreciation of music necessary to function at professional levels in their chosen areas. Individual degree programs are specifically designed to provide a foundation for development in those areas and to prepare students for meaningful careers in service to God and others. Faculty reflect Christian values, commitment to service, and personal concern for students in both classroom and studio, modeling for them the integration of faith and learning in scholarship and performance. The department offers cultural enrichment opportunities to the college community and the public in the form of applied lessons, concerts, recitals, and workshops. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Music in Church Music - Emphasis in Voice Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music This program requires 16 hours of vocal instruction, 8 hours of piano instruction, 2 hours of Vocal Diction, 2 hours of Vocal Pedagogy, 2 additional hours of either Woodwinds, Brass, Strings and Percussion instruments classes, 2 hours of a choral ensemble, 1 hour of Music Theatre Workshop, 2 hours of Choral Conducting, 3 hours of Counterpoint or Orchestration , 3 additional hours of Form and Analysis and 2 hours of Song Literature. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music, Box 4021, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3440 This department provides the opportunity to gain knowledge, understanding, skills and appreciation of music necessary to function at professional levels in their chosen areas. Individual degree programs are specifically designed to provide a foundation for development in those areas and to prepare students for meaningful careers in service to God and others. Faculty reflect Christian values, commitment to service, and personal concern for students in both classroom and studio, modeling for them the integration of faith and learning in scholarship and performance. The department offers cultural enrichment opportunities to the college community and the public in the form of applied lessons, concerts, recitals, and workshops. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Music in Church Music - Emphasis in Wind Instrument Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music This program requires 16 hours of major instrument instruction, 2 hours of voice instruction, 4 hours of piano instruction, 2 hours of Instrumental Pedagogy, 8 additional hours of instruments classes, 8 hours of band, 3 hours of Instrumental Conducting, 3 hours of Orchestration, 3 additional hours of Form and Analysis and 2 hours of Choral Literature. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music, Box 4021, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3440 This department provides the opportunity to gain knowledge, understanding, skills and appreciation of music necessary to function at professional levels in their chosen areas. Individual degree programs are specifically designed to provide a foundation for development in those areas and to prepare students for meaningful careers in service to God and others. Faculty reflect Christian values, commitment to service, and personal concern for students in both classroom and studio, modeling for them the integration of faith and learning in scholarship and performance. The department offers cultural enrichment opportunities to the college community and the public in the form of applied lessons, concerts, recitals, and workshops. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Music in Performance:Emphasis in Guitar Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music This program requires 26 hours of guitar instruction, 4 hours of piano instruction, 2 hours of Woodwinds Class, 8 hours of a choral ensemble, 3 hours of Counterpoint, 2 hours of Instrumental Conducting, 3 hours of Orchestration, 3 additional hours of Form and Analysis, 4 hours of Guitar Pedagogy, and 4 hours of Guitar Literature. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music, Box 4021, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3440 This department provides the opportunity to gain knowledge, understanding, skills and appreciation of music necessary to function at professional levels in their chosen areas. Individual degree programs are specifically designed to provide a foundation for development in those areas and to prepare students for meaningful careers in service to God and others. Faculty reflect Christian values, commitment to service, and personal concern for students in both classroom and studio, modeling for them the integration of faith and learning in scholarship and performance. The department offers cultural enrichment opportunities to the college community and the public in the form of applied lessons, concerts, recitals, and workshops. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Music in Performance:Emphasis in Organ Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music This program requires 22 hours of organ instruction, 4 hours of piano instruction , 2 hours of voice instruction , 2 hours of Service Playing, 1 hour of Piano Accompanying, 2 hours of Piano Pedagogy, 2 hours of Organ Pedagogy, 3 hours of a choral or instrumental ensemble, 3 hours of Hymnology, 3 additional hours of Form and Analysis , 3 hours of Counterpoint or Orchestration, 2 hours of Organ Literature, 2 hours of Organ Construction and Design and 6 hours of music electives. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music, Box 4021, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3440 This department provides the opportunity to gain knowledge, understanding, skills and appreciation of music necessary to function at professional levels in their chosen areas. Individual degree programs are specifically designed to provide a foundation for development in those areas and to prepare students for meaningful careers in service to God and others. Faculty reflect Christian values, commitment to service, and personal concern for students in both classroom and studio, modeling for them the integration of faith and learning in scholarship and performance. The department offers cultural enrichment opportunities to the college community and the public in the form of applied lessons, concerts, recitals, and workshops. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Music in Performance:Emphasis in Piano Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music This program requires 28 hours of piano, 2 hours of organ, 1 hour of Piano Ensemble, 1 hour of accompanying, 4 hours of Piano Pedagogy, 5 hours of a choral or instrumental ensemble, 2 hours of Choral or Instrumental Conducting, 3 hours of Counterpoint or Orchestration, 3 additional hours of Form and Analysis, 3 hours of Piano Literature and 6 hours of German. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music, Box 4021, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3440 This department provides the opportunity to gain knowledge, understanding, skills and appreciation of music necessary to function at professional levels in their chosen areas. Individual degree programs are specifically designed to provide a foundation for development in those areas and to prepare students for meaningful careers in service to God and others. Faculty reflect Christian values, commitment to service, and personal concern for students in both classroom and studio, modeling for them the integration of faith and learning in scholarship and performance. The department offers cultural enrichment opportunities to the college community and the public in the form of applied lessons, concerts, recitals, and workshops. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Music in Performance:Emphasis in Voice Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music This program requires 16 hours of voice instruction, 4 hours group or private piano instruction, 4 hours of Vocal Diction, 4 hours of Vocal Pedagogy, 5 hours of a choral ensemble, 1 hour of Stage Production, 1 hour of Music Theater Workshop, 4 hours of Song Literature and 2 hours of Choral Conducting. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music, Box 4021, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3440 This department provides the opportunity to gain knowledge, understanding, skills and appreciation of music necessary to function at professional levels in their chosen areas. Individual degree programs are specifically designed to provide a foundation for development in those areas and to prepare students for meaningful careers in service to God and others. Faculty reflect Christian values, commitment to service, and personal concern for students in both classroom and studio, modeling for them the integration of faith and learning in scholarship and performance. The department offers cultural enrichment opportunities to the college community and the public in the form of applied lessons, concerts, recitals, and workshops. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Music in Performance:Emphasis in Wind Instrument Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music This program requires 26 hours of major instrument instruction, 4 hours of piano (4 semesters), 2 hours of Woodwinds Class, 2 hours of Brass Instruments Class, 2 hours of Percussion, Instruments Class, 8 hours of band, 2 hours of voice , 2 hours of Instrumental Conducting, 3 hours of Instrumental Music Education in Jr/Sr High School , 3 hours of Counterpoint or Orchestration, 3 additional hours of Form and Analysis, and 2 hours of Instrumental Pedagogy and Literature. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music, Box 4021, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3440 This department provides the opportunity to gain knowledge, understanding, skills and appreciation of music necessary to function at professional levels in their chosen areas. Individual degree programs are specifically designed to provide a foundation for development in those areas and to prepare students for meaningful careers in service to God and others. Faculty reflect Christian values, commitment to service, and personal concern for students in both classroom and studio, modeling for them the integration of faith and learning in scholarship and performance. The department offers cultural enrichment opportunities to the college community and the public in the form of applied lessons, concerts, recitals, and workshops. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Music in Theory/Composition Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music This program requires 4 semesters of piano instruction, 2 semesters of voice instruction, 2 hours each of Woodwinds, Brass, Strings and Percussion Instruments classes, 5 hours of a choral or instrumental ensemble, 3 hours of Counterpoint, 2 hours of Choral or Instrumental Conducting, 2 additional hours of Piano, Organ, Song, or Choral Literature , 3 hours of Orchestration, 3 additional hours of Form and Analysis , 2 hours of Beginning Composition , 2 hours of Vocal Composition , 4 hours of Intermediate Composition and 4 hours of Advanced Composition. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music, Box 4021, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3440 This department provides the opportunity to gain knowledge, understanding, skills and appreciation of music necessary to function at professional levels in their chosen areas. Individual degree programs are specifically designed to provide a foundation for development in those areas and to prepare students for meaningful careers in service to God and others. Faculty reflect Christian values, commitment to service, and personal concern for students in both classroom and studio, modeling for them the integration of faith and learning in scholarship and performance. The department offers cultural enrichment opportunities to the college community and the public in the form of applied lessons, concerts, recitals, and workshops. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science Degree in Kinesiology - Exercise Science Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Education, Department of Kinesiology This program provides students with the basic requirements for most graduate programs in Exercise Science. A pre-professional option which is specifically tailored for students who desire to pursue acceptance to a graduate program for physical therapy or other allied health professional programs is also offered. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education, Department of Kinesiology School of Education, Department of Kinesiology, Box 4054, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3348 Kinesiology is a major for students interested in studying the art and science of human movement. The degree prepares students for challenging careers in a variety of areas including school physical education, community, work site and hospital wellness, and the sports and fitness industry. The degree also provides a solid foundation and preparation for advanced study and acceptance into professional programs such as physical therapy. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science Degree in Kinesiology - Fitness and Sports Science Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Education, Department of Kinesiology This Program is designed to have broad applications in the fitness, wellness, and sports industries. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education, Department of Kinesiology School of Education, Department of Kinesiology, Box 4054, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3348 Kinesiology is a major for students interested in studying the art and science of human movement. The degree prepares students for challenging careers in a variety of areas including school physical education, community, work site and hospital wellness, and the sports and fitness industry. The degree also provides a solid foundation and preparation for advanced study and acceptance into professional programs such as physical therapy. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science Degree in Kinesiology - Physical Education K-12 Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Education, Department of Kinesiology This program prepares students for a teaching license in physical education. Additionally, students may select a supplemental endorsement or a minor in a subject matter field. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education, Department of Kinesiology School of Education, Department of Kinesiology, Box 4054, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3348 Kinesiology is a major for students interested in studying the art and science of human movement. The degree prepares students for challenging careers in a variety of areas including school physical education, community, work site and hospital wellness, and the sports and fitness industry. The degree also provides a solid foundation and preparation for advanced study and acceptance into professional programs such as physical therapy. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science Degree in Kinesiology - Sports Management Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Education, Department of Kinesiology This program is designed to combine liberal arts, kinesiology, and business in a curriculum focused on preparing individuals for careers in the sports industry. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education, Department of Kinesiology School of Education, Department of Kinesiology, Box 4054, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3348 Kinesiology is a major for students interested in studying the art and science of human movement. The degree prepares students for challenging careers in a variety of areas including school physical education, community, work site and hospital wellness, and the sports and fitness industry. The degree also provides a solid foundation and preparation for advanced study and acceptance into professional programs such as physical therapy. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science Degree in Kinesiology - Sports Ministry Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Education, Department of Kinesiology This program is designed for students interested in careers with Christian athletic organizations, or church based sports programs. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education, Department of Kinesiology School of Education, Department of Kinesiology, Box 4054, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3348 Kinesiology is a major for students interested in studying the art and science of human movement. The degree prepares students for challenging careers in a variety of areas including school physical education, community, work site and hospital wellness, and the sports and fitness industry. The degree also provides a solid foundation and preparation for advanced study and acceptance into professional programs such as physical therapy. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science in ACS Chemistry Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Chemistry This program is for the student who plans graduate work in biochemistry or molecular biology, or a career in medicine. This program is approved by the Committee on Professional Training of the American Chemical Society. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Chemistry School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Chemistry, Mississippi College, Box 4036, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3223 The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry offers courses to meet the needs of three types of students:those who are non-science majors but desire the subject for its cultural and educational values and for meeting the science requirement for graduation (CHE 141-142 General Inorganic Chemistry I and II or CHE 111-112 Chemistry in American Life I andII will meet this requirement); those who plan to enter the professional schools of medicine, medical technology, nursing, dentistry, pharmacy, allied health or home economics; and those who plan to enter graduate school for further study or to enter the field of industrial chemistry. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science in Administration of Justice Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies This program prepares individuals for professional positions in law enforcement and related criminal justice areas. In addition to general curriculum requirements, courses are offered which develop the skills essential to criminal justice practitioners who are currently engaged in law enforcement work. The four areas of emphasis in the program are or are as follows: Police Process, Corrections Process, Judicial Process and Criminology. Select a minor in consultation with advisor. It is possible for a student to complete requirements for another major in an allied field. Students completing this major must take the major area field examination approved by the department for this degree program during the final semester before graduation. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies, P O Box 4006, Mississippi College, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3221 Within the framework of the general aims and objectives of the College, the Department of History and Political Science proposes to achieve these ends: to acquaint the student with the history and progress of civilization, and with the efforts of others to recreate humankind&#39;s past; to acquaint the student with the principles and political philosophies of government to develop with him or her the capacity for honest, critical inquiry; to inspire him or her in the search for knowledge; and to promote the highest development of Christian and democratic ideals, and the courage to put them into practice. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Business This program provide students with a challenging, high quality education that results in a thorough understanding of the traditional functional areas of business and its managerial applications. This foundation allows business administration majors to effectively contribute to the operation, administration and organizational objectives of the enterprises in which they will become engaged. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College The courses are: ACC 305 Managerial Accounting, MGT 474 Human Resources Management, FIN 440 Short-Term Financial Management, MKT 384 Marketing Management, GBU 454 Entrepreneurship, ECO 332 Money and Financial Institutions, FIN 441 Investments, MKT 429 Marketing Research, MKT 383 Personal Selling, ACC 403 Federal Income Tax, MGT 473 Quantitative Business Modeling. Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Business School of Business, Box 4014, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3214 The Mississippi College School of Business represents excellence. The School provides its student’s exceptional instruction with a real world focus, helps its students develop critical thinking skills, and understanding of a diverse business environment. The School graduates outstanding individuals who secure top jobs and become leaders at their workplaces, in their communities, and in their churches. If students are interested in studying business with a professional faculty that emphasizes real-world situations and a group of students who will become tomorrow’s leaders. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - Accounting Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Business This program provide students with knowledge and practical application in all aspects of accounting. Coursework includes accounting information systems, financial accounting, management accounting, governmental accounting, taxation, and auditing. This foundation provides accounting majors with the theoretical concepts and skills necessary for initial entry and advancement in the accounting profession. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College The courses are: Intermediate Accounting I and II, Cost Accounting, Advanced Accounting, Federal Tax Accounting I, Introduction to Auditing, Accounting Information Systems, Governmental Accounting. Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Business School of Business, Box 4014, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3214 The Mississippi College School of Business represents excellence. The School provides its student’s exceptional instruction with a real world focus, helps its students develop critical thinking skills, and understanding of a diverse business environment. The School graduates outstanding individuals who secure top jobs and become leaders at their workplaces, in their communities, and in their churches. If students are interested in studying business with a professional faculty that emphasizes real-world situations and a group of students who will become tomorrow’s leaders. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - Marketing Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Business This program prepares the marketing major for an entry level position in a wide variety of profit, non-profit, and service organizations. The curriculum should provide the marketing major with the basic knowledge of the marketing concept and its relationship to segmentation strategy, Product Strategy, Promotional Strategy, Price Strategy and Place Strategy, and the way in which these elements combine to create customer satisfaction. Graduates should strongly believe that ethical and socially responsible business practice is necessary. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College The courses are: MKT 481 Consumer Behavior, MKT 485 Integrated Marketing Communication, MKT 486 Marketing Strategy, MKT 383 Personal Selling, MKT 384 Marketing Management, MKT 429 Marketing Research, COM 403 Negotiation, COM 443 Public Relations, COM 446 Media Sales. Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Business School of Business, Box 4014, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3214 The Mississippi College School of Business represents excellence. The School provides its student’s exceptional instruction with a real world focus, helps its students develop critical thinking skills, and understanding of a diverse business environment. The School graduates outstanding individuals who secure top jobs and become leaders at their workplaces, in their communities, and in their churches. If students are interested in studying business with a professional faculty that emphasizes real-world situations and a group of students who will become tomorrow’s leaders. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science in Chemical Physics Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Chemistry This program is for the student who plans graduate work in Physical Chemistry or Chemical Physics. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College CHE 417 Theoretical Chemistry, CHE 418 Biochemistry: Macromolecules OR CHE 419 Biochemistry: Metabolism, Two courses chosen from: MAT 213 Introduction to Linear Algebra, MAT 221 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III, MAT 222 Calculus with Analytic Geometry IV , PHY 301 Modern Physics, PHY 401 Quantum Physics, or MAT 352 Introduction to Differential Equations, or MAT 381 Introduction to Numerical Methods
r three semester hours of research in Chemical Physics.
Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Chemistry School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Chemistry, Mississippi College, Box 4036, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3223 The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry offers courses to meet the needs of three types of students:those who are non-science majors but desire the subject for its cultural and educational values and for meeting the science requirement for graduation (CHE 141-142 General Inorganic Chemistry I and II or CHE 111-112 Chemistry in American Life I andII will meet this requirement); those who plan to enter the professional schools of medicine, medical technology, nursing, dentistry, pharmacy, allied health or home economics; and those who plan to enter graduate school for further study or to enter the field of industrial chemistry. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (Career) Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Chemistry This program is primarily for the student who plans to seek employment in the field of chemistry immediately upon graduation. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Chemistry School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Chemistry, Mississippi College, Box 4036, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3223 The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry offers courses to meet the needs of three types of students:those who are non-science majors but desire the subject for its cultural and educational values and for meeting the science requirement for graduation (CHE 141-142 General Inorganic Chemistry I and II or CHE 111-112 Chemistry in American Life I andII will meet this requirement); those who plan to enter the professional schools of medicine, medical technology, nursing, dentistry, pharmacy, allied health or home economics; and those who plan to enter graduate school for further study or to enter the field of industrial chemistry. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (Medical Sciences) Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Chemistry This program is for the student who plans to enter a professional school of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, or other health field. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College A minimum of four hours of Biochemistry chosen from: CHE 418 Biochemistry: Macromolecules, CHE 419 Biochemistry: Metabolism, CHE 420 Bio analytical Chemistry Laboratory, CHE 421 Biophysical Chemistry Laboratory, BIO 111-112 Biology I and II. Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Chemistry School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Chemistry, Mississippi College, Box 4036, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3223 The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry offers courses to meet the needs of three types of students:those who are non-science majors but desire the subject for its cultural and educational values and for meeting the science requirement for graduation (CHE 141-142 General Inorganic Chemistry I and II or CHE 111-112 Chemistry in American Life I andII will meet this requirement); those who plan to enter the professional schools of medicine, medical technology, nursing, dentistry, pharmacy, allied health or home economics; and those who plan to enter graduate school for further study or to enter the field of industrial chemistry. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (Secondary Education) Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Chemistry This program makes a student eligible for a standard educator license to teach chemistry at the secondary level. The student is urged also to become licensed in an additional area. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College A minimum of four hours of Biochemistry chosen from: HE 418 Biochemistry: Macromolecules, -CHE 419 Biochemistry: Metabolism, -CHE 420 Bio analytical Chemistry Laboratory, -CHE 421 Biophysical Chemistry Laboratory, CHE 435 Methods of Teaching Secondary School Science, BIO 111-112 Biology I and II. Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Chemistry School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Chemistry, Mississippi College, Box 4036, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3223 The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry offers courses to meet the needs of three types of students:those who are non-science majors but desire the subject for its cultural and educational values and for meeting the science requirement for graduation (CHE 141-142 General Inorganic Chemistry I and II or CHE 111-112 Chemistry in American Life I andII will meet this requirement); those who plan to enter the professional schools of medicine, medical technology, nursing, dentistry, pharmacy, allied health or home economics; and those who plan to enter graduate school for further study or to enter the field of industrial chemistry. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science in Communication - Interpersonal and Public Communication Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication This program combines the best of practical and theoretical approaches to education. Interpersonal and Public Communication is a highly interdisciplinary concentration that prepares students for careers in public relations consulting, political campaign management and for graduate programs ranging from law school to seminary. Students can also earn credit for participation in related activities such as the award-winning Speech and Debate Team; Pi Kappa Delta, the speech honor society; and Eta Pi Lambda, the communication honor society. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College The courses are:Communication Core: COM 102 Communication Research (3), ART 205 Introduction to Graphic Software (3), COM 304 Public Speaking (3), JOU 333 Journalism I (3), COM 338 Mass Media Survey (3), COM 442 Communication Law (3), COM 443 Public Relations (3), COM 499 Portfolio (1), Interpersonal and Public Communication Concentration: COM 203 Professional Communication Skills (3), COM 301 Nonverbal Communication (3), COM 305 Argumentation (3), COM 401 Dynamics of Group Communication (3), COM 402 Listening (3), COM 403 Negotiation (3). Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication, MC Box 4019, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3229 The Communication Department at Mississippi College provides opportunities to develop a variety of academic, performance and professional competencies.The department prepares students to research, organize and effectively deliver oral, written and visual public presentations.Areas of concentration help prepare students to thrive in such diverse fields as radio, television, journalism, theater, business, law, public relations, vocational ministry, government, education and industry.Our teaching philosophy is built around the practical application of communication principles and theory.Courses use activities to build skills in each area of concentration.Every student learns appropriate communication theories and research techniques.State-of-the-art technical equipment and other resources further develop students&#39; skills and enhance their knowledge.Upon graduation, each student leaves the department with a personal portfolio of work completed during their time at Mississippi College.The portfolio is a record of academic achievement and proof of marketable skills to future potential employers. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science in Communication - Journalism Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication This program helps students develop written and oral communication skills in a growing and popular field. The Journalism concentration prepares students for print and broadcast journalism careers such as reporter, editor, radio or television personality or producer, weather forecaster and any number of behind-the-scenes jobs in mass media. Students can also earn credit for participation in related activities such as the award-winning Speech and Debate Team; Pi Kappa Delta, the speech honor society; and Eta Pi Lambda, the communication honor society.Speech and Debate Team; Pi Kappa Delta, the speech honor society; and Eta Pi Lambda, the communication honor society. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College The courses are:Communication Core: COM 102 Communication Research (3), ART 205 Introduction to Graphic Software (3), COM 304 Public Speaking (3), JOU 333 Journalism I (3), COM 338 Mass Media Survey (3), COM 442 Communication Law (3), COM 443 Public Relations (3), COM 499 Portfolio (1), JOU 334 Photojournalism (3), JOU 434 Journalism II (3), JOU 435 Reporting and Interviewing (3), JOU 452 Writing for Periodicals (3), JOU 480 Internship (3), Professional Practice: JOU Laboratory 101 (1), Professional Practice: JOU Laboratory 201 (1), Professional Practice: JOU Laboratory 301 (1). Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication, MC Box 4019, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3229 The Communication Department at Mississippi College provides opportunities to develop a variety of academic, performance and professional competencies.The department prepares students to research, organize and effectively deliver oral, written and visual public presentations.Areas of concentration help prepare students to thrive in such diverse fields as radio, television, journalism, theater, business, law, public relations, vocational ministry, government, education and industry.Our teaching philosophy is built around the practical application of communication principles and theory.Courses use activities to build skills in each area of concentration.Every student learns appropriate communication theories and research techniques.State-of-the-art technical equipment and other resources further develop students&#39; skills and enhance their knowledge.Upon graduation, each student leaves the department with a personal portfolio of work completed during their time at Mississippi College.The portfolio is a record of academic achievement and proof of marketable skills to future potential employers. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science in Communication - Media Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication This program helps students develop written and oral communication skills in a growing and popular field. The Media concentration prepares students for broadcast journalism careers such as reporter, editor, radio or television personality or producer, weather forecaster and any number of behind-the-scenes jobs in mass media. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College The courses are:Communication Core: COM 102 Communication Research (3), ART 205 Introduction to Graphic Software (3), COM 304 Public Speaking (3), JOU 333 Journalism I (3), COM 338 Mass Media Survey (3), COM 442 Communication Law (3), COM 443 Public Relations (3), COM 499 Portfolio (1), COM 030 Field Experience (0), COM 031 Field Experience (0), COM 330 Fundamentals of Radio (3), COM 331 Radio Writing and Production (3), COM 335 Electronic Cinematography or COM 436 Television Workshop II (3), COM 336 Television Workshop I (3), COM 446 Media Sales (3), COM 447 Media Programming and Management (3). Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication, MC Box 4019, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3229 The Communication Department at Mississippi College provides opportunities to develop a variety of academic, performance and professional competencies.The department prepares students to research, organize and effectively deliver oral, written and visual public presentations.Areas of concentration help prepare students to thrive in such diverse fields as radio, television, journalism, theater, business, law, public relations, vocational ministry, government, education and industry.Our teaching philosophy is built around the practical application of communication principles and theory.Courses use activities to build skills in each area of concentration.Every student learns appropriate communication theories and research techniques.State-of-the-art technical equipment and other resources further develop students&#39; skills and enhance their knowledge.Upon graduation, each student leaves the department with a personal portfolio of work completed during their time at Mississippi College.The portfolio is a record of academic achievement and proof of marketable skills to future potential employers. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science in Communication - Public Relations Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication This program offers students an introduction to the practical, working world of professional communicators. Students develop oral communication skills and specific, marketable, public relations abilities. Students interested in a career as a company spokesperson, public relations consultant, advertising specialist and other mass communication-related fields will benefit from the Public Relations concentration. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College The courses are:Communication Core: COM 102 Communication Research (3), ART 205 Introduction to Graphic Software (3), COM 304 Public Speaking (3), JOU 333 Journalism I (3), COM 338 Mass Media Survey (3), COM 442 Communication Law (3), COM 443 Public Relations (3), COM 499 Portfolio (1), COM 330 Fundamentals of Radio (3), JOU 334 Photojournalism (3), COM 336 Television Workshop I (3), COM 389 Internship in Public Relations (3), JOU 434 Journalism II (3), COM 444 Practices in Public Relations (3). Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication, MC Box 4019, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3229 The Communication Department at Mississippi College provides opportunities to develop a variety of academic, performance and professional competencies.The department prepares students to research, organize and effectively deliver oral, written and visual public presentations.Areas of concentration help prepare students to thrive in such diverse fields as radio, television, journalism, theater, business, law, public relations, vocational ministry, government, education and industry.Our teaching philosophy is built around the practical application of communication principles and theory.Courses use activities to build skills in each area of concentration.Every student learns appropriate communication theories and research techniques.State-of-the-art technical equipment and other resources further develop students&#39; skills and enhance their knowledge.Upon graduation, each student leaves the department with a personal portfolio of work completed during their time at Mississippi College.The portfolio is a record of academic achievement and proof of marketable skills to future potential employers. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science in Communication - Theater Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication This program provides students technical theatrical training and vocal, nonverbal, and presentation skills. Theater is a concentration rich in theory and application, combining practical and theoretical approaches to education. students interested in careers as actors, directors, playwrights, producers, technical directors, theater business managers, or theater educators will benefit from the classroom and hands-on experiences of the Theater concentration. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College The courses are:Communication Core: COM 102 Communication Research (3), ART 205 Introduction to Graphic Software (3), COM 304 Public Speaking (3), THE 125 Introduction to the Theater (3), THE 350 Acting I (3), THE 351 Acting II (3) or THE 452 Advanced Play Directing (3), THE 352 Interpretative Reading (3), THE 450 Design and Stagecraft (3), THE 451 Play Directing (3). Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Communication, MC Box 4019, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3229 The Communication Department at Mississippi College provides opportunities to develop a variety of academic, performance and professional competencies.The department prepares students to research, organize and effectively deliver oral, written and visual public presentations.Areas of concentration help prepare students to thrive in such diverse fields as radio, television, journalism, theater, business, law, public relations, vocational ministry, government, education and industry.Our teaching philosophy is built around the practical application of communication principles and theory.Courses use activities to build skills in each area of concentration.Every student learns appropriate communication theories and research techniques.State-of-the-art technical equipment and other resources further develop students&#39; skills and enhance their knowledge.Upon graduation, each student leaves the department with a personal portfolio of work completed during their time at Mississippi College.The portfolio is a record of academic achievement and proof of marketable skills to future potential employers. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Computer Science This program requires completion of 44 hours in computer
science, 15 hours of mathematics, at least twelve hours of science, and the university core curriculum.
Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College CSC 110 Computer Mathematics CSC 116 Introduction to Programming and Problem Solving, CSC 216 Data Structures, CSC 220 C/C++ Language Programming, CSC 309 Discrete Structures, CSC 314 Computer Organization CSC 330 Social & Ethical Issues in Computing , CSC 402 Advanced Data Structures , CSC 404 Programming Language Structures , CSC 416 Software Engineering , CSC 422 Operating Systems ,CSC 485 Senior Seminar, CSC 425 Relational Data Base, CSC 440 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, CSC 460 Automata Theory and Formal Languages, CSC 423 Computer Eight hours from CSC courses, exclusive of CSC 114 with no more than 5 hours in specialized language courses. Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Computer Science School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Computer Science, Mississippi College Box 4025, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3467 The Computer Science Unit at Mississippi College is committed to the education of students in the specialized fields related to Computer Science.The unit provides service courses to the entire University population which equip students with fundamental knowledge about computers, how they work, and how they are changing the way we live.Students choosing to major in the Computer Sciences conduct in-depth studies of the discipline at undergraduate and graduate levels.Courses are a blend of the theoretical and the practical; most courses have a laboratory component which stresses hands-on aspects of the subject. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science in Computing and Information Systems Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Computer Science This program requires completion of 37 hours in computer science, 9 hours of mathematics, and 12 hours of general business. The following are required computer science,mathematics and business courses for the B.A or B.S. degree in Computing and Information Systems: Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College CSC 115 Foundations of Computer Science CSC 116 Introduction to Programming and Problem Solving CSC 216 Data Structures CSC 220 C/C++ Language Programming CSC 314 Computer Organization CSC 320 Systems Analysis and Design CSC 330 Social & Ethical Issues in Computing CSC 415 Data Base Management Systems. CSC 416 Software Engineering CSC 422 Operating Systems 3 csc 485 Senior Seminar CSC 309 Discrete Structures, CSC 310 File and Systems Software, CSC 319 Computer -Human Interaction, CSC 402 Advanced Data Structures, CSC 404 Programming Language Structures, CSC 423 Computer Networks, CSC 425 Advanced Database Systems, CSC 431 or CSC 432 or CSC 433 Selected Topics, CSC 440 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, CSC 450 Computer Graphics, CSC 460 Automata Theory and Formal Languages. Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Computer Science School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Computer Science, Mississippi College Box 4025, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3467 The Computer Science Unit at Mississippi College is committed to the education of students in the specialized fields related to Computer Science.The unit provides service courses to the entire University population which equip students with fundamental knowledge about computers, how they work, and how they are changing the way we live.Students choosing to major in the Computer Sciences conduct in-depth studies of the discipline at undergraduate and graduate levels.Courses are a blend of the theoretical and the practical; most courses have a laboratory component which stresses hands-on aspects of the subject. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Physics This program is an applied physics program that combines the theoretical approach of a traditional physics, chemistry, and mathematics program with electrical and mechanical engineering applications. Students completing the coursework required for a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Physics are well prepared to pursue careers in industry, government, and professional practice in law, medicine, and business administration. Additionally, due to the program's emphasis in many of the core areas of physics and engineering, students may choose to pursue graduate studies in either discipline. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Physics School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Physics, PO Box 4004, Mississippi College, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3287 The Physics Department at Mississippi College offers majors in Physics (B.S.) and Engineering Physics (B.S.). Minors are also offered in both of these fields. Faculty members in the Physics and Engineering Physics programs hold advanced degrees in the fields of physics, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering. These faculty members engage in research activities ranging from the study of thermal and radar signatures of terrain and man-made structures, the dielectric properties of soils, the amount of electric charge transferred by lightning flashes, lightning energies, the role of lightning currents in the global electric circuit, Raman spectroscopy, and infrared spectroscopy. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science in History Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies This program requires a foreign language, either 12 semester hours in the same language, or students with one high school unit may enter course 102 of the same language and thereby waive three hours of this requirement; those with two high school units may enter course 201, waiving six hours. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies, P O Box 4006, Mississippi College, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3221 Within the framework of the general aims and objectives of the College, the Department of History and Political Science proposes to achieve these ends: to acquaint the student with the history and progress of civilization, and with the efforts of others to recreate humankind&#39;s past; to acquaint the student with the principles and political philosophies of government to develop with him or her the capacity for honest, critical inquiry; to inspire him or her in the search for knowledge; and to promote the highest development of Christian and democratic ideals, and the courage to put them into practice. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Nursing This program consists of 35 hours of nursing prerequisites, 35 hours of college core courses, and 61 hours of nursing courses. Students are admitted into the clinical portion of the major twice a year in the fall and spring semesters. Students must have a cumulative GPA of 2.50 or higher based on work completed at Mississippi College and a minimum grade of C in psychology, sociology, anatomy and physiology, microbiology, chemistry, statistics, algebra, and computer science; A minimum score at the 50 percentile or higher in the Composite or all category on the National League for Nursing Pre-Nursing and Guidance test (PNG), and Successful completion of ENG 101 and ENG 102. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Nursing School of Nursing, Box 4037, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3278 The mission of the Mississippi College School of Nursing is to provide excellence in baccalaureate nursing education within a Christian institution. Graduates are prepared to engage in professional nursing practice as generalists, and to become positive contributors to the profession, to the community, and to society. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science in Paralegal Studies Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies This program student may take PLE 350 Critical Thinking and the Law or a three semester hour oral communication course selected in consultation with a paralegal advisor. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies, P O Box 4006, Mississippi College, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3221 Within the framework of the general aims and objectives of the College, the Department of History and Political Science proposes to achieve these ends: to acquaint the student with the history and progress of civilization, and with the efforts of others to recreate humankind&#39;s past; to acquaint the student with the principles and political philosophies of government to develop with him or her the capacity for honest, critical inquiry; to inspire him or her in the search for knowledge; and to promote the highest development of Christian and democratic ideals, and the courage to put them into practice. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science in Physics Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Physics This program has been called the most basic of the sciences, for it seeks to observe, analyze, and categorize the interactions which occur in the whole physical universe. It is the purpose of the physics department to give the student a thorough understanding of the fundamental facts of physics and to acquaint him or her with the scientific approach to knowledge. Studying physics at Mississippi College trains a person to be a lifetime learner. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Physics School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Physics, PO Box 4004, Mississippi College, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3287 The Physics Department at Mississippi College offers majors in Physics (B.S.) and Engineering Physics (B.S.). Minors are also offered in both of these fields. Faculty members in the Physics and Engineering Physics programs hold advanced degrees in the fields of physics, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering. These faculty members engage in research activities ranging from the study of thermal and radar signatures of terrain and man-made structures, the dielectric properties of soils, the amount of electric charge transferred by lightning flashes, lightning energies, the role of lightning currents in the global electric circuit, Raman spectroscopy, and infrared spectroscopy. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science in Political Science Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies This program student electing to major in Political Science may select the Bachelor of Arts or the Bachelor of Science degree or the comprehensive major in Political Science with Pre-Legal emphasis. A minimum of fifty percent of coursework applied toward the major must be earned at Mississippi College. Students planning to do graduate work in Political Science are advised to select the B.A. degree; those who plan to attend law school are advised to select the B.S. degree. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies, P O Box 4006, Mississippi College, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3221 Within the framework of the general aims and objectives of the College, the Department of History and Political Science proposes to achieve these ends: to acquaint the student with the history and progress of civilization, and with the efforts of others to recreate humankind&#39;s past; to acquaint the student with the principles and political philosophies of government to develop with him or her the capacity for honest, critical inquiry; to inspire him or her in the search for knowledge; and to promote the highest development of Christian and democratic ideals, and the courage to put them into practice. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science in Psychology Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Education, Department of Psychology and Counseling This program students must take an additional 6 hours of electives in psychology for a total of 40 semester hours in psychology. The student in the B.S. degree program must also take 6 additional hours in psychology or a related field. These hours do not necessarily have to be in the same academic area in which the minor is earned. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language(TOEFL), International English Language Training System(IELTS), The Society for Teaching English Proficiency(STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education, Department of Psychology and Counseling School of Education, Department of Psychology and Counseling, Box 4013, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3841 The Department of Psychology attempts to teach and apply dynamics of human adjustment to life.The aims of this teaching area are the preparation of students for more effective functioning as healthy human beings; integration of personality by Christian teaching;the practical application of psychology in the student’s chosen field; and the training of students in basic professional studies. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science in Social Studies Education Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies   Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies, P O Box 4006, Mississippi College, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3221 Within the framework of the general aims and objectives of the College, the Department of History and Political Science proposes to achieve these ends: to acquaint the student with the history and progress of civilization, and with the efforts of others to recreate humankind&#39;s past; to acquaint the student with the principles and political philosophies of government to develop with him or her the capacity for honest, critical inquiry; to inspire him or her in the search for knowledge; and to promote the highest development of Christian and democratic ideals, and the courage to put them into practice. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Science in Sociology Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Sociology and Social Work This program is the scientific study of human behavior, especially as it is influenced by social groups and culture. A distinctive feature of the program is the integration of theory and research utilizing significant computer applications. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Sociology and Social Work School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Sociology and Social Work, 110 Jennings Hall-Box 4015, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3207 Sociology is the scientific study of human behavior, especially as it is influenced by social groups and culture. A distinctive feature of the program is the integration of theory and research utilizing significant computer applications. The Social Work Program is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. The department assumes and nurtures the dignity of all individuals; is committed to the principles of equality, justice, and freedom; and seeks to stimulate a vital interaction among faith, learning, and lifestyle. Departmental programs of study are designed to refine the student’s communication and analytic skills by providing learning experiences grounded in theoretical analysis, research, and human relations. A student is equipped with marketable skills for a variety of occupations in human relations, as well as for graduate study. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor of Social Work Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Sociology and Social Work This program is the professional activity of helping individuals, families, groups, organizations or communities improve or recover their ability to function successfully in society. The mission of the Social Work Program at Mississippi College is to prepare
tudents for entry level generalist social work practice with systems of all sizes and/or for continued study at the graduate level. The Social Work Program is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education.
Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Sociology and Social Work School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Sociology and Social Work, 110 Jennings Hall-Box 4015, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3207 Sociology is the scientific study of human behavior, especially as it is influenced by social groups and culture. A distinctive feature of the program is the integration of theory and research utilizing significant computer applications. The Social Work Program is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. The department assumes and nurtures the dignity of all individuals; is committed to the principles of equality, justice, and freedom; and seeks to stimulate a vital interaction among faith, learning, and lifestyle. Departmental programs of study are designed to refine the student’s communication and analytic skills by providing learning experiences grounded in theoretical analysis, research, and human relations. A student is equipped with marketable skills for a variety of occupations in human relations, as well as for graduate study. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor&#39;s of Science in Biological Sciences - Medical Sciences Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Biology This program is created for students who anticipate attending Medical School or Dental School. It is designed to give the student a very strong scientific background in areas that will make the transition from undergraduate science education to Medical or Dental school education easier. They will have the opportunity to take medical science courses such as Human Gross Anatomy, Human Neuroanatomy or Medical Physiology. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College The courses are:Biology 111 (4 hrs) [Freshman Biology] , Biology 112 (4 hrs) [Freshman Biology] , Biology 305 (4 hrs) [Cell Biology], Biology 306 (4 hrs) [Genetics], Biology 031 (0 hrs) [Biology Preview] , Biology 431 (1 hr) [Biology Seminar] , Biology 432 (1 hr) [Biology Capstone] , Chemistry 141 (4 hrs) [Freshman Chemistry] , Chemistry 142 (4 hrs) [Freshman Chemistry] , Chemistry 303 (3 hrs) [Organic Chemistry] , Chemistry 304 (2 hrs) [Organic Chemistry Lab], Chemistry 313 (3 hrs) [Organic Chemistry] , Chemistry 314 (2 hrs) [Organic Chemistry Lab]. Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Biology School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Biology, PO Box 4045, Mississippi College, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3321 The School of Science and Mathematics offers students the opportunity to learn and apply the scientific approach to the acquisition of knowledge and to develop problem-solving and critical thinking skills. These opportunities are provided through an extensive variety of courses and research experiences in the sciences and mathematics and involve both theoretical modeling and experimental investigation. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor&#39;s of Science in Biological Sciences - General Biology Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Biology This program is recommended for students wishing to pursue careers such as Physical Therapy, Pharmacy, Physician Assistant's, Medical Technology and Field Biology. This is our most flexible degree track, which allows the student to form their curriculum to whatever suits their career goals best. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College The courses are:Biology 111 (4 hrs) [Freshman Biology] , Biology 112 (4 hrs) [Freshman Biology], Biology 305 (4 hrs) [Cell Biology], Biology 306 (4 hrs) [Genetics] , Biology 031 (0 hrs), [Biology 431 (1 hr) [Biology Seminar], Biology 432 (1 hr) [Biology Capstone], Chemistry 141 (4 hrs) [Freshman Chemistry], Chemistry 142 (4 hrs) [Freshman Chemistry], Two mathematics courses chosen from the following:, Math 121 (3 hrs) [Calculus with Analytic Geometry I] or Math 206 (3 hrs) [Applied Calculus], Math 207 (3 hrs) [Statistics] (required ) Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Biology School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Biology, PO Box 4045, Mississippi College, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3321 The School of Science and Mathematics offers students the opportunity to learn and apply the scientific approach to the acquisition of knowledge and to develop problem-solving and critical thinking skills. These opportunities are provided through an extensive variety of courses and research experiences in the sciences and mathematics and involve both theoretical modeling and experimental investigation. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor&#39;s of Science in Biological Sciences - Research Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Biology This program is created for students who wish to pursue a career in research. In addition to the general education requirements, student doing this track must take the following courses. Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College Biology 111 (4 hrs) [Freshman Biology] , Biology 112 (4 hrs) [Freshman Biology] , Biology 305 (4 hrs) [Cell Biology], Biology 306 (4 hrs) [Genetics], Biology 031 (0 hrs) [Biology Preview] , Biology 431 (1 hr) [Biology Seminar] , Biology 432 (1 hr) [Biology Capstone] , Chemistry 141 (4 hrs) [Freshman Chemistry] , Chemistry 142 (4 hrs) [Freshman Chemistry] , Chemistry 303 (3 hrs) [Organic Chemistry] , Chemistry 304 (2 hrs) [Organic Chemistry Lab], Chemistry 313 (3 hrs) [Organic Chemistry] , Chemistry 314 (2 hrs) [Organic Chemistry Lab], Physics 151 (4 hrs) [non-calculus based Physics], Physics 152 (4 hrs) [non-calculus based Physics] , Physics 251 (4 hrs) [calculus based Physics], Physics 252 (4 hrs) [calculus based Physics]. Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Biology School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Biology, PO Box 4045, Mississippi College, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3321 The School of Science and Mathematics offers students the opportunity to learn and apply the scientific approach to the acquisition of knowledge and to develop problem-solving and critical thinking skills. These opportunities are provided through an extensive variety of courses and research experiences in the sciences and mathematics and involve both theoretical modeling and experimental investigation. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Bachelor&#39;s of Science in Biological Sciences - Science Education Full Time Variable $ 12,670 ( Rs 5,83,327 ) a year School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Biology This program is intended for students who anticipate teaching Biology in High School. Students who follow this curriculum will be eligible for certification in Biology and General Sciences (Grades 7-12) Students should be from a regionally accredited American college with a minimum of 24 hours of academic credit with a GPA of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 point scale. They must have English language scores from the following tests for admission purposes: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), International English Language Training System (IELTS), and the Society for Teaching English Proficiency (STEP). However, International students are required to pass the Mississippi College Institutional English Evaluation Test prior to enrolling in academic classes. Bachelor degree Mississippi College The courses are:Biology 111 (4 hrs) and 112 (4 hrs) [Freshman Biology], Biology 305 (4 hrs) [Cell Biology], Biology 306 (4 hrs) [Genetics], Biology 321 (4 hrs) [Ecology], Biology 031 (0 hrs) [Biology Preview], Biology 431 (1 hr) [Biology Seminar] , Biology 432 (1 hr) [Biology Capstone], Chemistry 101 (4 hrs) and 102 (4 hrs) [Freshman Chemistry] , Two mathematics courses chosen from the following: Math 121 (3 hrs) [Calculus with Analytic Geometry I] , Math 122 (3 hrs) [Calculus with Analytic Geometry II], Math 206 (3 hrs) [Applied Calculus], Math 207 (3 hrs) [Statistics] (required ). Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Biology School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Biology, PO Box 4045, Mississippi College, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3321 The School of Science and Mathematics offers students the opportunity to learn and apply the scientific approach to the acquisition of knowledge and to develop problem-solving and critical thinking skills. These opportunities are provided through an extensive variety of courses and research experiences in the sciences and mathematics and involve both theoretical modeling and experimental investigation. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership This program is designed to accommodate the active lives of practicing professionals who wish to assume leadership roles in K-12 settings. The Doctor of Education degree requires a minimum of eighty-five (85) semester hours above the master’s degree, inclusive of dissertation and statistics. Students must have undergraduate degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.25 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Doctoral Mississippi College EDU 6519 Teaching and Learning 3 hrs. EDU 6520 Basics of Effective Leadership 3 hrs. EDU 6521 Organizational School and Community Effectiveness 3 hrs. EDU 7501 Advanced Educational Research Applications 3 hrs. EDU 7525PR27 Practicum in Leadership Models 1 hr. EDU 7525PR30 Practicum in Personnel Mgmt. 1 hr. EDU 7525PR31 Practicum in Leadership Dilemmas 1 hr. EDU 7525PR40 Practicum in School Finance 1 hr. EDU 7525PR41 Practicum in Legal Issues 1 hr. EDU 7525PR50 Practicum in Central Office Responsibilities 1 hr. EDU 7525PR51 Practicum in Superintendent Functions 1 hr. EDU 7527 Leadership Models and Applications 3 hrs. EDU 7530 Issues and Concepts of Personnel Management 3 hrs. EDU 7531 Seminar in Current Educational Dilemmas 3 hrs. EDU 7540 Basics of School Finance and Fiscal Control of Schools 3 hrs. EDU 7541 Legal Structures and Legal Issues Pertaining to School Operations 3 hrs. EDU 7550 Central Office Structures, Roles, and Responsibilities 3 hrs. EDU 7551 Roles and Functions of the Superintendency and School Board Relations 3 hrs. PSY 6505 Intermediate Statistics 3 hrs. EDU 7601 Comparative Philosophies of Education 3 hrs. EDU 7606 Advanced Statistics 3 hrs. EDU 7710 Qualitative and Quantitative Research Designs in Education 3 hrs. EDU 8120 Faith, Ethics, and Social Issues in Educational Leadership 3 hrs. EDU 8125 Multiculturalism and Diversity 3 hrs. EDU 8130 Instructional Supervision 3 hrs. EDU 8135 Curriculum Planning and School Improvement 3 hrs. EDU 8880 Dissertation 12 hrs. Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3226 The Teacher Education Department is located in historic Lowrey Hall, one of the oldest, most significant campus buildings.Graduates of Mississippi College were among the first schoolmasters and schoolmarms in Mississippi. In 1954 the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education came into existence to bring high standards to teacher training in America. Mississippi College was accredited by NCATE in 1960, becoming one of the first colleges in the South to be so acknowledged. Mississippi College received continuing accreditation by NCATE in 2000 and is to be reviewed again during the fall of 2005. Other important features of the Department of Teacher Education relate to the decision making process and to the department&#39;s commitment to collaboration. Since the programs in the department interface with most other departments in the University and also because school districts in the region collaborate with Mississippi College in the preparation of teachers and other education professionals, a committee has been formed called the Professional Education Advisory Committee (PEAC). Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College J.D. / M.B.A. Full Time Variable $795 per semester hour Mississippi College School of Law This program may sequence the law and business classes in almost any way, except that students may not take business school classes during the first year of law school. The law school and business school have each assigned one faculty member to serve as advisor to the students in the joint degree program regarding course sequencing. Except during the first year of law school, a student may take both law and business classes in the same semester, or take all course work during a given semester in one program or the other. The flexibility in sequencing permits M.B.A. students to enter the joint degree program at any time, and law students to enter at any time after the first year of law school. As currently required for the J.D. degree, students must complete the course work necessary for the law degree within five years. Students must have undergraduate degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.25 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Doctoral Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 Mississippi College School of Law Mississippi College School of Law, 151 East Griffith Street, Jackson, Mississippi, 39201, +1 601 925 7100 The Law School which began its life as the Jackson School of Law in 1930 was acquired by Mississippi College in 1975.Since then, it’s grown in size and stature, but has maintained the purpose to integrate a theoretical and practical legal education with Christian principles. MCSOL has become a premier legal center for the South.Teaching is their strength.The esteemed faculty members are leaders in their areas of scholarship, yet they value the one on one personal relationship with students.It&#39;s the little things that make all the difference.From extending office hours or serving as advisors to hosting get-togethers for students at their homes, the professors make every effort to get to know each student and to help them succeed personally and professionally. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College M.Ed. in Dyslexia Therapy Full Time 2 Year(s) $1215 per 3-hour course School of Education This program is to train therapists to work with students who have dyslexia and related disorders. The core of the training evolved from Orton-Gillingham, a scientific, universally successful, specific teaching approach that combines all three learning modalities auditory, visual, and kinesthetic. The training program has been strongly supported by both the National and Mississippi Scottish Rite Masons. Students must have baccalaureate degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education School of Education, Box 4009, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3250 The School of Education has long been recognized for the quality of the graduates and the contributions they have made in Mississippi, the South, and throughout the United States. The faculty and staff of the School of Education continue to serve in a long tradition of recognized service and excellence. The Mission of the School of Education is to provide a caring Christian environment which facilitates the acquisition of knowledge in the behavioral sciences, teaching and learning, and health and human sciences. The School of Education provides the general education, professional studies, field and clinical experiences, research, skill development, and technological foundation required for each graduate and undergraduate program. These components generate the knowledge, dispositions, and skills necessary to render appropriate services to God and others in a professional environment while meeting all local, state, and national performance standards. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Arts in Art Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Art This program is recognized as a terminal degree in studio art and as a requirement for studio art teaching positions at institutions of higher education. Through research and application in either a two-dimensional or three-dimensional concentration, the MFA degree offers a program of study that fosters intensive creative activity for professional artists and art educators. Students will have the opportunity to study art at an advanced level in a Christian environment where the emphasis is on the study of art from a spiritual perspective. Courses will normally be offered to allow completion of course work in two years plus one semester of full time study. Those attending in summers may complete course work in five consecutive summers with the exception of the thesis. Students must have baccalaureate degree in art from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College ART 6101 Graduate Design, ART 5204 Graduate Figure Drawing, ART 6207 Curriculum Development in Studio Art, ART 6208 Theories of Art Education, ART 6475 Aesthetics and Art Criticism, ART 6507 Research Topics in Art History: Artists, ART 6508 Research Topics in Art History: Periods or Styles. Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Art School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Art, MC Box 4020, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3231 The Mississippi College School of Christian Studies and the Arts offers undergraduate and graduate programs designed to prepare students to use their skills in the pursuit of meaningful careers in the fine arts, communications, and in service to God. These programs express the School’s commitment to the intellectual and spiritual growth of its students. Through a variety of challenging academic programs offered in the Departments of Art, Christian Studies and Philosophy, Communication, and Music, students are encouraged to express their convictions and creativity in the pulpit, classroom, studio, or concert hall. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Arts in English Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of English   Students must have undergraduate degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of English School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of English, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3215 The Department of English at Mississippi College provides opportunities for students to study the best of English, American, and World literature from a Christian perspective. Faculty seek to involve students actively in the learning process by encouraging them to discuss and write about the literature studied in their classes. Likewise in composition classes, students learn to write using personal computers by guided practice in the process of writing. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Arts in History Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies   Students must have undergraduate degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies, P O Box 4006, Mississippi College, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3221 Within the framework of the general aims and objectives of the College, the Department of History and Political Science proposes to achieve these ends: to acquaint the student with the history and progress of civilization, and with the efforts of others to recreate humankind&#39;s past; to acquaint the student with the principles and political philosophies of government to develop with him or her the capacity for honest, critical inquiry; to inspire him or her in the search for knowledge; and to promote the highest development of Christian and democratic ideals, and the courage to put them into practice. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Arts in TESOL Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Modern Languages This program is to develop qualified graduate students who have an interest in teaching English to non native English Speakers. This is an interdisciplinary program with courses in linguistics, teacher training and pedagogy, research, and multicultural understanding, incorporating the departments of Foreign Languages, Education, English, and Communication. Students must have undergraduate degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College FLG 5450- The Multicultural Classroom (9hours), FLG 5451- Second Language Acquisition, FLG 5452- Applied Linguistics, FLG 5453- Methods and Curriculum Design, EDU 6504- Research- Methods and Procedures, ENG 5457- History of the English Language, FLG 6563, 6564- Thesis (6 hours). Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Modern Languages School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Modern Languages, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7664 The School of Humanities and Social Sciences encourages students to appreciate the richness of human experience. Its curriculum seeks to integrate academic excellence with Christian commitment, providing a general education as well as in-depth knowledge in particular majors. The goal of the School’s courses is to foster an understanding of human behavior, values, and achievements that will serve students throughout their lives. The insights and skills that come from these courses also prepare students for meaningful careers and for graduate school or professional studies. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Business Administration Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Business This program is to provide a broad-based, rigorous curriculum that develops competency in general management skills and in the key functional areas of business. Designed primarily for working professionals who desire to further their careers and seek greater decision making responsibilities, the MBA curriculum prepares a management generalist that views the organization needs from the broadest possible perspective and is competent in understanding and integrating the core business disciplines: accounting, finance, marketing, organizational behavior, economics and statistic. In order to prepare outstanding business generalist, the curriculum features an integrated core that emphasizes cross-functional learning, the development of strong skills for written and oral communication, an understanding of global perspectives, applied problem solving, and an awareness of ethical issues. Students must have completed bachelor's degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. MBA Mississippi College ACC 6501 Accounting Issues in Business Decisions 3 hours, ECO 6531 Economics of the Firm (Microeconomics) 3 hours, FIN 6541 Financial Management 3 hours, MGT 6571 Quantitative Management 3 hours, MKT 6581 Market Administration 3 hours, GBU 6551 Organizational Behavior 3 hours, GBU 6552 Law and Ethics in the Business Environment 3 hours, MGT 6572 Policy Formulation and Administration 3 hours. Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Business School of Business, Box 4014, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3214 The Mississippi College School of Business represents excellence. The School provides its student’s exceptional instruction with a real world focus, helps its students develop critical thinking skills, and understanding of a diverse business environment. The School graduates outstanding individuals who secure top jobs and become leaders at their workplaces, in their communities, and in their churches. If students are interested in studying business with a professional faculty that emphasizes real-world situations and a group of students who will become tomorrow’s leaders. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Business Administration - Accounting Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Business This program is to provide a broad-based, rigorous curriculum that develops competency in general management skills and in the key functional areas of business. Designed primarily for working professionals who desire to further their careers and seek greater decision making responsibilities, the MBA curriculum prepares a management generalist that views the organization needs from the broadest possible perspective and is competent in understanding and integrating the core business disciplines: accounting, finance, marketing, organizational behavior, economics and statistic. In order to prepare outstanding business generalist, the curriculum features an integrated core that emphasizes cross-functional learning, the development of strong skills for written and oral communication, an understanding of global perspectives, applied problem solving, and an awareness of ethical issues. Students must have completed bachelor's degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. MBA Mississippi College ECO 6531 Economics of the Firm (Microeconomics) 3 hours, FIN 6541 Financial Management 3 hours, MGT 6571 Quantitative Management 3 hours, MGT 6572 Policy Formulation and Administration 3 hours, ACC 6504 Federal Tax Accounting 3 hours, ACC 6510 Auditing Concepts and Applications 3 hours, ACC 6511 Accounting Theory 3 hours, ACC 6502 Advanced Accounting II 3 hours, ACC 6503 Fraud Examination, ACC 6504 Federal Tax Accounting, ACC 6508 CPA Review, Accounting and Reporting, ACC 6511 Accounting Theory, ACC 6516 Corporate and Partnership Taxation, ACC 6517 Estate and Gift Taxation, ACC 6642 Pension and Employee Benefit Law, FIN 6545 Tax Planning, GBU 6551 Organizational Behavior, GBU 6552 Law and Ethics in the Business Environment, MKT 6581 Market Administration. Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Business School of Business, Box 4014, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3214 The Mississippi College School of Business represents excellence. The School provides its student’s exceptional instruction with a real world focus, helps its students develop critical thinking skills, and understanding of a diverse business environment. The School graduates outstanding individuals who secure top jobs and become leaders at their workplaces, in their communities, and in their churches. If students are interested in studying business with a professional faculty that emphasizes real-world situations and a group of students who will become tomorrow’s leaders. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Combined Sciences in Chemistry Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Chemistry This program is designed for the person who wishes to pursue a program of graduate study that will provide added depth in chemistry as well as supporting information in related fields. Students must have B.A. in chemistry, B.S./B.A. in biological sciences, physics, mathematics, computing sciences, environmental science or equivalent degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Chemistry School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Chemistry, Mississippi College, Box 4036, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3223 The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry offers courses to meet the needs of three types of students:those who are non-science majors but desire the subject for its cultural and educational values and for meeting the science requirement for graduation (CHE 141-142 General Inorganic Chemistry I and II or CHE 111-112 Chemistry in American Life I andII will meet this requirement); those who plan to enter the professional schools of medicine, medical technology, nursing, dentistry, pharmacy, allied health or home economics; and those who plan to enter graduate school for further study or to enter the field of industrial chemistry. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Education in Art Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Art This program is recognized as a terminal degree in studio art and as a requirement for studio art teaching positions at institutions of higher education. Through research and application in either a two-dimensional or three-dimensional concentration, the MFA degree offers a program of study that fosters intensive creative activity for professional artists and art educators. Students will have the opportunity to study art at an advanced level in a Christian environment where the emphasis is on the study of art from a spiritual perspective. Courses will normally be offered to allow completion of course work in two years plus one semester of full time study. Those attending in summers may complete course work in five consecutive summers with the exception of the thesis. Students must have baccalaureate degree in art from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College ART 6207 Curriculum Development in Art Education or ART 6208 Theories of Art Education, ART 6507 Research Topics in Art History: Artists or ART 6508 Research Topics in Art History: Periods or Styles, EDU 5425 Advanced Child Development
DU 6506 Classroom Management, EDU 6522 Current Methodology in Elementary Education, EDU 6523 Current Methodology in Secondary Education, EDU 6542 Technology in Education, EDU 6554 Tests and Measurements, EDU 7601 Comparative Philosophies of Education, PSY 6515 Advanced Developmental Psychology, COU 6520 Helping Relationship.
Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Art School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Art, MC Box 4020, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3231 The Mississippi College School of Christian Studies and the Arts offers undergraduate and graduate programs designed to prepare students to use their skills in the pursuit of meaningful careers in the fine arts, communications, and in service to God. These programs express the School’s commitment to the intellectual and spiritual growth of its students. Through a variety of challenging academic programs offered in the Departments of Art, Christian Studies and Philosophy, Communication, and Music, students are encouraged to express their convictions and creativity in the pulpit, classroom, studio, or concert hall. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Education in Business Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership This program provides a course of study that is flexible to meet the varied requirements of the secondary business teacher. The course of study requires 12 hours of graduate education course work and 18 hours of graduate business course work. Courses are offered in the summer and during the evenings in the Fall and Spring to accommodate teachers' schedules. Scholarships are available for teachers seeking this degree program. Students must have undergraduate degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.25 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3226 The Teacher Education Department is located in historic Lowrey Hall, one of the oldest, most significant campus buildings.Graduates of Mississippi College were among the first schoolmasters and schoolmarms in Mississippi. In 1954 the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education came into existence to bring high standards to teacher training in America. Mississippi College was accredited by NCATE in 1960, becoming one of the first colleges in the South to be so acknowledged. Mississippi College received continuing accreditation by NCATE in 2000 and is to be reviewed again during the fall of 2005. Other important features of the Department of Teacher Education relate to the decision making process and to the department&#39;s commitment to collaboration. Since the programs in the department interface with most other departments in the University and also because school districts in the region collaborate with Mississippi College in the preparation of teachers and other education professionals, a committee has been formed called the Professional Education Advisory Committee (PEAC). Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Education in Computer Science Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Computer Science   Students must hold a bachelor's degree
onsisting of at least 18 hours of coursework in computer science from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission.
Masters Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Computer Science School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Computer Science, Mississippi College Box 4025, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3467 The Computer Science Unit at Mississippi College is committed to the education of students in the specialized fields related to Computer Science.The unit provides service courses to the entire University population which equip students with fundamental knowledge about computers, how they work, and how they are changing the way we live.Students choosing to major in the Computer Sciences conduct in-depth studies of the discipline at undergraduate and graduate levels.Courses are a blend of the theoretical and the practical; most courses have a laboratory component which stresses hands-on aspects of the subject. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Education in Educational Leadership Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership This program is delivered by a faculty offering seasoned experience and innovative perspectives to provide a series of modules focusing on six dimensions of leadership Personal/Interpretational, Instructional, Organizational, Resource, Political, Informational, These dimensions are integrated with seminars, practicums, and internships, and culminate in formal internships during the last semester of preparation. Cohort members who complete the Mississippi College Educational Leadership Program are prepared to provide immediate educational leadership for schools focusing on excellence in teaching and learning. Students must have baccalaureate degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3226 The Teacher Education Department is located in historic Lowrey Hall, one of the oldest, most significant campus buildings.Graduates of Mississippi College were among the first schoolmasters and schoolmarms in Mississippi. In 1954 the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education came into existence to bring high standards to teacher training in America. Mississippi College was accredited by NCATE in 1960, becoming one of the first colleges in the South to be so acknowledged. Mississippi College received continuing accreditation by NCATE in 2000 and is to be reviewed again during the fall of 2005. Other important features of the Department of Teacher Education relate to the decision making process and to the department&#39;s commitment to collaboration. Since the programs in the department interface with most other departments in the University and also because school districts in the region collaborate with Mississippi College in the preparation of teachers and other education professionals, a committee has been formed called the Professional Education Advisory Committee (PEAC). Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Education in Elementary Education Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership   Students must have undergraduate degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.25 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3226 The Teacher Education Department is located in historic Lowrey Hall, one of the oldest, most significant campus buildings.Graduates of Mississippi College were among the first schoolmasters and schoolmarms in Mississippi. In 1954 the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education came into existence to bring high standards to teacher training in America. Mississippi College was accredited by NCATE in 1960, becoming one of the first colleges in the South to be so acknowledged. Mississippi College received continuing accreditation by NCATE in 2000 and is to be reviewed again during the fall of 2005. Other important features of the Department of Teacher Education relate to the decision making process and to the department&#39;s commitment to collaboration. Since the programs in the department interface with most other departments in the University and also because school districts in the region collaborate with Mississippi College in the preparation of teachers and other education professionals, a committee has been formed called the Professional Education Advisory Committee (PEAC). Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Education in English Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of English This program is designed for those who intend to teach at the secondary level throughout their career. Completion upgrades your certificate to AA-level. Students must have undergraduate degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of English School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of English, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3215 The Department of English at Mississippi College provides opportunities for students to study the best of English, American, and World literature from a Christian perspective. Faculty seek to involve students actively in the learning process by encouraging them to discuss and write about the literature studied in their classes. Likewise in composition classes, students learn to write using personal computers by guided practice in the process of writing. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Education in School Counseling Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Education, Department of Psychology and Counseling This program prepares the student for working within school and educational settings. Emphasis is focused on training the student to be a skilled clinician who is capable of integrating counseling and psychology theory with their daily practice. The School Counseling Program trains the student in the role and function of the counselor within the school setting and provides an understanding of the coordination of a counseling program as it relates to the total school community. There is an emphasis in this program on the coordination of interdisciplinary efforts to provide support for the child or adolescent within their educational process. The student is trained in the design, implementation, and evaluation of a comprehensive, developmental school program. The program is designed to train traditional students who enter directly out of undergraduate programs, and non-traditional students who are returning to college to undertake professional preparation for a new career in school counseling. Students are recruited primarily from the state of Mississippi and surrounding southeastern states. Faculty participating in the program teach a combination of graduate and undergraduate course work, supervise student research when appropriate, and provide regular advising services. Students must have undergraduate degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.25 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education, Department of Psychology and Counseling School of Education, Department of Psychology and Counseling, Box 4013, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3841 The Department of Psychology attempts to teach and apply dynamics of human adjustment to life.The aims of this teaching area are the preparation of students for more effective functioning as healthy human beings; integration of personality by Christian teaching;the practical application of psychology in the student’s chosen field; and the training of students in basic professional studies. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Education in Social Sciences Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership   Students must have undergraduate degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.25 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College EDU 6504 Research-Methods and Procedures, EDU 6535Curriculum Development, EDU 5425 Advanced Child Development, EDU 6506 Classroom Management, EDU 6522 Current Methodology in Elem. Ed, EDU 6523 Current Methodology in Sec. Ed, EDU 6542 Technology in Education, EDU 6551 Communication and Media Relations, EDU 6554Tests and Measurement, EDU 6555 History of Education in the U.S, EDU 7601 Comparative Philosophies of Education, PSY6515 Adv. Developmental Psycholoy, COU 6520 Helping Reltshp (Meth/Techq.in Cou) Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3226 The Teacher Education Department is located in historic Lowrey Hall, one of the oldest, most significant campus buildings.Graduates of Mississippi College were among the first schoolmasters and schoolmarms in Mississippi. In 1954 the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education came into existence to bring high standards to teacher training in America. Mississippi College was accredited by NCATE in 1960, becoming one of the first colleges in the South to be so acknowledged. Mississippi College received continuing accreditation by NCATE in 2000 and is to be reviewed again during the fall of 2005. Other important features of the Department of Teacher Education relate to the decision making process and to the department&#39;s commitment to collaboration. Since the programs in the department interface with most other departments in the University and also because school districts in the region collaborate with Mississippi College in the preparation of teachers and other education professionals, a committee has been formed called the Professional Education Advisory Committee (PEAC). Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Education in Teaching Arts Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership   Students must have undergraduate degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.25 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College PSY 5435 Psychology of Exceptional Children (3 hrs.), EDU 6542 Technology in Education (3 hrs.), EDU 6504 Research Methods and Procedures, EDU 6524 Teaching Skills of Reading and Comprehension (3 hrs), EDU 5411 Children's Literature (3 hrs.), EDU 5488 Diagnostic/Prescriptive Reading. (3), EDU 6522Current Methodology in Elementary Ed. (3 hrs.). Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3226 The Teacher Education Department is located in historic Lowrey Hall, one of the oldest, most significant campus buildings.Graduates of Mississippi College were among the first schoolmasters and schoolmarms in Mississippi. In 1954 the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education came into existence to bring high standards to teacher training in America. Mississippi College was accredited by NCATE in 1960, becoming one of the first colleges in the South to be so acknowledged. Mississippi College received continuing accreditation by NCATE in 2000 and is to be reviewed again during the fall of 2005. Other important features of the Department of Teacher Education relate to the decision making process and to the department&#39;s commitment to collaboration. Since the programs in the department interface with most other departments in the University and also because school districts in the region collaborate with Mississippi College in the preparation of teachers and other education professionals, a committee has been formed called the Professional Education Advisory Committee (PEAC). Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Art This program is recognized as a terminal degree in studio art and as a requirement for studio art teaching positions at institutions of higher education. Through research and application in either a two-dimensional or three-dimensional concentration, the MFA degree offers a program of study that fosters intensive creative activity for professional artists and art educators. Students will have the opportunity to study art at an advanced level in a Christian environment where the emphasis is on the study of art from a spiritual perspective. Courses will normally be offered to allow completion of course work in two years plus one semester of full time study. Those attending in summers may complete course work in five consecutive summers with the exception of the thesis. Students must completed an undergraduate degree with a major in art or have the equivalent undergraduate preparation in art from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Art School of Christian Studies and Arts, Department of Art, MC Box 4020, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3231 The Mississippi College School of Christian Studies and the Arts offers undergraduate and graduate programs designed to prepare students to use their skills in the pursuit of meaningful careers in the fine arts, communications, and in service to God. These programs express the School’s commitment to the intellectual and spiritual growth of its students. Through a variety of challenging academic programs offered in the Departments of Art, Christian Studies and Philosophy, Communication, and Music, students are encouraged to express their convictions and creativity in the pulpit, classroom, studio, or concert hall. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Health Services Administration Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course Graduate School This program will give students assurance the need to make sure that their career will stand the test of time. It will give students a diverse background of knowledge through which they will excel professionally. It will prepare them to forge ahead in the new dimensions of the profession. It will open the doors for students to step into new challenges and opportunities. Students must have undergraduate degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.25 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College HSA 6504 Research-Methods and Procedures (3 hrs), HSA 6507 Healthcare Financial Management (3 hrs), HSA 6531 Contemporary Issues in Healthcare (3 hrs), HSA 6550 Legal Aspects of Healthcare Admin. (3hrs), HSA 6555 Health Services Admin. Seminar (3 hrs) Capstone course; after 24 hours),HSA 6561 Healthcare Management (3 hrs), HSA 6571 Healthcare Marketing (3 hrs). Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 Graduate School Graduate School, Box 4029, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3225 The mission of the Graduate School is to promote and support quality graduate education within academic departments. The Graduate School in cooperation with the Graduate Council establishes policies and procedures which support quality research, scholarly activities, and advanced learning techniques among departments which offer graduate degrees. The Graduate School shares mutual responsibilities with departments to prepare students to conduct research, to produce creative work, to develop analytical skills and to perform successfully in their chosen professions. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Music Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music   Students must have baccalaureate degree in music from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music School of Christian Studies and the Arts, Department of Music, Box 4021, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3440 This department provides the opportunity to gain knowledge, understanding, skills and appreciation of music necessary to function at professional levels in their chosen areas. Individual degree programs are specifically designed to provide a foundation for development in those areas and to prepare students for meaningful careers in service to God and others. Faculty reflect Christian values, commitment to service, and personal concern for students in both classroom and studio, modeling for them the integration of faith and learning in scholarship and performance. The department offers cultural enrichment opportunities to the college community and the public in the form of applied lessons, concerts, recitals, and workshops. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Science in Athletic Administration Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Education, Department of Kinesiology This program is a 37 hour master’s degree to be completed over a two-year cycle. The program consists of a concentration option in either Interscholastic or Intercollegiate Athletic Administration. This program includes a four hour practicum experience in lieu of a thesis. Students must have baccalaureate degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education, Department of Kinesiology School of Education, Department of Kinesiology, Box 4054, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3348 Kinesiology is a major for students interested in studying the art and science of human movement. The degree prepares students for challenging careers in a variety of areas including school physical education, community, work site and hospital wellness, and the sports and fitness industry. The degree also provides a solid foundation and preparation for advanced study and acceptance into professional programs such as physical therapy. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Science in Biology - Biological Sciences Full Time 1 Year(s) $1215 per 3-hour course School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Biology This program is designed to prepare students for a career in private industry or for continued graduate study. This degree meets the requirement for Class AA Standard Educator License provided that the student already has a Class A Standard Educator Lincense. Students must have baccalaureate degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Biology School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Biology, PO Box 4045, Mississippi College, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3321 The School of Science and Mathematics offers students the opportunity to learn and apply the scientific approach to the acquisition of knowledge and to develop problem-solving and critical thinking skills. These opportunities are provided through an extensive variety of courses and research experiences in the sciences and mathematics and involve both theoretical modeling and experimental investigation. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Science in Biology - Medical Sciences Full Time 1 Year(s) $1215 per 3-hour course School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Biology This program is designed to prepare students for a career in medical sciences research or for those students wishing to enter medical or dental school. This degree is a unique opportunity for students to take courses taught at Medical School level as a way to prepare for Medical School. Typically, the first year Medical School curriculum will include: Human Gross Anatomy, Medical Physiology, Biochemistry, Histology, Human Neuroanatomy, Human Embryology. Students must have baccalaureate degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College Bio 5403 (Vertebrate Histology) (5 hrs) (offered every Fall and Spring), Bio 5409 (Human Embryology) (3 hrs) (offered every Fall and Spring), Bio 5410 (Human Gross Anatomy) (5 hrs) (offered every Fall and Spring), Bio 5412 (Medical Physiology) (5 hrs) (offered every Fall and Spring), Bio 5414 (General Microbiology) (4 hrs) (offered every Fall and Spring), Bio 5415 (Immunology) (3 hrs) (offered every Spring), Bio 5416 (Immunology lab) (1 hr) (offered every Spring), Bio 5417 (Medical Microbiology) (4 hrs) (offered every Spring), Bio 5425 (Human Neuroanatomy) (5 hrs) (offered every Fall and Spring), Che 5418 (Biochemistry Macromolecules) (3 hrs) (offered every Fall), Che 5419 (Biochemistry Metabolism) (3 hrs) (offered every Spring), Bio 5442, 5443, 5445, 5446 Special Topicsm, Bio 6460, 6461, 6462 Independent Studies, Bio 6501 Unifiying Principles of Biology (offered every Summer), Bio 6505 Genomics, Bio 6506 Food and Water Microbiology (offered every Summer), Bio 6541 Human Heredity, Bio 6545, 6546, 6547 Special Topics, Bio 6562 (Research) (1-3 hrs), Bio 6563 Thesis 1, Bio 6564 Thesis 2, Bio 6591, 6592, 6593 Field Studies. Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Biology School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Biology, PO Box 4045, Mississippi College, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3321 The School of Science and Mathematics offers students the opportunity to learn and apply the scientific approach to the acquisition of knowledge and to develop problem-solving and critical thinking skills. These opportunities are provided through an extensive variety of courses and research experiences in the sciences and mathematics and involve both theoretical modeling and experimental investigation. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Science in Chemistry - Non Thesis Option Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Chemistry This program is a course-based degree. Students successfully completing up to ten (10) hours in this option may be invited to pursue the Thesis Option M.S. Degree. Opportunity for this change will be based on performance and the availability of space in the Thesis-Option Program. The Non-Thesis Option requires 30 hours of graduate credit and includes the following twenty-five (25) hours of courses. Students must have B.A. in chemistry, B.S./B.A. in biological sciences, physics, mathematics, computing sciences, environmental science or equivalent degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College CHE 5402 Advanced Organic 4 hours, CHE 5411 Advanced Inorganic 3 hours, CHE 5417 Theoretical 3 hours, CHE 5418 Biochemistry: Macromolecules or 3 hours, CHE 5419 Biochemistry: Metabolis, CHE 6510 Chemical Instrumentation 3 hours, CHE 6530 Chemical Literature 3 hours, CHE 6531 Graduate Chemistry Seminar (3 times) 3 hours, CHE 5410 Instrumental Analysis 3 hours, CHE 5418 Biochemistry: Macromolecules or 3 hours, CHE 5419 Biochemistry: Metabolism 3 hours, CHE 5420 Bioanalytical Chemistry Laboratory 3 hours, CHE 6521 Biophysical Chemistry Laboratory 3 hours, CHE 6561 Graduate Research 3 hours, CHE 6591, 6592, 6593 Field Studies 1,2,3 hours, respectively. Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Chemistry School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Chemistry, Mississippi College, Box 4036, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3223 The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry offers courses to meet the needs of three types of students:those who are non-science majors but desire the subject for its cultural and educational values and for meeting the science requirement for graduation (CHE 141-142 General Inorganic Chemistry I and II or CHE 111-112 Chemistry in American Life I andII will meet this requirement); those who plan to enter the professional schools of medicine, medical technology, nursing, dentistry, pharmacy, allied health or home economics; and those who plan to enter graduate school for further study or to enter the field of industrial chemistry. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Science in Chemistry - Thesis Option Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Chemistry This program is designed to prepare students for a career in the chemical industry or for continued graduate study. Students must have B.A. in chemistry, B.S./B.A. in biological sciences, physics, mathematics, computing sciences, environmental science or equivalent degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College CHE6530 Chemical Literature, CHE6510 Chemical Instrumentation, CHE5402 Advanced Organic Chemistry, CHE5417 Theoretical Chemistry, CHE5411 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry. CHE 6531 Graduate Chemistry Seminar, CHE 6561 Master’s Research, CHE 6563 Thesis I, CHE 6564 Thesis II and successfully defend the Thesis. Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Chemistry School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Chemistry, Mississippi College, Box 4036, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3223 The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry offers courses to meet the needs of three types of students:those who are non-science majors but desire the subject for its cultural and educational values and for meeting the science requirement for graduation (CHE 141-142 General Inorganic Chemistry I and II or CHE 111-112 Chemistry in American Life I andII will meet this requirement); those who plan to enter the professional schools of medicine, medical technology, nursing, dentistry, pharmacy, allied health or home economics; and those who plan to enter graduate school for further study or to enter the field of industrial chemistry. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Science in Computer Science Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Computer Science This program is designed for the person who wishes to pursue a program of graduate study that will provide added depth in chemistry as well as supporting information in related fields. Students must hold a bachelor's degree
onsisting of at least 18 hours of coursework in computer science from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission.
Masters Mississippi College CSC 5402 Advanced Data Structures 3 sem. hrs, CSC 5404 Programming Language Structures 3 sem. hrs, CSC 5405 Introduction to Operations Research 3 sem. hrs.CSC 5415 Data Base Management Systems 3 sem. hrs.CSC 5416 Software Engineering 3 sem. hrs.CSC 5422 Operating Systems 4 sem. hrs.CSC 5423 Computer Networking 3 sem. hrs.CSC 5425 Relational Database 3 sem. hrs.CSC 5440 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence 3 sem. hrs.CSC 5450 Computer Graphics 3 sem. hrs.CSC 5455 Graph Theory 3 sem. hrs.CSC 5460 Automata Theory and Formal Languages 3 sem. hrs.CSC 5481 Numerical Analysis 3 sem. hrs.CSC 6504 Selected Topics 3 sem. hrs.CSC 6505 Selected Topics 3 sem. hrs.CSC 6509 Algorithm Analysis and Design 3 sem. hrs.CSC 6522 Topics in Operating Systems 3 sem. hrs.CSC 6523 Topics in Computer Networking 3 sem. hrs.CSC 6560 Master's Project 3 sem. hrs.CSC 6563 Thesis I 3 sem. hrs.CSC 6564 Thesis II 3 sem. hrs. Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Computer Science School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Computer Science, Mississippi College Box 4025, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3467 The Computer Science Unit at Mississippi College is committed to the education of students in the specialized fields related to Computer Science.The unit provides service courses to the entire University population which equip students with fundamental knowledge about computers, how they work, and how they are changing the way we live.Students choosing to major in the Computer Sciences conduct in-depth studies of the discipline at undergraduate and graduate levels.Courses are a blend of the theoretical and the practical; most courses have a laboratory component which stresses hands-on aspects of the subject. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Science in Higher Education Administration Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership This program assist current and future professionals who seek administrative opportunities in the exciting and rewarding field of higher education. Realizing that there are many areas of professional service, the program has been designed to provide a strong grounding in general, administrative theory and practice. Through class interaction, study and practicum experiences, students are provided opportunities to enhance their understanding of higher education and the administrative challenges and intricacies therein. Students must have undergraduate degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College HED 6500 Basic Understandings in Higher Education Administration (History & Issues, 3 hrs.), HED 6501 Law and Higher Education (3 hrs.), HED 6502 Finance in Higher Education (3 hrs.), HED 6503 Student Development Theories/Ethics and Inquiry (3 hrs.), HED 6504 Research - Methods and Procedures (3 hrs.), HED 6520 Basic Effective Leadership (Cross-listed with EDU 6520, 3 hrs.), HED 6587 Higher Education Administration Practicum I (2 hrs.), HED 6588 Higher Education Administration Practicum II (2 hrs.). Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership School of Education, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3226 The Teacher Education Department is located in historic Lowrey Hall, one of the oldest, most significant campus buildings.Graduates of Mississippi College were among the first schoolmasters and schoolmarms in Mississippi. In 1954 the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education came into existence to bring high standards to teacher training in America. Mississippi College was accredited by NCATE in 1960, becoming one of the first colleges in the South to be so acknowledged. Mississippi College received continuing accreditation by NCATE in 2000 and is to be reviewed again during the fall of 2005. Other important features of the Department of Teacher Education relate to the decision making process and to the department&#39;s commitment to collaboration. Since the programs in the department interface with most other departments in the University and also because school districts in the region collaborate with Mississippi College in the preparation of teachers and other education professionals, a committee has been formed called the Professional Education Advisory Committee (PEAC). Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Science in Marriage and Family Counseling Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Education, Department of Psychology and Counseling This program prepares the student for working within mental health centers, hospitals, industry, churches and private practice. Marriage and family therapists contribute important knowledge and skill to treatment of parent-child problems, marital conflict, sexual dysfunction, substance abuse and other common psycho-social problems. Emphasis is placed on the development of skilled clinicians who successfully integrate therapeutic knowledge and practice. A significant dimension of the program is attention to the often neglected needs of marginalized persons: ethnic minorities, the impoverished, and women. Therapy involves consideration of the social and cultural forces impinging on individuals, couples and families. An effort is made to prepare clinicians capable of effective intervention at the individual, family and community levels. The program is designed to train traditional students who enter directly out of undergraduate programs and non-traditional students who are returning to college to undertake professional preparation for a new career. Students are recruited primarily from the state of Mississippi and surrounding southeastern states. Faculty participating in the program teach a combination of graduate and undergraduate course work, supervise student research when appropriate, and provide regular advising services. Students must have undergraduate degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.25 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education, Department of Psychology and Counseling School of Education, Department of Psychology and Counseling, Box 4013, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3841 The Department of Psychology attempts to teach and apply dynamics of human adjustment to life.The aims of this teaching area are the preparation of students for more effective functioning as healthy human beings; integration of personality by Christian teaching;the practical application of psychology in the student’s chosen field; and the training of students in basic professional studies. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Science in Mathematics Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Mathematics This program is designed for the person who wishes to pursue a program of graduate study that will provide added depth in chemistry as well as supporting information in related fields. Students must hold a bachelor's degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Mathematics School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, PO Box 4025, Mississippi College, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3217 The Department maintains an active Math Club which is also a student chapter of the Mathematical Association of America. Outstanding Mathematics Majors and Minors are invited to be members of the MC chapter of the national honorary society Pi Mu Epsilon. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Education, Department of Psychology and Counseling This program prepares the student for working within mental and behavioral health settings, such as human service agencies and hospitals, as well as career and educational environments. Emphasis is focused on training the student to be a skilled clinician who is capable of integrating counseling and psychology theory with their daily practice. A special emphasis in this program is preparing the student for new and dramatic changes occurring within today's behavioral health care and managed care marketplace, with training in brief therapies, practical models of treatment, and cooperation with third party payors of service. Graduates of this program are trained to offer counseling and therapy services to individuals, families, and groups; they assess and target for treatment problems involving developmental transitions, or more severe behavioral and emotional problems; they also consult with individuals, families, and organizations. The program is designed to train traditional students who enter directly out of undergraduate programs and non-traditional students who are returning to college to undertake professional preparation for a new career. Students are recruited primarily from the state of Mississippi and surrounding southeastern states. Faculty participating in the program teach a combination of graduate and undergraduate course work, supervise student research when appropriate, and provide regular advising services. The MHC mission statement is reviewed for revision on a regular basis. Students must have undergraduate degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.25 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Education, Department of Psychology and Counseling School of Education, Department of Psychology and Counseling, Box 4013, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3841 The Department of Psychology attempts to teach and apply dynamics of human adjustment to life.The aims of this teaching area are the preparation of students for more effective functioning as healthy human beings; integration of personality by Christian teaching;the practical application of psychology in the student’s chosen field; and the training of students in basic professional studies. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Science in TESOL Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Modern Languages This program is to develop qualified graduate students who have an interest in teaching English to non native English Speakers. This is an interdisciplinary program with courses in linguistics, teacher training and pedagogy, research, and multicultural understanding, incorporating the departments of Foreign Languages, Education, English, and Communication. Students must have undergraduate degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College FLG 5450- The Multicultural Classroom (9 hours), FLG 5451- Second Language Acquisition, FLG 5452- Applied Linguistics, FLG 5453- Methods and Curriculum Design, EDU 6504- Research- Methods and Procedures, ENG 5457- History of the English Language, FLG 6550- Senior Portfolio. Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Modern Languages School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Modern Languages, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7664 The School of Humanities and Social Sciences encourages students to appreciate the richness of human experience. Its curriculum seeks to integrate academic excellence with Christian commitment, providing a general education as well as in-depth knowledge in particular majors. The goal of the School’s courses is to foster an understanding of human behavior, values, and achievements that will serve students throughout their lives. The insights and skills that come from these courses also prepare students for meaningful careers and for graduate school or professional studies. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Social Sciences in Criminal Justice Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies   Students must have undergraduate degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies, P O Box 4006, Mississippi College, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3221 Within the framework of the general aims and objectives of the College, the Department of History and Political Science proposes to achieve these ends: to acquaint the student with the history and progress of civilization, and with the efforts of others to recreate humankind&#39;s past; to acquaint the student with the principles and political philosophies of government to develop with him or her the capacity for honest, critical inquiry; to inspire him or her in the search for knowledge; and to promote the highest development of Christian and democratic ideals, and the courage to put them into practice. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Social Sciences in History Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies   Students must have undergraduate degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies, P O Box 4006, Mississippi College, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3221 Within the framework of the general aims and objectives of the College, the Department of History and Political Science proposes to achieve these ends: to acquaint the student with the history and progress of civilization, and with the efforts of others to recreate humankind&#39;s past; to acquaint the student with the principles and political philosophies of government to develop with him or her the capacity for honest, critical inquiry; to inspire him or her in the search for knowledge; and to promote the highest development of Christian and democratic ideals, and the courage to put them into practice. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Master of Social Sciences in Political Science Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies   Students must have undergraduate degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Political Science, Administration of Justice, and Paralegal Studies, P O Box 4006, Mississippi College, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3221 Within the framework of the general aims and objectives of the College, the Department of History and Political Science proposes to achieve these ends: to acquaint the student with the history and progress of civilization, and with the efforts of others to recreate humankind&#39;s past; to acquaint the student with the principles and political philosophies of government to develop with him or her the capacity for honest, critical inquiry; to inspire him or her in the search for knowledge; and to promote the highest development of Christian and democratic ideals, and the courage to put them into practice. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Masters of Combined Science in Biological Sciences Full Time 1 Year(s) $1215 per 3-hour course School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Biology This program is designed to prepare students for a career in private industry or for continued graduate study. This degree meets the requirement for Class AA Standard Educator License provided that the student already has a Class A Standard Educator Lincense. Students must have baccalaureate degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Biology School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Biology, PO Box 4045, Mississippi College, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3321 The School of Science and Mathematics offers students the opportunity to learn and apply the scientific approach to the acquisition of knowledge and to develop problem-solving and critical thinking skills. These opportunities are provided through an extensive variety of courses and research experiences in the sciences and mathematics and involve both theoretical modeling and experimental investigation. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Masters of Combined Science in Mathematics Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Mathematics This program is designed for the person who wishes to pursue a program of graduate study that will provide added depth in chemistry as well as supporting information in related fields. Students must hold a bachelor's degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Mathematics School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, PO Box 4025, Mississippi College, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3217 The Department maintains an active Math Club which is also a student chapter of the Mathematical Association of America. Outstanding Mathematics Majors and Minors are invited to be members of the MC chapter of the national honorary society Pi Mu Epsilon. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176053 Mississippi College Masters of Education in Mathematics Full Time Variable $1215 per 3-hour course School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Mathematics This program is designed for the person who wishes to pursue a program of graduate study that will provide added depth in chemistry as well as supporting information in related fields. Students must hold a bachelor's degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university. They should have at least a 3.5 undergraduate GPA. A combined score of 850 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the General Test or a score of at least 450 on either Verbal or Quantitative sections and a score of 2.5 on the Analytical Writing International students whose native language is not English must present the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 500 on paper test, 173 on computer-based exam are required for admission. Masters Mississippi College   Mississippi College James Brackenridge, Executive Director   200 South Capitol Street, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 7635 School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Mathematics School of Science and Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, PO Box 4025, Mississippi College, CLINTON, Mississippi, 39058, +1 601 925 3217 The Department maintains an active Math Club which is also a student chapter of the Mathematical Association of America. Outstanding Mathematics Majors and Minors are invited to be members of the MC chapter of the national honorary society Pi Mu Epsilon. Yes Mississippi College offers a feeling of community, close bonds with mentors, an intimate sharing of faith and knowledge. What really make this university special is the people students get to meet while living on campus. All single, full time undergraduate students under the age of 21 are required to live in a campus residence hall unless they commute from home. The residence halls have tile floors which are easy to keep clean. Students are allowed to bring carpet or area rugs. All residence halls are equipped with mini-blinds. Some students choose to put up curtains, too. Tension rods are the only acceptable way to hang curtains. No nails, screws, sticky tape or glue may be used on any walls. Cork strips have been installed to hang posters, etc. Nothing should be attached to the walls other than the cork strips. The walls are painted neutral colors and may not be painted. The eleven residence halls have oak furniture. Each room has: 2 single beds that can be bunked, 2 desks with chairs and 2 chests of drawers. All furniture must remain in the rooms. All interior areas as well as a perimeter of 25 feet around every entrance of the residence halls is smoke free. The only appliances allowed in rooms are SMALL refrigerators (no taller than 3 feet), coffee pots, and irons. Coffee pots and irons must have a functioning automatic shut-off switch. In residence halls for women, kitchens are provided for student use. In residence halls for men, areas are provided which contain a microwave for student use. All residents are expected to keep their rooms in a clean, safe manner. The private bathrooms and suites in Cockcroft-Caldwell, Hitt-McCullough, Quick and East and West Towers must be maintained by the resident students.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate Degree in Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jefferson Davis Campus This program is designed to prepare qualified Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT-B) to become professional health care providers at the level of (EMT-P). The curriculum meets the requirements of local, state, and national accrediting agencies. The program is nationally accredited by the Committee on Accreditation of Education Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Professions (CAAHEP). Paramedic students successfully complete the program receives an associate degree from the college and is eligible to write the National Registry Examination for EMT-Paramedic. If successful with this examination, certification as an EMT-Paramedic may be obtained from the Mississippi Department of Health, Division of Emergency Medical Services. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jefferson Davis Campus Jefferson Davis Campus, 2226 Switzer Road, GULFPORT, Mississippi, 39507, +1 228 896 3355 The Jefferson Davis Campus is located just over a mile from the Mississippi beach, the Jefferson Davis Campus in Gulfport gives students the advantage of close-to-home, quality education loaded with variety and dynamic student activities for every taste. The JD Campus provides a well-rounded college experience academic and career-technical programs, fine arts activities, an active student body, clubs and organizations, workforce development and a diverse cultural experience without ever leaving home. The Student Services Center is conveniently located in front of the campus and students can benefit from the Fitness Center in the gymnasium, a great place to get started on a fit and healthy life. Each year, several career and technical students bring home top awards from district, state and national competitions. For top-ranked academic students wanting even more challenges, there’s the honors program, which offers both career and financial advantages. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Golf/Recreational Turf Management Technology Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College This program is designed to prepare individuals to establish, maintain and manage grassed areas (turf) for golf/recreational and other purposes. The curriculum includes instruction in business management, design, turf grass management, irrigation, and operation/maintenance of equipment and machinery. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573, +1 601 928 5211 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College responds to the educational needs of community, which is defined as the district of George, Harrison, Jackson and Stone counties, by providing an outstanding learning environment supported by excellent instruction and services. The College achieves this by creating an atmosphere that fosters lifelong learning, responsible citizenship and progressive leadership in a dynamic setting. It provides opportunities for participation in world class programs and services. The College is accredited by the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation and by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees.As the college’s original campus, founded in 1912, Perkinston is the only campus with dormitories. Living on campus fosters school spirit and a sense of belonging. Activities abound here from football games and pep rallies to theater and art openings. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Graphic Design Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College This program aims to prepare students for entry-level employment and advancement in the field of graphic design, commercial art, media art, and web graphics. Students receive instruction in the design and execution of printed publications, packaging, web graphics, illustrations, rendering, logo design, and design principles necessary to produce designs for printed ads, books, posters, billboards, catalogs, brochures, and other forms of visual communications. Coursework references industry specifications, including the selection of ink and paper, screen printing, sign making, and other printing/binding techniques. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573, +1 601 928 5211 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College responds to the educational needs of community, which is defined as the district of George, Harrison, Jackson and Stone counties, by providing an outstanding learning environment supported by excellent instruction and services. The College achieves this by creating an atmosphere that fosters lifelong learning, responsible citizenship and progressive leadership in a dynamic setting. It provides opportunities for participation in world class programs and services. The College is accredited by the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation and by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees.As the college’s original campus, founded in 1912, Perkinston is the only campus with dormitories. Living on campus fosters school spirit and a sense of belonging. Activities abound here from football games and pep rallies to theater and art openings. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Human Services Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jackson County Campus In this program student has the option of entering the work force upon completion of the associate degree. If the student elects to transfer to an upper division school students must counsel with the Human Services instructor. The course work and 120 hours of field experience will enable the student to function in mental health, social services and education. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jackson County Campus Jackson County Campus, PO Box 100, GAUTIER, Mississippi, 39553, +1 228 497 9602 The Jackson County campus is a vital part of its community. It boasts a strong workforce development program through on-going training partnerships with such Jackson County industries as Northrop Grumman and ChevronTexaco. Additionally, MGCCC actively promotes its community by partnering with local industries such as WLOX TV, The ChevronTexaco Pascagoula Refinery, and Keesler Federal Credit Union for important ventures such as the Veteran’s History Project. Another exciting expansion involving the JC Campus is the upcoming development of the Pascagoula River Basin Estuarine Education Center. This center will be a hub of experientially-based learning, and it will expand environmental and marine technology educational offerings and add natural resource management and outdoor recreation leadership opportunities for associate degree programs, community-based outreach programs, and research-based programs. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Landscape Management Technology Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College This program prepares individuals to locate, plant, and maintain turf, plants, shrubs, devices for the beautification of home grounds, and other areas of human habitat and recreation. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573, +1 601 928 5211 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College responds to the educational needs of community, which is defined as the district of George, Harrison, Jackson and Stone counties, by providing an outstanding learning environment supported by excellent instruction and services. The College achieves this by creating an atmosphere that fosters lifelong learning, responsible citizenship and progressive leadership in a dynamic setting. It provides opportunities for participation in world class programs and services. The College is accredited by the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation and by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees.As the college’s original campus, founded in 1912, Perkinston is the only campus with dormitories. Living on campus fosters school spirit and a sense of belonging. Activities abound here from football games and pep rallies to theater and art openings. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Medical Laboratory Technology Full Time 1 Year(s)



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$ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jackson County Campus This program aims to prepare individuals to work in a medical laboratory under the supervision of a medical technologist or pathologist and/or other physicians. Included are routine laboratory procedures and tasks in the areas of hematology, bacteriology, immunohematology, chemistry, parasitology, immunology, and urinalysis. This program is twenty-four months duration and is offered in affiliation with local hospitals. The clinical laboratories are recognized as extended campuses of the college. Students successfully completing this program are prepared for employment in hospitals, medical laboratories, clinics, and industry as Medical Laboratory Technicians. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jackson County Campus Jackson County Campus, PO Box 100, GAUTIER, Mississippi, 39553, +1 228 497 9602 The Jackson County campus is a vital part of its community. It boasts a strong workforce development program through on-going training partnerships with such Jackson County industries as Northrop Grumman and ChevronTexaco. Additionally, MGCCC actively promotes its community by partnering with local industries such as WLOX TV, The ChevronTexaco Pascagoula Refinery, and Keesler Federal Credit Union for important ventures such as the Veteran’s History Project. Another exciting expansion involving the JC Campus is the upcoming development of the Pascagoula River Basin Estuarine Education Center. This center will be a hub of experientially-based learning, and it will expand environmental and marine technology educational offerings and add natural resource management and outdoor recreation leadership opportunities for associate degree programs, community-based outreach programs, and research-based programs. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Accounting Technology Concentration Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College This program intends to prepare students for employment opportunities in the accounting field. Upon successful completion, students should be prepared for accounting positions in business and industry, governmental agencies, and public accounting firms. The program at Gulf Coast not only includes traditional instruction in specialized accounting courses and related business courses, but also includes related computer courses. Instruction in these classes includes how to use computers to calculate and record data, which helps to qualify accounting technology graduates for immediate employment. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573, +1 601 928 5211 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College responds to the educational needs of community, which is defined as the district of George, Harrison, Jackson and Stone counties, by providing an outstanding learning environment supported by excellent instruction and services. The College achieves this by creating an atmosphere that fosters lifelong learning, responsible citizenship and progressive leadership in a dynamic setting. It provides opportunities for participation in world class programs and services. The College is accredited by the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation and by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees.As the college’s original campus, founded in 1912, Perkinston is the only campus with dormitories. Living on campus fosters school spirit and a sense of belonging. Activities abound here from football games and pep rallies to theater and art openings. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business Management Technology Concentration Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College This program provides training for students that lead to the development of comprehensive entrepreneurial skills necessary in private business or in the public or not-for-profit sectors emphasizing both domestic and foreign markets. Students in business management study the financial and structural side of organization, including accounting, management, data processing and economics. The human side supervision, communication skills, organizational behavior and psychology is also covered in this program. Business Management Technology provides training for career opportunities for administrative positions in a wide variety of career settings business, industry, educational institutions, and government or social services agencies. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573, +1 601 928 5211 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College responds to the educational needs of community, which is defined as the district of George, Harrison, Jackson and Stone counties, by providing an outstanding learning environment supported by excellent instruction and services. The College achieves this by creating an atmosphere that fosters lifelong learning, responsible citizenship and progressive leadership in a dynamic setting. It provides opportunities for participation in world class programs and services. The College is accredited by the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation and by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees.As the college’s original campus, founded in 1912, Perkinston is the only campus with dormitories. Living on campus fosters school spirit and a sense of belonging. Activities abound here from football games and pep rallies to theater and art openings. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business and Marketing Management Technology Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jackson County Campus This program is designed to provide specialized occupational instruction in all phases of marketing management including e-business and internet marketing. This program prepares students for careers in dynamic marketing professions. A combination of class work and practical experience is stressed. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jackson County Campus Jackson County Campus, PO Box 100, GAUTIER, Mississippi, 39553, +1 228 497 9602 The Jackson County campus is a vital part of its community. It boasts a strong workforce development program through on-going training partnerships with such Jackson County industries as Northrop Grumman and ChevronTexaco. Additionally, MGCCC actively promotes its community by partnering with local industries such as WLOX TV, The ChevronTexaco Pascagoula Refinery, and Keesler Federal Credit Union for important ventures such as the Veteran’s History Project. Another exciting expansion involving the JC Campus is the upcoming development of the Pascagoula River Basin Estuarine Education Center. This center will be a hub of experientially-based learning, and it will expand environmental and marine technology educational offerings and add natural resource management and outdoor recreation leadership opportunities for associate degree programs, community-based outreach programs, and research-based programs. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Computer Networking Technology Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College This program aims to provide students with the required skills and expertise to be employable in the field of computer networking as computer networking technicians and/or network administrators. The required skill and expertise will be provided through course work in the design, telecommunications, installation, maintenance, network administration of client/server systems, and operation of computer networks. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573, +1 601 928 5211 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College responds to the educational needs of community, which is defined as the district of George, Harrison, Jackson and Stone counties, by providing an outstanding learning environment supported by excellent instruction and services. The College achieves this by creating an atmosphere that fosters lifelong learning, responsible citizenship and progressive leadership in a dynamic setting. It provides opportunities for participation in world class programs and services. The College is accredited by the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation and by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees.As the college’s original campus, founded in 1912, Perkinston is the only campus with dormitories. Living on campus fosters school spirit and a sense of belonging. Activities abound here from football games and pep rallies to theater and art openings. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Computer Programming Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jefferson Davis Campus This program intends to prepare students for entry-level employment in Computer Programming. Students design computer application software programs, learn about company data files, develop test data to verify that their programs work as required by user needs, and learn how to keep files secure and present solutions. Students are also involved in determining the needs of the users and designing the computer application to be user friendly. Computer programmers write, test, and maintain the detailed instructions, called programs that computers follow to perform their functions. Programmers also conceive, design, and test logical structures for solving problems by computer. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jefferson Davis Campus Jefferson Davis Campus, 2226 Switzer Road, GULFPORT, Mississippi, 39507, +1 228 896 3355 The Jefferson Davis Campus is located just over a mile from the Mississippi beach, the Jefferson Davis Campus in Gulfport gives students the advantage of close-to-home, quality education loaded with variety and dynamic student activities for every taste. The JD Campus provides a well-rounded college experience academic and career-technical programs, fine arts activities, an active student body, clubs and organizations, workforce development and a diverse cultural experience without ever leaving home. The Student Services Center is conveniently located in front of the campus and students can benefit from the Fitness Center in the gymnasium, a great place to get started on a fit and healthy life. Each year, several career and technical students bring home top awards from district, state and national competitions. For top-ranked academic students wanting even more challenges, there’s the honors program, which offers both career and financial advantages. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Computer Servicing Technology Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College This program intends to prepare individuals to install, operate, maintain, service, and diagnose operational problems in computer systems arising from mechanical or electrical malfunctions in computer units or systems. Courses in the Computer Servicing Technology program describe the electrical circuits and mechanical devices used in computer construction and their combination into a total computer system. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573, +1 601 928 5211 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College responds to the educational needs of community, which is defined as the district of George, Harrison, Jackson and Stone counties, by providing an outstanding learning environment supported by excellent instruction and services. The College achieves this by creating an atmosphere that fosters lifelong learning, responsible citizenship and progressive leadership in a dynamic setting. It provides opportunities for participation in world class programs and services. The College is accredited by the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation and by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees.As the college’s original campus, founded in 1912, Perkinston is the only campus with dormitories. Living on campus fosters school spirit and a sense of belonging. Activities abound here from football games and pep rallies to theater and art openings. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Construction Management Technology Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jefferson Davis Campus This program is designed to prepare technicians for employment within the construction industries and firms in mid-level management operations as estimators, material specialists, planners, project managers, layout specialists, or other construction operations. Individuals currently employed as professionals will enhance their ability to perform their duties in the construction business. Upon completion students will be prepared for jobs in supervision, estimating, layout, handling, storing, monitoring, materials, safety, leadership, and organization of construction projects. In the program, students learn environment and workplace safety issues. They also learn how to identify safety hazards and notify the proper authorities. Through an internship program, students have the opportunity to work in a position related to construction management technology. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jefferson Davis Campus Jefferson Davis Campus, 2226 Switzer Road, GULFPORT, Mississippi, 39507, +1 228 896 3355 The Jefferson Davis Campus is located just over a mile from the Mississippi beach, the Jefferson Davis Campus in Gulfport gives students the advantage of close-to-home, quality education loaded with variety and dynamic student activities for every taste. The JD Campus provides a well-rounded college experience academic and career-technical programs, fine arts activities, an active student body, clubs and organizations, workforce development and a diverse cultural experience without ever leaving home. The Student Services Center is conveniently located in front of the campus and students can benefit from the Fitness Center in the gymnasium, a great place to get started on a fit and healthy life. Each year, several career and technical students bring home top awards from district, state and national competitions. For top-ranked academic students wanting even more challenges, there’s the honors program, which offers both career and financial advantages. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Database Administration Technology Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jackson County Campus This program is designed to prepare the student for entry-level employment in the database administration field. Students will learn how to setup, administer, maintain, and troubleshoot a large-scale Oracle relational database system. Graduates of the database technology program, offered at the Jackson County Campus, will have completed all recommended courses to prepare for the Oracle Certified Associate (OCA) exams in Database Administration. A Database Administrator (DBA) is employed to manage a company’s relational database management system. The DBA would be in charge of database security and access by creating users and granting specific privileges to those users, as designated by company policy. Other responsibilities of the DBA include network administration and monitoring system performance. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jackson County Campus Jackson County Campus, PO Box 100, GAUTIER, Mississippi, 39553, +1 228 497 9602 The Jackson County campus is a vital part of its community. It boasts a strong workforce development program through on-going training partnerships with such Jackson County industries as Northrop Grumman and ChevronTexaco. Additionally, MGCCC actively promotes its community by partnering with local industries such as WLOX TV, The ChevronTexaco Pascagoula Refinery, and Keesler Federal Credit Union for important ventures such as the Veteran’s History Project. Another exciting expansion involving the JC Campus is the upcoming development of the Pascagoula River Basin Estuarine Education Center. This center will be a hub of experientially-based learning, and it will expand environmental and marine technology educational offerings and add natural resource management and outdoor recreation leadership opportunities for associate degree programs, community-based outreach programs, and research-based programs. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Drafting and Design Technology Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jackson County Campus This program is designed to provide specialized occupational instruction in all phases of drafting technology in order to prepare students for positions in the drafting field. A combination of class work and laboratory experience is stressed. The content of this curriculum framework is based on national standards as developed by the Foundation for Industrial Modernization (1994), National Skill Standards for Computer-Aided Drafting and Design. Also, the Computer Aided Drafting and Design Skill Standards, as developed by the National Coalition for Advanced Manufacturing (1999), were reviewed. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jackson County Campus Jackson County Campus, PO Box 100, GAUTIER, Mississippi, 39553, +1 228 497 9602 The Jackson County campus is a vital part of its community. It boasts a strong workforce development program through on-going training partnerships with such Jackson County industries as Northrop Grumman and ChevronTexaco. Additionally, MGCCC actively promotes its community by partnering with local industries such as WLOX TV, The ChevronTexaco Pascagoula Refinery, and Keesler Federal Credit Union for important ventures such as the Veteran’s History Project. Another exciting expansion involving the JC Campus is the upcoming development of the Pascagoula River Basin Estuarine Education Center. This center will be a hub of experientially-based learning, and it will expand environmental and marine technology educational offerings and add natural resource management and outdoor recreation leadership opportunities for associate degree programs, community-based outreach programs, and research-based programs. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Early Childhood Education Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College This program provides preparation for a professional career in the discipline of early childhood education spanning a variety of career options. This discipline includes classroom instruction, supervised laboratory experiences, and work-based learning experiences. Students will develop competencies, which enable them to provide services, teach, and guide young children as related to various child development professions. Jobs are available for all students who complete this discipline, in a public, private, or parochial early childhood education technology program, including those in public and private childcare centers which serve children of all socioeconomic levels and abilities, commercial, industrial, institutional centers; and recreational and hospital childcare centers. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573, +1 601 928 5211 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College responds to the educational needs of community, which is defined as the district of George, Harrison, Jackson and Stone counties, by providing an outstanding learning environment supported by excellent instruction and services. The College achieves this by creating an atmosphere that fosters lifelong learning, responsible citizenship and progressive leadership in a dynamic setting. It provides opportunities for participation in world class programs and services. The College is accredited by the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation and by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees.As the college’s original campus, founded in 1912, Perkinston is the only campus with dormitories. Living on campus fosters school spirit and a sense of belonging. Activities abound here from football games and pep rallies to theater and art openings. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Electronics Technology Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jackson County Campus This program aims to prepare individuals to support electrical engineers and other professionals in the design, development, and testing of electrical circuits, devices, and systems. Included are instruction in model and prototype development and testing systems analysis and integration including design, development of corrective and preventive maintenance techniques; application of engineering data; and the preparation of reports and test results. The purpose of the Electronics Technology curriculum is to provide technical knowledge and skills that will allow students to become world-class electronics technicians. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jackson County Campus Jackson County Campus, PO Box 100, GAUTIER, Mississippi, 39553, +1 228 497 9602 The Jackson County campus is a vital part of its community. It boasts a strong workforce development program through on-going training partnerships with such Jackson County industries as Northrop Grumman and ChevronTexaco. Additionally, MGCCC actively promotes its community by partnering with local industries such as WLOX TV, The ChevronTexaco Pascagoula Refinery, and Keesler Federal Credit Union for important ventures such as the Veteran’s History Project. Another exciting expansion involving the JC Campus is the upcoming development of the Pascagoula River Basin Estuarine Education Center. This center will be a hub of experientially-based learning, and it will expand environmental and marine technology educational offerings and add natural resource management and outdoor recreation leadership opportunities for associate degree programs, community-based outreach programs, and research-based programs. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Fashion Marketing Technology Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jefferson Davis Campus This program is designed to provide specialized instruction in all phases of fashion marketing in order to prepare students for careers in fashion and its related professions and industries such as store manager, wardrobe consultant, buyer, sales representative, visual merchandiser, and fashion director. A combination of class work and practical experience is stressed. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jefferson Davis Campus Jefferson Davis Campus, 2226 Switzer Road, GULFPORT, Mississippi, 39507, +1 228 896 3355 The Jefferson Davis Campus is located just over a mile from the Mississippi beach, the Jefferson Davis Campus in Gulfport gives students the advantage of close-to-home, quality education loaded with variety and dynamic student activities for every taste. The JD Campus provides a well-rounded college experience academic and career-technical programs, fine arts activities, an active student body, clubs and organizations, workforce development and a diverse cultural experience without ever leaving home. The Student Services Center is conveniently located in front of the campus and students can benefit from the Fitness Center in the gymnasium, a great place to get started on a fit and healthy life. Each year, several career and technical students bring home top awards from district, state and national competitions. For top-ranked academic students wanting even more challenges, there’s the honors program, which offers both career and financial advantages. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Funeral Service Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College This program prepares students for employment as funeral directors and embalmers. In addition to classroom instruction, the curriculum includes laboratory and clinical experiences. Students are taught specific skills necessary to become protectors of public health. Course work includes anatomy, marketing principles, grief counseling, restorative art, and business law and ethics. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573, +1 601 928 5211 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College responds to the educational needs of community, which is defined as the district of George, Harrison, Jackson and Stone counties, by providing an outstanding learning environment supported by excellent instruction and services. The College achieves this by creating an atmosphere that fosters lifelong learning, responsible citizenship and progressive leadership in a dynamic setting. It provides opportunities for participation in world class programs and services. The College is accredited by the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation and by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees.As the college’s original campus, founded in 1912, Perkinston is the only campus with dormitories. Living on campus fosters school spirit and a sense of belonging. Activities abound here from football games and pep rallies to theater and art openings. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Hotel and Restaurant Management Concenctration Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jefferson Davis Campus This program is designed to provide specialized occupational instruction in all phases of hotel and restaurant management to prepare students for careers as managers/supervisors in the hospitality industry. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jefferson Davis Campus Jefferson Davis Campus, 2226 Switzer Road, GULFPORT, Mississippi, 39507, +1 228 896 3355 The Jefferson Davis Campus is located just over a mile from the Mississippi beach, the Jefferson Davis Campus in Gulfport gives students the advantage of close-to-home, quality education loaded with variety and dynamic student activities for every taste. The JD Campus provides a well-rounded college experience academic and career-technical programs, fine arts activities, an active student body, clubs and organizations, workforce development and a diverse cultural experience without ever leaving home. The Student Services Center is conveniently located in front of the campus and students can benefit from the Fitness Center in the gymnasium, a great place to get started on a fit and healthy life. Each year, several career and technical students bring home top awards from district, state and national competitions. For top-ranked academic students wanting even more challenges, there’s the honors program, which offers both career and financial advantages. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Logistics Technology Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jackson County Campus This program is designed to prepare individuals to manage and coordinate the procurement, distribution, maintenance and replacement of material and personnel. Logistical functions in an enterprise range from acquisitions to receiving and handling, through internal allocation of resources to the handling and delivery of a product or service. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jackson County Campus Jackson County Campus, PO Box 100, GAUTIER, Mississippi, 39553, +1 228 497 9602 The Jackson County campus is a vital part of its community. It boasts a strong workforce development program through on-going training partnerships with such Jackson County industries as Northrop Grumman and ChevronTexaco. Additionally, MGCCC actively promotes its community by partnering with local industries such as WLOX TV, The ChevronTexaco Pascagoula Refinery, and Keesler Federal Credit Union for important ventures such as the Veteran’s History Project. Another exciting expansion involving the JC Campus is the upcoming development of the Pascagoula River Basin Estuarine Education Center. This center will be a hub of experientially-based learning, and it will expand environmental and marine technology educational offerings and add natural resource management and outdoor recreation leadership opportunities for associate degree programs, community-based outreach programs, and research-based programs. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Medical Office Technology Concentration - Medical Billing and Coding Option Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jefferson Davis Campus This program prepares the successful completer for employment in the field of patient billing and medical insurance coding. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jefferson Davis Campus Jefferson Davis Campus, 2226 Switzer Road, GULFPORT, Mississippi, 39507, +1 228 896 3355 The Jefferson Davis Campus is located just over a mile from the Mississippi beach, the Jefferson Davis Campus in Gulfport gives students the advantage of close-to-home, quality education loaded with variety and dynamic student activities for every taste. The JD Campus provides a well-rounded college experience academic and career-technical programs, fine arts activities, an active student body, clubs and organizations, workforce development and a diverse cultural experience without ever leaving home. The Student Services Center is conveniently located in front of the campus and students can benefit from the Fitness Center in the gymnasium, a great place to get started on a fit and healthy life. Each year, several career and technical students bring home top awards from district, state and national competitions. For top-ranked academic students wanting even more challenges, there’s the honors program, which offers both career and financial advantages. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Medical Office Technology Concentration - Medical Information Specialist Technology Option Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jefferson Davis Campus This program prepares individuals to perform medical office, electronic records management, medical billing and coding, electronic medical office administration, and medical law and regulations. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jefferson Davis Campus Jefferson Davis Campus, 2226 Switzer Road, GULFPORT, Mississippi, 39507, +1 228 896 3355 The Jefferson Davis Campus is located just over a mile from the Mississippi beach, the Jefferson Davis Campus in Gulfport gives students the advantage of close-to-home, quality education loaded with variety and dynamic student activities for every taste. The JD Campus provides a well-rounded college experience academic and career-technical programs, fine arts activities, an active student body, clubs and organizations, workforce development and a diverse cultural experience without ever leaving home. The Student Services Center is conveniently located in front of the campus and students can benefit from the Fitness Center in the gymnasium, a great place to get started on a fit and healthy life. Each year, several career and technical students bring home top awards from district, state and national competitions. For top-ranked academic students wanting even more challenges, there’s the honors program, which offers both career and financial advantages. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Medical Office Technology Concentration - Medical Transcription Option Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jefferson Davis Campus This program prepares the successful completer for employment in the field of medical transcription of patient records. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jefferson Davis Campus Jefferson Davis Campus, 2226 Switzer Road, GULFPORT, Mississippi, 39507, +1 228 896 3355 The Jefferson Davis Campus is located just over a mile from the Mississippi beach, the Jefferson Davis Campus in Gulfport gives students the advantage of close-to-home, quality education loaded with variety and dynamic student activities for every taste. The JD Campus provides a well-rounded college experience academic and career-technical programs, fine arts activities, an active student body, clubs and organizations, workforce development and a diverse cultural experience without ever leaving home. The Student Services Center is conveniently located in front of the campus and students can benefit from the Fitness Center in the gymnasium, a great place to get started on a fit and healthy life. Each year, several career and technical students bring home top awards from district, state and national competitions. For top-ranked academic students wanting even more challenges, there’s the honors program, which offers both career and financial advantages. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Network Security Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jefferson Davis Campus This program offers practical training in the areas of confidentiality, integrity and availability in information security. The program entails installation, design, management, operation, planning and troubleshooting of a secure information technology infrastructure. The knowledge will aid in providing a reliable, scalable, consistent, responsive and secure enterprise network. With that training, students can deter and prevent cybercrime that plagues corporations and government agencies; identity and data theft, hacking and invasion of privacy. With network security training, students can handle web and network security exploits, intrusion prevention, network traffic analysis, cryptography and encryption. The training merges advanced skills in mathematics, networking, and programming all talents that are in heavy demand by industries who fear cyber attacks on their most treasured assets: their data and network systems. As a network security major, students learn to guard vital information systems vigilantly as they fight cyber crime. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jefferson Davis Campus Jefferson Davis Campus, 2226 Switzer Road, GULFPORT, Mississippi, 39507, +1 228 896 3355 The Jefferson Davis Campus is located just over a mile from the Mississippi beach, the Jefferson Davis Campus in Gulfport gives students the advantage of close-to-home, quality education loaded with variety and dynamic student activities for every taste. The JD Campus provides a well-rounded college experience academic and career-technical programs, fine arts activities, an active student body, clubs and organizations, workforce development and a diverse cultural experience without ever leaving home. The Student Services Center is conveniently located in front of the campus and students can benefit from the Fitness Center in the gymnasium, a great place to get started on a fit and healthy life. Each year, several career and technical students bring home top awards from district, state and national competitions. For top-ranked academic students wanting even more challenges, there’s the honors program, which offers both career and financial advantages. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College This program is designed to prepare students to become registered nurses. The program is state accredited by the Mississippi Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning and nationally accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission. Successful completion of the ADN program leads to the award of an Associate of Applied Science Degree and permits the graduate to apply to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses. Permission to take the licensure examination may be denied by the Board of Nursing for reasons which include, but are not limited to, fraud/deceit in making application, felony or misdemeanor convictions or charges pending in any state, and drug and alcohol misuse. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573, +1 601 928 5211 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College responds to the educational needs of community, which is defined as the district of George, Harrison, Jackson and Stone counties, by providing an outstanding learning environment supported by excellent instruction and services. The College achieves this by creating an atmosphere that fosters lifelong learning, responsible citizenship and progressive leadership in a dynamic setting. It provides opportunities for participation in world class programs and services. The College is accredited by the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation and by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees.As the college’s original campus, founded in 1912, Perkinston is the only campus with dormitories. Living on campus fosters school spirit and a sense of belonging. Activities abound here from football games and pep rallies to theater and art openings. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Office Systems Technology Concentration Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College This program is designed to give a broad overview of the entire office function, not only individual position, an opportunity to investigate the integration of systems, people, and technology; an exposure to career options available within the office which involves the coordination of people, equipment, and resources as well as an opportunity to recognize the relationship between worker and supervisor; and a concentration of skills in a specific area. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573, +1 601 928 5211 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College responds to the educational needs of community, which is defined as the district of George, Harrison, Jackson and Stone counties, by providing an outstanding learning environment supported by excellent instruction and services. The College achieves this by creating an atmosphere that fosters lifelong learning, responsible citizenship and progressive leadership in a dynamic setting. It provides opportunities for participation in world class programs and services. The College is accredited by the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation and by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees.As the college’s original campus, founded in 1912, Perkinston is the only campus with dormitories. Living on campus fosters school spirit and a sense of belonging. Activities abound here from football games and pep rallies to theater and art openings. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Paralegal Technology Concentration Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jefferson Davis Campus This program aims to provide students with the opportunity for employment as a legal assistant in courts, corporation, private law firms, trust departments of banks, and government agencies. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jefferson Davis Campus Jefferson Davis Campus, 2226 Switzer Road, GULFPORT, Mississippi, 39507, +1 228 896 3355 The Jefferson Davis Campus is located just over a mile from the Mississippi beach, the Jefferson Davis Campus in Gulfport gives students the advantage of close-to-home, quality education loaded with variety and dynamic student activities for every taste. The JD Campus provides a well-rounded college experience academic and career-technical programs, fine arts activities, an active student body, clubs and organizations, workforce development and a diverse cultural experience without ever leaving home. The Student Services Center is conveniently located in front of the campus and students can benefit from the Fitness Center in the gymnasium, a great place to get started on a fit and healthy life. Each year, several career and technical students bring home top awards from district, state and national competitions. For top-ranked academic students wanting even more challenges, there’s the honors program, which offers both career and financial advantages. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Process Operations Technology: Petrochemical Refining Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jackson County Campus This program is designed to prepare technicians for employment in the diverse field of process operations in petroleum refineries, power generation facilities, pharmaceutical plants, chemical plants, waste water treatment plants, food and beverage process plants, offshore oil production facilities and a host of other industries. Individuals currently employed as process operations technicians will enhance their ability to perform their duties and increases opportunities to advance. Graduates of this program are prepared for entry level positions at any processing facility. They will have acquired the basic technical skills in equipment and systems and have a broadened vocabulary to make the job specific learning less difficult. Graduates will also have the team building skills, safety awareness, environmental awareness, communication skill and computer skills so vital to performing well in industry today. Through an internship program, most students will have the opportunity to work in a position related to process technology where they will receive work related application of their classroom training. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jackson County Campus Jackson County Campus, PO Box 100, GAUTIER, Mississippi, 39553, +1 228 497 9602 The Jackson County campus is a vital part of its community. It boasts a strong workforce development program through on-going training partnerships with such Jackson County industries as Northrop Grumman and ChevronTexaco. Additionally, MGCCC actively promotes its community by partnering with local industries such as WLOX TV, The ChevronTexaco Pascagoula Refinery, and Keesler Federal Credit Union for important ventures such as the Veteran’s History Project. Another exciting expansion involving the JC Campus is the upcoming development of the Pascagoula River Basin Estuarine Education Center. This center will be a hub of experientially-based learning, and it will expand environmental and marine technology educational offerings and add natural resource management and outdoor recreation leadership opportunities for associate degree programs, community-based outreach programs, and research-based programs. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Process Operations Technology: Power Generation Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College This program is designed to prepare technicians for employment in the diverse field of process operations in power generation facilities, petroleum refineries, pharmaceutical plants, chemical plants, waste water treatment plants, food and beverage process plants, offshore oil production facilities and a host of other industries. Individuals currently employed as process operations technicians will enhance their ability to perform their duties and increases opportunities to advance. Students who complete this program receive an AAS degree in Power Generation Technology. They are prepared for entry level positions at any processing facility. They will have acquired the basic technical skills in equipment and systems and have a broadened vocabulary to make the job specific learning less difficult. They will also have the team building skills, safety awareness, environmental awareness, communication skill and computer skills so vital to performing well in industry today. They will have a working knowledge of state and federal regulations on safety and the environment. Through an internship program, students have the opportunity to work in a position related to process technology where they will receive work related application of their classroom training. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573, +1 601 928 5211 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College responds to the educational needs of community, which is defined as the district of George, Harrison, Jackson and Stone counties, by providing an outstanding learning environment supported by excellent instruction and services. The College achieves this by creating an atmosphere that fosters lifelong learning, responsible citizenship and progressive leadership in a dynamic setting. It provides opportunities for participation in world class programs and services. The College is accredited by the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation and by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees.As the college’s original campus, founded in 1912, Perkinston is the only campus with dormitories. Living on campus fosters school spirit and a sense of belonging. Activities abound here from football games and pep rallies to theater and art openings. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Radiologic Technology - Pre-Professional Phase Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jackson County Campus In this program radiographers perform imaging examinations and accompanying responsibilities at the request of physicians qualified to prescribe and/or perform radiologic procedures. They utilize equipment emitting ionizing radiation to produce radiographic images of the internal structures of human anatomy. These radiographic images are utilized by the physician for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. The radiographer is responsible for all functions in the Radiology Department to insure consistent radiographic images and provide for personal and patient safety from ionizing radiation. In addition to producing diagnostic images and primary patient care, other responsibilities may include administrative and educational functions. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jackson County Campus Jackson County Campus, PO Box 100, GAUTIER, Mississippi, 39553, +1 228 497 9602 The Jackson County campus is a vital part of its community. It boasts a strong workforce development program through on-going training partnerships with such Jackson County industries as Northrop Grumman and ChevronTexaco. Additionally, MGCCC actively promotes its community by partnering with local industries such as WLOX TV, The ChevronTexaco Pascagoula Refinery, and Keesler Federal Credit Union for important ventures such as the Veteran’s History Project. Another exciting expansion involving the JC Campus is the upcoming development of the Pascagoula River Basin Estuarine Education Center. This center will be a hub of experientially-based learning, and it will expand environmental and marine technology educational offerings and add natural resource management and outdoor recreation leadership opportunities for associate degree programs, community-based outreach programs, and research-based programs. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Radiologic Technology - Professional Phase Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jackson County Campus In this program radiographers perform imaging examinations and accompanying responsibilities at the request of physicians qualified to prescribe and/or perform radiologic procedures. They utilize equipment emitting ionizing radiation to produce radiographic images of the internal structures of human anatomy. These radiographic images are utilized by the physician for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. The radiographer is responsible for all functions in the Radiology Department to insure consistent radiographic images and provide for personal and patient safety from ionizing radiation. In addition to producing diagnostic images and primary patient care, other responsibilities may include administrative and educational functions. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jackson County Campus Jackson County Campus, PO Box 100, GAUTIER, Mississippi, 39553, +1 228 497 9602 The Jackson County campus is a vital part of its community. It boasts a strong workforce development program through on-going training partnerships with such Jackson County industries as Northrop Grumman and ChevronTexaco. Additionally, MGCCC actively promotes its community by partnering with local industries such as WLOX TV, The ChevronTexaco Pascagoula Refinery, and Keesler Federal Credit Union for important ventures such as the Veteran’s History Project. Another exciting expansion involving the JC Campus is the upcoming development of the Pascagoula River Basin Estuarine Education Center. This center will be a hub of experientially-based learning, and it will expand environmental and marine technology educational offerings and add natural resource management and outdoor recreation leadership opportunities for associate degree programs, community-based outreach programs, and research-based programs. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Telecommunications Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jackson County Campus This program is designed to prepare students for a wide range of technical positions within the telecommunications industry. Specific preparation is in modes, techniques, and mediums of voice, and data transmissions and reception. Emphasis is on the telephone instrument, key systems, PBX systems, analog and digital voice communications, data communications, fiber optic communications, and satellite and microwave communications. Graduates will be qualified to help select, install, operate, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair telecommunications systems. This curriculum was developed using the Electronics Technicians Association, International standards from the National Coalition for Electronics Education and ETA’s Associate C. E. T. Examination Development Committee. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jackson County Campus Jackson County Campus, PO Box 100, GAUTIER, Mississippi, 39553, +1 228 497 9602 The Jackson County campus is a vital part of its community. It boasts a strong workforce development program through on-going training partnerships with such Jackson County industries as Northrop Grumman and ChevronTexaco. Additionally, MGCCC actively promotes its community by partnering with local industries such as WLOX TV, The ChevronTexaco Pascagoula Refinery, and Keesler Federal Credit Union for important ventures such as the Veteran’s History Project. Another exciting expansion involving the JC Campus is the upcoming development of the Pascagoula River Basin Estuarine Education Center. This center will be a hub of experientially-based learning, and it will expand environmental and marine technology educational offerings and add natural resource management and outdoor recreation leadership opportunities for associate degree programs, community-based outreach programs, and research-based programs. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Travel and Tourism Management Concentration Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jefferson Davis Campus This program is designed to provide specialized instruction and practice to prepare students for careers in tourism occupations. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jefferson Davis Campus Jefferson Davis Campus, 2226 Switzer Road, GULFPORT, Mississippi, 39507, +1 228 896 3355 The Jefferson Davis Campus is located just over a mile from the Mississippi beach, the Jefferson Davis Campus in Gulfport gives students the advantage of close-to-home, quality education loaded with variety and dynamic student activities for every taste. The JD Campus provides a well-rounded college experience academic and career-technical programs, fine arts activities, an active student body, clubs and organizations, workforce development and a diverse cultural experience without ever leaving home. The Student Services Center is conveniently located in front of the campus and students can benefit from the Fitness Center in the gymnasium, a great place to get started on a fit and healthy life. Each year, several career and technical students bring home top awards from district, state and national competitions. For top-ranked academic students wanting even more challenges, there’s the honors program, which offers both career and financial advantages. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Web Development Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College This program offers training in website design, e-commerce development, server administration, graphics manipulation, internet programming, and database integration. Opportunities for students with expertise in web development include state and federal government, corporations, and Internet-based companies. Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW) certifications from Prosoft Learning validate job-role skills competency for entry-level job seekers and seasoned professionals alike. CIW job roles are based on internationally recognized job-role standards accepted by employers around the world. IT workers in more than 100 countries have earned more than 40,000 CIW certifications since the program’s inception in 1998. As one of the fastest growing IT certifications ever, CIW is accepted and endorsed by governments, employers, and academic institutions. Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College is a CIW Authorized Academic Partner (AAP), which offers official CIW courseware that maps directly to the latest exam objectives and onsite CIW exam sessions. In addition, all CIW courses are taught by CIW Certified Instructors to provide a high-quality learning experience. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573, +1 601 928 5211 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College responds to the educational needs of community, which is defined as the district of George, Harrison, Jackson and Stone counties, by providing an outstanding learning environment supported by excellent instruction and services. The College achieves this by creating an atmosphere that fosters lifelong learning, responsible citizenship and progressive leadership in a dynamic setting. It provides opportunities for participation in world class programs and services. The College is accredited by the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation and by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees.As the college’s original campus, founded in 1912, Perkinston is the only campus with dormitories. Living on campus fosters school spirit and a sense of belonging. Activities abound here from football games and pep rallies to theater and art openings. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science in Occupational Education - Auto Collision Repair Technology Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester West Harrison County Center This program is designed to prepare technicians for employment in the diverse field of process operations in power generation facilities, petroleum refineries, pharmaceutical plants, chemical plants, waste water treatment plants, food and beverage process plants, offshore oil production facilities and a host of other industries. Individuals currently employed as process operations technicians will enhance their ability to perform their duties and increases opportunities to advance. Students who complete this program receive an AAS degree in Power Generation Technology. They are prepared for entry level positions at any processing facility. They will have acquired the basic technical skills in equipment and systems and have a broadened vocabulary to make the job specific learning less difficult. They will also have the team building skills, safety awareness, environmental awareness, communication skill and computer skills so vital to performing well in industry today. They will have a working knowledge of state and federal regulations on safety and the environment. Through an internship program, students have the opportunity to work in a position related to process technology where they will receive work related application of their classroom training. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 West Harrison County Center West Harrison County Center, 21500 B Street, LONG BEACH, Mississippi, 39560, +1 228 868 6057 The West Harrison County Center in Long Beach Industrial Park, home to several of Gulf Coast’s secondary and postsecondary programs, is centralized in a hub of economic development. Like its sister campuses and centers, the West Harrison County Center boasts of students who bring home top awards from skills USA and Phi Beta Lambda competitions, so once students are here, they can get involved in a winning organization. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science in Occupational Education - Automotive Technology Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jackson County Campus This program intends to prepare individuals to engage in the servicing and maintenance of all types of automobiles. Instruction includes the diagnosis of malfunctions of all eight areas of ASE/NATEF certification (engine repair, electrical and electronic systems, engine performance, brakes, steering and suspension systems, manual drive trains and axles, automatic transmissions and transaxles, heating and air conditioning). Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jackson County Campus Jackson County Campus, PO Box 100, GAUTIER, Mississippi, 39553, +1 228 497 9602 The Jackson County campus is a vital part of its community. It boasts a strong workforce development program through on-going training partnerships with such Jackson County industries as Northrop Grumman and ChevronTexaco. Additionally, MGCCC actively promotes its community by partnering with local industries such as WLOX TV, The ChevronTexaco Pascagoula Refinery, and Keesler Federal Credit Union for important ventures such as the Veteran’s History Project. Another exciting expansion involving the JC Campus is the upcoming development of the Pascagoula River Basin Estuarine Education Center. This center will be a hub of experientially-based learning, and it will expand environmental and marine technology educational offerings and add natural resource management and outdoor recreation leadership opportunities for associate degree programs, community-based outreach programs, and research-based programs. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science in Occupational Education - Commercial/Residential Maintenance Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College This program is designed to prepare individuals for employment opportunities in commercial and residential building general maintenance and repairs. Content of the program includes federal, state, and local codes; and basic maintenance of heating and cooling systems, ice machines, refrigerators, electrical, plumbing, and welding, irrigation, pools, spas, and building components. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573, +1 601 928 5211 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College responds to the educational needs of community, which is defined as the district of George, Harrison, Jackson and Stone counties, by providing an outstanding learning environment supported by excellent instruction and services. The College achieves this by creating an atmosphere that fosters lifelong learning, responsible citizenship and progressive leadership in a dynamic setting. It provides opportunities for participation in world class programs and services. The College is accredited by the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation and by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees.As the college’s original campus, founded in 1912, Perkinston is the only campus with dormitories. Living on campus fosters school spirit and a sense of belonging. Activities abound here from football games and pep rallies to theater and art openings. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science in Occupational Education - Electrical Technology Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jackson County Campus This program aims to prepare individuals to install, operate, maintain, and repair electrically energized systems such as residential, commercial, and industrial electrical wiring; DC and AC motors and controls; and electrical distribution panels. Instruction in the use of test equipment and meters is included. Safety training is an integral part of the instructional program. A student completing this program should be able to enter the workforce as a second or third year apprentice or a second or first class helper, requiring one or two years of on the job experience prior to receiving first class journeyman classification, based on local methods of certification. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jackson County Campus Jackson County Campus, PO Box 100, GAUTIER, Mississippi, 39553, +1 228 497 9602 The Jackson County campus is a vital part of its community. It boasts a strong workforce development program through on-going training partnerships with such Jackson County industries as Northrop Grumman and ChevronTexaco. Additionally, MGCCC actively promotes its community by partnering with local industries such as WLOX TV, The ChevronTexaco Pascagoula Refinery, and Keesler Federal Credit Union for important ventures such as the Veteran’s History Project. Another exciting expansion involving the JC Campus is the upcoming development of the Pascagoula River Basin Estuarine Education Center. This center will be a hub of experientially-based learning, and it will expand environmental and marine technology educational offerings and add natural resource management and outdoor recreation leadership opportunities for associate degree programs, community-based outreach programs, and research-based programs. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science in Occupational Education - Food Production and Management Technology Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester West Harrison County Center This program offers study in areas of food production, management, and service for fast food operations, quantity food operations, and catering businesses. Emphasis is placed on technical skills in preparing students for entry-level job opportunities in production and management in both commercial and institutional food service settings. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 West Harrison County Center West Harrison County Center, 21500 B Street, LONG BEACH, Mississippi, 39560, +1 228 868 6057 The West Harrison County Center in Long Beach Industrial Park, home to several of Gulf Coast’s secondary and postsecondary programs, is centralized in a hub of economic development. Like its sister campuses and centers, the West Harrison County Center boasts of students who bring home top awards from skills USA and Phi Beta Lambda competitions, so once students are here, they can get involved in a winning organization. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science in Occupational Education - General Drafting Technology Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester West Harrison County Center This program is designed to provide specialized occupational instruction in all phases of drafting technology in order to prepare students for positions in the drafting field. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 West Harrison County Center West Harrison County Center, 21500 B Street, LONG BEACH, Mississippi, 39560, +1 228 868 6057 The West Harrison County Center in Long Beach Industrial Park, home to several of Gulf Coast’s secondary and postsecondary programs, is centralized in a hub of economic development. Like its sister campuses and centers, the West Harrison County Center boasts of students who bring home top awards from skills USA and Phi Beta Lambda competitions, so once students are here, they can get involved in a winning organization. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science in Occupational Education - Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jefferson Davis Campus This program intends to prepare individuals to work in engineering departments or private firms installing, maintaining, and operating small or medium air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration systems. Instruction prepares individuals to work in a commercial organization performing special tasks relating to designing duct work, assembly, installation, servicing, operation, and maintenance of heating, cooling, and refrigeration systems according to the standards of the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers, Inc. and Air Conditioning Refrigeration Institute (ARI). Included are air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration devices; equipment, techniques, and systems; and maintenance and operation of these systems. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jefferson Davis Campus Jefferson Davis Campus, 2226 Switzer Road, GULFPORT, Mississippi, 39507, +1 228 896 3355 The Jefferson Davis Campus is located just over a mile from the Mississippi beach, the Jefferson Davis Campus in Gulfport gives students the advantage of close-to-home, quality education loaded with variety and dynamic student activities for every taste. The JD Campus provides a well-rounded college experience academic and career-technical programs, fine arts activities, an active student body, clubs and organizations, workforce development and a diverse cultural experience without ever leaving home. The Student Services Center is conveniently located in front of the campus and students can benefit from the Fitness Center in the gymnasium, a great place to get started on a fit and healthy life. Each year, several career and technical students bring home top awards from district, state and national competitions. For top-ranked academic students wanting even more challenges, there’s the honors program, which offers both career and financial advantages. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science in Occupational Education - Industrial Maintenance Trades Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jackson County Campus This program is designed to prepare students for entry-level employment as multi-skilled maintenance workers. Industrial technology trade workers are responsible for assembling, installing, and maintaining/repairing machinery used in the manufacturing process. Students receive basic information in a wide variety of areas including safety, machinery maintenance and troubleshooting/service, blueprint reading, basic welding and cutting operations, basic machining operations, fundamentals of piping and hydro-testing, and fundamentals of industrial electricity. This is accompanied by rotating thru the electrical, machine, plumbing/ pipefitting, and welding programs. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jackson County Campus Jackson County Campus, PO Box 100, GAUTIER, Mississippi, 39553, +1 228 497 9602 The Jackson County campus is a vital part of its community. It boasts a strong workforce development program through on-going training partnerships with such Jackson County industries as Northrop Grumman and ChevronTexaco. Additionally, MGCCC actively promotes its community by partnering with local industries such as WLOX TV, The ChevronTexaco Pascagoula Refinery, and Keesler Federal Credit Union for important ventures such as the Veteran’s History Project. Another exciting expansion involving the JC Campus is the upcoming development of the Pascagoula River Basin Estuarine Education Center. This center will be a hub of experientially-based learning, and it will expand environmental and marine technology educational offerings and add natural resource management and outdoor recreation leadership opportunities for associate degree programs, community-based outreach programs, and research-based programs. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science in Occupational Education - Landscape Management Technology Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester West Harrison County Center This program intends to prepare individuals to locate, plant, and maintain turf, plants, shrubs, devices for the beautification of home grounds, and other areas of human habitat and recreation. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 West Harrison County Center West Harrison County Center, 21500 B Street, LONG BEACH, Mississippi, 39560, +1 228 868 6057 The West Harrison County Center in Long Beach Industrial Park, home to several of Gulf Coast’s secondary and postsecondary programs, is centralized in a hub of economic development. Like its sister campuses and centers, the West Harrison County Center boasts of students who bring home top awards from skills USA and Phi Beta Lambda competitions, so once students are here, they can get involved in a winning organization. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science in Occupational Education - Machine Tool Technology Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jackson County Campus This program intends to prepare individual to shape metal parts on machines such as lathes, grinders, drill presses, and milling machines. Included is instruction in making computations related to work dimensions, testing, feeds, and speeds of machines; using precision measuring instruments such as layout tools, micrometers, and gauges; machining and heat-treating various metals; and laying out machine parts. Also included is instruction in the operation and maintenance of computerized equipment. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jackson County Campus Jackson County Campus, PO Box 100, GAUTIER, Mississippi, 39553, +1 228 497 9602 The Jackson County campus is a vital part of its community. It boasts a strong workforce development program through on-going training partnerships with such Jackson County industries as Northrop Grumman and ChevronTexaco. Additionally, MGCCC actively promotes its community by partnering with local industries such as WLOX TV, The ChevronTexaco Pascagoula Refinery, and Keesler Federal Credit Union for important ventures such as the Veteran’s History Project. Another exciting expansion involving the JC Campus is the upcoming development of the Pascagoula River Basin Estuarine Education Center. This center will be a hub of experientially-based learning, and it will expand environmental and marine technology educational offerings and add natural resource management and outdoor recreation leadership opportunities for associate degree programs, community-based outreach programs, and research-based programs. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science in Occupational Education - Marine Engine Mechanics Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jackson County Campus This program intends to prepare individuals to maintain and repair inboard and outboard gasoline engines; test, maintain, and repair steering devices and electrical systems; and perform minor repairs on wood, metal, and fiberglass components found on pleasure craft. This program is designed to satisfy the fundamental needs of the beginner in the field of marine maintenance. In addition to the specific field of marine maintenance, the graduate of this program of study would also be qualified as an entry-level mechanic in the field of small engine repair and automotive engine repair. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jackson County Campus Jackson County Campus, PO Box 100, GAUTIER, Mississippi, 39553, +1 228 497 9602 The Jackson County campus is a vital part of its community. It boasts a strong workforce development program through on-going training partnerships with such Jackson County industries as Northrop Grumman and ChevronTexaco. Additionally, MGCCC actively promotes its community by partnering with local industries such as WLOX TV, The ChevronTexaco Pascagoula Refinery, and Keesler Federal Credit Union for important ventures such as the Veteran’s History Project. Another exciting expansion involving the JC Campus is the upcoming development of the Pascagoula River Basin Estuarine Education Center. This center will be a hub of experientially-based learning, and it will expand environmental and marine technology educational offerings and add natural resource management and outdoor recreation leadership opportunities for associate degree programs, community-based outreach programs, and research-based programs. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science in Occupational Education - Medical Billing and Coding Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester West Harrison County Center This program includes a basic core of courses designed to prepare a student for entry-level employment in physician offices, hospitals, outpatient facilities, mental health clinics, nursing home facilities, and insurance companies. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 West Harrison County Center West Harrison County Center, 21500 B Street, LONG BEACH, Mississippi, 39560, +1 228 868 6057 The West Harrison County Center in Long Beach Industrial Park, home to several of Gulf Coast’s secondary and postsecondary programs, is centralized in a hub of economic development. Like its sister campuses and centers, the West Harrison County Center boasts of students who bring home top awards from skills USA and Phi Beta Lambda competitions, so once students are here, they can get involved in a winning organization. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science in Occupational Education - Office Systems Technology Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester George County Center This program is designed to give a broad overview of the entire office function, not only individual position an opportunity to investigate the integration of systems, people, and technology; an exposure to career options available within the office which involves the coordination of people, equipment, and resources as well as an opportunity to recognize the relationship between worker and supervisor; and a concentration of skills in a specific area. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 George County Center George County Center, PO Box 77, LUCEDALE, Mississippi, 39452, +1 601 947 4201 The George County Center is located on Highway 63 in Lucedale, MS. Boasting over 25 years of operation, the center offers both postsecondary and secondary career programs, including cosmetology, electric lineman training, office systems technology, practical nursing and surgical technology but that’s not all. There are so many ways for students to get involved, including the Skills USA (VICA), Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) and Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA). Each year, these groups bring home district, state and even national awards from competitions. Students at the George County Center also enjoy a quaint location and relaxing atmosphere. Lucedale is a growing town, with several major restaurant franchises and retail stores. Also, it’s only a short drive from the Mississippi Gulf Coast, where there’s always something going on. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science in Occupational Education - Pipefitting Concentration Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jackson County Campus This program is designed to prepare a student for a variety of entry level positions in the industrial setting and residential plumbing. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jackson County Campus Jackson County Campus, PO Box 100, GAUTIER, Mississippi, 39553, +1 228 497 9602 The Jackson County campus is a vital part of its community. It boasts a strong workforce development program through on-going training partnerships with such Jackson County industries as Northrop Grumman and ChevronTexaco. Additionally, MGCCC actively promotes its community by partnering with local industries such as WLOX TV, The ChevronTexaco Pascagoula Refinery, and Keesler Federal Credit Union for important ventures such as the Veteran’s History Project. Another exciting expansion involving the JC Campus is the upcoming development of the Pascagoula River Basin Estuarine Education Center. This center will be a hub of experientially-based learning, and it will expand environmental and marine technology educational offerings and add natural resource management and outdoor recreation leadership opportunities for associate degree programs, community-based outreach programs, and research-based programs. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science in Occupational Education - Plumbing Concentration Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jackson County Campus This program is designed to prepare a student for a variety of entry-level positions in residential plumbing. Plumbers install and repair the water, waste disposal, drainage, and gas systems in homes and commercial and industrial buildings. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jackson County Campus Jackson County Campus, PO Box 100, GAUTIER, Mississippi, 39553, +1 228 497 9602 The Jackson County campus is a vital part of its community. It boasts a strong workforce development program through on-going training partnerships with such Jackson County industries as Northrop Grumman and ChevronTexaco. Additionally, MGCCC actively promotes its community by partnering with local industries such as WLOX TV, The ChevronTexaco Pascagoula Refinery, and Keesler Federal Credit Union for important ventures such as the Veteran’s History Project. Another exciting expansion involving the JC Campus is the upcoming development of the Pascagoula River Basin Estuarine Education Center. This center will be a hub of experientially-based learning, and it will expand environmental and marine technology educational offerings and add natural resource management and outdoor recreation leadership opportunities for associate degree programs, community-based outreach programs, and research-based programs. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science in Occupational Education - Practical Nursing Full Time 1 Year(s) $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College This program prepares students to enter the nursing career ladder as a licensed practical nurse who can use the nursing process to care for patients and families. This care is performed under the direction of a registered nurse, physician, or dentist. The Practical Nursing program is accredited by the Mississippi Department of Education and the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC). Students, who complete the program requirements, as identified by the Mississippi Department of Education, will be eligible to apply for LPN licensure from the Mississippi Board of Nursing and take the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nursing (NCLEX-PN). Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573, +1 601 928 5211 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College responds to the educational needs of community, which is defined as the district of George, Harrison, Jackson and Stone counties, by providing an outstanding learning environment supported by excellent instruction and services. The College achieves this by creating an atmosphere that fosters lifelong learning, responsible citizenship and progressive leadership in a dynamic setting. It provides opportunities for participation in world class programs and services. The College is accredited by the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation and by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees.As the college’s original campus, founded in 1912, Perkinston is the only campus with dormitories. Living on campus fosters school spirit and a sense of belonging. Activities abound here from football games and pep rallies to theater and art openings. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science in Occupational Education - Surgical Technology Full Time 1 Year(s) $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester West Harrison County Center This program is designed to prepare the student to enter the surgical environment as a surgical technologist. The surgical technologist assists physicians, anesthesiologists, and registered nurses in the care of patients during operations. Students learn to apply the principles of sterile technique required during operative procedures, the use of instruments and equipment, related surgical anatomy and pathology, wound classifications and healing, standard precautions, and extensive study of procedures from surgical subspecialties and related areas. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 West Harrison County Center West Harrison County Center, 21500 B Street, LONG BEACH, Mississippi, 39560, +1 228 868 6057 The West Harrison County Center in Long Beach Industrial Park, home to several of Gulf Coast’s secondary and postsecondary programs, is centralized in a hub of economic development. Like its sister campuses and centers, the West Harrison County Center boasts of students who bring home top awards from skills USA and Phi Beta Lambda competitions, so once students are here, they can get involved in a winning organization. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Applied Science in Occupational Education - Welding Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College This program is designed to prepare technicians for employment in the diverse field of process operations in power generation facilities, petroleum refineries, pharmaceutical plants, chemical plants, waste water treatment plants, food and beverage process plants, offshore oil production facilities and a host of other industries. Individuals currently employed as process operations technicians will enhance their ability to perform their duties and increases opportunities to advance. Students who complete this program receive an AAS degree in Power Generation Technology. They are prepared for entry level positions at any processing facility. They will have acquired the basic technical skills in equipment and systems and have a broadened vocabulary to make the job specific learning less difficult. They will also have the team building skills, safety awareness, environmental awareness, communication skill and computer skills so vital to performing well in industry today. They will have a working knowledge of state and federal regulations on safety and the environment. Through an internship program, students have the opportunity to work in a position related to process technology where they will receive work related application of their classroom training. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573, +1 601 928 5211 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College responds to the educational needs of community, which is defined as the district of George, Harrison, Jackson and Stone counties, by providing an outstanding learning environment supported by excellent instruction and services. The College achieves this by creating an atmosphere that fosters lifelong learning, responsible citizenship and progressive leadership in a dynamic setting. It provides opportunities for participation in world class programs and services. The College is accredited by the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation and by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees.As the college’s original campus, founded in 1912, Perkinston is the only campus with dormitories. Living on campus fosters school spirit and a sense of belonging. Activities abound here from football games and pep rallies to theater and art openings. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
176071 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Associate of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice Full Time Variable $ 1,823 ( Rs 83,931 ) per semester Jefferson Davis Campus This program is designed to meet the needs of various criminal justice agencies and to provide the student with the knowledge and attitudes needed to be an effective professional in the criminal justice system. It provides a complete course of study for those students intending to earn the Associate of Arts degree and will enable students to transfer into a bachelor’s degree program. Students need to have completed high school or General Education Development (GED) test certificate. Students who have obtained a Certificate of Attendance or Certificate of Completion through a high school individualized education program must pass the GED test to enroll in academic or technical programs. Students who have an overall weakness in high school grades or low scores on the ACT, COMPASS or other college-administered placement exams are required to enroll in developmental courses. International students whose native language is not in English must fulfill one of the following language requirements: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 525 on the paper based, 69 on internet based and 195 on the computer based test; grade of C or better in English composition I and English composition II transferred from a regionally accredited university or college within the United States and completion of an English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language Institute, or Intensive English Language Program. Associate degree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College   10064 Perkinston Campus, PO Box 548, PERKINSTON, Mississippi, 39573 Jefferson Davis Campus Jefferson Davis Campus, 2226 Switzer Road, GULFPORT, Mississippi, 39507, +1 228 896 3355 The Jefferson Davis Campus is located just over a mile from the Mississippi beach, the Jefferson Davis Campus in Gulfport gives students the advantage of close-to-home, quality education loaded with variety and dynamic student activities for every taste. The JD Campus provides a well-rounded college experience academic and career-technical programs, fine arts activities, an active student body, clubs and organizations, workforce development and a diverse cultural experience without ever leaving home. The Student Services Center is conveniently located in front of the campus and students can benefit from the Fitness Center in the gymnasium, a great place to get started on a fit and healthy life. Each year, several career and technical students bring home top awards from district, state and national competitions. For top-ranked academic students wanting even more challenges, there’s the honors program, which offers both career and financial advantages. Yes Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College provides the on campus housing for students living along with the residence hall staff members and student resident assistants (RAs). Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy. Rooms are also equipped with local telephone service (just bring the own phone), free internet service and cable TV. The Perk residence halls have four men’s and three women’s. Each of the halls has its own distinctive features, along with certain standard conveniences, like the fully furnished lobby areas, which include a color television and vending machines. Each residence hall has coin-operated laundry rooms, and live-in residence hall managers and resident assistants. Individual rooms are designed for double occupancy and are air-conditioned. Rooms have ample closet space and are furnished with single beds, a chest of drawers and a desk with chair. Cable television is available, plus rooms are equipped with telephone service and full access to the internet. Students should bring complete twin-size bedding (pillows, linens, mattress covering, etc.), towels and toiletries and small lamp.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate Degree Nursing program Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Career and Technical Education Division, Allied Health Department This program helps the students to perform nursing services as a beginning practitioner inclusive of assessing the health status of individuals with more complex health problems, develop, modify, and set goals for client care, delegate nursing responsibilities as team leaders, evaluate and write revisions in the plan of care for clients with preventive health problems and commonly occurring actual or potential health problems. Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG133 English Comp I, BIO260 Human Anatomy, NUR145 Fundamentals of Nursing , NUR157 Basic Pharmacology, PSY125 General Psychology, ADN146 Maternity Nursing, ADN163 Mental Health Nursing, BIO262 Human Physiology, ADN164 Therapeutic Nutrition, ENG134 English Comp II, PSY125 Human Growth and Dev, ADN149 Medical-Surgical Nursing I, BIO258 Microbiology, ADN151 Clinical Pharmacology, ADN161 Nursing of Children, ADN148 Contemporary Nursing, ADN150 Medical-Surgical Nursing II, POS11 3 American National Government, SOC11 3 General Sociology. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Career and Technical Education Division, Allied Health Department Career and Technical Education Division, Allied Health Department, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2103 The mission of the Career and Technical Education Division is to provide programs designed to give the technical knowledge, manipulative skills, and general background necessary for successful achievement in technical and semiprofessional employment. There are two ways in which this is accomplished. The first way is to provide education for those who wish to prepare for initial employment. The program of studies is designed to provide select courses that prepare a student for entry level job skills. Some programs require a year of instruction leading toward a certificate. Other programs require two years of instruction leading to an Associate Degree, Associate of Applied Science Degree or Associate of Arts Degree. The second way is to provide education for those who desire to improve job skills. It is often necessary to schedule times and places for these experiences that are convenient to the working student. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Agribusiness Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Career and Technical Education Division, Agribusiness/Horticulture Department This program offers students an opportunity to prepare for a career in this diverse and progressive industry. It prepares students to enter jobs in agribusiness following graduation. Typical positions include sales and management in seed, feed, chemical, fertilizer and livestock pharmaceuticals industries, as well as production management and financing. Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: AGR11 2 Animal Science, AGR123 Plant Science, AGR143 Intro to Soils or AGR142 Soils, AGR177 Contemporary Ag Issues, AGR177 Contemporary Ag Issues, AGR180 Ag Leadership and Employment, AGR210 Ag Industry Seminar, AGR220 Ag Internship I, AGR22 Ag Internship II, BUS200 Princ of Accounting I, BUS233 Marketing, CIS10 Intro to Computers or Higher. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Career and Technical Education Division, Agribusiness/Horticulture Department Career and Technical Education Division, Agribusiness/Horticulture Department, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2102 The mission of the Career and Technical Education Division is to provide programs designed to give the technical knowledge, manipulative skills, and general background necessary for successful achievement in technical and semiprofessional employment. There are two ways in which this is accomplished. The first way is to provide education for those who wish to prepare for initial employment. The program of studies is designed to provide select courses that prepare a student for entry level job skills. Some programs require a year of instruction leading toward a certificate. Other programs require two years of instruction leading to an Associate Degree, Associate of Applied Science Degree or Associate of Arts Degree. The second way is to provide education for those who desire to improve job skills. It is often necessary to schedule times and places for these experiences that are convenient to the working student. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business Management Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division, Business Education Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG133 English Comp I, Human Dev Elective, MGT180 Business Math, Accounting Elective, Computer Elective, OST140 Business Communication I, ENG144 Public Speaking, Math Elective, OST220 Intro to Business, Accounting Elective, Computer Elective, BUS/MGT Elective, BUS210 Fund of Mgmt or MGT266 Super Mid Mgmt, BUS/MGT Elective, Computer Elective, Pol Sc/History Elective, BUS/MGT Elective, BUS/MGT Elective, MGT171 Human Res Mgmt, BUS/MGT Elective, BUS/MGT Elective, MGT220 Business Internship, Science Elective, PAW106 Prep for Employment, MGT194 Mgmt Seminar. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division, Business Education Department Arts and Sciences Division, Business Education Department, Mineral Area College, 5270 Flat River Road PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business Management - Accounting Option Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division, Business Education Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG133 English Comp I, Human Dev Elective, MGT180 Business Math, BUS200 Principles Acct. I, Computer Elective, OST140 Business Communication I, Spring Semester Credit Hours, ENG144 Public Speaking, Math Elective, BUS205 Principles Acct. II, OST 220 Intro to Business, BUS/MGT Elective, Computer Elective, BUS210 Fund of Mgmt or, MGT266 Super Mid Mgmt, BUS/MGT Elective. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division, Business Education Department Arts and Sciences Division, Business Education Department, Mineral Area College, 5270 Flat River Road PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business Management - Banking and Finance Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division, Business Education Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG133 English Comp I, ENG144 Public Speaking, Human Dev Elective, Math Elective, MGT180 Business Math, Accounting Elective, Accounting Elective, OST220 Intro to Business, Computer Elective, Banking Elective, OST140 Bus Comm. I, Computer Elective, BUS210 Fund of Mgmt, MGT171 Human Res Mgmt, or MGT266 Super Mid Mgmt, MGT184 Finance, BUS/MGT Elective, Banking Elective , Computer Elective, MGT220 Business Internship, Pol Sc/History Elective, Science Elective, BUS/MGT Elective, PAW106 Prep for Employment, Banking Elective, MGT194 Mgmt. Seminar. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division, Business Education Department Arts and Sciences Division, Business Education Department, Mineral Area College, 5270 Flat River Road PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business Management - Health Care Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division, Business Education Department This program is designed to prepare students for diverse positions in health care services administration. Opportunities available upon completion of the two-year program include positions in x-ray, admitting office, unit manager, physical therapy, housekeeping dietary, general manager assistant, and long-term facilities. Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG133 English Comp I, Human Dev Elective, MGT180 Business Math, Accounting Elective, Computer Elective, OST140 Business Communication I, ENG134 English Comp II, Math Elective, Accounting Elective, HLT235 Med Term/Pathology, OST220 Intro to Business, Computer Elective, Fall Semester Credit Hours, BUS210 Fund of Mgmt or, MGT266 Super Mid Mgmt. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division, Business Education Department Arts and Sciences Division, Business Education Department, Mineral Area College, 5270 Flat River Road PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business Management - Microcomputer Option Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division, Business Education Department This program was developed to meet the emerging need for businesses who requires individuals with training on microcomputers. Students follow a well-rounded program of business courses along with computer courses. Applications courses will be emphasized with extensive work on IBM or IBM-compatible computers. Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG133 English Comp I, Human Dev Elective, MGT180 Business Math, Accounting Elective, Computer Elective, OST140 Business Communication I, ENG144 Public Speaking, Math Elective, Accounting Elective, OST220 Intro to Business, BUS/MGT Elective, Computer Elective, BUS210 Fund of Mgmt or, MGT266 Super Mid Mgmt, BUS/MGT Elective, CIS269 Internetworking IV, CSC150 Basic Programming, Human Dev. Elective, PAW106 Prep for Employment, MGT194 Management Seminar. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division, Business Education Department Arts and Sciences Division, Business Education Department, Mineral Area College, 5270 Flat River Road PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Computer Networking Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division, Business Education Department In this program students will gain skills in network administration and be given opportunities to study for examinations, which if passed, will certify them in specific networking specialty areas. Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG133 English Comp I, CIS185 Internet working I, Math Elective, CIS105 Intro to Computers or CIS175 Micro, Applications, Pol Sc/History Elective, CIS184 Microsoft Network Admin, CIS186 Internet working II, Math Elective, Management Elective, CIS200 Micro Operating Systems, CIS267 Internet working III, ENG144 Public Speaking, Science Elective, CIS183 Novell Network Admin Elective. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division, Business Education Department Arts and Sciences Division, Business Education Department, Mineral Area College, 5270 Flat River Road PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Health Safety and Environmental Technology Full Time Variable Contact provider Career and Technical Education Division This is a cooperative degree which offers students the opportunity to complete most course work from home, or they may utilize a computer lab at Mineral Area College. It is offered in conjunction with Eastern Iowa Community College. Students will complete technical courses through Eastern Iowa College’s web based program and general education requirements will be completed at Mineral Area College. Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Career and Technical Education Division Career and Technical Education Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 The mission of the Career and Technical Education Division is to provide programs designed to give the technical knowledge, manipulative skills, and general background necessary for successful achievement in technical and semiprofessional employment. There are two ways in which this is accomplished. The first way is to provide education for those who wish to prepare for initial employment. The program of studies is designed to provide select courses that prepare a student for entry level job skills. Some programs require a year of instruction leading toward a certificate. Other programs require two years of instruction leading to an Associate Degree, Associate of Applied Science Degree or Associate of Arts Degree. The second way is to provide education for those who desire to improve job skills. It is often necessary to schedule times and places for these experiences that are convenient to the working student. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Paramedic Technology Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Career and Technical Education Division, Allied Health Department In this program students are prepared to deliver emergency treatment at the site of an accident or other medical emergency. Training consists of classroom instruction, laboratory practice, internship rotations, and training within the hospital and from ambulance services. Paramedics are trained to provide advanced life support to sick or injured patients. Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG133 English Composition I, ENG134 English Composition II, MAT095 Elementary Algebra, PHS125 Introductory Chemistry, BIO260 Human Anatomy, BIO262 Human Physiology, BIO258 Microbiology, POS11 3 American Nat’l Government, PSY11 3 General Psychology, Total Gen Ed Cr Hrs, Paramedic Tech Certificate Cr Hrs. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Career and Technical Education Division, Allied Health Department Career and Technical Education Division, Allied Health Department, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2103 The mission of the Career and Technical Education Division is to provide programs designed to give the technical knowledge, manipulative skills, and general background necessary for successful achievement in technical and semiprofessional employment. There are two ways in which this is accomplished. The first way is to provide education for those who wish to prepare for initial employment. The program of studies is designed to provide select courses that prepare a student for entry level job skills. Some programs require a year of instruction leading toward a certificate. Other programs require two years of instruction leading to an Associate Degree, Associate of Applied Science Degree or Associate of Arts Degree. The second way is to provide education for those who desire to improve job skills. It is often necessary to schedule times and places for these experiences that are convenient to the working student. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science in Automotive Collision Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $118 semester credit hour Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG133 English Composition I, ENG144 Public Speaking, ENG167 Interpersonal Communications I, TEC104 Technical Writing, Human Development Electives, PSY113 General Psychology I, PSY116 Applied Psychology, PSY125 Human Growth and Development, SOC113 General Sociology, SOC123 Social Problems, SOC154 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, SOC160 Ethnicity and Cultural Differences in America, History/Political Science Electives, HIS123 American History I, HIS124 American History II, POS113 American National Government, POS114 American State and Local Government, POS133 International Relations, ACT102 Shop Mgmt. and Estimating, ACT110 Metal Welding and Cutting, ACT120 Nonstructural, Damage Anal, ACT122 Nonstructural, Damage Repair, ACT130 Refinish-Undercoats, ACT140 Structural Damage Analysis, ACT142 Structural Damage Repair I, ACT144 Structural Damage Repair II, ACT150 Refinishing and Painting I, ACT152 Refinishing and Painting II, ACT160 Plastics and Adhesives, PAW106 Preparation for Employment, PAW120 Occupational Leadership Dev, PAW122 Occupational Leadership Dev. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 The mission of the Career and Technical Education Division is to provide programs designed to give the technical knowledge, manipulative skills, and general background necessary for successful achievement in technical and semiprofessional employment. There are two ways in which this is accomplished. The first way is to provide education for those who wish to prepare for initial employment. The program of studies is designed to provide select courses that prepare a student for entry level job skills. Some programs require a year of instruction leading toward a certificate. Other programs require two years of instruction leading to an Associate Degree, Associate of Applied Science Degree or Associate of Arts Degree. The second way is to provide education for those who desire to improve job skills. It is often necessary to schedule times and places for these experiences that are convenient to the working student. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science in Automotive Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $118 semester credit hour Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG133 English Composition I, ENG144 Public Speaking, ENG167 Interpersonal Communications I, TEC104 Technical Writing, Human Development Electives, PSY113 General Psychology I, PSY116 Applied Psychology, PSY125 Human Growth and Development, SOC113 General Sociology, SOC123 Social Problems, SOC154 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, SOC160 Ethnicity and Cultural Differences in America, History/Political Science Electives, HIS123 American History I, HIS124 American History II, POS113 American National Government, POS114 American State and Local Government, POS133 International Relations, AUT108 Intro. to Automotive Tech, AUT120 Auto Electrical Systems I, AUT122 Auto Electrical Systems II, AUT124 Auto Electrical Systems III, AUT130 Auto Braking Sys., Drum, AUT132 Auto Braking Sys., Disc, AUT140 Auto Steering and Suspension, AUT150 Emissions and Fuel Control Sys, AUT160 Auto Heating and Air Cond, AUT170 Auto Tire and Wheel Align, AUT180 Auto Electronic Test Equip, PAW106 Preparation for Employment, PAW120 Occupational Leadership Dev, PAW122 Occupational Leadership Dev. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 The mission of the Career and Technical Education Division is to provide programs designed to give the technical knowledge, manipulative skills, and general background necessary for successful achievement in technical and semiprofessional employment. There are two ways in which this is accomplished. The first way is to provide education for those who wish to prepare for initial employment. The program of studies is designed to provide select courses that prepare a student for entry level job skills. Some programs require a year of instruction leading toward a certificate. Other programs require two years of instruction leading to an Associate Degree, Associate of Applied Science Degree or Associate of Arts Degree. The second way is to provide education for those who desire to improve job skills. It is often necessary to schedule times and places for these experiences that are convenient to the working student. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science in Child Development Full Time 2 Year(s) $118 semester credit hour Career and Technical Education Division, Child Development Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG133 English Composition I, ENG144 Public Speaking, ENG167 Interpersonal Communications I, TEC104 Technical Writing, Human Development Electives, PSY113 General Psychology I, PSY116 Applied Psychology, PSY125 Human Growth and Development, SOC113 General Sociology, SOC123 Social Problems, SOC154 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, SOC160 Ethnicity and Cultural Differences in America, History/Political Science Electives, HIS123 American History I, HIS124 American History II, POS113 American National Government, POS114 American State and Local Government, POS133 International Relations, ECE 1000√ Intro to Early Childhood Educ, ECE 1020√ Guiding Altern/Young Children, ECE 1040√ Early Child Hlth/Safety/Nutrition, ECE 2000√ Practicum Classroom Experiences, ECE 2020√ Emerging Language and Literacy, ECE 2040√ Home, School and Family, EDU 1300√ Child Development, EDU 2400 Infant/Toddler Curr Methods and Mtls, EDU 2420√ Org and Mgt of Early Childhood Prog, MGT 1710 Human Resource Management, PAW 1060 Prep for Employment, Program Elective. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Career and Technical Education Division, Child Development Department Career and Technical Education Division, Child Development Department, Arts and Science Building : Office 26, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2128 The mission of the Career and Technical Education Division is to provide programs designed to give the technical knowledge, manipulative skills, and general background necessary for successful achievement in technical and semiprofessional employment. There are two ways in which this is accomplished. The first way is to provide education for those who wish to prepare for initial employment. The program of studies is designed to provide select courses that prepare a student for entry level job skills. Some programs require a year of instruction leading toward a certificate. Other programs require two years of instruction leading to an Associate Degree, Associate of Applied Science Degree or Associate of Arts Degree. The second way is to provide education for those who desire to improve job skills. It is often necessary to schedule times and places for these experiences that are convenient to the working student. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science in Civil/Construction Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $118 semester credit hour Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: PSY113 General Psychology I, PSY116 Applied Psychology, PSY125 Human Growth and Development, SOC113 General Sociology, SOC123 Social Problems, SOC154 Intro to Cultural Anthropology, SOC160 Ethnicity and Cultural Differences, HIS123 American History I, HIS124 American History II, POS113 American National Government, POS114 American State and Local Government, MAT113 Intermediate Algebra, MAT123 College Algebra, MAT133 Trigonometry, MAT160 Calculus for Bus/Soc Sci, MAT165 Analytical Geometry and Calculus I, MAT215 Analytical Geometry and Calculus II, TEC190 Technical Mathematics I, TEC191 Technical Mathematics II, AGR143 Intro to Soils, BIO143 Environmental Science, EEE150 Basic Electronics, EEE155 Electrical Systems, TEC102 Intro to Technology, TEC120 Architectural Design Drafting, TEC126 Topographic and Map Drafting, TEC130 Computer Aided Design/Drafting, TEC132 Advanced CADD, TEC133 CADD Special Problems, TEC152 Construction Methods and Estimating, TEC154 Surveying I, TEC155 Surveying II, TEC173 Problem Analysis, TEC178 Blueprint Reading, PAW106 Prep for Employment. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 The mission of the Career and Technical Education Division is to provide programs designed to give the technical knowledge, manipulative skills, and general background necessary for successful achievement in technical and semiprofessional employment. There are two ways in which this is accomplished. The first way is to provide education for those who wish to prepare for initial employment. The program of studies is designed to provide select courses that prepare a student for entry level job skills. Some programs require a year of instruction leading toward a certificate. Other programs require two years of instruction leading to an Associate Degree, Associate of Applied Science Degree or Associate of Arts Degree. The second way is to provide education for those who desire to improve job skills. It is often necessary to schedule times and places for these experiences that are convenient to the working student. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science in Computer Aided Design/Drafting Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $118 semester credit hour Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: EEE150 Basic Electronics, EEE155 Electrical Systems, TEC102 Intro to Technology, TEC110 Technical Internship, TEC120 Architectural Design Drafting, TEC122 Mechanical Design, EC126 Topographic and Map Drafting, TEC130 Computer Aided Design/Drafting, TEC132 Advanced CADD, TEC133 CADD Special Problems, TEC153-D Modeling, TEC167 Design and Development, TEC173 Problem Analysis, TEC178 Blueprint Reading, PAW106 Prep for Employment, PSY113 General Psychology I, PSY116 Applied Psychology, PSY125 Human Growth and Development, SOC113 General Sociology, SOC123 Social Problems, SOC154 Intro to Cultural Anthropology, SOC160 Ethnicity and Cultural Differences, HIS123 American History I, HIS124 American History II, POS113 American National Government, POS114 American State and Local Government. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 The mission of the Career and Technical Education Division is to provide programs designed to give the technical knowledge, manipulative skills, and general background necessary for successful achievement in technical and semiprofessional employment. There are two ways in which this is accomplished. The first way is to provide education for those who wish to prepare for initial employment. The program of studies is designed to provide select courses that prepare a student for entry level job skills. Some programs require a year of instruction leading toward a certificate. Other programs require two years of instruction leading to an Associate Degree, Associate of Applied Science Degree or Associate of Arts Degree. The second way is to provide education for those who desire to improve job skills. It is often necessary to schedule times and places for these experiences that are convenient to the working student. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science in Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement Distance / Online Variable Contact provider Admissions Office   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: CRJ101Criminal Justice Internship, CRJ11 0 Introduction to Criminal Justice, CRJ120 Criminal Investigations I, CRJ140 Criminal Law, CRJ150 Criminal Evidence, CRJ160 Juvenile Justice System, CRJ171 Community Policing, CRJ170 Patrol & Traffic Law, CRJ172 Comparative Crim Just Studies, CRJ130 Criminal Investigations II, CRJ180 Introduction to Corrections, CRJ190 Police Administration, CRJ230 Criminal Justice Career, PAW106 Prep for Employment, Communication, Human Development, History/Political Science, Math, Physical Science, Computer Elective. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228     The mission of the Career and Technical Education Division is to provide programs designed to give the technical knowledge, manipulative skills, and general background necessary for successful achievement in technical and semiprofessional employment. There are two ways in which this is accomplished. The first way is to provide education for those who wish to prepare for initial employment. The program of studies is designed to provide select courses that prepare a student for entry level job skills. Some programs require a year of instruction leading toward a certificate. Other programs require two years of instruction leading to an Associate Degree, Associate of Applied Science Degree or Associate of Arts Degree. The second way is to provide education for those who desire to improve job skills. It is often necessary to schedule times and places for these experiences that are convenient to the working student. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science in Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement Full Time 2 Year(s) $118 semester credit hour Career and Technical Education Division, Department of Public Safety   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: CRJ101Criminal Justice Internship, CRJ11 0 Introduction to Criminal Justice, CRJ120 Criminal Investigations I, CRJ140 Criminal Law, CRJ150 Criminal Evidence, CRJ160 Juvenile Justice System, CRJ171 Community Policing, CRJ170 Patrol & Traffic Law, CRJ172 Comparative Crim Just Studies, CRJ130 Criminal Investigations II, CRJ180 Introduction to Corrections, CRJ190 Police Administration, CRJ230 Criminal Justice Career, PAW106 Prep for Employment, Communication, Human Development, History/Political Science, Math, Physical Science, Computer Elective. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Career and Technical Education Division, Department of Public Safety Career and Technical Education Division, Department of Public Safety, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2148 The Department of Public Safety along with MAC District Police and MAC Security strive to provide a safe and secure environment with staff who work closely with the college community, city and county police, fire, and ambulance services in providing safety services. Mineral Area College places a high priority on safety. Although many procedures and equipment are in place to ensure safety, the ultimate responsibility for well being rests. It is important to develop habits and instincts that minimize risk while being supported by Safety and Security programs and services. This department exists to support a stable educational and work environment in which security concerns are balanced with freedom of an open environment. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science in Culinary Arts Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Career and Technical Education Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG133 English Composition I, ENG144 Public Speaking, ENG167 Interpersonal Communications I, TEC104 Technical Writing, Human Development Electives, PSY113 General Psychology I, PSY116 Applied Psychology, PSY125 Human Growth and Development, SOC113 General Sociology, SOC123 Social Problems, SOC154 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, SOC160 Ethnicity and Cultural Differences in America, History/Political Science Electives, HIS123 American History I, HIS124 American History II, POS113 American National Government, POS114 American State and Local Government, POS133 International Relations, CUL110 Orientation to Culinary Arts, CUL116 Food Service Sanitation I, CUL118 Food Service Sanitation I, CUL120 Intro to Food Preparation, CUL130 Accident Prevent. and Crises Mgmt, CUL140 Food Serv. Cost Control/Mgt, CUL150 Food Service Nutrition, CUL160 Basic Food Preparation, CUL162 Intermediate Food Preparation, CUL164 Advanced Food Preparation, CUL170 Dining Room Management, PAW106 Preparation for Employment, PAW120 Occupational Leadership Dev, PAW122 Occupational Leadership Dev, CUL200 Culinary Arts Tech Internship I, CUL201 Culinary Arts Tech Internship II. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Career and Technical Education Division Career and Technical Education Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 The mission of the Career and Technical Education Division is to provide programs designed to give the technical knowledge, manipulative skills, and general background necessary for successful achievement in technical and semiprofessional employment. There are two ways in which this is accomplished. The first way is to provide education for those who wish to prepare for initial employment. The program of studies is designed to provide select courses that prepare a student for entry level job skills. Some programs require a year of instruction leading toward a certificate. Other programs require two years of instruction leading to an Associate Degree, Associate of Applied Science Degree or Associate of Arts Degree. The second way is to provide education for those who desire to improve job skills. It is often necessary to schedule times and places for these experiences that are convenient to the working student. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science in Electrical/Electronics Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $118 semester credit hour Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG133 English Composition I, TEC104 Technical Writing, ENG144 Public Speaking, ENG167 Interpersonal Communications I, Human Development Electives, PSY113 General Psychology, PSY116 Applied Psychology, PSY125 Human Growth and Development, SOC113 General Sociology, SOC123 Social Problems, SOC154 Intro to Cultural Anthropology, SOC160 Ethnicity and Cultural Differences, HIS123 American History, HIS124 American History II, POS113 American National Government, POS114 American State and Local Government, EEE150 Basic Electronics, EEE155 Electrical Systems, EEE158 Practical Electronics I, EEE160 Practical Electronics II, EEE191 Electronic Servicing, EEE200 Solid State Electronics, EEE202 Basic Soldering Techniques, EEE204 Digital Electronics I, EEE206 Digital Instrumentation Electronics, TEC102 Intro to Technology, TEC110 Technical Internship, TEC130 Computer Aided Design/Drafting, TEC173 Problem Analysis, TEC178 Blueprint Reading, PAW106 Prep for Employment. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 The mission of the Career and Technical Education Division is to provide programs designed to give the technical knowledge, manipulative skills, and general background necessary for successful achievement in technical and semiprofessional employment. There are two ways in which this is accomplished. The first way is to provide education for those who wish to prepare for initial employment. The program of studies is designed to provide select courses that prepare a student for entry level job skills. Some programs require a year of instruction leading toward a certificate. Other programs require two years of instruction leading to an Associate Degree, Associate of Applied Science Degree or Associate of Arts Degree. The second way is to provide education for those who desire to improve job skills. It is often necessary to schedule times and places for these experiences that are convenient to the working student. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science in Fire Science Technology Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Career and Technical Education Division, Department of Public Safety This degree program makes use of the Fire Academy activity Area, which is a flexible, state-of-the-art practical skills area. The facility and equipment allows students to participate in training that is otherwise unavailable to them. Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: FST101 Firefighter I, FST201 Firefighter II, FST2 2 Incident Command System Basic, FST240 Hazardous Materials Operations, FST242 Hazardous Materials Awareness, PED Any course, SOC11 General Sociology, FST108 Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus, FST1 Ropes and Rappelling, FST1 4 Foam Applications, FST1 9 Natural Cover Fires, FST140 Industrial Fire Brigade, FST164 Shaping the Future, FST21 Introduction to Fire Inspection, FST222 Managing in a Changing Environment, FST2 Incident Command System Intermediate, FST2 5 Incident Command System Advanced, FST252 Fire Officer I, ENG1 English Composition, MGT194 Management Seminar, POS11 4 State and Local Government, MAT Any math elective, ENG144 Public Speaking. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Career and Technical Education Division, Department of Public Safety Career and Technical Education Division, Department of Public Safety, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2148 The Department of Public Safety along with MAC District Police and MAC Security strive to provide a safe and secure environment with staff who work closely with the college community, city and county police, fire, and ambulance services in providing safety services. Mineral Area College places a high priority on safety. Although many procedures and equipment are in place to ensure safety, the ultimate responsibility for well being rests. It is important to develop habits and instincts that minimize risk while being supported by Safety and Security programs and services. This department exists to support a stable educational and work environment in which security concerns are balanced with freedom of an open environment. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science in Forensics Distance / Online Variable Contact provider Admissions Office This program will prepare students to become a Crime Scene Technician/Investigator. It is designed for students who plan to complete an Associates of Applied Science degree in Forensic Investigations and work in a career in investigations, both in law enforcement and the private sector. Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228          
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science in Forensics Full Time 2 Year(s) $118 semester credit hour Career and Technical Education Division, Department of Public Safety This program will prepare students to become a Crime Scene Technician/Investigator. It is designed for students who plan to complete an Associates of Applied Science degree in Forensic Investigations and work in a career in investigations, both in law enforcement and the private sector. Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Career and Technical Education Division, Department of Public Safety Career and Technical Education Division, Department of Public Safety, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2148 The Department of Public Safety along with MAC District Police and MAC Security strive to provide a safe and secure environment with staff who work closely with the college community, city and county police, fire, and ambulance services in providing safety services. Mineral Area College places a high priority on safety. Although many procedures and equipment are in place to ensure safety, the ultimate responsibility for well being rests. It is important to develop habits and instincts that minimize risk while being supported by Safety and Security programs and services. This department exists to support a stable educational and work environment in which security concerns are balanced with freedom of an open environment. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science in Graphic Arts/Printing Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $118 semester credit hour Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG133 English Composition I, ENG144 Public Speaking, ENG167 Interpersonal Communications I, TEC104 Technical Writing, Human Development Electives, PSY113 General Psychology I, PSY116 Applied Psychology, PSY125 Human Growth and Development, SOC113 General Sociology, SOC123 Social Problems, SOC154 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, SOC160 Ethnicity and Cultural Differences in America, History/Political Science Electives - 1 course, HIS123 American History I, HIS124 American History II, POS113 American National Government, POS114 American State and Local Government, POS133 International Relations, GRA110 Intro. to Graphic Arts/Print, GRA116 Graphic Design I, GRA118 Graphic Design II, GRA120 Desktop Publishing I, GRA122 Desktop Publishing II, GRA130 Darkroom Procedures, GRA132 Image Assembly, GRA134 Plate making, GRA140 Press Systems, GRA142 Press Systems II, GRA150 Bindery and Finishing, PAW106 Preparation for Employment, PAW120 Occupational Leadership Dev, PAW122 Occupational Leadership Dev. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 The mission of the Career and Technical Education Division is to provide programs designed to give the technical knowledge, manipulative skills, and general background necessary for successful achievement in technical and semiprofessional employment. There are two ways in which this is accomplished. The first way is to provide education for those who wish to prepare for initial employment. The program of studies is designed to provide select courses that prepare a student for entry level job skills. Some programs require a year of instruction leading toward a certificate. Other programs require two years of instruction leading to an Associate Degree, Associate of Applied Science Degree or Associate of Arts Degree. The second way is to provide education for those who desire to improve job skills. It is often necessary to schedule times and places for these experiences that are convenient to the working student. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science in Heating, Air Conditioning Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $118 semester credit hour Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG133 English Composition I, ENG144 Public Speaking, ENG167 Interpersonal Communications I, TEC104 Technical Writing, Human Development Electives, PSY113 General Psychology I, PSY116 Applied Psychology, PSY125 Human Growth and Development, SOC113 General Sociology, SOC123 Social Problems, SOC154 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, SOC160 Ethnicity and Cultural Differences in America, History/Political Science Electives, HIS123 American History I, HIS124 American History II, POS113 American National Government, POS114 American State and Local Government, POS133 International Relations, AHR100 Safety for Heat/AC Ref. Prof, AHR101 Air Conditioning and Ref. I, AHR103 Air Cond. and Refrigeration II, AHR109 Basic Welding Heat/Ref/AC, AHR113 Basic Electricity Heat/Ref/AC, AHR120 Refrigeration Motors, AHR130 Refrigeration Controls, AHR140 Residential Cooling/Heating, AHR150 Commercial Cooling/Heating, AHR152 Commercial Refrigeration, AHR160 Troubleshoot Heat/Cool Sys, PAW106 Preparation for Employment, PAW120 Occupational Leadership Dev, PAW122 Occupational Leadership Dev. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 The mission of the Career and Technical Education Division is to provide programs designed to give the technical knowledge, manipulative skills, and general background necessary for successful achievement in technical and semiprofessional employment. There are two ways in which this is accomplished. The first way is to provide education for those who wish to prepare for initial employment. The program of studies is designed to provide select courses that prepare a student for entry level job skills. Some programs require a year of instruction leading toward a certificate. Other programs require two years of instruction leading to an Associate Degree, Associate of Applied Science Degree or Associate of Arts Degree. The second way is to provide education for those who desire to improve job skills. It is often necessary to schedule times and places for these experiences that are convenient to the working student. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science in Horticulture Services Operation Technology Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Career and Technical Education Division, Agribusiness/Horticulture Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: HRT101Introduction to Horticulture, HRT103 Math for Horticulture, HRT107 Plant Propagation, HRT217 Horticulture Maintenance, HRTxxx Applied Plant Pest Management, AGR143 Introduction to Soils, HRT251 Hort Internship I, HRT253 Hort Internship II, CIS175 Micro Applications, AGR180 Ag Leadership and Employment, AGR210 Ag Industry Seminar, Landscape Design Option, RT105 Herbaceous Landscape Plants, HRT109 Woody Plants I, HRT111 Woody Plants II, HRT209 Landscape Design I, HRT 211 Landscape Design II, Greenhouse/Nursery Management Option, HRT105 Herbaceous Landscape Plants, HRT109 Woody Plants I, HRT111 Woody Plants II, HRT133 Plants for Interior Design, HRT221 Greenhouse/Nursery Mgt, Turf grass Management Option, Vocational Spanish, HRT233 Turf grass Pathology, HRT121 Intro to Turf grass Mgt, HRT231 Golf Course Management, HRTxxx Turf grass Equipment, Viticulture Option, HRT141 Introduction to Viticulture, HRTxxx Wines of the World, HRTxxx Basic Wine Making, HRTxxx Advanced Vineyard Maintenance, HRTxxx Advanced Wine Making. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Career and Technical Education Division, Agribusiness/Horticulture Department Career and Technical Education Division, Agribusiness/Horticulture Department, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2102 The mission of the Career and Technical Education Division is to provide programs designed to give the technical knowledge, manipulative skills, and general background necessary for successful achievement in technical and semiprofessional employment. There are two ways in which this is accomplished. The first way is to provide education for those who wish to prepare for initial employment. The program of studies is designed to provide select courses that prepare a student for entry level job skills. Some programs require a year of instruction leading toward a certificate. Other programs require two years of instruction leading to an Associate Degree, Associate of Applied Science Degree or Associate of Arts Degree. The second way is to provide education for those who desire to improve job skills. It is often necessary to schedule times and places for these experiences that are convenient to the working student. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science in Industrial Maintenance Full Time 2 Year(s) $118 semester credit hour Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG133 English Composition I, ENG144 Public Speaking, ENG167 Interpersonal Communications I, TEC104 Technical Writing, Human Development Electives, PSY113 General Psychology I, PSY116 Applied Psychology, PSY125 Human Growth and Development, SOC113 General Sociology, SOC123 Social Problems, SOC154 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, SOC160 Ethnicity and Cultural Differences in America, History/Political Science Electives, HIS123 American History I, HIS124 American History II, POS113 American National Government, POS114 American State and Local Government, POS133 International Relations, AHR101 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration I, AHR150 Commercial Cooling/Heating, EEE150 Basic Electronics, EEE155 Electrical Systems, EEE197 Programmable Logic Controllers, MGT173 Safety Management, TEC172 Mechanisms, TEC177 Computer Numerical Control, TEC188 Basic Machine Tool Technology, TEC203 Basic Fluid Power, WLD102 Orientation to Welding, PAW106 Preparation for Employment, PAW120 Occupational Leadership Dev, PAW122 Occupational Leadership Dev. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 The mission of the Career and Technical Education Division is to provide programs designed to give the technical knowledge, manipulative skills, and general background necessary for successful achievement in technical and semiprofessional employment. There are two ways in which this is accomplished. The first way is to provide education for those who wish to prepare for initial employment. The program of studies is designed to provide select courses that prepare a student for entry level job skills. Some programs require a year of instruction leading toward a certificate. Other programs require two years of instruction leading to an Associate Degree, Associate of Applied Science Degree or Associate of Arts Degree. The second way is to provide education for those who desire to improve job skills. It is often necessary to schedule times and places for these experiences that are convenient to the working student. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science in Judicial Administration Full Time 2 Year(s) $118 semester credit hour Career and Technical Education Division, Department of Public Safety This program is designed for students who plan to complete an Associates of Applied Science degree in Judicial Administration and work in a career of Court Administration, Court Clerk, and related services. Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Career and Technical Education Division, Department of Public Safety Career and Technical Education Division, Department of Public Safety, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2148 The Department of Public Safety along with MAC District Police and MAC Security strive to provide a safe and secure environment with staff who work closely with the college community, city and county police, fire, and ambulance services in providing safety services. Mineral Area College places a high priority on safety. Although many procedures and equipment are in place to ensure safety, the ultimate responsibility for well being rests. It is important to develop habits and instincts that minimize risk while being supported by Safety and Security programs and services. This department exists to support a stable educational and work environment in which security concerns are balanced with freedom of an open environment. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science in Judicial Administration Distance / Online Variable Contact provider Admissions Office This program is designed for students who plan to complete an Associates of Applied Science degree in Judicial Administration and work in a career of Court Administration, Court Clerk, and related services. Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228     The Department of Public Safety along with MAC District Police and MAC Security strive to provide a safe and secure environment with staff who work closely with the college community, city and county police, fire, and ambulance services in providing safety services. Mineral Area College places a high priority on safety. Although many procedures and equipment are in place to ensure safety, the ultimate responsibility for well being rests. It is important to develop habits and instincts that minimize risk while being supported by Safety and Security programs and services. This department exists to support a stable educational and work environment in which security concerns are balanced with freedom of an open environment. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science in Machine Tool Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $118 semester credit hour Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG133 English Composition I, ENG144 Public Speaking, ENG167 Interpersonal Communications I, TEC104 Technical Writing, Human Development Electives, PSY113 General Psychology I, PSY116 Applied Psychology, PSY125 Human Growth and Development, SOC113 General Sociology, SOC123 Social Problems, SOC154 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, SOC160 Ethnicity and Cultural Differences in America, History/Political Science Electives, HIS123 American History I, HIS124 American History II, POS113 American National Government, POS114 American State and Local Government, POS133 International Relations, TEC100 Machine Shop I, TEC116 Machine Shop II, TEC139 Machine Shop III, TEC143 Machine Shop IV, PAW106 Preparation for Employment, TEC110 Technical Internship, TEC130 Computer Aided Design/Draft, TEC132 Adv Comp Aided Design/Draft, TEC179 Basic Num Control Program, TEC180 Adv Computer Num Control, TEC181 Numerical Control Plan/Tooling. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 The mission of the Career and Technical Education Division is to provide programs designed to give the technical knowledge, manipulative skills, and general background necessary for successful achievement in technical and semiprofessional employment. There are two ways in which this is accomplished. The first way is to provide education for those who wish to prepare for initial employment. The program of studies is designed to provide select courses that prepare a student for entry level job skills. Some programs require a year of instruction leading toward a certificate. Other programs require two years of instruction leading to an Associate Degree, Associate of Applied Science Degree or Associate of Arts Degree. The second way is to provide education for those who desire to improve job skills. It is often necessary to schedule times and places for these experiences that are convenient to the working student. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science in Manufacturing Supervision Full Time 2 Year(s) $118 semester credit hour Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG133 English Composition I, ENG144 Public Speaking, ENG167 Interpersonal Communications I, TEC104 Technical Writing, Human Development Electives, PSY113 General Psychology I, PSY116 Applied Psychology, PSY125 Human Growth and Development, SOC113 General Sociology, SOC123 Social Problems, SOC154 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, SOC160 Ethnicity and Cultural Differences in America, History/Political Science Electives, HIS123 American History I, HIS124 American History II, POS113 American National Government, POS114 American State and Local Government, POS133 International Relations, MGT130 Organization Analysis and Management, BUS 215 or ENG215 Leadership Development, GT266 Supervision: Middle Management, BUS253 Legal Environment of Business, MGT171 Human Resources Management, MGT173 Safety Management, MGT114 Cost Accounting, MGT119 Financial Accounting, BUS233 Marketing, TEC156 Manufacturing Processes and Estimating, MGT131 Project Management, MFG105 Supply Chain Management and Distribution, MFG103 Introduction to Quality Theory, TEC158 Quality Control and Testing Fundamentals, MFG100 Principles of Maintenance. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 The mission of the Career and Technical Education Division is to provide programs designed to give the technical knowledge, manipulative skills, and general background necessary for successful achievement in technical and semiprofessional employment. There are two ways in which this is accomplished. The first way is to provide education for those who wish to prepare for initial employment. The program of studies is designed to provide select courses that prepare a student for entry level job skills. Some programs require a year of instruction leading toward a certificate. Other programs require two years of instruction leading to an Associate Degree, Associate of Applied Science Degree or Associate of Arts Degree. The second way is to provide education for those who desire to improve job skills. It is often necessary to schedule times and places for these experiences that are convenient to the working student. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science in Manufacturing Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $118 semester credit hour Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG133 English Composition I, TEC104 Technical Writing, ENG144 Public Speaking, ENG167 Interpersonal Communications I, Human Development Electives, PSY113 General Psychology, PSY116 Applied Psychology, PSY125 Human Growth and Development, SOC113 General Sociology, SOC123 Social Problems, SOC154 Intro to Cultural Anthropology, SOC160 Ethnicity and Cultural Differences, HIS123 American History, HIS124 American History II, POS113 American National Government, POS114 American State and Local Government, EEE150 Basic Electronics, EEE155 Electrical Systems, TEC102 Intro to Technology, TEC110 Technical Internship, TEC130 Computer Aided Design/Drafting, TEC135 Intro to Robotics, TEC150 Plant Layout, TEC156 Mfg Process and Estimating, TEC158 QC and Testing Fundamentals, TEC172 Mechanisms, TEC173 Problem Analysis, TEC177 Computer Numerical Control, TEC178 Blueprint Reading, TEC203 Basic Fluid Power, PAW106 Prep for Employment. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 The mission of the Career and Technical Education Division is to provide programs designed to give the technical knowledge, manipulative skills, and general background necessary for successful achievement in technical and semiprofessional employment. There are two ways in which this is accomplished. The first way is to provide education for those who wish to prepare for initial employment. The program of studies is designed to provide select courses that prepare a student for entry level job skills. Some programs require a year of instruction leading toward a certificate. Other programs require two years of instruction leading to an Associate Degree, Associate of Applied Science Degree or Associate of Arts Degree. The second way is to provide education for those who desire to improve job skills. It is often necessary to schedule times and places for these experiences that are convenient to the working student. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science in Manufacturing Technology - CNC Full Time 2 Year(s) $118 semester credit hour Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: TEC102 Introduction to Technology, TEC115 Engineering Drawing, TEC130 Computer Aided Design/Drafting, TEC135 Introduction to Robotics, TEC150 Plant Layout, TEC156 Mfg. Process and Estimating, TEC158 QC and Testing Fundamentals, TEC172 Mechanisms, TEC173 Problem Analysis, TEC177 Computer Numerical Control, TEC178 Blueprint Reading, TEC181 NC Planning and Tooling, TEC203 Basic Fluid Power, EEE150 Basic Electronics, EEE155 Electrical Systems, PAW106 Preparation for Employment, Communications Electives, Human Development Elective, History/Political Science Elective, Mathematics Electives, Physical Science Elective. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 The mission of the Career and Technical Education Division is to provide programs designed to give the technical knowledge, manipulative skills, and general background necessary for successful achievement in technical and semiprofessional employment. There are two ways in which this is accomplished. The first way is to provide education for those who wish to prepare for initial employment. The program of studies is designed to provide select courses that prepare a student for entry level job skills. Some programs require a year of instruction leading toward a certificate. Other programs require two years of instruction leading to an Associate Degree, Associate of Applied Science Degree or Associate of Arts Degree. The second way is to provide education for those who desire to improve job skills. It is often necessary to schedule times and places for these experiences that are convenient to the working student. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science in Occupational Education Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Career and Technical Education Division This program provides the opportunity for participants to develop general education, managerial, and technical skills that instructors need to be successful in state of the art technical education classrooms and laboratories. Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: MAT113 Intermediate Algebra, MAT114 Applied Mathematics, MAT123 College Algebra, TEC103 Technical Mathematics, BIO115 General Biology, BIO145 Human Anatomy, PHS113 Physical Science, PHS125 Introduction to Chemistry, PHS130 Elementary College Physics I, TEC107 Unified Technical Concepts I, ENG133 English Composition I, ENG144 Public Speaking, ENG167 Interpersonal Communications, HIS123 American History I, HIS124 American History II POS113 American National Government. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Career and Technical Education Division Career and Technical Education Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 The mission of the Career and Technical Education Division is to provide programs designed to give the technical knowledge, manipulative skills, and general background necessary for successful achievement in technical and semiprofessional employment. There are two ways in which this is accomplished. The first way is to provide education for those who wish to prepare for initial employment. The program of studies is designed to provide select courses that prepare a student for entry level job skills. Some programs require a year of instruction leading toward a certificate. Other programs require two years of instruction leading to an Associate Degree, Associate of Applied Science Degree or Associate of Arts Degree. The second way is to provide education for those who desire to improve job skills. It is often necessary to schedule times and places for these experiences that are convenient to the working student. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science in Office Systems Technology - Administrative Assistant Option Full Time 2 Year(s) $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division, Business Education Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG133 English Comp I, ENG144 Public Speaking, Human Dev Elective, MGT180 Business Math, OST130 Office Procedures I, OST152 Applied Acct. II, OST150 Applied Acct. I OST220 Intro to Business, OST120 Beginning Note hand, OST132 Office Procedures II, OST102 Keyboarding II, Computer Elective, OST140 Business Comm I OST200 Transcription Skills, Math Elective, OST208 Business Applications, OST108 Ten Key, OST230 Business Comm. II, OST110 Records Mgmt/Filing, OST240 Business Internship, Pol Sc/History Elective, Science Elective, MGT171 Human Res. Mgmt, PAW106 Prep for Employment, Computer Elective MGT194 Mgmt. Seminar. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division, Business Education Department Arts and Sciences Division, Business Education Department, Mineral Area College, 5270 Flat River Road PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science in Office Systems Technology - Medical Coding Option Full Time 2 Year(s) $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division, Business Education Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG133 English Comp I 3 cr., ENG144 Public Speaking 3 cr., Human Dev Elective 3 cr., MGT180 Business Math 3 cr., OST130 Office Procedures I 3 cr., OST102 Keyboarding II 3 cr., OST100 Keyboarding I 3 cr., OST220 Intro to Business 3 cr., HLT003 Orient to Med Term I 1 cr. OST132 Office Procedures II 3 cr., HLT007 Orient to Med. Term II 1 cr. HLT235 Med. Terminology 3 cr., Comp. Literacy Elective OST140 Business Comm I 3 cr., OST200 Transcription Skills 3 cr., Math Elective 3 cr., OST260 Medical Coding II 4 cr. OST108 Ten Key 1 cr. OST164 Med Soft/Elec. Billing 2 cr. OST110 Records Mgmt/Filing 2 cr. OST240 Business Internship 3 cr., Pol Sc/History Elective 3 cr., Science Elective 35 cr. OST160 Medical Coding I 4 cr. PAW106 Prep for Employment 1 cr. OST162 Med. Office Proc. 1 cr. MGT194 Mgmt. Seminar. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division, Business Education Department Arts and Sciences Division, Business Education Department, Mineral Area College, 5270 Flat River Road PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science in Radio/TV Broadcasting Production Technology Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG133 English Composition I, ENG144 Public Speaking, ENG167 Interpersonal Communications I, TEC104 Technical Writing, Human Development Electives, PSY113 General Psychology I, PSY116 Applied Psychology, PSY125 Human Growth and Development, SOC113 General Sociology, SOC123 Social Problems, SOC154 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, SOC160 Ethnicity and Cultural Differences in America, History/Political Science Electives, HIS123 American History I, HIS124 American History II, POS113 American National Government, POS114 American State and Local Government, POS133 International Relations, RTV100 Introduction to Video Systems, RTV102 Field Production I, RTV104 Studio Production I, RTV106 Scripting/Storyboarding, RTV108 Audio Systems, RTV110 Lighting, RTV112 Post Production I, RTV114 Directing, RTV200 Field Production II, RTV202 Studio Production II, RTV204 Post Production II, PAW106 Preparation for Employment, PAW120 Occupational Leadership Dev, PAW122 Occupational Leadership Dev. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 The mission of the Career and Technical Education Division is to provide programs designed to give the technical knowledge, manipulative skills, and general background necessary for successful achievement in technical and semiprofessional employment. There are two ways in which this is accomplished. The first way is to provide education for those who wish to prepare for initial employment. The program of studies is designed to provide select courses that prepare a student for entry level job skills. Some programs require a year of instruction leading toward a certificate. Other programs require two years of instruction leading to an Associate Degree, Associate of Applied Science Degree or Associate of Arts Degree. The second way is to provide education for those who desire to improve job skills. It is often necessary to schedule times and places for these experiences that are convenient to the working student. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science in Skilled Trades Full Time 2 Year(s) $118 semester credit hour Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department This program is specifically designed for the student already in the workforce, accepted into an approved DOL apprenticeship program, and making progress toward earning a journeyman’s license. It provides an important link in assisting employers in the technician preparation delivery system. Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG133 English Composition I, ENG144 Public Speaking, ENG167 Interpersonal Communications I, TEC104 Technical Writing, Human Development Electives, PSY113 General Psychology I, PSY116 Applied Psychology, PSY125 Human Growth and Development, SOC113 General Sociology, SOC123 Social Problems, SOC154 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, SOC160 Ethnicity and Cultural Differences in America, History/Political Science Electives, HIS123 American History I, HIS124 American History II, POS113 American National Government, POS114 American State and Local Government, POS133 International Relations. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 The mission of the Career and Technical Education Division is to provide programs designed to give the technical knowledge, manipulative skills, and general background necessary for successful achievement in technical and semiprofessional employment. There are two ways in which this is accomplished. The first way is to provide education for those who wish to prepare for initial employment. The program of studies is designed to provide select courses that prepare a student for entry level job skills. Some programs require a year of instruction leading toward a certificate. Other programs require two years of instruction leading to an Associate Degree, Associate of Applied Science Degree or Associate of Arts Degree. The second way is to provide education for those who desire to improve job skills. It is often necessary to schedule times and places for these experiences that are convenient to the working student. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Applied Science in Welding Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $118 semester credit hour Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG133 English Composition I, ENG144 Public Speaking, ENG167 Interpersonal Communications I, TEC104 Technical Writing, Human Development Electives, PSY113 General Psychology I, PSY116 Applied Psychology, PSY125 Human Growth and Development, SOC113 General Sociology, SOC123 Social Problems, SOC154 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, SOC160 Ethnicity and Cultural Differences in America, History/Political Science Electives, HIS123 American History I, HIS124 American History II, POS113 American National Government, POS114 American State and Local Government, POS133 International Relations, WLD102 Orientation to Welding, WLD110 Welding Print Read/Layout/Fabr, WLD116 Shielded Metal Arc Welding, WLD118 Adv. Shielded Metal Arc Weld, WLD120 Gas Metal Arc Welding, WLD122 Flux Cored Arc Welding, WLD124 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, WLD130 Plasma Arc Cutting, WLD140 Metallurgy and Heat Treating, WLD150 Carbon Arc Gouging, WLD160 Destr Non-Des Visual Weld Tst, PAW106 Preparation for Employment, PAW120 Occupational Leadership Dev, PAW122 Occupational Leadership Dev. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department Career and Technical Education Division, Technology Department, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 The mission of the Career and Technical Education Division is to provide programs designed to give the technical knowledge, manipulative skills, and general background necessary for successful achievement in technical and semiprofessional employment. There are two ways in which this is accomplished. The first way is to provide education for those who wish to prepare for initial employment. The program of studies is designed to provide select courses that prepare a student for entry level job skills. Some programs require a year of instruction leading toward a certificate. Other programs require two years of instruction leading to an Associate Degree, Associate of Applied Science Degree or Associate of Arts Degree. The second way is to provide education for those who desire to improve job skills. It is often necessary to schedule times and places for these experiences that are convenient to the working student. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts (A.A.) in Music Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division, Fine Arts Department, Music Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division, Fine Arts Department, Music Department Arts and Sciences Division, Fine Arts Department, Music Department, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2344 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts Degree in Biological Science Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts Degree in Biology Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts Degree in Business Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts Degree in Business Administration Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts Degree in Chemistry Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts Degree in Earth Science Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts Degree in Education Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts Degree in Mass Communications Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts Degree in Modern Foreign Languages Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division, Modern Foreign Language Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG 1330 English Composition I, ENG 1340 English Composition II, ENG 1440 Public Speaking, ART11530 Intro to Humanities, ENG1570 Intro to Literature, ENG2330, English Literature I, ENG 2460 Readings in Short Fiction, ENG2500 Multi-Cultural Literature, THE1000 Intro to Theatre, COM1060 Intro to Cinema, MUS1730 Intro to Music, MUS1630 Appreciation of Music, PHI1400 Intro to Philosophy, SOC1600 Ethnicity and Cultural Differences in America, POS1130American National Government and HIS1230 American History I or HIS1240American History II, MAT1230 College Algebra, Physical and Biological Sciences, BIO1100 Intro to Biology, BIO1150 General Biology, PHS1130 Physical Science, PHS1150 Principles of Geology, PHS1250 Intro to Chemistry, Social and Behavioral Sciences, BUS2930 Principles of Macroeconomics. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division, Modern Foreign Language Department Arts and Sciences Division, Modern Foreign Language Department, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts Degree in Physical Education Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts Degree in Physical Science Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts Degree in Physics Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts Degree in Pre-Architecture Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts Degree in Pre-Engineering Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division This program is offered in conjunction with the University of Missouri-Rolla. Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts Degree in Pre-Forestry Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts Degree in Pre-Journalism Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts Degree in Pre-Law Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts Degree in Pre-Medicine Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts Degree in Pre-Pharmacy Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts Degree in Pre-Physical Therapy Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts Degree in Psychology Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts Degree in Science Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division, Science Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division, Science Department Arts and Sciences Division, Science Department, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 The goal of the Science department is to develop students&#39; understanding of the principles and laboratory procedures of life and physical sciences and to cultivate their abilities to apply the empirical methods of scientific inquiry. It is important that students develop an understanding of how scientific discovery changes theoretical views of the world, informs imaginations, and shapes human history. It is also necessary that students develop an understanding of how science is shaped by historical and social contexts. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts Degree in Social Science Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division, Department of Social Science   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG1330 English Comp I, ENG1340 English Comp II, Humanities Course, MAT1230 College Algebra, PSY1130 General Psychology I, SOC1600-Ethnicity and Cul Div, SWK1000 Introduction to Social Work, SWK2020 Policy and Politics, POS1130 American Nat Gov, POS1140 or HIS1230/HIS1240, BIO1150 Gen Biology, BUS1330 Intro to Economics, SWK2000 Theories and Skills, SOC1540 Intro Cul Anthropology, SOC1130 General Sociology, BUS2430 Intro to Statistics, CIS1050 Intro to Computers, SOC1240 Substance Abuse, English 1440 or 1670 Physical Science. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division, Department of Social Science Arts and Sciences Division, Department of Social Science, PO Box 1000, 5270 Flat River Road, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2234 The mission of the department is to provide quality education for the Mineral Area College community in those areas of knowledge, skills, and values that are consistent with Liberal Arts Education and that are further developed within the subject matter that comprise the Social Sciences, both in content and methodology, which deal with the total person as an individual and with the interaction of human beings in groups.It offers a wide variety of courses that can be taken for elective credit or career preparation, as well as for academic transfer of social science majors into baccalaureate level programs at four-year schools. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts Degree in Social Work Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts Degree in Speech Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts Degree in Theatre Arts Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts in Art Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division, Fine Arts Department This program is designed for the student to transfer on to a four year degree. It consists of semi-abstract designs, figure drawings, large black and white drawings, and color paintings (figuration and abstract). It is designed to get students ready for the work place. Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division, Fine Arts Department Arts and Sciences Division, Fine Arts Department, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2344 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts in Communication Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division, Fine Arts Department, Communications Department This program offers students the opportunity to develop a strong foundation in audio and video production, advertising, public relations, and news writing as well as exposure to careers in these areas. Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: COM100 Intro to Mass Media, COM102 Intro to Broadcasting, COM106 Intro to Cinema, COM112 Journalistic Writing, COM220 Video Production, COM226 TV Production Practicum, IDS105 Interdisciplinary Studies, ENG133 English Composition I, HIS123 History I, COM100 Intro to Mass Media, COM102 Intro to Broadcasting, PED270 Wellness Center I, ENG134 English Composition II, COM100 Intro to Cinema, COM220 Video Production, HIS124 History II, PED271 Wellness Center II, BIO155 Biology w/ Lab, THE100 Intro to Theater, IDS105 Interdisciplinary Studies, MAT123 College Algebra, CIS175 Micro Applications. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division, Fine Arts Department, Communications Department Arts and Sciences Division, Fine Arts Department, Communications Department, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2344 The communications department gives the student a thorough background in broadcast history technology, mass media history and current status of related industries.Students will acquire a solid foundation in the techniques of video, audio, and cinema production.Students have opportunities for developing production skills through three levels of hands on production courses. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts in Computer Science Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division, Computer Information Systems Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division, Computer Information Systems Department Arts and Sciences Division, Computer Information Systems Department, Mineral Area College, 5270 Flat River Road PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts in English Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division, English Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG133 English Composition I, ENG134 English Composition II, ENG136 Creative Writing, ENG144 Public Speaking, ENG157 Introduction to Literature: Prose, Poetry, and Drama, ENG256A Creative Nonfiction, ENG212 Literary Masterpieces, ENG233 English Literature I, ENG234 English Literature II, ENG243 American Literature I, ENG244 American Literature II, ENG246 Readings in Short Fiction, ENG250 Multicultural Literature, ENG253: Young Adult Literature. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division, English Department Arts and Sciences Division, English Department, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts in Family and Consumer Science Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts in Family and Government Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts in History Full Time 2 Year(s) $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division, History and Political Science Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division, History and Political Science Department Arts and Sciences Division, History and Political Science Department, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2267 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts in Human Services Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts in Information Systems Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division, Computer Information Systems Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division, Computer Information Systems Department Arts and Sciences Division, Computer Information Systems Department, Mineral Area College, 5270 Flat River Road PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts in Mathematics Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Mineral Area College   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Mineral Area College Mineral Area College, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts in Pre-Agriculture Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts in Pre-Business Administration Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts in Pre-Social Community Services Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts in Pre-Teacher Education - Elementary and Secondary Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts in Teaching (A.A.T.) / Early Childhood Music Education Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division, Fine Arts Department, Music Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division, Fine Arts Department, Music Department Arts and Sciences Division, Fine Arts Department, Music Department, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2344 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts in Teaching (A.A.T.) / Elementary Music Education Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division, Fine Arts Department, Music Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division, Fine Arts Department, Music Department Arts and Sciences Division, Fine Arts Department, Music Department, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2344 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts in Teaching (A.A.T.) / Secondary Music Education Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division, Fine Arts Department, Music Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division, Fine Arts Department, Music Department Arts and Sciences Division, Fine Arts Department, Music Department, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2344 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts in Teaching (AAT) Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Teacher Education Program   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG 1330 English Composition I, ENG 1340 English Composition II, ENG 1440 Public Speaking, MAT 1530 Foundations of Math, MAT 1230 College Algebra, BIO 1150 General Biology , HIS 1230 or HIS1240 American History I or II, POS 1130 American National Government, MUS 1630 Music Appreciation OR ART 1490, 1500, 0r 1510 Art History, ENG 2530 Young Adult Literature or equivalent course, PSY 1130 –General Psychology, SOC 1130 General Sociology, Physical Education, PED 2700, PED 2710 or equivalent courses, EDU 2040 Foundations of Education, EDU 2200 Technology for Teachers, EDU 2100 Field Experience, EDU 2320 Educational Psychology, EDU 2600 Portfolio Assessment, EDU 2020 Children’s Literature, EDU 1300 Child Development, EDU 2400 Infant Toddler Curriculum, EDU 2420 Organization and Management of Early Childhood Programs, PHY 1120 School Health, EDU 1300 Child Development, EDU 2020 Children’s Literature, BUS 1330 Introduction to Economics, GEO 1140 or 1150 Regional World Geography, PHY 1120 School Health. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Teacher Education Program Teacher Education Program, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2252 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Arts in Theatre Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division, Fine Arts Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College   Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division, Fine Arts Department Arts and Sciences Division, Fine Arts Department, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2344 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of General Studies Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Arts and Sciences Division This program is primarily intended for students not planning to transfer to another college or university. Students who transfer with a general studies degree will have courses evaluated on a course by course basis. Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG1330 English Comp I, ENG1340 English Comp II, ART1490, ART1500, ART1510 History of Art I, II, III, ART1530 Intro to Humanities, ENG1570 Intro to Literature: Prose, Poetry and Drama, ENG2120, ENG2130 Literary Masterpieces I or II, ENG2330, ENG2340 English Literature I or II, ENG2430, ENG2440 American Literature I or II, ENG2460 Readings in Short Fiction, ENG2490 Literature of the American South, ENG2500 Multi-Cultural Literature, ENG2530 Young Adult Literature, ENG2560 Creative Non-Fiction, THE1000 Intro to Theatre, THE1200 Intro to Literature: Drama, THE2120 World Drama, THE2140, THE2200 Theatre History I or II, COM1060 Intro to Cinema, MFL prefi x - Any Modern Language Course, MUS1310 Music Theory I, MUS132 MT- II spring+, MUS1330 MT- III, MUS134 MT-IV spring, MUS1730 Introduction to Music, MUS1630 Appreciation of Music, MUS1650 Appreciation of Jazz, MUS1680 History and Form of Rock Music, HIS1100, HIS1520 World Civilization I , II, HIS1130, HIS1140 Western Civilization I , II, HIS1190 History of Christianity, HIS1360 Intro to Latin American History, HIS1500 Modern Latin America, PHI1400 Intro to Philosophy, PHI1410 Comparative Religion, PHI1420 Intro to Ethics, SOC1540 Intro to Cultural Anthropology, SOC1600 Ethnicity and Cultural Diff in Amer, SOC1620 Human Diversity. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Arts and Sciences Division Arts and Sciences Division, 5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 431 4593 Mineral Area College was founded in April 1965 by popular vote of the residents of six public school districts in St. Francois and Madison counties and portions of Washington and Ste. Genevieve counties. It is a two year public comprehensive community college located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of eastern Missouri, in a rapidly growing region 60 miles south of St. Louis on US Highway 67. It is often the first choice among college bound high school seniors and older students, and often the place to which community members turn when re-evaluating career options. Here students receive a strong education while enjoying the full college experience. The College offers the opportunity to succeed in life and in a college career. The mission of the College is to serve the community, to provide students a quality, affordable education, and to offer opportunities for professional and personal development. It is dedicated to the belief that learning beyond high school is essential for the full development of individuals’ interests and capacities and for the training of responsible citizens who will make a worthy contribution in a democratic society. It further believes the public; two-year community college is in a unique position to contribute to the overall program of higher education by providing the first years of college at a reasonable cost. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Science Degree in Medical Technology with Major Emphasis on Radiology Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Career and Technical Education Division, Allied Health Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG133 English Composition I, ENG134 English Composition II, HLT 235 Medical Terminology/Intro Path, MAT11 3 Intermediate Algebra or higher level mathematics course, PSY11 3 General Psychology I, POS11 3 American National Government, SOC162 Human Diversity, HLT240 Intravenous Therapy, CIS105 Intro to Computers or higher level, computer application course, BIO254 Human Anatomy/Physiology. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Career and Technical Education Division, Allied Health Department Career and Technical Education Division, Allied Health Department, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2103 The mission of the Career and Technical Education Division is to provide programs designed to give the technical knowledge, manipulative skills, and general background necessary for successful achievement in technical and semiprofessional employment. There are two ways in which this is accomplished. The first way is to provide education for those who wish to prepare for initial employment. The program of studies is designed to provide select courses that prepare a student for entry level job skills. Some programs require a year of instruction leading toward a certificate. Other programs require two years of instruction leading to an Associate Degree, Associate of Applied Science Degree or Associate of Arts Degree. The second way is to provide education for those who desire to improve job skills. It is often necessary to schedule times and places for these experiences that are convenient to the working student. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178217 Mineral Area College Associate of Science degree in Medical Technology with Major Emphasis on Respiratory Therapy Full Time Variable $118 semester credit hour Career and Technical Education Division, Allied Health Department   Admission to this college is opened to any person who is at least 16 years old. International students must have obtained ACT or GED scores and TOEFL with minimum scores of 550 or above on the paper-based test, 213 on the computer-based test, or 79 on the Internet-based. Associate degree Mineral Area College The modules are: ENG133 English Composition I, ENG134 English Composition II, HLT 235 Medical Terminology/Intro Path, MAT095 Elementary Algebra or higher, PSY11 3 General Psychology I, POS11 3 American National Government, PSY125 Human Growth and Development I. Mineral Area College     5270 Flat River Road, PO Box 1000, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2228 Career and Technical Education Division, Allied Health Department Career and Technical Education Division, Allied Health Department, PARK HILLS, Missouri, 63601, +1 573 518 2103 The mission of the Career and Technical Education Division is to provide programs designed to give the technical knowledge, manipulative skills, and general background necessary for successful achievement in technical and semiprofessional employment. There are two ways in which this is accomplished. The first way is to provide education for those who wish to prepare for initial employment. The program of studies is designed to provide select courses that prepare a student for entry level job skills. Some programs require a year of instruction leading toward a certificate. Other programs require two years of instruction leading to an Associate Degree, Associate of Applied Science Degree or Associate of Arts Degree. The second way is to provide education for those who desire to improve job skills. It is often necessary to schedule times and places for these experiences that are convenient to the working student. Yes College Park Residences provide independent living for students of Mineral Area College and Central Methodist University. Students reside in a convenient, learning environment that provides the benefit of living close to classes, library, local resources, shopping and security. And, living at College Park is fun! It includes a swimming pool, club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbeque pavilion, and private mailboxes. These amenities add to the benefits received when leasing a College Park Residence. The benefits College Park provides to residents have increased with the new lease program, they now include: water, sewer, trash, electric, Charter internet access and cable TV. The individual lease allows each resident to be responsible for their portion of the lease agreement and not risk loss of electricity or other service because someone does not pay their portion.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Associate of Science in Religion Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Humanities Division This program accepts transfer credits into this program from an
ccredited college or school up to a maximum of 42 semester
ours of credit. Up to 15 hours of the associate degree may be
arned through credit by examination and/or portfolio assessment
f prior learning.
Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Associate degree Missouri Baptist University   Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Humanities Division Humanities Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2311 The Humanities Division provides curricula leading to professional certificates, general education and degree requirements, and major programs of study in English, Religion, and Religious Education, and minors in those same areas, as well as Spanish, in an environment where academic excellence is emphasized and a biblically based Christian perspective is maintained. The Humanities Division seeks to give students a broad basis in the liberal arts tradition from a Christian worldview, integrating faith and learning in literature, languages, ethical and philosophical trends affecting the society of today, enhancing the development of a broad spiritual and intellectual foundation, and cultivating the ability to function efficiently in an increasingly diverse and global age. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University B.A. in Biology Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Natural Sciences Division This program is recommended for students who are planning careers in areas of biology that are non-research based. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Bachelor degree Missouri Baptist University The courses are as follows:Science and Conservation, or BIOL 323B Ecology, BIOL 343 and 341 Genetics, BIOL 423 Cell Biology BIOL 113 and 111 General Biology I, BIOL 123 and 121 General Biology II, BIOL 323A and 321A Environmental. Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Natural Sciences Division Natural Sciences Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2315 The Natural Sciences Division provides curricula fulfilling general education and degree requirements. The Natural Sciences include the areas of Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physical Science, and Physics. The division and its faculty are committed to professionalism and excellence within the framework of a Christian worldview and within the mission of the University as a whole. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University B.A. in Chemistry Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Natural Sciences Division This program is designed to enable the student to acquire the chemical background necessary for certain specialized professions and vocational fields. These include medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, laboratory work, and teaching at the secondary level. The curriculum includes the courses which typically are required for admission to graduate schools. The student is prepared for immediate employment in industry, government, research centers, health facilities and business in technical areas. Opportunities are also available to those who combine their undergraduate chemistry degree with advanced studies in other fields. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Bachelor degree Missouri Baptist University The courses are as follows: CHEM 313 and 312 Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 323 and 322 Organic Chemistry II, CHEM 332 and 342 Analytical Chemistry, CHEM 472 and 462 Molecular Modeling, CHEM 481-486 Chemistry Research, Chemistry Electives (6-11 hours), Required Mathematics (MATH) courses: MATH 164 Calculus I, Required Physics (PHYS) courses:PHYS 213 and 211 General Physics I, PHYS 223 and 221 General Physics II. Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Natural Sciences Division Natural Sciences Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2315 The Natural Sciences Division provides curricula fulfilling general education and degree requirements. The Natural Sciences include the areas of Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physical Science, and Physics. The division and its faculty are committed to professionalism and excellence within the framework of a Christian worldview and within the mission of the University as a whole. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University B.S. in Biology Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Natural Sciences Division This program is recommended for students who are planning careers in areas of biology that are research-based, including the medical professions, as well as for those seeking Missouri state teacher certification in Unified Science with an endorsement in Biology. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Bachelor degree Missouri Baptist University The courses are as follows:BIOL 113 and 111 General Biology I, BIOL 123 and 121 General Biology II, BIOL 323A and 321A Environmental Science and Conservation, BIOL 323B Ecology, BIOL 343 and 341 Genetics, BIOL 423 Cell Biology, Recommended for students seeking Unified Science certification. Biology Electives (11-12 hours; 7-8 hours upper division), Required Chemistry (CHEM) courses: CHEM 133 and 132 General Chemistry I, CHEM 143 and 142 General Chemistry II, CHEM 313 and 312 Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 323 and 322 Organic Chemistry II, Required Mathematics (MATH) course: MATH 164 Calculus I, Required Physics (PHYS) courses: PHYS 213 and 211 General Physics I, PHYS 223 and 221 General Physics II. Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Natural Sciences Division Natural Sciences Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2315 The Natural Sciences Division provides curricula fulfilling general education and degree requirements. The Natural Sciences include the areas of Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physical Science, and Physics. The division and its faculty are committed to professionalism and excellence within the framework of a Christian worldview and within the mission of the University as a whole. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University B.S. in Biotechnology Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Natural Sciences Division This program provides students with scientific background and laboratory experience necessary for employment with biotech and pharmaceutical industries, for advanced studies in applications of biotechnology such as biochemistry or molecular biology, or to pursue advanced professional degrees (MD, MBA, law) with emphasis in biotechnological issues. Career opportunities in the field of biotechnology include university teaching and research or biomedical research in hospital, academic, governmental, or industrial research laboratory settings. Students taking business courses, along with their biotechnology training, would also represent ideal candidates for jobs in management, sales, or marketing in biotechnological or pharmaceutical industries. The biotechnology program is an ideal preparatory tool for students planning to go to graduate school or other professional degree program, or those students interested in pursuing a career as a research associate. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Bachelor degree Missouri Baptist University The courses are as follows: BIOT 213 Introduction to Biotechnology, BIOT 211 Biotechnology Laboratory, BIOT 223 Bioethics, BIOT 301 Biotechnology Seminar, BIOT 313 Experimental Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, BIOT 483-486 Biotechnology Internship or Independent Research, Required Biology (BIOL) Courses: 18-19 hours : BIOL 113 and 111 General Biology I,
IOL 123 and 121 General Biology II, BIOL 343 and 341 Genetics, BIOL 423 Cell Biology, One course from the following: BIOL 373 and 371 Microbiology, BIOL 353 Embryology, BIOL 363 Pathophysiology, BIOL 443 Advanced Human Physiology, Required Chemistry (CHEM) Courses: CHEM 133 and 132 General Chemistry I, CHEM 143 and 142 General Chemistry II, CHEM 313 and 312 Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 323 and 322 Organic Chemistry II, CHEM 443 and 441 Biochemistry, Required Mathematics (MATH) Courses: MATH 164 Calculus I, MATH 243 Probability and Statistics or MATH 343 Statistical Methods.
Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Natural Sciences Division Natural Sciences Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2315 The Natural Sciences Division provides curricula fulfilling general education and degree requirements. The Natural Sciences include the areas of Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physical Science, and Physics. The division and its faculty are committed to professionalism and excellence within the framework of a Christian worldview and within the mission of the University as a whole. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University B.S. in Chemistry Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Natural Sciences Division This program is recommended for students planning to enter graduate school or professional employment in chemistry, as well as for students seeking Missouri state teacher certification in Unified Science with an endorsement in Chemistry. The student must complete at least 30 hours of Chemistry beyond CHEM 143 and 142 Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Bachelor degree Missouri Baptist University The courses are as follows: CHEM 313 and 312 Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 323 and 322 Organic Chemistry II, CHEM 332 and 342 Analytical Chemistry, CHEM 413 Physical Chemistry I, CHEM 423 Physical Chemistry II, CHEM 453 and 452 Modern Instrumental Analysis, CHEM 472 and 462 Molecular Modeling, CHEM 481-486 Chemistry Research, Chemistry Electives (0-5 hours), Required Mathematics (MATH) courses: MATH 164 Calculus I, MATH 254 Calculus II, MATH 264 Calculus III, Required Physics (PHYS) courses: PHYS 213 and 211 General Physics I, PHYS 223 and 211 General Physics II. Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Natural Sciences Division Natural Sciences Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2315 The Natural Sciences Division provides curricula fulfilling general education and degree requirements. The Natural Sciences include the areas of Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physical Science, and Physics. The division and its faculty are committed to professionalism and excellence within the framework of a Christian worldview and within the mission of the University as a whole. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Bachelor of Arts in Communications - Broadcast Media Major Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Fine Arts Division This major centers on the theoretical and practical use of audio and video in broadcast, internet, and corporate environments. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Bachelor degree Missouri Baptist University The courses are as follows:COMU 323 Sound Production Techniques, COMU 343 Music Recording, COMT 353 Writing for Audio and Video, COMT 363 Video Production I, COMT 383 Radio Production, COMT 413 Broadcast Techniques, COMT 423 Broadcast Management, COMT 463 Video Production II, COMT 473 Broadcast Media Internship, COMT 483A Media Production I, COMT 483B Media Production II. Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Fine Arts Division Fine Arts Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5364 The Fine Arts Division seeks to provide experiences in the arts for all students through a Christian perspective. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Bachelor of Arts in Communications - Communications Studies Major Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Fine Arts Division This major allows a generalist approach to communications where a student can tailor the major to their own interests. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Bachelor degree Missouri Baptist University The courses are as follows: COMM 303 Understanding Human Communication, COMM 333 Small Group Communication, COMR 373 Principles of Public Relations, COEN 323 Principles of Journalism, COMM 473 Communications Studies Internship. Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Fine Arts Division Fine Arts Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5364 The Fine Arts Division seeks to provide experiences in the arts for all students through a Christian perspective. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Bachelor of Arts in Communications - Public Relations Major Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Fine Arts Division This major involves theoretical and applied public relations with additional studies in media and business communication. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Bachelor degree Missouri Baptist University The courses are as follows: COMM 303 Understanding Human Communication, COMM 313 Applied Public Speaking, COEN 323 Principles of Journalism, COMM 333 Small Group Communication, COMR 343 Desktop Publication, COMR 373 Principles of Public Relations, COMR 383 Web Design and Communications, COMR 423 Applied Public Relations, COEN 433 Writing for Public Communications, COMR 473 Public Relations Internship. Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Fine Arts Division Fine Arts Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5364 The Fine Arts Division seeks to provide experiences in the arts for all students through a Christian perspective. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Bachelor of Arts in Music Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Fine Arts Division This program provide an undergraduate degree program for students who desire to pursue music as their major course of study while in college, but who either are uncertain about which aspect of music they wish to pursue vocationally, or want a music emphasis within a liberal arts program. This degree will provide a degree program comprehensive enough in scope to equip graduates to succeed in various graduate music degree programs and flexible enough to allow students either to take elective courses in other disciplines, or to pursue a minor in another discipline. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Bachelor degree Missouri Baptist University   Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Fine Arts Division Fine Arts Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5364 The Fine Arts Division seeks to provide experiences in the arts for all students through a Christian perspective. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Bachelor of Music Education (K-12) Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Fine Arts Division This program is designed to ensure that all students both theoretical and practical training to be successful music educators. The core music courses provide students with the fundamental elements of musicianship, while advanced upper-division courses in music and music education provide them with the specific techniques and repertoire knowledge required for successful instruction of classroom music courses and ensembles at the elementary and secondary levels. The coursework offered through the Education Division provides students with a conceptual framework of fundamental and state-mandated educational philosophies, strategies, and methods required of all teachers to work successfully with diverse student bodies in public and private schools. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Bachelor degree Missouri Baptist University   Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Fine Arts Division Fine Arts Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5364 The Fine Arts Division seeks to provide experiences in the arts for all students through a Christian perspective. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Bachelor of Music in Music Ministry Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Fine Arts Division This program provide and prepare Music Ministry students with
nowledge and experiences so they can be effective leaders in the contemporary church. Coursework includes music and religious training, culminating in hands-on experience in the church setting.
Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Bachelor degree Missouri Baptist University   Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Fine Arts Division Fine Arts Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5364 The Fine Arts Division seeks to provide experiences in the arts for all students through a Christian perspective. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Bachelor of Music in Musical Theatre Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Fine Arts Division This program provide students a variety of performance styles experiences, to prepare students with a working knowledge of all aspects of the theatrical process, and to prepare students for careers in musical theatre as performers, directors, and technicians. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Bachelor degree Missouri Baptist University   Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Fine Arts Division Fine Arts Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5364 The Fine Arts Division seeks to provide experiences in the arts for all students through a Christian perspective. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Bachelor of Music in Performance Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Fine Arts Division This program prepare students who wish to have a career in
he performing arts or to teach privately in their applied area, and to prepare them to continue at the graduate level. A variety of performance experiences are provided through a variety of venues, including recitals, concerts, auditions, and competitions. Opportunities for students to attend professional and non-professional performances are provided both on- and off-campus broaden the understanding of musical performance.
Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Bachelor degree Missouri Baptist University   Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Fine Arts Division Fine Arts Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5364 The Fine Arts Division seeks to provide experiences in the arts for all students through a Christian perspective. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Bachelor of Music with Electives Studies in Business Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Fine Arts Division This program provide students a variety of performance styles experiences, to prepare students with a working knowledge of all aspects of the theatrical process, and to prepare students for careers in musical theatre as performers, directors, and technicians. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Bachelor degree Missouri Baptist University   Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Fine Arts Division Fine Arts Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5364 The Fine Arts Division seeks to provide experiences in the arts for all students through a Christian perspective. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Bachelor of Science in Communications - Broadcast Media Major Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Fine Arts Division This major centers on the theoretical and practical use of audio and video in broadcast, internet, and corporate environments. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Bachelor degree Missouri Baptist University The courses are as follows:COMU 323 Sound Production Techniques, COMU 343 Music Recording, COMT 353 Writing for Audio and Video, COMT 363 Video Production I, COMT 383 Radio Production, COMT 413 Broadcast Techniques, COMT 423 Broadcast Management, COMT 463 Video Production II, COMT 473 Broadcast Media Internship, COMT 483A Media Production I, COMT 483B Media Production II. Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Fine Arts Division Fine Arts Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5364 The Fine Arts Division seeks to provide experiences in the arts for all students through a Christian perspective. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Bachelor of Science in Communications - Communications Studies Major Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Fine Arts Division This major allows a generalist approach to communications where a student can tailor the major to their own interests. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Bachelor degree Missouri Baptist University The courses are as follows: COMM 303 Understanding Human Communication, COMM 333 Small Group Communication, COMR 373 Principles of Public Relations, COEN 323 Principles of Journalism, COMM 473 Communications Studies Internship. Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Fine Arts Division Fine Arts Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5364 The Fine Arts Division seeks to provide experiences in the arts for all students through a Christian perspective. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Educational Specialist in Curriculum and Instruction Full Time 18 - 24 months Contact provider Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) programs at Missouri Baptist University seek to prepare students for the growing need for visionary leaders in an ever-changing market for superintendents, curriculum and professional development specialists, principals, directors, supervisors and other key educators. The need for outstanding administrative leaders in K-12 schools continues to grow at an increasing rate and MBU prepares students to meet this need in ways that consider the busy schedule of the working professional. The University offers an advanced degree which provides students the opportunity to build on their teaching and leadership experience, preparing them for leadership positions in the field of education. A Master of Science in Education or Master of Educational Administration degree from an accredited college or university (A Master of Educational Administration is required for pursuit of the Superintendent track). Cumulative grade point average of 3.25 on a 4.0 scale (applicants with a GPA between 3.0 and 3.24 who meet all other admissions requirements may be admitted on a probationary basis after review by the Graduate Affairs Council). Masters Missouri Baptist University EDUC 600 Orientation, EDUC 603 Professional Seminar in Education, GRED 653 Data Analysis for Decision-Making, ETOP 623 Organizational Leadership, Governance, and Field Experience, GRED 673 Professional Portfolio and Field Experience, EDUC 690 Oral Exam, EDUC 613 Learning Innovations for School Improvement and Field Experience, EDUC 623 Differentiated Instruction, ECTA 643 Advanced Curriculum Design, Evaluation, and Field Experience, EDUC 673 Teacher as Leader and Field Experience, EDUC 643 Specialized Topics Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus), One College Park Drive, CREVE COEUR, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 434 1115 Missouri Baptist University opened a campus extension in 1957, at Tower Grove Baptist Church in mid-town St. Louis with 68 students. Tuition at Missouri Baptist University ranks among the lowest for private colleges. The annual tuition and fees of $15,120 is well below the national private 4-year average of $19,710. In addition to the modest tuition, the average annual financial aid grant from the University is $6,750 per full time student. With the additional financial aid options, students often find that the cost for MBU is as reasonable as a public institution. Yes Living on campus is bound to be a life-altering component to candidate’s college experience. Now that candidate have decided on MBU, snagging candidate’s living space in one of our spacious residence halls is next on candidate’s list. To reserve a room in MBU’s campus housing, begin by submitting a completed housing application and a refundable $250 deposit to the MBU Admissions Team. In addition to men’s and women’s residence facilities, MBU also offers housing in off-campus apartments.Apartments are usually reserved for upperclassmen and are assigned based on availability. Living on campus can be an integral part of candidate’s college experience. Space fills up quickly, so be sure to finalize candidate’s room reservation as soon as possible.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Educational Specialist in Superintendent Full Time 18 - 24 months Contact provider Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) programs at Missouri Baptist University seek to prepare students for the growing need for visionary leaders in an ever-changing market for superintendents, curriculum and professional development specialists, principals, directors, supervisors and other key educators. The need for outstanding administrative leaders in K-12 schools continues to grow at an increasing rate and MBU prepares students to meet this need in ways that consider the busy schedule of the working professional. The University offers an advanced degree which provides students the opportunity to build on their teaching and leadership experience, preparing them for leadership positions in the field of education. A Master of Science in Education or Master of Educational Administration degree from an accredited college or university (A Master of Educational Administration is required for pursuit of the Superintendent track). Cumulative grade point average of 3.25 on a 4.0 scale (applicants with a GPA between 3.0 and 3.24 who meet all other admissions requirements may be admitted on a probationary basis after review by the Graduate Affairs Council). Masters Missouri Baptist University EDUC 600 Orientation, EDUC 603 Professional Seminar in Education, GRED 653 Data Analysis for Decision-Making, ETOP 623 Organizational Leadership, Governance, and Field Experience, GRED 673 Professional Portfolio and Field Experience, EDUC 690 Oral Exam, EDAD 613 School-Community Relations, EDAD 633 District Financial Management/Field Exp., EDAD 643 Facilities Planning and Management, EDAD 653 Personnel Management/Field Experience, ETOP 663 Advanced School Law Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus), One College Park Drive, CREVE COEUR, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 434 1115 Missouri Baptist University opened a campus extension in 1957, at Tower Grove Baptist Church in mid-town St. Louis with 68 students. Tuition at Missouri Baptist University ranks among the lowest for private colleges. The annual tuition and fees of $15,120 is well below the national private 4-year average of $19,710. In addition to the modest tuition, the average annual financial aid grant from the University is $6,750 per full time student. With the additional financial aid options, students often find that the cost for MBU is as reasonable as a public institution. Yes Living on campus is bound to be a life-altering component to candidate’s college experience. Now that candidate have decided on MBU, snagging candidate’s living space in one of our spacious residence halls is next on candidate’s list. To reserve a room in MBU’s campus housing, begin by submitting a completed housing application and a refundable $250 deposit to the MBU Admissions Team. In addition to men’s and women’s residence facilities, MBU also offers housing in off-campus apartments.Apartments are usually reserved for upperclassmen and are assigned based on availability. Living on campus can be an integral part of candidate’s college experience. Space fills up quickly, so be sure to finalize candidate’s room reservation as soon as possible.
178244 Missouri Baptist University M.S.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction Full Time 18- 24 months $ 345 ( Rs 15,884 ) per credit / unit Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) offers students the opportunity to enhance not only their comprehension and understanding of curriculum and instruction, but also, to develop the professional technological skills required for success in today’s educational environment. Students pursuing the Master of Science in Education—Curriculum and Instruction have the option of completing the program online, in the classroom or through a hybrid approach that blends both options. A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. Cumulative grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale(applicants with a GPA between 2.5 and 2.74 who meet all other admissions requirements may be admitted on a probational basis upon approval by the Graduate Affairs Council). Masters Missouri Baptist University EDUC 501 Orientation, GRED 553 Research Methods, ETOP 563 Legal Issues in Regular and Special Education, ETOP 503 Current Influences in Education, ECTA 523 Integration of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment, EDUC 573 Applications of Technology as an Effective, Tool in Teaching/Learning, ETOP 583 Perspectives on Diversity in Education, ETOP 553 Developing Responsible Learners, ECTA 533 Curriculum Mapping Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus), One College Park Drive, CREVE COEUR, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 434 1115 Missouri Baptist University opened a campus extension in 1957, at Tower Grove Baptist Church in mid-town St. Louis with 68 students. Tuition at Missouri Baptist University ranks among the lowest for private colleges. The annual tuition and fees of $15,120 is well below the national private 4-year average of $19,710. In addition to the modest tuition, the average annual financial aid grant from the University is $6,750 per full time student. With the additional financial aid options, students often find that the cost for MBU is as reasonable as a public institution. Yes Living on campus is bound to be a life-altering component to candidate’s college experience. Now that candidate have decided on MBU, snagging candidate’s living space in one of our spacious residence halls is next on candidate’s list. To reserve a room in MBU’s campus housing, begin by submitting a completed housing application and a refundable $250 deposit to the MBU Admissions Team. In addition to men’s and women’s residence facilities, MBU also offers housing in off-campus apartments.Apartments are usually reserved for upperclassmen and are assigned based on availability. Living on campus can be an integral part of candidate’s college experience. Space fills up quickly, so be sure to finalize candidate’s room reservation as soon as possible.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in Accounting Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Business Division   Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University The courses are as follows:Business Division Core Requirements: ACCT 213 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 hrs, ACCT 223 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3 hrs, BCIS 303 Information Technology Theory and Practice 3 hrs, BUSN 303 Business Ethics 3 hrs, BUSN 463 Strategic Management 3 hrs, BUSN 481 Interviewing Techniques 1 hrs, ECON 113 Macroeconomics1 3 hrs, ECON 123 Microeconomics1 3 hrs, ENGL 433 Business Writing 3 hrs, MGMT 303 Management Concepts and Practices 3 hrs, MGPS 403/503 Organizational Behavior and Leadership 3 hrs, MRKT 313 Introduction to Marketing 3 hrs, General Education Requirement credit hours, Required Accounting (ACCT) courses: ACCT 313 Intermediate Accounting I 3 hrs, ACCT 323 Intermediate Accounting II 3 hrs, ACCT 333 Cost Accounting 3 hrs, ACCT 343 Governmental and Not-for-Profit Accounting 3 hrs, ACCT 413 Tax Accounting 3 hrs, ACCT 443 Auditing 3 hrs, ACCT 463 Advanced Accounting 3 hrs, Required Business (BUSN) courses: BUSN 363 Financial Management 3 hrs, BUSN 413 Business Law I OR BUSN 423, Business Law II 3 hrs. Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Business Division Business Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2339 Business Division seeks to provide a personalized academic program, based on a Christian, liberal arts, worldview that is applicable to the business world of today. The program is designed to produce motivated graduates equipped with practical, ethical, and current business skills, and social attitudes and ideals based on Christian precepts. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in Administration of Justice - Plus – Track II A Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Social and Behavioral Sciences Division This program is an area of study which seeks to provide Christ-centered quality higher education to traditional and adult students. The major provides an opportunity to prepare for careers in the various areas of the justice system at the entry level, and to prepare others for advancement within an agency. students must complete an additional 12 hours of electives to total 39 hours in the major: 9 from Administration of Justice courses, including at least 6 hours of upper division, and 3 hours of electives from Sociology, Psychology or Business, with advisor approval. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University   Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Social and Behavioral Sciences Division Social and Behavioral Sciences Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2333 The Social and Behavioral Sciences Division provides a curriculum that enables students to think critically and analytically and in so doing, to think Christianity in the specific areas of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Students will gain a broad understanding of both theory and research in the major and/or minor areas, including majors in Administration of Justice, Behavioral Science, History, Human Services, Psychology, and Social Sciences. Minors are offered in the areas of History, Human Services, Political Science, Psychology, Social Sciences, and Sociology. Students majoring in Human Services and Administration of Justice develop entry-level skills for employment in these fields. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in Administration of Justice - Plus – Track II B Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Social and Behavioral Sciences Division This program students must complete an additional 9 hours of electives from Administration of Justice courses to total 39 hours in the major, including at least 6 hours of upper division. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University   Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Social and Behavioral Sciences Division Social and Behavioral Sciences Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2333 The Social and Behavioral Sciences Division provides a curriculum that enables students to think critically and analytically and in so doing, to think Christianity in the specific areas of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Students will gain a broad understanding of both theory and research in the major and/or minor areas, including majors in Administration of Justice, Behavioral Science, History, Human Services, Psychology, and Social Sciences. Minors are offered in the areas of History, Human Services, Political Science, Psychology, Social Sciences, and Sociology. Students majoring in Human Services and Administration of Justice develop entry-level skills for employment in these fields. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in Administration of Justice - Plus – Track II C Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Social and Behavioral Sciences Division This program students must complete an additional 6 hours of upper division electives from Administration of Justice courses to total 39 hours in the major. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University   Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Social and Behavioral Sciences Division Social and Behavioral Sciences Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2333 The Social and Behavioral Sciences Division provides a curriculum that enables students to think critically and analytically and in so doing, to think Christianity in the specific areas of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Students will gain a broad understanding of both theory and research in the major and/or minor areas, including majors in Administration of Justice, Behavioral Science, History, Human Services, Psychology, and Social Sciences. Minors are offered in the areas of History, Human Services, Political Science, Psychology, Social Sciences, and Sociology. Students majoring in Human Services and Administration of Justice develop entry-level skills for employment in these fields. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in Administration of Justice - Track I Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Social and Behavioral Sciences Division This program is an area of study which seeks to provide Christ-centered quality higher education to traditional and adult students. The major provides an opportunity to prepare for careers in the various areas of the justice system at the entry level, and to prepare others for advancement within an agency. TRACK I is for students who have not attended a post certified Police Academy. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University The courses are as follows: ADOJ 133 Introduction to Administration of Justice, ADOJ 213 Policing Institutions, ADOJ 223 Correctional Institutions, ADOJ 233 Criminal Investigation, MATH 243 Probability and Statistics, ADOJ 313 Criminology, ADOJ 333 Juvenile Delinquency and the Justice System, ADOJ 343 Criminal Courts, Probation, and Parole, SOCO 373 Research Methods in Social and Behavioral Sciences, ADOJ 423 Criminal Law and Procedure. Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Social and Behavioral Sciences Division Social and Behavioral Sciences Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2333 The Social and Behavioral Sciences Division provides a curriculum that enables students to think critically and analytically and in so doing, to think Christianity in the specific areas of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Students will gain a broad understanding of both theory and research in the major and/or minor areas, including majors in Administration of Justice, Behavioral Science, History, Human Services, Psychology, and Social Sciences. Minors are offered in the areas of History, Human Services, Political Science, Psychology, Social Sciences, and Sociology. Students majoring in Human Services and Administration of Justice develop entry-level skills for employment in these fields. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in Administration of Justice - Track I Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Social and Behavioral Sciences Division This program is an area of study which seeks to provide Christ-centered quality higher education to traditional and adult students. The major provides an opportunity to prepare for careers in the various areas of the justice system at the entry level, and to prepare others for advancement within an agency. TRACK I is for students who have not attended a post certified Police Academy. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University The courses are as follows: ADOJ 133 Introduction to Administration of Justice, ADOJ 213 Policing Institutions, ADOJ 223 Correctional Institutions, ADOJ 233 Criminal Investigation, MATH 243 Probability and Statistics, ADOJ 313 Criminology, ADOJ 333 Juvenile Delinquency and the Justice System, ADOJ 343 Criminal Courts, Probation, and Parole, SOCO 373 Research Methods in Social and Behavioral Sciences, ADOJ 423 Criminal Law and Procedure. Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Social and Behavioral Sciences Division Social and Behavioral Sciences Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2333 The Social and Behavioral Sciences Division provides a curriculum that enables students to think critically and analytically and in so doing, to think Christianity in the specific areas of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Students will gain a broad understanding of both theory and research in the major and/or minor areas, including majors in Administration of Justice, Behavioral Science, History, Human Services, Psychology, and Social Sciences. Minors are offered in the areas of History, Human Services, Political Science, Psychology, Social Sciences, and Sociology. Students majoring in Human Services and Administration of Justice develop entry-level skills for employment in these fields. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in Administration of Justice - Track II Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Social and Behavioral Sciences Division This program is an area of study which seeks to provide Christ-centered quality higher education to traditional and adult students. The major provides an opportunity to prepare for careers in the various areas of the justice system at the entry level, and to prepare others for advancement within an agency. Traqck II is for students who have graduated from a post certified Police Academy and are certified as police officers, credit toward the major may be accepted in transfer. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University The courses are as follows: From a 400-Hour Program: 12 hours: ADOJ 133 Introduction to Administration of Justice
DOJ 213 Policing Institutions, ADOJ 233 Criminal Investigation, From a 600-Hour Program: 16 hours, ADOJ 133 Introduction to Administration of Justice, ADOJ 213 Policing Institutions
DOJ 233 Criminal Investigation, Plus a 3-hour lower division elective in Rules of Criminal Evidence, From a 800+-Hour Program: 19 hours, ADOJ 133 Introduction to Administration of Justice, ADOJ 213 Policing Institutions, ADOJ 233 Criminal Investigation, ADOJ 423 Criminal Law and Procedure, Plus a 3-hour lower division elective in Rules of Criminal Evidence.
Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Social and Behavioral Sciences Division Social and Behavioral Sciences Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2333 The Social and Behavioral Sciences Division provides a curriculum that enables students to think critically and analytically and in so doing, to think Christianity in the specific areas of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Students will gain a broad understanding of both theory and research in the major and/or minor areas, including majors in Administration of Justice, Behavioral Science, History, Human Services, Psychology, and Social Sciences. Minors are offered in the areas of History, Human Services, Political Science, Psychology, Social Sciences, and Sociology. Students majoring in Human Services and Administration of Justice develop entry-level skills for employment in these fields. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in Behavioral Science Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Social and Behavioral Sciences Division This program provides an excellent background to begin work or advanced study in any field requiring a strong interdisciplinary understanding of the human condition. The Behavioral Science major is organized within the context of an interdisciplinary liberal arts approach drawing from the disciplines of Administration of Justice, Human Services, Psychology, and Sociology. Each discipline addresses different dimensions of human behavior integrated to form a comprehensive view of the human condition. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University   Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Social and Behavioral Sciences Division Social and Behavioral Sciences Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2333 The Social and Behavioral Sciences Division provides a curriculum that enables students to think critically and analytically and in so doing, to think Christianity in the specific areas of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Students will gain a broad understanding of both theory and research in the major and/or minor areas, including majors in Administration of Justice, Behavioral Science, History, Human Services, Psychology, and Social Sciences. Minors are offered in the areas of History, Human Services, Political Science, Psychology, Social Sciences, and Sociology. Students majoring in Human Services and Administration of Justice develop entry-level skills for employment in these fields. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in Business Administration Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Business Division This program provides a broad-based curriculum designed to prepare students for advanced degrees and professional careers. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University The courses are as follows: ACCT 213 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 hrs, ACCT 223 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3 hrs, BCIS 303 Information Technology Theory and Practice 3 hrs, BUSN 303 Business Ethics 3 hrs, BUSN 463 Strategic Management 3 hrs, BUSN 481 Interviewing Techniques 1 hrs, ECON 113 Macroeconomics1 3 hrs, ECON 123 Microeconomics1 3 hrs, ENGL 433 Business Writing 3 hrs, MGMT 303 Management Concepts and Practices 3 hrs, MGPS 403/503 Organizational Behavior and Leadership 3 hrs, MRKT 313 Introduction to Marketing 3 hrs, General Education Requirement credit hours, Required Business (BUSN) courses: BUSN 363 Financial Management 3 hrs, BUSN 403 Business in a Global Environment 3 hrs, BUSN 413 Business Law I or BUSN 423 Business Law II 3 hrs. Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Business Division Business Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2339 Business Division seeks to provide a personalized academic program, based on a Christian, liberal arts, worldview that is applicable to the business world of today. The program is designed to produce motivated graduates equipped with practical, ethical, and current business skills, and social attitudes and ideals based on Christian precepts. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in Computer Science - Computer Science Track (CS) Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Business Division This program focuses on traditional Computer Science, giving students a more rigorous mathematical background, and a basic knowledge of physics, and preparing students equally for a career in Information Technology related disciplines or for graduate level study in Computer Science. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University The courses are as follows: MATH 164 Calculus I1 4 hrs, MATH 243 Probability and Statistics2 3 hrs, MATH 353 Linear Algebra2 3 hrs, PHYS 214 General Physics I1 4 hrs, PHYS 224 General Physics II 4 hrs, Required Computer Science (BCSC) Courses: BCSC 203 Discrete Structures 3 hrs, BCSC 343 Analysis of Algorithms 3 hrs, BCSC 373 Operating Systems 3 hrs, BCSC 433 Programming Languages 3 hrs, BCSC 453 Theory of Computation 3 hrs. Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Business Division Business Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2339 Business Division seeks to provide a personalized academic program, based on a Christian, liberal arts, worldview that is applicable to the business world of today. The program is designed to produce motivated graduates equipped with practical, ethical, and current business skills, and social attitudes and ideals based on Christian precepts. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in Computer Science - Information Systems Track (CIS) Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Business Division This program focuses on systems analysis and traditional MIS activities, preparing students for careers in business and industry in critical CIS/MIS roles. These two tracks are based on IS2000 model curriculum and CC2001 model curriculum. IS2000 model curriculum is the collaborative curricular effort of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), and the Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP) (formerly DPMA) societies, and is supported by other interested organizations. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University The courses are as follows: MATH 163 Business Calculus2 3 hrs, MATH 243 Probability and Statistics2 3 hrs, Required Information Systems (BCIS) Courses: BCIS 103 Survey of Computing 3 hrs, BCIS 123 Advanced PC Applications 3 hrs, BCIS 313 Networks and Telecommunications 3 hrs, BCIS 423 Database Application Development 3 hrs, BCIS 403/503 Management Applications of Information Technology 3 hrs, and One (1) of the following: BCIS 413 Advanced Networking Applications 3 hrs, BCSC 413 Internet Programming 3 hrs. Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Business Division Business Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2339 Business Division seeks to provide a personalized academic program, based on a Christian, liberal arts, worldview that is applicable to the business world of today. The program is designed to produce motivated graduates equipped with practical, ethical, and current business skills, and social attitudes and ideals based on Christian precepts. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in English - American Literature Concentration Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Humanities Division   Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University The courses are as follows: ENGL 343A The Religious and Romantic Age, ENGL 343B Modernist Literature , ENGL 343C Minority Literature, ENGL 383 World Literature. Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Humanities Division Humanities Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2311 The Humanities Division provides curricula leading to professional certificates, general education and degree requirements, and major programs of study in English, Religion, and Religious Education, and minors in those same areas, as well as Spanish, in an environment where academic excellence is emphasized and a biblically based Christian perspective is maintained. The Humanities Division seeks to give students a broad basis in the liberal arts tradition from a Christian worldview, integrating faith and learning in literature, languages, ethical and philosophical trends affecting the society of today, enhancing the development of a broad spiritual and intellectual foundation, and cultivating the ability to function efficiently in an increasingly diverse and global age. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in English - British Literature Concentration Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Humanities Division   Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University The courses are as follows: ENGL 283 Individualized Writing Instruction, ENGL 303 History of the English Language, ENGL 333A American Literature I (Colonial America to 1865), ENGL 333B American Literature II (1865 to present), ENGL 353A British Literature I (Middle Ages through the Restoration), ENGL 353B British Literature II (1800 to the present), ENGL 443 Research and Writing, ENGL 473 Advanced Grammar, ENGL 483 Critical Theories ENGL 373A Shakespeare, ENGL 373B 17th and 18th Century British Literature, ENGL 373C 19th and 20th Century British Literature, ENGL 383 World Literature. Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Humanities Division Humanities Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2311 The Humanities Division provides curricula leading to professional certificates, general education and degree requirements, and major programs of study in English, Religion, and Religious Education, and minors in those same areas, as well as Spanish, in an environment where academic excellence is emphasized and a biblically based Christian perspective is maintained. The Humanities Division seeks to give students a broad basis in the liberal arts tradition from a Christian worldview, integrating faith and learning in literature, languages, ethical and philosophical trends affecting the society of today, enhancing the development of a broad spiritual and intellectual foundation, and cultivating the ability to function efficiently in an increasingly diverse and global age. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in English - General Literature Concentration Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Humanities Division   Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University   Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Humanities Division Humanities Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2311 The Humanities Division provides curricula leading to professional certificates, general education and degree requirements, and major programs of study in English, Religion, and Religious Education, and minors in those same areas, as well as Spanish, in an environment where academic excellence is emphasized and a biblically based Christian perspective is maintained. The Humanities Division seeks to give students a broad basis in the liberal arts tradition from a Christian worldview, integrating faith and learning in literature, languages, ethical and philosophical trends affecting the society of today, enhancing the development of a broad spiritual and intellectual foundation, and cultivating the ability to function efficiently in an increasingly diverse and global age. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in English - Secondary Education Concentration Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Humanities Division   Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University   Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Humanities Division Humanities Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2311 The Humanities Division provides curricula leading to professional certificates, general education and degree requirements, and major programs of study in English, Religion, and Religious Education, and minors in those same areas, as well as Spanish, in an environment where academic excellence is emphasized and a biblically based Christian perspective is maintained. The Humanities Division seeks to give students a broad basis in the liberal arts tradition from a Christian worldview, integrating faith and learning in literature, languages, ethical and philosophical trends affecting the society of today, enhancing the development of a broad spiritual and intellectual foundation, and cultivating the ability to function efficiently in an increasingly diverse and global age. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in English - Writing Concentration Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Humanities Division   Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University The courses are as follows:COEN 323 Journalism, ENGL 403 Non-Fiction Writing, ENGL 413 Creative Writing, ENGL 433 Business Writing . Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Humanities Division Humanities Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2311 The Humanities Division provides curricula leading to professional certificates, general education and degree requirements, and major programs of study in English, Religion, and Religious Education, and minors in those same areas, as well as Spanish, in an environment where academic excellence is emphasized and a biblically based Christian perspective is maintained. The Humanities Division seeks to give students a broad basis in the liberal arts tradition from a Christian worldview, integrating faith and learning in literature, languages, ethical and philosophical trends affecting the society of today, enhancing the development of a broad spiritual and intellectual foundation, and cultivating the ability to function efficiently in an increasingly diverse and global age. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in Exercise Science Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Division of Health and Sport Sciences This program is dedicated to preparing and developing students by promoting the integration of Christian faith with the theory and practice of human physical activity, exercise, disease prevention and rehabilitation. The goal is to develop exercise science professionals who promote and support creative and healthy lifestyles that positively influence the health and wellness of all individuals. Also, the program is designed to advance the body of knowledge in the field, develop future professionals, provide opportunities for intellectual and professional growth and development, and prepare students for graduate studies. Students in the exercise science program will be exposed to a multidisciplinary approach with exercise physiologists, physical therapists, team physicians, athletic trainers, chiropractors, and other exercise professionals to enhance their experience. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University The courses are as follows: EXSC 233 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries/Illnesses 3, EXSC 283 History and Philosophy of Sport 3, EXSC 313 Exercise Physiology I 3, EXSC 321 Exercise Physiology II Lab 1, EXSC 323 Exercise Physiology II Lecture 3, EXSC 343 Motor Learning and Control EXSC 353 Athletic Training 3, EXSC 363 Adapted Physical Activity 3, EXSC 413 Exercise Testing and Prescription I – Field Testing 3, EXSC 421 Exercise Testing and Prescription II – Clinical Testing Lab 1, EXSC 423 Exercise Testing and Prescription II – Clinical Testing 3, EXSC 433 Biomechanics 3, EXSC 443 Exercise Physiology Laboratory Experience 3, EXSC 463 Senior Seminars 3, EXSC 473 Internship/Practicum in Exercise Science. Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Division of Health and Sport Sciences Division of Health and Sport Sciences, Missouri Baptist University, One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 434 1115 The Division of Health and Sport Sciences at Missouri Baptist University is committed to promoting intellectual, spiritual and professional development, striving to enhance the quality of life through the advancement of knowledge in health, sport management and human performance, and forming responsive, and collaborative relationships with faculty, staff, students, alumni, schools, and business and industry leaders. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in Health Science Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Division of Health and Sport Sciences This program is a part of a planned integrated system (pattern) of coursework designed to enable the student to acquire a strong knowledge base and core of subject competencies All students seeking a health teaching certification are expected to demonstrate their competency in ten areas adopted by the Missouri State Board of Education. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University The courses are as follows: BIOL 213 + 211 Anatomy and Physiology I 4, BIOL 223 + 221 Anatomy and Physiology II 4, BIOL 303 Nutrition Science 3, Required Health Science (KHSC and EDHE) courses: 11, KHSC 102 Substance Abuse 2, KHSC 333 Health and Wellness 3, KHSC 373 Community Health 3, EDHE 453/5531 Curriculum, Theory, and Methods of Health Education for Grades PK-12: Seminar and Field Experience 3, Required Exercise Science (EXSC) course: 3, EXSC 233 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries/Illnesses 3, Required Psychology (PSYC) courses: 3, PSYC 213 Personal Adjustment 3, Required Sociology (SOCO) courses: 3, SOCO 323 Marriage and the Family. Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Division of Health and Sport Sciences Division of Health and Sport Sciences, Missouri Baptist University, One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 434 1115 The Division of Health and Sport Sciences at Missouri Baptist University is committed to promoting intellectual, spiritual and professional development, striving to enhance the quality of life through the advancement of knowledge in health, sport management and human performance, and forming responsive, and collaborative relationships with faculty, staff, students, alumni, schools, and business and industry leaders. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in History Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Social and Behavioral Sciences Division   Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University The courses are as follows:HIST 113 Western Civilization I, HIST 123 Western Civilization II, HIST 213 United States History I, HIST 223 United States History II, HIST 303 Introduction to the Study of History
IST 403 Research Seminar.
Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Social and Behavioral Sciences Division Social and Behavioral Sciences Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2333 The Social and Behavioral Sciences Division provides a curriculum that enables students to think critically and analytically and in so doing, to think Christianity in the specific areas of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Students will gain a broad understanding of both theory and research in the major and/or minor areas, including majors in Administration of Justice, Behavioral Science, History, Human Services, Psychology, and Social Sciences. Minors are offered in the areas of History, Human Services, Political Science, Psychology, Social Sciences, and Sociology. Students majoring in Human Services and Administration of Justice develop entry-level skills for employment in these fields. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in Human Services Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Social and Behavioral Sciences Division This program prepares students for employment as generalists in the field of human services. The student will gain a broad understanding of theory and practice in the field, preparing them for entry-level positions. The curriculum draws from Psychology and Sociology, with specific courses in the human service field. Human Services should be considered if a student is planning graduate work in counseling or social work. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University Some of the courses are as follows: HUSR 213 Introduction to Human Services, HUSR 223 Human Services: Policy and Politics, HUSR 233 Human Services: Theories and Practice, HUSR 313 Assessment and Case Management, PSHU 403 Chemical Dependency, HUED 403/5031 Theories and Techniques of Group Counseling, HUED 433/5331 Theories and Techniques of Counseling Students and Their Families, HUSR 443 Leadership in Facilitating Community Change, HUSR 473A Internship in Human Services I, PSHU 483 Tests and Measurements. Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Social and Behavioral Sciences Division Social and Behavioral Sciences Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2333 The Social and Behavioral Sciences Division provides a curriculum that enables students to think critically and analytically and in so doing, to think Christianity in the specific areas of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Students will gain a broad understanding of both theory and research in the major and/or minor areas, including majors in Administration of Justice, Behavioral Science, History, Human Services, Psychology, and Social Sciences. Minors are offered in the areas of History, Human Services, Political Science, Psychology, Social Sciences, and Sociology. Students majoring in Human Services and Administration of Justice develop entry-level skills for employment in these fields. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in Management - Entrepreneurship Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Business Division   Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University The courses are as follows: BUSN 333 Leadership in Free Enterprise 3 hrs, ENTR 203 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3 hrs, ENTR 313 Entrepreneurial Marketing 3 hrs, ENTR 363 Entrepreneurial Finance 3 hrs, ENTR 463 New Venture Planning 3 hrs, ACCT 353 Budgeting 3 hrs, BCIS 453 E-Commerce 3 hrs, BUSN 111-421 Students in Free Enterprise 1-3 hrs, BUSN 403 Business in a Global Environment 3 hrs, ENTR-471 Business Plan Competition 3 hrs, MRKT 383 Consumer Behavior 3 hrs, MRKT 403 International Marketing 3 hrs. Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Business Division Business Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2339 Business Division seeks to provide a personalized academic program, based on a Christian, liberal arts, worldview that is applicable to the business world of today. The program is designed to produce motivated graduates equipped with practical, ethical, and current business skills, and social attitudes and ideals based on Christian precepts. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in Marketing Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Business Division   Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University The courses are as follows: BUSN 363 Financial Management 3 hrs, BUSN 403 Business in a Global Environment 3 hrs, MRKT 363 Market Management 3 hrs, MRKT 373 Market Research 3 hrs, MRKT 383 Consumer Behavior 3 hrs, MRKT 403 International Marketing 3 hrs, General Education Requirement credit hours, BUSN 333 Leadership in Free Enterprise 3 hrs, BUSN 413 Business Law I 3 hrs, BUSN 423 Business Law II 3 hrs, BUSN 443 Advanced Financial Management 3 hrs, BUIR 471-476 Business Internship in Marketing 1-6 hrs, COMR 373 Principles of Public Relations 3 hrs. Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Business Division Business Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2339 Business Division seeks to provide a personalized academic program, based on a Christian, liberal arts, worldview that is applicable to the business world of today. The program is designed to produce motivated graduates equipped with practical, ethical, and current business skills, and social attitudes and ideals based on Christian precepts. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in Mathematics Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Natural Sciences Division This program provide the mathematics foundation necessary for graduate study in mathematics and careers in mathematics, education, business, finance, science, medicine, and engineering. This mission follows from Christian worldview which states, in part, that we are to live in harmony with the physical environment God has created for us and utilize its resources intelligently and conservatively. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University The courses are as follows:MATH 164 Calculus I, MATH 254 Calculus II, MATH 264 Calculus III, MATH 353 Linear Algebra, MATH 363 Differential Equations, MATH 433 Mathematics Seminar, Mathematics Electives: 9 hours upper division, Required Physics (PHYS) courses (8 hours):PHYS 213 and 211 General Physics I, PHYS 223 and 221 General Physics II. Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Natural Sciences Division Natural Sciences Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2315 The Natural Sciences Division provides curricula fulfilling general education and degree requirements. The Natural Sciences include the areas of Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physical Science, and Physics. The division and its faculty are committed to professionalism and excellence within the framework of a Christian worldview and within the mission of the University as a whole. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in Physical Education Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Division of Health and Sport Sciences This program is designed to enable the student to acquire a strong knowledge base and core of subject competencies All students seeking a Physical Education certification are expected to demonstrate their competency in ten areas adopted by the Missouri State Board of Education. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University The courses are as follows: BIOL 213 + 211 Anatomy and Physiology I 4 4, BIOL 223 + 221 Anatomy and Physiology II 4 4, Required Lifetime Activity (KACT/KATH) courses:KACT 101F Fitness Theory and Practice 0 1, KACT/KATH Lifetime Activities 5 7, Required Physical Education (EDPE and PHED) courses:EDPE 433/5331 Curriculum, Theory, and Methods of Physical Education for Grades
K-4: Seminar and Field Experience 0 3, EDPE 443/5431 Curriculum, Theory, and Methods of Physical Education for Grades
-12: Seminar and Field Experience 3 3, PHED 262 Movement and Rhythms 0 2, Required Exercise Science (EXSC) courses:
XSC 233 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries/Illnesses 3 3, EXSC 283 History and Philosophy of Sport 3 3, EXSC 313 Exercise Physiology I 3 3, EXSC 343 Motor Learning and Control 3 3, EXSC 363 Adapted Physical Activity 3 3, EXSC 413 Exercise Testing and Prescription I – Field Testing 3 3, EXSC 433 Biomechanics 3 3, Required Sport Management (EDSM and SMGT) courses:EDSM 413/5131 Sport Facility Management 3 3, SMGT 333 Sport Sociology 3 3, SMGT 433/5331 Sport Psychology.
Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Division of Health and Sport Sciences Division of Health and Sport Sciences, Missouri Baptist University, One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 434 1115 The Division of Health and Sport Sciences at Missouri Baptist University is committed to promoting intellectual, spiritual and professional development, striving to enhance the quality of life through the advancement of knowledge in health, sport management and human performance, and forming responsive, and collaborative relationships with faculty, staff, students, alumni, schools, and business and industry leaders. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in Psychology - Cognition Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Social and Behavioral Sciences Division This program educate students in the breadth and depth of the discipline of psychology and its practical applications. The department integrate empirical science, theory, and practice, and train students to think critically about mental processes and behavior. Where mainstream psychology and the Bible conflict, it is the privilege and responsibility to incorporate the Christian faith into the classrooms, respectfully explaining from credible academic evidence. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University Some of the courses are as follows: PSYC 363 Cognitive Psychology
SYC 413 Sensation and Perception, PSYC 443 Neuropsychology, EDPS 383 Psychology of Teaching and Learning.
Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Social and Behavioral Sciences Division Social and Behavioral Sciences Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2333 The Social and Behavioral Sciences Division provides a curriculum that enables students to think critically and analytically and in so doing, to think Christianity in the specific areas of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Students will gain a broad understanding of both theory and research in the major and/or minor areas, including majors in Administration of Justice, Behavioral Science, History, Human Services, Psychology, and Social Sciences. Minors are offered in the areas of History, Human Services, Political Science, Psychology, Social Sciences, and Sociology. Students majoring in Human Services and Administration of Justice develop entry-level skills for employment in these fields. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in Psychology - Developmental Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Social and Behavioral Sciences Division This program educate students in the breadth and depth of the discipline of psychology and its practical applications. The department integrate empirical science, theory, and practice, and train students to think critically about mental processes and behavior. Where mainstream psychology and the Bible conflict, it is the privilege and responsibility to incorporate the Christian faith into the classrooms, respectfully explaining from credible academic evidence. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University Some of the courses are as follows: PSYC 333 Child Psychology, PSYC 343 Adolescent Psychology, PSSC 423 Psychosocial Aspects of Aging, EDPS 453/5531 The Exceptional Child. Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Social and Behavioral Sciences Division Social and Behavioral Sciences Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2333 The Social and Behavioral Sciences Division provides a curriculum that enables students to think critically and analytically and in so doing, to think Christianity in the specific areas of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Students will gain a broad understanding of both theory and research in the major and/or minor areas, including majors in Administration of Justice, Behavioral Science, History, Human Services, Psychology, and Social Sciences. Minors are offered in the areas of History, Human Services, Political Science, Psychology, Social Sciences, and Sociology. Students majoring in Human Services and Administration of Justice develop entry-level skills for employment in these fields. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in Psychology - Personality/Assessment Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Social and Behavioral Sciences Division This program educate students in the breadth and depth of the discipline of psychology and its practical applications. The department integrate empirical science, theory, and practice, and train students to think critically about mental processes and behavior. Where mainstream psychology and the Bible conflict, it is the privilege and responsibility to incorporate the Christian faith into the classrooms, respectfully explaining from credible academic evidence. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University Some of the courses are as follows: PSYC 433 Theories of Personality, PSRL 433/5331 Psychology of Moral and Spiritual Development, PSHU 483 Tests and Measurements. Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Social and Behavioral Sciences Division Social and Behavioral Sciences Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2333 The Social and Behavioral Sciences Division provides a curriculum that enables students to think critically and analytically and in so doing, to think Christianity in the specific areas of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Students will gain a broad understanding of both theory and research in the major and/or minor areas, including majors in Administration of Justice, Behavioral Science, History, Human Services, Psychology, and Social Sciences. Minors are offered in the areas of History, Human Services, Political Science, Psychology, Social Sciences, and Sociology. Students majoring in Human Services and Administration of Justice develop entry-level skills for employment in these fields. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in Psychology - Social/Applied Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Social and Behavioral Sciences Division This program educate students in the breadth and depth of the discipline of psychology and its practical applications. The department integrate empirical science, theory, and practice, and train students to think critically about mental processes and behavior. Where mainstream psychology and the Bible conflict, it is the privilege and responsibility to incorporate the Christian faith into the classrooms, respectfully explaining from credible academic evidence. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University Some of the courses are as follows: PSSC 303 Social Psychology, PSSC 443 Death and Dying, MGPS 403/5031 Organizational Behavior and Leadership, (pre-requisite MGMT 303 Management Concepts and Practices), PSPO 323 Psychology and the Law, PSHU 403 Chemical Dependency, SMGT 433/5331 Psychological Aspects of Sport and Physical Activity. Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Social and Behavioral Sciences Division Social and Behavioral Sciences Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2333 The Social and Behavioral Sciences Division provides a curriculum that enables students to think critically and analytically and in so doing, to think Christianity in the specific areas of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Students will gain a broad understanding of both theory and research in the major and/or minor areas, including majors in Administration of Justice, Behavioral Science, History, Human Services, Psychology, and Social Sciences. Minors are offered in the areas of History, Human Services, Political Science, Psychology, Social Sciences, and Sociology. Students majoring in Human Services and Administration of Justice develop entry-level skills for employment in these fields. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in Religion Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Humanities Division This program has a twofold purpose. First, the faculty introduces the disciplines of religious studies to students to familiarize them with the major areas and issues of Biblical and theological studies. The faculty equips students not only to be knowledgeable in religious studies but also to develop their own interpretive powers. Second, the Religion major provides the beginning stages of professional training for the ministry, preparing students for graduate school or seminary training. The courses are presented from the evangelical perspective. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University   Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Humanities Division Humanities Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2311 The Humanities Division provides curricula leading to professional certificates, general education and degree requirements, and major programs of study in English, Religion, and Religious Education, and minors in those same areas, as well as Spanish, in an environment where academic excellence is emphasized and a biblically based Christian perspective is maintained. The Humanities Division seeks to give students a broad basis in the liberal arts tradition from a Christian worldview, integrating faith and learning in literature, languages, ethical and philosophical trends affecting the society of today, enhancing the development of a broad spiritual and intellectual foundation, and cultivating the ability to function efficiently in an increasingly diverse and global age. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in Religious Education Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Humanities Division This program provide curriculum in undergraduate Christian
ducation which may equip students with knowledge,
nderstanding, skills, attitudes, and values necessary for
rofessional ministries including the fields of youth education,
ports Evangelism, Church Administration, Church Planting, and
iblical Counseling. Classroom instruction, field observation, and
ractica facilitate the processes of training.
Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University   Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Humanities Division Humanities Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2311 The Humanities Division provides curricula leading to professional certificates, general education and degree requirements, and major programs of study in English, Religion, and Religious Education, and minors in those same areas, as well as Spanish, in an environment where academic excellence is emphasized and a biblically based Christian perspective is maintained. The Humanities Division seeks to give students a broad basis in the liberal arts tradition from a Christian worldview, integrating faith and learning in literature, languages, ethical and philosophical trends affecting the society of today, enhancing the development of a broad spiritual and intellectual foundation, and cultivating the ability to function efficiently in an increasingly diverse and global age. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in Social Sciences Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Social and Behavioral Sciences Division   Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University Some of the courses are as follows:HIST 113 Western Civilization I, HIST 123 Western Civilization II, HIST 213 United States History I, HIST 223 United States History II, HIST 303 Introduction to the Study of History , HIST 403 Research Seminar. Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Social and Behavioral Sciences Division Social and Behavioral Sciences Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 392 2333 The Social and Behavioral Sciences Division provides a curriculum that enables students to think critically and analytically and in so doing, to think Christianity in the specific areas of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Students will gain a broad understanding of both theory and research in the major and/or minor areas, including majors in Administration of Justice, Behavioral Science, History, Human Services, Psychology, and Social Sciences. Minors are offered in the areas of History, Human Services, Political Science, Psychology, Social Sciences, and Sociology. Students majoring in Human Services and Administration of Justice develop entry-level skills for employment in these fields. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in Speech/Theatre Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Fine Arts Division This program focuses on preparing students for careers in speech and theatre education with a program leading to secondary certification (grades 9-12) by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. A concentration in Speech/Theatre is also available as part of the Middle Childhood Education major for those interested in teaching at the middle school level (grades 5-9). Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University   Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Fine Arts Division Fine Arts Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5364 The Fine Arts Division seeks to provide experiences in the arts for all students through a Christian perspective. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in Sport Management Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Division of Health and Sport Sciences This program is designed to assist students in developing skills to organize, administer, and facilitate sport programs at the corporate, agency, professional, and amateur levels. Opportunities are provided to develop knowledge and skills relevant to the performance of these functions. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University The courses are as follows: SMGT 113 Introduction to Sport Management, SMGT 223 Sport Management Practicum, SMGT 253 Tournament and Event Management, SMGT 263 Communication in Sport, SMGT 323 Governance and Leadership in Sport, SMGT 333 Sport Sociology, SMGT 373 Sport Marketing, EDSM 413/5131 Sport Facility Management, SMGT 423/5231 Sport Law, SMGT 433/5331 Sport Psychology, SMGT 463/5631 Sport Finance, SMGT 483 Senior Seminar in Sport Management. Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Division of Health and Sport Sciences Division of Health and Sport Sciences, Missouri Baptist University, One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 434 1115 The Division of Health and Sport Sciences at Missouri Baptist University is committed to promoting intellectual, spiritual and professional development, striving to enhance the quality of life through the advancement of knowledge in health, sport management and human performance, and forming responsive, and collaborative relationships with faculty, staff, students, alumni, schools, and business and industry leaders. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in Worship Arts Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Fine Arts Division This program focuses on preparing students for careers in the worship leadership and support within the church or a related setting. To complement specific interests, the following minors are recommended: Music Ministry, Broadcast Media, Music, Religion, Religious Education, and Theatre. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University   Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Fine Arts Division Fine Arts Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5364 The Fine Arts Division seeks to provide experiences in the arts for all students through a Christian perspective. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Major in Worship Arts Full Time Variable $ 425 ( Rs 19,567 ) per credit / unit Fine Arts Division This program focuses on preparing students for careers in the worship leadership and support within the church or a related setting. To complement specific interests, the following minors are recommended: Music Ministry, Broadcast Media, Music, Religion, Religious Education, and Theatre. Students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 70 internet based, 195 computer based and 525 paper based or the IELTS score of 5.5 minimum. They require a composite score of 20 or higher on the ACT (950 combined on the math and critical reading section of the SAT). Major Missouri Baptist University   Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Fine Arts Division Fine Arts Division, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5364 The Fine Arts Division seeks to provide experiences in the arts for all students through a Christian perspective. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Master of Arts in Christian Ministry: Apologetic Studies Full Time 24 Month(s) $ 345 ( Rs 15,884 ) per credit / unit Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) This degree program is designed for ministry and lay leaders, church staff workers, professional Christian educators serving in both secondary and higher education, ministers seeking continuing education and individuals that desire a more informed perspective on faith and life. This program focuses theological studies on the life of the church with the goal of preparing students for service in local churches and throughout the world. All students must choose a emphasis with with approval from the student’s advisor. A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. Cumulative grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale (applicants with a GPA between 2.5 and 2.74
ho meet all other admissions requirements may be admitted on a probational basis upon approval by
he Graduate Affairs Council)
Masters Missouri Baptist University RBIB 503 Understanding Old Testament Concepts, RBIB 513 Understanding New Testament Concepts, HIRE 503 History of Christian Thought I, HIRE 513 History of Christian Thought II, RREL 503 Knowing God, RREL 513 Following God, RRED 513 Spiritual Formation, RPHI 503 Christianity and Culture, HIRP 433/533 Contemporary World views, RPHI 413/513 Christian Ethics, RPHI 433/533 World Religions, RPHI 483/583 Philosophy of Religion Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus), One College Park Drive, CREVE COEUR, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 434 1115 Missouri Baptist University opened a campus extension in 1957, at Tower Grove Baptist Church in mid-town St. Louis with 68 students. Tuition at Missouri Baptist University ranks among the lowest for private colleges. The annual tuition and fees of $15,120 is well below the national private 4-year average of $19,710. In addition to the modest tuition, the average annual financial aid grant from the University is $6,750 per full time student. With the additional financial aid options, students often find that the cost for MBU is as reasonable as a public institution. Yes Living on campus is bound to be a life-altering component to candidate’s college experience. Now that candidate have decided on MBU, snagging candidate’s living space in one of our spacious residence halls is next on candidate’s list. To reserve a room in MBU’s campus housing, begin by submitting a completed housing application and a refundable $250 deposit to the MBU Admissions Team. In addition to men’s and women’s residence facilities, MBU also offers housing in off-campus apartments.Apartments are usually reserved for upperclassmen and are assigned based on availability. Living on campus can be an integral part of candidate’s college experience. Space fills up quickly, so be sure to finalize candidate’s room reservation as soon as possible.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Master of Arts in Christian Ministry: Biblical Counseling Full Time 24 Month(s) $ 345 ( Rs 15,884 ) per credit / unit Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) This degree program is designed for ministry and lay leaders, church staff workers, professional Christian educators serving in both secondary and higher education, ministers seeking continuing education and individuals that desire a more informed perspective on faith and life. This program focuses theological studies on the life of the church with the goal of preparing students for service in local churches and throughout the world. All students must choose a emphasis with with approval from the student’s advisor. A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. Cumulative grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale (applicants with a GPA between 2.5 and 2.74
ho meet all other admissions requirements may be admitted on a probational basis upon approval by
he Graduate Affairs Council)
Masters Missouri Baptist University RBIB 503 Understanding Old Testament Concepts, RBIB 513 Understanding New Testament Concepts, HIRE 503 History of Christian Thought I, HIRE 513 History of Christian Thought II, RREL 503 Knowing God, RREL 513 Following God, RRED 513 Spiritual Formation, RPHI 503 Christianity and Culture, PSRL 423/523 Pastoral Counseling and Care Giving, PSRL 433/533 Psychology of Moral and Spiritual Development, RRED 423/523 Basics of Biblical Counseling, RREL 423/523 Theology of Christian Ministry Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus), One College Park Drive, CREVE COEUR, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 434 1115 Missouri Baptist University opened a campus extension in 1957, at Tower Grove Baptist Church in mid-town St. Louis with 68 students. Tuition at Missouri Baptist University ranks among the lowest for private colleges. The annual tuition and fees of $15,120 is well below the national private 4-year average of $19,710. In addition to the modest tuition, the average annual financial aid grant from the University is $6,750 per full time student. With the additional financial aid options, students often find that the cost for MBU is as reasonable as a public institution. Yes Living on campus is bound to be a life-altering component to candidate’s college experience. Now that candidate have decided on MBU, snagging candidate’s living space in one of our spacious residence halls is next on candidate’s list. To reserve a room in MBU’s campus housing, begin by submitting a completed housing application and a refundable $250 deposit to the MBU Admissions Team. In addition to men’s and women’s residence facilities, MBU also offers housing in off-campus apartments.Apartments are usually reserved for upperclassmen and are assigned based on availability. Living on campus can be an integral part of candidate’s college experience. Space fills up quickly, so be sure to finalize candidate’s room reservation as soon as possible.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Master of Arts in Christian Ministry: Biblical Languages Full Time 24 Month(s) $ 345 ( Rs 15,884 ) per credit / unit Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) This degree program is designed for ministry and lay leaders, church staff workers, professional Christian educators serving in both secondary and higher education, ministers seeking continuing education and individuals that desire a more informed perspective on faith and life. This program focuses theological studies on the life of the church with the goal of preparing students for service in local churches and throughout the world. All students must choose a emphasis with with approval from the student’s advisor. A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. Cumulative grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale (applicants with a GPA between 2.5 and 2.74
ho meet all other admissions requirements may be admitted on a probational basis upon approval by
he Graduate Affairs Council)
Masters Missouri Baptist University RBIB 503 Understanding Old Testament Concepts, RBIB 513 Understanding New Testament Concepts, HIRE 503 History of Christian Thought I, HIRE 513 History of Christian Thought II, RREL 503 Knowing God, RREL 513 Following God, RRED 513 Spiritual Formation, RPHI 503 Christianity and Culture, RBLA 413/513 New Testament Greek Exegesis I, RBLA 423/523 New Testament Greek Exegesis II, RBLA 433/533 Elementary Classical Hebrew I, RBLA 443/543 Elementary Classical Hebrew II Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus), One College Park Drive, CREVE COEUR, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 434 1115 Missouri Baptist University opened a campus extension in 1957, at Tower Grove Baptist Church in mid-town St. Louis with 68 students. Tuition at Missouri Baptist University ranks among the lowest for private colleges. The annual tuition and fees of $15,120 is well below the national private 4-year average of $19,710. In addition to the modest tuition, the average annual financial aid grant from the University is $6,750 per full time student. With the additional financial aid options, students often find that the cost for MBU is as reasonable as a public institution. Yes Living on campus is bound to be a life-altering component to candidate’s college experience. Now that candidate have decided on MBU, snagging candidate’s living space in one of our spacious residence halls is next on candidate’s list. To reserve a room in MBU’s campus housing, begin by submitting a completed housing application and a refundable $250 deposit to the MBU Admissions Team. In addition to men’s and women’s residence facilities, MBU also offers housing in off-campus apartments.Apartments are usually reserved for upperclassmen and are assigned based on availability. Living on campus can be an integral part of candidate’s college experience. Space fills up quickly, so be sure to finalize candidate’s room reservation as soon as possible.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Master of Arts in Christian Ministry: Pastoral Ministries Full Time 24 Month(s) $ 345 ( Rs 15,884 ) per credit / unit Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) This degree program is designed for ministry and lay leaders, church staff workers, professional Christian educators serving in both secondary and higher education, ministers seeking continuing education and individuals that desire a more informed perspective on faith and life. This program focuses theological studies on the life of the church with the goal of preparing students for service in local churches and throughout the world. All students must choose a emphasis with with approval from the student’s advisor. A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. Cumulative grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale (applicants with a GPA between 2.5 and 2.74
ho meet all other admissions requirements may be admitted on a probational basis upon approval by
he Graduate Affairs Council)
Masters Missouri Baptist University RBIB 503 Understanding Old Testament Concepts, RBIB 513 Understanding New Testament Concepts, HIRE 503 History of Christian Thought I, HIRE 513 History of Christian Thought II, RREL 503 Knowing God, RREL 513 Following God, RRED 513 Spiritual Formation, RPHI 503 Christianity and Culture, RRED 423/523 Basics of Biblical Counseling, RREL 423/523 Theology of Christian Ministry, RRED 453/553 North American Cultural Exegesis, RREL 483/583 Expository Biblical Ministry Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus), One College Park Drive, CREVE COEUR, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 434 1115 Missouri Baptist University opened a campus extension in 1957, at Tower Grove Baptist Church in mid-town St. Louis with 68 students. Tuition at Missouri Baptist University ranks among the lowest for private colleges. The annual tuition and fees of $15,120 is well below the national private 4-year average of $19,710. In addition to the modest tuition, the average annual financial aid grant from the University is $6,750 per full time student. With the additional financial aid options, students often find that the cost for MBU is as reasonable as a public institution. Yes Living on campus is bound to be a life-altering component to candidate’s college experience. Now that candidate have decided on MBU, snagging candidate’s living space in one of our spacious residence halls is next on candidate’s list. To reserve a room in MBU’s campus housing, begin by submitting a completed housing application and a refundable $250 deposit to the MBU Admissions Team. In addition to men’s and women’s residence facilities, MBU also offers housing in off-campus apartments.Apartments are usually reserved for upperclassmen and are assigned based on availability. Living on campus can be an integral part of candidate’s college experience. Space fills up quickly, so be sure to finalize candidate’s room reservation as soon as possible.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Master of Arts in Christian Ministry: Urban Ministries Full Time 24 Month(s) $ 345 ( Rs 15,884 ) per credit / unit Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) This degree program is designed for ministry and lay leaders, church staff workers, professional Christian educators serving in both secondary and higher education, ministers seeking continuing education and individuals that desire a more informed perspective on faith and life. This program focuses theological studies on the life of the church with the goal of preparing students for service in local churches and throughout the world. All students must choose a emphasis with with approval from the student’s advisor. A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. Cumulative grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale (applicants with a GPA between 2.5 and 2.74
ho meet all other admissions requirements may be admitted on a probational basis upon approval by
he Graduate Affairs Council)
Masters Missouri Baptist University RBIB 503 Understanding Old Testament Concepts, RBIB 513 Understanding New Testament Concepts, HIRE 503 History of Christian Thought I, HIRE 513 History of Christian Thought II, RREL 503 Knowing God, RREL 513 Following God, RRED 513 Spiritual Formation, RPHI 503 Christianity and Culture, RRED 403/503 Introduction to Church Planting, RRED 433/533 Introduction to Cross-Cultural Ministry, RRED 443/543 Urban Church Planting, RRED 453/553 North American Cultural Exegesis Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus), One College Park Drive, CREVE COEUR, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 434 1115 Missouri Baptist University opened a campus extension in 1957, at Tower Grove Baptist Church in mid-town St. Louis with 68 students. Tuition at Missouri Baptist University ranks among the lowest for private colleges. The annual tuition and fees of $15,120 is well below the national private 4-year average of $19,710. In addition to the modest tuition, the average annual financial aid grant from the University is $6,750 per full time student. With the additional financial aid options, students often find that the cost for MBU is as reasonable as a public institution. Yes Living on campus is bound to be a life-altering component to candidate’s college experience. Now that candidate have decided on MBU, snagging candidate’s living space in one of our spacious residence halls is next on candidate’s list. To reserve a room in MBU’s campus housing, begin by submitting a completed housing application and a refundable $250 deposit to the MBU Admissions Team. In addition to men’s and women’s residence facilities, MBU also offers housing in off-campus apartments.Apartments are usually reserved for upperclassmen and are assigned based on availability. Living on campus can be an integral part of candidate’s college experience. Space fills up quickly, so be sure to finalize candidate’s room reservation as soon as possible.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Master of Arts in Counseling - Counseling Licensure Full Time 24 Month(s) $ 345 ( Rs 15,884 ) per credit / unit Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) This program meets all of the requirements for Missouri Certification as an Elementary and Secondary School Guidance Counselor. A unique program feature also meets all of the academic requirements to obtain a Professional Counselor Licensure in Missouri. Through this program students who do not desire School Counselor Certification may elect to pursue the academic requirements for licensure only. For many, certification as a Psychological Examiner is a logical extension of the counseling degree program. A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. Cumulative grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale(applicants with a GPA between 2.5 and 2.74 who meet all other admissions requirements may be admitted on a probational basis upon approval by the Graduate Affairs Council). Masters Missouri Baptist University GRED 553 Research Methods, HUED 523 Multicultural Counseling, GRED 583 Master’s Project, HUED 513 Theories of Counseling, EDPS 523 Personal and Professional Development in Counseling, HUED 533 Theories and Techniques of Counseling Students and their Families, ETOP 523 Classroom and Behavior Management, PSYC 553 Advanced Human Development, EDSP 563 Individual Diagnostic and Classroom Assessment, HUED 503 Theories and Techniques of Group Counseling, HUED 543 Transition/Career Development and Voc. Ed., ELPS 563 Counseling Practicum I, ELPS 573 Counseling Practicum II, EDPS 503 Advanced Theories of Learning and Personality, EDPS 543 Psychological Tests and Measures, HUSR 503 Child and Adolescent Therapy, HUSR 513 Marriage and Family Therapy, HUSR 523 Dual Diagnosis Chemical Dependency Counseling, HUSR 533 Sports Counseling, HUSR 543 Personality Assessment of Children, Adolescents, and Adults, HUSR 553 Crisis Intervention, PSRL 523 Pastoral Care and Counseling, PSRL 533 Psychology of Moral and Spiritual Development, PSYC 563 Psychology of Normal and Abnormal Personality Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus), One College Park Drive, CREVE COEUR, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 434 1115 Missouri Baptist University opened a campus extension in 1957, at Tower Grove Baptist Church in mid-town St. Louis with 68 students. Tuition at Missouri Baptist University ranks among the lowest for private colleges. The annual tuition and fees of $15,120 is well below the national private 4-year average of $19,710. In addition to the modest tuition, the average annual financial aid grant from the University is $6,750 per full time student. With the additional financial aid options, students often find that the cost for MBU is as reasonable as a public institution. Yes Living on campus is bound to be a life-altering component to candidate’s college experience. Now that candidate have decided on MBU, snagging candidate’s living space in one of our spacious residence halls is next on candidate’s list. To reserve a room in MBU’s campus housing, begin by submitting a completed housing application and a refundable $250 deposit to the MBU Admissions Team. In addition to men’s and women’s residence facilities, MBU also offers housing in off-campus apartments.Apartments are usually reserved for upperclassmen and are assigned based on availability. Living on campus can be an integral part of candidate’s college experience. Space fills up quickly, so be sure to finalize candidate’s room reservation as soon as possible.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Master of Arts in Counseling - Guidance Counseling 7-12 Full Time 24 Month(s) $ 345 ( Rs 15,884 ) per credit / unit Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) This program meets all of the requirements for Missouri Certification as an Elementary and Secondary School Guidance Counselor. A unique program feature also meets all of the academic requirements to obtain a Professional Counselor Licensure in Missouri. Through this program students who do not desire School Counselor Certification may elect to pursue the academic requirements for licensure only. For many, certification as a Psychological Examiner is a logical extension of the counseling degree program. A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. Cumulative grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale(applicants with a GPA between 2.5 and 2.74 who meet all other admissions requirements may be admitted on a probational basis upon approval by the Graduate Affairs Council). Masters Missouri Baptist University GRED 553 Research Methods, HUED 523 Multicultural Counseling, GRED 573 Professional Portfolio Development, HUED 513 Theories of Counseling, EDPS 513 Foundations of School Counseling, EDPS 523 Professional, Ethical, and Philosophical Development in Counseling, HUED 533 Theories and Techniques of Counseling Students and their Familes, ETOP 523 Classroom and Behavior Management, PSYC 553 Advanced Human Development, EDSP 563 Individual Diagnostic and Classroom Assessment, HUED 503 Theories and Techniques of Group Counseling, HUED 543 Transition/Career Development and Voc. Ed., HUSR 503 Child and Adolescent Therapy, HUSR 553 Crisis Intervention, ELPS 563 Counseling Practicum I, ESPS 583 Practicum for Secondary School Counseling Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus), One College Park Drive, CREVE COEUR, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 434 1115 Missouri Baptist University opened a campus extension in 1957, at Tower Grove Baptist Church in mid-town St. Louis with 68 students. Tuition at Missouri Baptist University ranks among the lowest for private colleges. The annual tuition and fees of $15,120 is well below the national private 4-year average of $19,710. In addition to the modest tuition, the average annual financial aid grant from the University is $6,750 per full time student. With the additional financial aid options, students often find that the cost for MBU is as reasonable as a public institution. Yes Living on campus is bound to be a life-altering component to candidate’s college experience. Now that candidate have decided on MBU, snagging candidate’s living space in one of our spacious residence halls is next on candidate’s list. To reserve a room in MBU’s campus housing, begin by submitting a completed housing application and a refundable $250 deposit to the MBU Admissions Team. In addition to men’s and women’s residence facilities, MBU also offers housing in off-campus apartments.Apartments are usually reserved for upperclassmen and are assigned based on availability. Living on campus can be an integral part of candidate’s college experience. Space fills up quickly, so be sure to finalize candidate’s room reservation as soon as possible.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Master of Arts in Counseling - Guidance Counseling K-12 Full Time 24 Month(s) $ 345 ( Rs 15,884 ) per credit / unit International Student Services This program meets all of the requirements for Missouri Certification as an Elementary and Secondary School Guidance Counselor. A unique program feature also meets all of the academic requirements to obtain a Professional Counselor Licensure in Missouri. Through this program students who do not desire School Counselor Certification may elect to pursue the academic requirements for licensure only. For many, certification as a Psychological Examiner is a logical extension of the counseling degree program. A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. Cumulative grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale(applicants with a GPA between 2.5 and 2.74 who meet all other admissions requirements may be admitted on a probational basis upon approval by the Graduate Affairs Council). Masters Missouri Baptist University GRED 553 Research Methods, HUED 523 Multicultural Counseling, GRED 573 Professional Portfolio Development, HUED 513 Theories of Counseling, EDPS 513 Foundations of School Counseling, EDPS 523 Personal and Professional Development in Counseling, HUED 533 Theories and Techniques of Counseling Students and their Families, ETOP 523 Classroom and Behavior Management, PSYC 553 Advanced Human Development, EDSP 563 Individual Diagnostic and Classroom Assessment, EDSP 533/534 Introduction and Methods of Teaching and Inclusion for Students with Cross-Categorical Disabilities, HUED 503 Theories and Techniques of Group Counseling, HUED 543 Transition or Career Development and Voc. Ed., HUSR 503 Child and Adolescent Therapy, ELPS 563 Counseling Practicum I, ELPS 583 Practicum for Elementary School Counseling, ESPS 583 Practicum for Secondary School Counseling Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 International Student Services International Student Services, One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Missouri Baptist University is an evangelical Christian, liberal arts institution and has as its purpose the offering of programs of study leading to professional certificates, undergraduate degrees, and graduate degrees in an environment where academic excellence is emphasized and a Biblically based Christian perspective is maintained. The University is committed to enriching its students&#39; lives spiritually, intellectually, and professionally, and to preparing students to serve in a global and culturally diverse society. Yes Living on campus means: lifelong friends, late-night scavenger hunts inside local grocery store, a quick commute to those dreaded 8 a.m. classes, freedom, bonfires, Super Bowl parties, in-room cable television, high speed Internet, talking to roommate until the wee hours of the morning. The spacious men and women’s residence hall boast one of the largest room floor plans in the state. Each suite-style room is fully furnished with a best, dresser and desk for each students, as well as a private bathroom. Wireless and high-speed Internet connections, digital cable computer labs and laundry facilities are also available in each dormitory.And with classes just a short walk away, students will find that living on campus is as convenient as it is exciting.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Master of Arts in Counseling - Guidance Counseling K-8 Full Time 24 Month(s) $ 345 ( Rs 15,884 ) per credit / unit Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) This program meets all of the requirements for Missouri Certification as an Elementary and Secondary School Guidance Counselor. A unique program feature also meets all of the academic requirements to obtain a Professional Counselor Licensure in Missouri. Through this program students who do not desire School Counselor Certification may elect to pursue the academic requirements for licensure only. For many, certification as a Psychological Examiner is a logical extension of the counseling degree program. A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. Cumulative grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale(applicants with a GPA between 2.5 and 2.74 who meet all other admissions requirements may be admitted on a probational basis upon approval by the Graduate Affairs Council). Masters Missouri Baptist University GRED 553 Research Methods, HUED 523 Multicultural Counseling, GRED 573 Professional Portfolio Development, HUED 513 Theories of Counseling, EDPS 513 Foundations of School Counseling, EDPS 523 Professional, Ethical, and Philosophical Development in Counseling, HUED 533 Theories and Techniques of Counseling Students and their Families, ETOP 523 Classroom and Behavior Management, PSYC 553 Advanced Human Development, EDSP 563 Individual Diagnostic and Classroom Assessment, EDSP 533/534 Introduction and Methods of Teaching and Inclusion for Students with Cross-Categorical Disabilities, HUED 503 Theories and Techniques of Group Counseling, HUED 543 Transition/Career Development and Voc. Ed., HUSR 503 Child and Adolescent Therapy, ELPS 563 Counseling Practicum I, ELPS 583 Practicum for Elementary School Counseling Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus), One College Park Drive, CREVE COEUR, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 434 1115 Missouri Baptist University opened a campus extension in 1957, at Tower Grove Baptist Church in mid-town St. Louis with 68 students. Tuition at Missouri Baptist University ranks among the lowest for private colleges. The annual tuition and fees of $15,120 is well below the national private 4-year average of $19,710. In addition to the modest tuition, the average annual financial aid grant from the University is $6,750 per full time student. With the additional financial aid options, students often find that the cost for MBU is as reasonable as a public institution. Yes Living on campus is bound to be a life-altering component to candidate’s college experience. Now that candidate have decided on MBU, snagging candidate’s living space in one of our spacious residence halls is next on candidate’s list. To reserve a room in MBU’s campus housing, begin by submitting a completed housing application and a refundable $250 deposit to the MBU Admissions Team. In addition to men’s and women’s residence facilities, MBU also offers housing in off-campus apartments.Apartments are usually reserved for upperclassmen and are assigned based on availability. Living on campus can be an integral part of candidate’s college experience. Space fills up quickly, so be sure to finalize candidate’s room reservation as soon as possible.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Master of Arts in Teaching: Classroom Teaching Full Time 18- 24 month $ 345 ( Rs 15,884 ) per credit / unit Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) This degree can be completed in 18-24 months from the only university in the area to offer all three programs of study. This program needs 36 credit hours to complete this program successfully. The accredited program is built with the students in mind-from the class times, certification-qualification, and flexible subject programs that allow candidate to focus on their current role or candidate’s next position. For more details, or to request additional information about this program, call Missouri Baptist University’s Graduate Admissions Office at 314.392.2327. A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. Cumulative grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale(applicants with a GPA between 2.5 and 2.74 who meet all other admissions requirements may be admitted on a probational basis upon approval by the Graduate Affairs Council). Masters Missouri Baptist University GRED 553 Research Methods, ECTA 523 Integration of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment, EDUC 573 Applications of Technology as an Effective Tool in Teaching/Learning, ETOP 563 Legal Issues in Regular and Special Education, ETOP 583 Perspectives on Diversity in Education Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus), One College Park Drive, CREVE COEUR, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 434 1115 Missouri Baptist University opened a campus extension in 1957, at Tower Grove Baptist Church in mid-town St. Louis with 68 students. Tuition at Missouri Baptist University ranks among the lowest for private colleges. The annual tuition and fees of $15,120 is well below the national private 4-year average of $19,710. In addition to the modest tuition, the average annual financial aid grant from the University is $6,750 per full time student. With the additional financial aid options, students often find that the cost for MBU is as reasonable as a public institution. Yes Living on campus is bound to be a life-altering component to candidate’s college experience. Now that candidate have decided on MBU, snagging candidate’s living space in one of our spacious residence halls is next on candidate’s list. To reserve a room in MBU’s campus housing, begin by submitting a completed housing application and a refundable $250 deposit to the MBU Admissions Team. In addition to men’s and women’s residence facilities, MBU also offers housing in off-campus apartments.Apartments are usually reserved for upperclassmen and are assigned based on availability. Living on campus can be an integral part of candidate’s college experience. Space fills up quickly, so be sure to finalize candidate’s room reservation as soon as possible.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Master of Arts in Teaching: Classroom Teaching with Certification Full Time 18- 24 month $ 345 ( Rs 15,884 ) per credit / unit Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) This degree can be completed in 18-24 months from the only university in the area to offer all three programs of study. This program needs 36 credit hours to complete this program successfully. The accredited program is built with the students in mind-from the class times, certification-qualification, and flexible subject programs that allow candidate to focus on their current role or candidate’s next position. For more details, or to request additional information about this program, call Missouri Baptist University’s Graduate Admissions Office at 314.392.2327. This program is for teachers who wish to study with certification. A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. Cumulative grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale(applicants with a GPA between 2.5 and 2.74 who meet all other admissions requirements may be admitted on a probational basis upon approval by the Graduate Affairs Council). Masters Missouri Baptist University GRED 553 Research Methods, ECTA 523 Integration of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment, EDUC 573 Applications of Technology as an Effective Tool in Teaching/Learning, ETOP 563 Legal Issues in Regular and Special Education, ETOP 583 Perspectives on Diversity in Education, GRED 573 Professional Portfolio Development Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus), One College Park Drive, CREVE COEUR, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 434 1115 Missouri Baptist University opened a campus extension in 1957, at Tower Grove Baptist Church in mid-town St. Louis with 68 students. Tuition at Missouri Baptist University ranks among the lowest for private colleges. The annual tuition and fees of $15,120 is well below the national private 4-year average of $19,710. In addition to the modest tuition, the average annual financial aid grant from the University is $6,750 per full time student. With the additional financial aid options, students often find that the cost for MBU is as reasonable as a public institution. Yes Living on campus is bound to be a life-altering component to candidate’s college experience. Now that candidate have decided on MBU, snagging candidate’s living space in one of our spacious residence halls is next on candidate’s list. To reserve a room in MBU’s campus housing, begin by submitting a completed housing application and a refundable $250 deposit to the MBU Admissions Team. In addition to men’s and women’s residence facilities, MBU also offers housing in off-campus apartments.Apartments are usually reserved for upperclassmen and are assigned based on availability. Living on campus can be an integral part of candidate’s college experience. Space fills up quickly, so be sure to finalize candidate’s room reservation as soon as possible.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Master of Business Administration Full Time 18 - 24 months $ 345 ( Rs 15,884 ) per credit / unit Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) The MBA program is designed for active business professionals and individuals with undergraduate degrees, regardless of degree concentration. Our unique program feature allows students with a bachelor’s degree in a field other than business to seek their degree at MBU. There are no prerequisites for Missouri Baptist University’s core MBA courses, making the transition to graduate business study convenient for all college graduates. This program can be completed in 18-24 months. A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. Cumulative grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale (applicants with a GPA between 2.5 and 2.74 who meet all other admissions requirements may be admitted on a probational basis upon approval by the Graduate Affairs Council). MBA Missouri Baptist University BUSN 503 Executive Communication, BCIS 503 Management Applications of Information Technology, BUSN 513 Legal and Ethical Environment of Business, ECON 503 Business Economics, MRKT 503 Current Issues in Marketing, ACCT 503 Managerial Accounting, MGPS 503 Organizational Behavior and Leadership, BUSN 523 Financial Management, BUSN 583 Capstone Project, MGMT 513 Leading Change in Organizations, MGMT 533 Human Resource Management, MGMT 523 Managerial Decision Making, BUSN 533 International Business Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus), One College Park Drive, CREVE COEUR, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 434 1115 Missouri Baptist University opened a campus extension in 1957, at Tower Grove Baptist Church in mid-town St. Louis with 68 students. Tuition at Missouri Baptist University ranks among the lowest for private colleges. The annual tuition and fees of $15,120 is well below the national private 4-year average of $19,710. In addition to the modest tuition, the average annual financial aid grant from the University is $6,750 per full time student. With the additional financial aid options, students often find that the cost for MBU is as reasonable as a public institution. Yes Living on campus is bound to be a life-altering component to candidate’s college experience. Now that candidate have decided on MBU, snagging candidate’s living space in one of our spacious residence halls is next on candidate’s list. To reserve a room in MBU’s campus housing, begin by submitting a completed housing application and a refundable $250 deposit to the MBU Admissions Team. In addition to men’s and women’s residence facilities, MBU also offers housing in off-campus apartments.Apartments are usually reserved for upperclassmen and are assigned based on availability. Living on campus can be an integral part of candidate’s college experience. Space fills up quickly, so be sure to finalize candidate’s room reservation as soon as possible.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Master of Education Administration: Elementary Principals Full Time 18 - 24 months $ 345 ( Rs 15,884 ) per credit / unit Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) This degree is a thirty-hour program designed to prepare the graduate student to be a principal in an elementary or secondary school. Quality instructors experienced in the field, guide each student in practical experiences to help the graduate student master leadership, supervision, administration, communication, and knowledge-based skills. This program needs 30 credit hours to complete this degree successfully. A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. Cumulative grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale(applicants with a GPA between 2.5 and 2.74 who meet all other admissions requirements may be admitted on a probational basis upon approval by the Graduate Affairs Council). Masters Missouri Baptist University GRED 553 Research Methods, ETOP 563 Legal Issues in Regular and Special Education, EDAD 533 Basic Finance, Facilities Management, and PR, EDAD 563 Ed Ad of Special Programs, Grants, and Leg Mandates, ETOP 523 Classroom and Behavior Management, EDAD 543 Ed Leadership Inquiry and Communications, BUSN 523 Financial Management, EDAD 553 Vocational Administration and Philosophy, EDMS 543 Middle School: Philosophy and Organization, EDMS 563 Middle School: Curriculum, Instruction, and Field Exp., EDSM 573 Sport Facility Management, EDSP 583 Special Education Administration, ETOP 541 Specialized Topics in Prof. Dev., ETOP 583 Perspectives on Diversity in Education, SMGT 533 Psychological Aspects of Sport and Physical Act., SMGT 523 Legal Issues in Sports, SMGT 563 Sports Finance, ELAD 533 Administration/Supervision - Elementary, ELAD 523 Curriculum and Instruction - Elementary, ELAD 573 Internship in Diverse Settings/Portfolio–Elementary Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus), One College Park Drive, CREVE COEUR, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 434 1115 Missouri Baptist University opened a campus extension in 1957, at Tower Grove Baptist Church in mid-town St. Louis with 68 students. Tuition at Missouri Baptist University ranks among the lowest for private colleges. The annual tuition and fees of $15,120 is well below the national private 4-year average of $19,710. In addition to the modest tuition, the average annual financial aid grant from the University is $6,750 per full time student. With the additional financial aid options, students often find that the cost for MBU is as reasonable as a public institution. Yes Living on campus is bound to be a life-altering component to candidate’s college experience. Now that candidate have decided on MBU, snagging candidate’s living space in one of our spacious residence halls is next on candidate’s list. To reserve a room in MBU’s campus housing, begin by submitting a completed housing application and a refundable $250 deposit to the MBU Admissions Team. In addition to men’s and women’s residence facilities, MBU also offers housing in off-campus apartments.Apartments are usually reserved for upperclassmen and are assigned based on availability. Living on campus can be an integral part of candidate’s college experience. Space fills up quickly, so be sure to finalize candidate’s room reservation as soon as possible.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Master of Education Administration: Secondary Principals Full Time 18 - 24 months $ 345 ( Rs 15,884 ) per credit / unit Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) This degree is a thirty-hour program designed to prepare the graduate student to be a principal in an elementary or secondary school. Quality instructors experienced in the field, guide each student in practical experiences to help the graduate student master leadership, supervision, administration, communication, and knowledge-based skills. This program needs 30 credit hours to complete this degree successfully. A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. Cumulative grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale(applicants with a GPA between 2.5 and 2.74 who meet all other admissions requirements may be admitted on a probational basis upon approval by the Graduate Affairs Council). Masters Missouri Baptist University GRED 553 Research Methods, ETOP 563 Legal Issues in Regular and Special Education, EDAD 533 Basic Finance, Facilities Management, and PR, EDAD 563 Ed Ad of Special Programs, Grants, and Leg Mandates, ETOP 523 Classroom and Behavior Management, EDAD 543 Ed Leadership Inquiry and Communications, BUSN 523 Financial Management, EDAD 553 Vocational Administration and Philosophy, EDMS 543 Middle School: Philosophy and Organization, EDMS 563 Middle School: Curriculum, Instruction, and Field Exp., EDSM 573 Sport Facility Management, EDSP 583 Special Education Administration, ETOP 541 Specialized Topics in Prof. Dev., ETOP 583 Perspectives on Diversity in Education, SMGT 533 Psychological Aspects of Sport and Physical Act., SMGT 523 Legal Issues in Sports, SMGT 563 Sports Finance, ELAD 533 Administration/Supervision - Elementary, ESAD 533 Administration/Supervision - Secondary, ESAD 523 Curriculum and Instruction - Secondary, ESAD 573 Internship in Diverse Settings/Portfolio-Secondary Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301 Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus) Missouri Baptist University (Main Campus), One College Park Drive, CREVE COEUR, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 434 1115 Missouri Baptist University opened a campus extension in 1957, at Tower Grove Baptist Church in mid-town St. Louis with 68 students. Tuition at Missouri Baptist University ranks among the lowest for private colleges. The annual tuition and fees of $15,120 is well below the national private 4-year average of $19,710. In addition to the modest tuition, the average annual financial aid grant from the University is $6,750 per full time student. With the additional financial aid options, students often find that the cost for MBU is as reasonable as a public institution. Yes Living on campus is bound to be a life-altering component to candidate’s college experience. Now that candidate have decided on MBU, snagging candidate’s living space in one of our spacious residence halls is next on candidate’s list. To reserve a room in MBU’s campus housing, begin by submitting a completed housing application and a refundable $250 deposit to the MBU Admissions Team. In addition to men’s and women’s residence facilities, MBU also offers housing in off-campus apartments.Apartments are usually reserved for upperclassmen and are assigned based on availability. Living on campus can be an integral part of candidate’s college experience. Space fills up quickly, so be sure to finalize candidate’s room reservation as soon as possible.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Master of Science in Education in Curriculum and Instruction Distance / Online 18 - 24 months $ 245 ( Rs 11,280 ) per credit / unit International Student Services This program offers students the opportunity to enhance not only their comprehension and understanding of curriculum and instruction, but also, to develop the professional technological skills required for success in today’s educational environment. Students pursuing the Master of Science in Education—Curriculum and Instruction have the option of completing the program online, in the classroom or through a hybrid approach that blends both options. A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. Cumulative grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale(applicants with a GPA between 2.5 and 2.74 who meet all other admissions requirements may be admitted on a probational basis upon approval by the Graduate Affairs Council). Masters Missouri Baptist University EDUC 501 Orientation, GRED 553 Research Methods, ETOP 563 Legal Issues in Regular and Special Education, ETOP 503 Current Influences in Education, ECTA 523 Integration of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment, EDUC 573 Applications of Technology as an Effective, Tool in Teaching/Learning, ETOP 583 Perspectives on Diversity in Education, ETOP 553 Developing Responsible Learners, ECTA 533 Curriculum Mapping Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301     Missouri Baptist University opened a campus extension in 1957, at Tower Grove Baptist Church in mid-town St. Louis with 68 students. Tuition at Missouri Baptist University ranks among the lowest for private colleges. The annual tuition and fees of $15,120 is well below the national private 4-year average of $19,710. In addition to the modest tuition, the average annual financial aid grant from the University is $6,750 per full time student. With the additional financial aid options, students often find that the cost for MBU is as reasonable as a public institution. Yes Living on campus is bound to be a life-altering component to candidate’s college experience. Now that candidate have decided on MBU, snagging candidate’s living space in one of our spacious residence halls is next on candidate’s list. To reserve a room in MBU’s campus housing, begin by submitting a completed housing application and a refundable $250 deposit to the MBU Admissions Team. In addition to men’s and women’s residence facilities, MBU also offers housing in off-campus apartments.Apartments are usually reserved for upperclassmen and are assigned based on availability. Living on campus can be an integral part of candidate’s college experience. Space fills up quickly, so be sure to finalize candidate’s room reservation as soon as possible.
178244 Missouri Baptist University Master of Science in Education in Sport Management Distance / Online 18 - 24 months $ 245 ( Rs 11,280 ) per credit / unit International Student Services This program provides graduate students with skills to effectively manage in a wide range of sport-related enterprises including interscholastic athletics, intercollegiate athletics, amateur and professional sports, sport-marketing firms, special-event management, and facility management. The Master of Science in Education-Sport Management is offered exclusively online. A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. Cumulative grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale(applicants with a GPA between 2.5 and 2.74 who meet all other admissions requirements may be admitted on a probational basis upon approval by the Graduate Affairs Council). Masters Missouri Baptist University EDUC 501 Orientation, GRED 553 Research Methods, ETOP 563 Legal Issues in Regular and Special Ed, EDSM 513 Sport Facility Management, EDSM 523 Current Studies in Mgmt and Leadership in Sport, SMGT 533 Psychological Aspects of Sport and Physical Act, SMGT 553 Volunteer Management, SMGT 563 Sport Finance, ETOP 541-543 Specialized Topics in Professional Development, EDSM 576 Internship in Sport Management Missouri Baptist University Liz Crusey, Director 3700 One College Park Drive, SAINT LOUIS, Missouri, 63141, +1 314 744 5301     Missouri Baptist University opened a campus extension in 1957, at Tower Grove Baptist Church in mid-town St. Louis with 68 students. Tuition at Missouri Baptist University ranks among the lowest for private colleges. The annual tuition and fees of $15,120 is well below the national private 4-year average of $19,710. In addition to the modest tuition, the average annual financial aid grant from the University is $6,750 per full time student. With the additional financial aid options, students often find that the cost for MBU is as reasonable as a public institution. Yes Living on campus is bound to be a life-altering component to candidate’s college experience. Now that candidate have decided on MBU, snagging candidate’s living space in one of our spacious residence halls is next on candidate’s list. To reserve a room in MBU’s campus housing, begin by submitting a completed housing application and a refundable $250 deposit to the MBU Admissions Team. In addition to men’s and women’s residence facilities, MBU also offers housing in off-campus apartments.Apartments are usually reserved for upperclassmen and are assigned based on availability. Living on campus can be an integral part of candidate’s college experience. Space fills up quickly, so be sure to finalize candidate’s room reservation as soon as possible.
178341 Missouri Southern State University Associate of Science Degree in Dental Hygiene Distance / Online Variable Contact provider Missouri Southern State University This program requires a minimum of 90 credit hours, including the prerequisite courses. The dental hygienist is a licensed health care professional and member of the dental health team. The diverse duties of the dental hygienist include oral prophylaxis (cleaning); exposing, processing and mounting radiographs; collecting and evaluating medical history information; performing head and neck screening examinations; periodontal assessment and therapy; applying agents for the prevention of decay; applying desensitizing and antimicrobial agents and administering local anesthesia and nitrous oxide analgesia. The dental hygienist acts as a dental health educator and is responsible for teaching patients prevention of dental disease and providing nutritional counseling. Dental hygiene employment opportunities are numerous and vary greatly. They include general practice and specialty dental offices; federal, state, county and city health clinics; public schools; hospitals; long-term care facilities; dental schools; industrial clinics; the armed services; and research institutions. Upon satisfactory completion, graduates are eligible to take the National Board Examination and practical examinations required for licensure in Missouri and other states. The MSSU Dental Hygiene Program is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA). Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Associate degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 19-20; Dental Hygiene Requirements 70:DH 101 Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene 2, DH 103 Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene I Lab2, DH 105 Fundamentals of Instrumentation 2, DH 120 Medical Emergencies 1, DH 140 Dental Morphology 1, DH 150 Oral Histology and Embryology 3, DH 160 Dental Radiology Lecture 2, DH 165 Dental Radiology Lab 1, DH 190 Clinical Dental Hygiene I 4, DH 210 Pain Management 1, DH 220 Dental Materials 2, DH 280 Periodontics I 2, DH 290 Clinical Dental Hygiene II (WI) 4, DH 295 Seminar in Dental Hygiene I 1, DH 300 Community Dental Health Education 3, DH 301 Community Health Practicum 1,DH 310 Nutrition 2, DH 320 Pharmacology 2, DH 340 Oral Pathology 3, DH 350 Periodontics II 2, DH 390 Clinical Dental Hygiene III 4, DH 395 Senior Seminar 1, BIO 121 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4, BIO 221 Human Physiology and Anatomy 5, BIO 231 Medical Microbiology 5, BIO 240 Radiation Biology 3, CHEM 120 Chemistry for Allied Health Sciences 5, SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology 3, PSY 100 General Psychology 3. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126          
178341 Missouri Southern State University Associate of Science Degree in Dental Hygiene Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Technology, Department of Dental Hygiene This program requires a minimum of 90 credit hours, including the prerequisite courses. The dental hygienist is a licensed health care professional and member of the dental health team. The diverse duties of the dental hygienist include oral prophylaxis (cleaning); exposing, processing and mounting radiographs; collecting and evaluating medical history information; performing head and neck screening examinations; periodontal assessment and therapy; applying agents for the prevention of decay; applying desensitizing and antimicrobial agents and administering local anesthesia and nitrous oxide analgesia. The dental hygienist acts as a dental health educator and is responsible for teaching patients prevention of dental disease and providing nutritional counseling. Dental hygiene employment opportunities are numerous and vary greatly. They include general practice and specialty dental offices; federal, state, county and city health clinics; public schools; hospitals; long-term care facilities; dental schools; industrial clinics; the armed services; and research institutions. Upon satisfactory completion, graduates are eligible to take the National Board Examination and practical examinations required for licensure in Missouri and other states. The MSSU Dental Hygiene Program is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA). Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Associate degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 19-20; Dental Hygiene Requirements 70:DH 101 Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene 2, DH 103 Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene I Lab2, DH 105 Fundamentals of Instrumentation 2, DH 120 Medical Emergencies 1, DH 140 Dental Morphology 1, DH 150 Oral Histology and Embryology 3, DH 160 Dental Radiology Lecture 2, DH 165 Dental Radiology Lab 1, DH 190 Clinical Dental Hygiene I 4, DH 210 Pain Management 1, DH 220 Dental Materials 2, DH 280 Periodontics I 2, DH 290 Clinical Dental Hygiene II (WI) 4, DH 295 Seminar in Dental Hygiene I 1, DH 300 Community Dental Health Education 3, DH 301 Community Health Practicum 1,DH 310 Nutrition 2, DH 320 Pharmacology 2, DH 340 Oral Pathology 3, DH 350 Periodontics II 2, DH 390 Clinical Dental Hygiene III 4, DH 395 Senior Seminar 1, BIO 121 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4, BIO 221 Human Physiology and Anatomy 5, BIO 231 Medical Microbiology 5, BIO 240 Radiation Biology 3, CHEM 120 Chemistry for Allied Health Sciences 5, SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology 3, PSY 100 General Psychology 3. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Department of Dental Hygiene School of Technology, Department of Dental Hygiene, Health Sciences Building 143, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9600   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Associate of Science Degree in Drafting and Design Engineering Technology Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Technology, Engineering Technology Department This program prepares students to enter the ever-changing and highly challenging field of engineering as engineering technologists in the fields of manufacturing, civil, architecture, or construction. It prepares students to work in the engineering technology disciplines related to the field of drafting and design. In this program, students will gain exposure to solving open-ended, real world applied engineering problems. The requirements for the associate of science degree in DDET provide a broad base of analytical, technical, and core curriculum courses. Drafting and design hardware and software are used to enhance traditional instruction methods in all courses. Built into the curriculum is an emphasis on both the study and application of engineering design technology. The documents and drawings produced by the DDET graduate would be based upon sketches, specifications, and calculations made by scientists, engineers, architects, and designers. Material specification is an essential part of the DDET program of study. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Associate degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements (20); Technology Requirements (48):DDET 110 Engineering Graphics I 3, DDET 115 Introduction to 3D Computer Aided Drafting 3, DDET 120 Descriptive Geometry 3, DDET 130 Engineering Graphics II 3, DDET 204 Industrial Statics and Strength of Material 3, DDET 210 Technical Illustration 3, DDET 220 Architectural Drafting 3, DDET 230 Elementary Surveying 3, DDET 260 Engineering Graphics III 3, MET 100 Introduction to Machine Tool Processes 3, MET 240 Engineering Materials 3, Phys 151 Elementary College Physics I 5, Phys 152 Elementary College Physics II 4, Math 135 Trigonometry 3, Math 302 Applied Calculus 3. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Engineering Technology Department School of Technology, Engineering Technology Department, Ummel Tech 153, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9849   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Associate of Science Degree in Manufacturing Engineering Technology Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Technology, Engineering Technology Department This program provides students with the opportunity for hands-on experience necessary for employment as a technician in the computer-enhanced manufacturing environment. This is a flexible program that allows students to develop a program of study, with faculty approval, that meets their individual career goals. The curriculum primarily covers computer aided drafting, basics in machining, CNC (computer numerical control), CAM (computer assisted manufacturing), and materials. Students also have the opportunity to select nine credit hours from approved elective courses that span a wide array of topics. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Associate degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 28; Manufacturing Technology Requirements (27): MET 100 Introduction to Machine Tool Processes 3, DDET 110 Engineering Graphics I 3, DDET 115 Introduction to 3D Computer Aided Drafting 3, DDET 204 Industrial Statics and Strength of Materials 3, MET 200 Computer Numerical Control 3, MET 240 Engineering Materials 3, MET 245 Manufacturing with Metals 3, MET 250 CNC Project and Cost Analysis 3, Math 135 Trigonometry 3; Manufacturing Technology Electives: IET 105Introduction to Industrial Engineering Technology 3, DDET 130 Engineering Graphics II 3, DDET 260 Engineering Graphics III 3, MET 490Internship in Manufacturing Tech 3, MET 498 Seminar in Manufacturing Tech 3, MET 499 Independent Study in Manufacturing Technology 1-3, IET 305 Basic Electricity and Electronics 3, IET 310Computer Production/ Planning Control 3, IET 320 Applied Statistical Quality Control 3, IET 350 Industrial Supervision (WI) 3, IET 383 Power Generation Including Pneumatics and Hydraulics 3, IET 425 Design of Experiments (WI) 3, IET 440 Six Sigma Methodology 3, IET 450 Plant Layout/Material Handling 3, IET 460 Competitive Industrial Practices 3. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Engineering Technology Department School of Technology, Engineering Technology Department, Ummel Tech 153, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9849   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Associate of Science Degree in Respiration Care Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Technology, Respiratory Care Department This program prepares students for a position as a respiratory care practitioner. The program is provided by Missouri Southern State University and Franklin Technology Center, through a consortium for respiratory care education. The associate of science program consists of a core academic component and a major concentration component. The academic section consists of the MSSU Associate of Science degree requirements, including courses in the humanities and fine arts, life and physical science, social and behavioral science, mathematics, written and oral communication, health and wellness and University Experience. The respiratory care major concentration components comprise both the didactic and respiratory care clinical instructional areas. A comprehensive self assessment exam must be successfully completed as a requirement for graduation. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Associate degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 20-21; Respiratory Therapy Major Requirements (64): BIO 121 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4, MATH 030 or higher 3, RESP 101 Respiratory Therapy Foundations 3, RESP 102 Cardiopulmonary Sciences 3, RESP 105 Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology 3, RESP 107 Respiratory Therapy Procedures 3, RESP 108 Respiratory Procedures Lab 3, RESP 120 Cardiopulmonary Pathology 3, RESP 125 Respiratory Therapy Clinical I 3, RESP 129 Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology 3, RESP 222 Introduction to Mechanical Ventilation 4, RESP 226 Cardiopulmonary Diagnostic 3, RESP 239 Respiratory Therapy Clinical II 5, RESP 307 Cardiopulmonary Assessment 6, RESP 311 Neonatal/Pediatric Care 3, RESP 312 Advanced Mechanical Ventilation 3, RESP 313 Alternate Site Respiratory Therapy (WI) 3, RESP 340 Advanced Level Clinical Practice 5, RESP 341 Research Issues, Methods1. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Respiratory Care Department School of Technology, Respiratory Care Department, Health Sciences Building 324, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 659 4405   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Associate of Science in Computer Information Science - Information Systems Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Technology, Computer Information Science Department This program provides the student pursuing some other major with a credential and expertise in computing, an enhancement that is becoming increasingly important in almost every area of science, education, business, and the arts. This program demonstrates substantially more commitment to the field than just a minor. The associate degree is often seen as a step along the way toward an ultimate goal of attaining one of the B.S. in CIS degree options. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Associate degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 24-25; CIS Requirements 27; CIS 110 Programming I 3, CIS 202 Information Systems I 3, CIS 210 Programming II 3, CIS 310 Database Management Systems I 3, CIS 410 Information Systems II (WI) 3, CIS Electives 12; Supporting Requirements 3: MATH 130 College Algebra 3; General Electives 9-10. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Computer Information Science Department School of Technology, Computer Information Science Department, Plaster Hall Room 223E, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9383   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Associate of Science in Law Enforcement - Option A Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Technology, Criminal Justice Administration Department This program helps students to prepare for entrance into police work, a field which has become highly specialized and complex at the local, state, and national levels. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Associate degree Missouri Southern State University The Core Requirements 25-26; Law Enforcement Requirements 39; Required Courses are LE 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3, LE 210 Criminal Procedure 3, LE 232 Ethics In Criminal Justice 3, LE 250 Criminal Law 3, LE 280 Report Writing (WI) 3, Electives (adviser approved LE and CJAd electives) 24. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Criminal Justice Administration Department School of Technology, Criminal Justice Administration Department, Justice Center 113, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9684   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Associate of Science in Law Enforcement - Option B (For Basic Law Enforcement Academy) Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Technology, Criminal Justice Administration Department This program helps students to prepare for entrance into police work, a field which has become highly specialized and complex at the local, state, and national levels. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Associate degree Missouri Southern State University The Core Requirements 25-26; Law Enforcement Requirements 41; Required Courses: LE 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3, LE 232 Ethics in Criminal Justice 3, LE 180 Basic Law Enforcement Academy 13, LE 181 Basic Law Enforcement Academy II 13, Select 9 hours from the list below: LE 200 Crime Scene Investigation I 3, LE 210 Criminal Procedure 3; LE 225 Patrol Procedures 3, LE 230 Community Policing 3, LE 290 Police Supervision and Management 3, LE 298 Topics in Law Enforcement 1-3. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Criminal Justice Administration Department School of Technology, Criminal Justice Administration Department, Justice Center 113, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9684   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology Full Time 24 Month(s) $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Technology, Department of Radiologic Technology This program provides high quality entry-level radiographers for the service area of the university. Attention is focused on the need of each student for local and international service. At the completion of the program, students will be clinically competent as entry-level radiographers. Students will develop communication skills enabling them to communicate orally and in written form with patients and other health care providers. They will be able to think critically and solve problems in their daily work environment. The curriculum is an intensive 24-month program operated in cooperation with radiology departments at area medical institutions. The program provides a rigorous clinical training experience in the radiologic sciences. This includes day and limited evening and weekend clinical rotations. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Associate degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 23-24; Radiology Requirements (61): Rad 101 Introduction to Radiology 3, Rad 110 Clinical Training I 2, Rad 111 Medical Terminology 3, Rad 132 Principles of Radiographic Exposure 3, Rad 142 Radiographic Positioning I 3, Rad 170 Radiologic Physics 3, Rad 210 Clinical Training II 2 Rad 241 Radiographic Postioning II 3, Rad 290 Clinical Training III 2, Rad 301 Image Critique and Quality Mgmt. Radiology 2, Rad 320 Radiographic Positioning III 3, Rad 340 Clinical Training IV 3, Rad 350 Patient Care and Radiation Protection in Radiology 3, Rad 360 Clinical Training V 3, Rad 370 Special Topics in Radiology 3, Rad 380 Clinical Training VI 2, Rad 399 Advanced Radiology 3, Bio 121 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4, Bio 221Human Anatomy and Physiology II 5, Bio 240Radiation Biology 3, Psy 100General Psychology 3. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Department of Radiologic Technology School of Technology, Department of Radiologic Technology, Health Sciences Building 325, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3118   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University B.S.E. Early Childhood Education Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Education, Department of Teacher Education   Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The modules are EDUC 100 Intro to Teacher Ed 1, EDUC 280 Educ Global Society 3, MATH 120 Math Elem Tchr II 3, ENG 325 Children’s Lit (WI) 3, ART 220 Art Educ 2, MUS 332 Mus Elem School 2, EDUC 301 Comp Sftwr in Educ 3, EDUC 304 Exceptional Student 3, PSY 100 General Psychology 3, PSY 200 Child Development 3/4, PSY 310 Ed Psych 2, GEOL 211 Earth and Space Sci w/lab 4, PSY 200 Child Development 3, EDUC 316 Found, Issu and Trends (F/S) 3, EDUC 318 Early Child Curr and Lrn (S) 3, EDUC 319 Prac in ECE (S) 2, EDUC 323 Building Fam and Com (S) 3, EDUC 408 Assess and Prac in ECE 4, EDUC 342 Dev Rdg 3. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Education, Department of Teacher Education School of Education, Department of Teacher Education, Missouri Southern State University, 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9314   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University B.S.E. Elementary Education Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Education, Department of Teacher Education   Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The modules are EDUC 100 Intro to Teacher Ed 1, EDUC 280 Educ Global Society 3, MATH 120 Math Elem Tchr II 3, ENG 325 Children’s Lit (WI) 3, ART 220 Art Educ 2, MUS 332 Mus Elem School 2, EDUC 301 Comp Sftwr in Educ 3, EDUC 304 Exceptional Student 3, PSY 100 General Psychology 3, PSY 300 Child Development 3/4, PSY 310 Ed Psych 2, GEOL 211 Earth and Space Sci w/lab 4. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Education, Department of Teacher Education School of Education, Department of Teacher Education, Missouri Southern State University, 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9314   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University B.S.E. Middle School Education Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Education, Department of Teacher Education   Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The modules are EDUC 100 Intro to Teacher Ed 1, EDUC 280 Educ Global Society 3, MATH 120 Math Elem Tchr II 3, ENG 325 Children’s Lit (WI) 3, ART 220 Art Educ 2, MUS 332 Mus Elem School 2, EDUC 301 Comp Sftwr in Educ 3, EDUC 304 Exceptional Student 3, PSY 100 General Psychology 3, PSY 300 Child Development 3/4, PSY 310 Ed Psych 2, GEOL 211 Earth and Space Sci w/lab 4. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Education, Department of Teacher Education School of Education, Department of Teacher Education, Missouri Southern State University, 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9314   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University B.S.E. Special Education Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Education, Department of Teacher Education   Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The modules are EDUC 100 Intro to Teacher Ed 1, EDUC 280 Educ Global Society 3, MATH 120 Math Elem Tchr II 3, ENG 325 Children’s Lit (WI) 3, ART 220 Art Educ 2, MUS 332 Mus Elem School 2, EDUC 301 Comp Sftwr in Educ 3, EDUC 304 Exceptional Student 3, PSY 100 General Psychology 3, PSY 300 Child Development 3/4, PSY 310 Ed Psych 2, GEOL 211 Earth and Space Sci w/lab 4, Educ 304 Exceptional Student 3, EDUC 348 Transition Services (S) 2, EDUC 420 Intro to Counseling (WI) 3, EDUC 430 Lang Dev of Excep Child 3, EDUC 474 Ed Psych Testing 3, EDUC 410 Tchng in Mild Mod Clsrm 3, EDUC 410 Tchng in Mild Mod Clsrm 3, EDUC 446 Cross Cat Practicum 3. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Education, Department of Teacher Education School of Education, Department of Teacher Education, Missouri Southern State University, 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9314   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University B.S.E. TESOL Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Education, Department of Teacher Education   Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The modules are EDUC 100 Intro to Teacher Ed 1, EDUC 280 Educ Global Society 3, MATH 120 Math Elem Tchr II 3, ENG 325 Children’s Lit (WI) 3, ART 220 Art Educ 2, MUS 332 Mus Elem School 2, EDUC 301 Comp Sftwr in Educ 3, EDUC 304 Exceptional Student 3, PSY 100 General Psychology 3, PSY 300 Child Development 3/4, PSY 310 Ed Psych 2, GEOL 211 Earth and Space Sci w/lab 4, ENG 301 Modern Grammar 3, EDUC 380 Theories/Sec Lang 3, EDUC 381 Tchng in a Multi. Society 3, EDUC 480 Methods of TESOL 3, EDUC 481 Mat Dev and Assmt TESOL 3, EDUC 482 Pract TESOL 3, EDUC 422 Content Area Lit: Sec 3, EDUC 342 Developmental Reading 3. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Education, Department of Teacher Education School of Education, Department of Teacher Education, Missouri Southern State University, 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9314   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University BS in Education with a Major in Theatre/Speech Communications Grades 9-12 Certification - Single Teaching Field Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Theatre Department This program provides students with a broad academic background that can lead to a number of careers. Graduates of the Missouri Southern Theatre Department are currently employed in fields such as theatre performance/design, television production/performance, commercials, public relations, stage management, graduate study, executive leadership, recreational directorship, technical theatre, personnel management, government service, fashion industry, TV anchor, business, computer technology, secondary education, film cartoon director, ministry, magician, professional wardrobe technician and theme park performance/production. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Theatre Requirements 23: TH 0110 Theatre Appreciation 3, TH 0121 or 0122 or 0221 or 0222, 0321 or 0322 Theatre Laboratory 2, TH 0142 Theatre Technology 3, TH 0212 Oral Interpretation 3, TH 0234 Introduction to Theatrical Design 3, TH 0241 Acting I (WI) 3, TH 0331 History of Theatre I (WI) or TH 0332 History of Theatre II (WI) 3, TH 0351 Directing I 3; Communication Requirements 12: COMM 0101 Introduction to Human Communication 3, COMM 0215 Interpersonal Communication 3, COMM 0304 Small Group Communication 3, COMM 0315 Argumentation and Debate 3; Speech Communication Electives 8; Education Certification Requirements 39-42. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 Missouri Southern State University Missouri Southern State University, 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 866 818 6778   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor Science in Health Science - Business/Life-Health Science Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Technology, Department of Health Science This program is designed to provide a comprehensive baccalaureate degree that complements an associate allied health major. It is also designed to promote critical thinking, communication and information skills, and leadership with a commitment to lifelong learning. The graduates are academically prepared to pursue opportunities for advancement or graduate school. The health science degree is a specified course of study that would enhance a clinician’s expertise and opportunities for advancement. The design of the health science curriculum is to prepare students for career paths in the health sector, including administration, management, and health promoters in educational or clinical settings in school, community, or public health environments. The Bachelor of Science degree in Health Sciences is granted to students who complete the required program of study. These requirements include the basic requirements for all Bachelor of Science degree programs, required science and other supportive courses in the health science area. The degree is designed with two options. Option one allows students to complete an associate degree in an allied health field to select a degree that will strengthen and utilize the associate curriculum within the Health Science degree. Option two is available for students who do not have a health profession background but would like to pursue a Bachelor of Health Science degree. As a major in B.S. Health Science, students will undertake a course of study that blends three areas of emphasis that is comprised not only of the health science (18 hours) core requirements but includes courses in business (21 hours) and the life/health sciences (21-27 hours). The courses in the curriculum are offered on campus as well as web based. The demand for this degree will be great among current students, past graduates, and clinicians currently working in the health industry. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The MSSU Core Requirements (51) 42 ; Health Sciences Core (18): Comm 305 Intercultural Communication (WI) 3, MM 350 Principles of Management (WI) 3, Phil 312 Biomedical Ethics 3, Psy 320 Applied Statistics 3, Bio 380 Epidemiology 3, Bio 370 Environmental Health 3, HS 390 Health Care System 3; Business/Life-Health Requirements (20-23):Bio 121 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4, Bio 221 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 5, Bio 101 General Biology (Area 3A) 4, Bio 201 Human Anatomy 4, Bio 301 Human Physiology 4, Kine 385 Nutrition for Human Development 3, Rad 111 Medical Terminology 3, Chem 100 Introductory Chemistry 5; Electives 17-23. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Department of Health Science School of Technology, Department of Health Science, Justice Center 126, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3155   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor Science in Health Science - Dental Hygiene Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Technology, Department of Health Science This program is designed to provide a comprehensive baccalaureate degree that complements an associate allied health major. It is also designed to promote critical thinking, communication and information skills, and leadership with a commitment to lifelong learning. The graduates are academically prepared to pursue opportunities for advancement or graduate school. The health science degree is a specified course of study that would enhance a clinician’s expertise and opportunities for advancement. The design of the health science curriculum is to prepare students for career paths in the health sector, including administration, management, and health promoters in educational or clinical settings in school, community, or public health environments. The Bachelor of Science degree in Health Sciences is granted to students who complete the required program of study. These requirements include the basic requirements for all Bachelor of Science degree programs, required science and other supportive courses in the health science area. The degree is designed with two options. Option one allows students to complete an associate degree in an allied health field to select a degree that will strengthen and utilize the associate curriculum within the Health Science degree. Option two is available for students who do not have a health profession background but would like to pursue a Bachelor of Health Science degree. As a major in B.S. Health Science, students will undertake a course of study that blends three areas of emphasis that is comprised not only of the health science (18 hours) core requirements but includes courses in business (21 hours) and the life/health sciences (21-27 hours). The courses in the curriculum are offered on campus as well as web based. The demand for this degree will be great among current students, past graduates, and clinicians currently working in the health industry. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The MSSU Core Requirements (51) 42 ; Health Sciences Core (18): Comm 305 Intercultural Communication (WI) 3, MM 350 Principles of Management (WI) 3, Phil 312 Biomedical Ethics 3, Psy 320 Applied Statistics 3, Bio 380 Epidemiology 3, Bio 370 Environmental Health 3, HS 390 Health Care System 3; Dental Hygiene Requirements (68): Bio 231 General and Medical Microbiology 5, Bio 121 Anatomy and Physiology I 4, Bio 221 Anatomy and Physiology II 5, Chem 100 Introductory Chemistry 5, Bio 240 Radiation Biology 3, Psy 100 General Psychology or Soc 110 Introduction to Sociology 3, DH 101 Fundamental of Dental Hygiene 4, DH 102 Fundamental of Dental Hygiene II 4, DH 140 Dental Morphology 1, DH 150 Oral Histology and Embryology 3, DH 160 Dental Radiology 2, DH 300 Dental Health Education 3, DH 340 Periodontology and Pathology 4, DH 220 Dental Materials 3, DH 190 Clinical Dental Hygiene I 2, DH 290 Clinical Dental Hygiene II (WI) 5, DH 390 Clinical Dental Hygiene III 5, DH 310 Nutrition 2, DH 320 Pharmacology 2, DH 330 Ethics and Community Dentistry 3. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Department of Health Science School of Technology, Department of Health Science, Justice Center 126, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3155   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor Science in Health Science - Radiology Technology Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Technology, Department of Health Science This program is designed to provide a comprehensive baccalaureate degree that complements an associate allied health major. It is also designed to promote critical thinking, communication and information skills, and leadership with a commitment to lifelong learning. The graduates are academically prepared to pursue opportunities for advancement or graduate school. The health science degree is a specified course of study that would enhance a clinician’s expertise and opportunities for advancement. The design of the health science curriculum is to prepare students for career paths in the health sector, including administration, management, and health promoters in educational or clinical settings in school, community, or public health environments. The Bachelor of Science degree in Health Sciences is granted to students who complete the required program of study. These requirements include the basic requirements for all Bachelor of Science degree programs, required science and other supportive courses in the health science area. The degree is designed with two options. Option one allows students to complete an associate degree in an allied health field to select a degree that will strengthen and utilize the associate curriculum within the Health Science degree. Option two is available for students who do not have a health profession background but would like to pursue a Bachelor of Health Science degree. As a major in B.S. Health Science, students will undertake a course of study that blends three areas of emphasis that is comprised not only of the health science (18 hours) core requirements but includes courses in business (21 hours) and the life/health sciences (21-27 hours). The courses in the curriculum are offered on campus as well as web based. The demand for this degree will be great among current students, past graduates, and clinicians currently working in the health industry. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The MSSU Core Requirements (51) 42 ; Health Sciences Core (18): Comm 305 Intercultural Communication (WI) 3, MM 350 Principles of Management (WI) 3, Phil 312 Biomedical Ethics 3, Psy 320 Applied Statistics 3, Bio 380 Epidemiology 3, Bio 370 Environmental Health 3, HS 390 Health Care System 3; Radiology Requirements (57): Bio 121 Anatomy and Physiology I (Area 3A) 4, Bio 221 Anatomy and Physiology II 5, Bio 240 Radiation Biology 3, Rad 101 Introduction to Radiology 3, Rad 110 Clinical Training I 3, Rad 111 Medical Term 3, Rad 132 Principles of Radiographic Exposure 3, Rad 142 Radiographic Positioning I 3, Rad 170 Radiologic Physics 3, Rad 210 Clinical Training II 3, Rad 241 Radiographic Positioning II 3, Rad 290 Clinical Training III 2, Rad 301 Film Critique and Quality Management 2, Rad 320 Radiographic Positioning III 3, Rad 350 Patient Care in Radiology 2, Rad 340 Clinical Training IV 3, Rad 360 Clinical Training V 3, Rad 370 Advanced Topics in Radiology (WI) 2, Rad 380 Clinical Training VI 2, Rad 399 Advanced Radiology 3; Electives 5. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Department of Health Science School of Technology, Department of Health Science, Justice Center 126, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3155   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor Science in Health Science - Respiratory Therapy Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Technology, Department of Health Science This program is designed to provide a comprehensive baccalaureate degree that complements an associate allied health major. It is also designed to promote critical thinking, communication and information skills, and leadership with a commitment to lifelong learning. The graduates are academically prepared to pursue opportunities for advancement or graduate school. The health science degree is a specified course of study that would enhance a clinician’s expertise and opportunities for advancement. The design of the health science curriculum is to prepare students for career paths in the health sector, including administration, management, and health promoters in educational or clinical settings in school, community, or public health environments. The Bachelor of Science degree in Health Sciences is granted to students who complete the required program of study. These requirements include the basic requirements for all Bachelor of Science degree programs, required science and other supportive courses in the health science area. The degree is designed with two options. Option one allows students to complete an associate degree in an allied health field to select a degree that will strengthen and utilize the associate curriculum within the Health Science degree. Option two is available for students who do not have a health profession background but would like to pursue a Bachelor of Health Science degree. As a major in B.S. Health Science, students will undertake a course of study that blends three areas of emphasis that is comprised not only of the health science (18 hours) core requirements but includes courses in business (21 hours) and the life/health sciences (21-27 hours). The courses in the curriculum are offered on campus as well as web based. The demand for this degree will be great among current students, past graduates, and clinicians currently working in the health industry. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The MSSU Core Requirements (51) 42 ; Health Sciences Core (18): Comm 305 Intercultural Communication (WI) 3, MM 350 Principles of Management (WI) 3, Phil 312 Biomedical Ethics 3, Psy 320 Applied Statistics 3, Bio 380 Epidemiology 3, Bio 370 Environmental Health 3, HS 390 Health Care System 3; Respiratory Therapy Requirements (61): Bio 121 Anatomy and Physiology I(Area 3A) 4, Resp 101 Respiratory Therapy Foundations 3, Resp 102 Cardiopulmonary Sciences 3, Resp 105 Cardiopulmonary A and P, Resp 107 Respiratory Therapy Procedures 3, Resp 108 Respiratory Procedures Lab 3, Resp 120 Cardiopulmonary Pathology 3, Resp 125 Respiratory Therapy Clinical I 3, Resp 129 Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology 3, Resp 222 Introduction to Mechanical Vent 4, Resp 226 Cardiopulmonary Diagnostic 3, Resp 239 Respiratory Therapy Clinical II 5, Resp 311 Neonatal/Pediatric Care 3, Resp 307 Cardiopulmonary Assessment 6, Resp 312 Mechanical Ventilation 3, Resp 313 Alternate Site Respiratory Care (WI) 3, Resp 340 Advanced Level Clinical Practice 5, Resp 341 Research, Issues, Methods 1; Elective Upper Division 1. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Department of Health Science School of Technology, Department of Health Science, Justice Center 126, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3155   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor Science in Health Science - Transfer Allied Health Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Technology, Department of Health Science This program is designed to provide a comprehensive baccalaureate degree that complements an associate allied health major. It is also designed to promote critical thinking, communication and information skills, and leadership with a commitment to lifelong learning. The graduates are academically prepared to pursue opportunities for advancement or graduate school. The health science degree is a specified course of study that would enhance a clinician’s expertise and opportunities for advancement. The design of the health science curriculum is to prepare students for career paths in the health sector, including administration, management, and health promoters in educational or clinical settings in school, community, or public health environments. The Bachelor of Science degree in Health Sciences is granted to students who complete the required program of study. These requirements include the basic requirements for all Bachelor of Science degree programs, required science and other supportive courses in the health science area. The degree is designed with two options. Option one allows students to complete an associate degree in an allied health field to select a degree that will strengthen and utilize the associate curriculum within the Health Science degree. Option two is available for students who do not have a health profession background but would like to pursue a Bachelor of Health Science degree. As a major in B.S. Health Science, students will undertake a course of study that blends three areas of emphasis that is comprised not only of the health science (18 hours) core requirements but includes courses in business (21 hours) and the life/health sciences (21-27 hours). The courses in the curriculum are offered on campus as well as web based. The demand for this degree will be great among current students, past graduates, and clinicians currently working in the health industry. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The MSSU Core Requirements (51) 51; Associate Degree in Allied Health Field 62-64; Health Science Core (36): Comm 305 Intercultural Communication (WI) 3, MM 350 Principles of Management (WI) 3, Phil 312 Biomedical Ethics 3, Psy 320 Applied Statistics 3, Bio 380 Epidemiology 3, Bio 370 Environmental Health 3, HS 390 Health Care System 3, Bio 304 Geographic Information Systems 3, MM 337 Management Info Systems 3, Comm 306 Persuasion 3, Soc 306 Social Gerontology 3, MM 352 Human Resource Management 3, CJAd 430 Family Violenc 3, ACCT 305 Health Administration Finance 3; Select two courses from the list below: HS 305 Theory and Practice Teach Health Sci 3, MM 354 Quality Management 3, MM 321 Professional Strategic Selling 3, EH 378 Occupational Health and Safety 3, Kine 305 Aging and Health 3, HS 499 Independent Studies 1-3. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Department of Health Science School of Technology, Department of Health Science, Justice Center 126, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3155   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Graphic Design Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Art Department This program combines liberal arts studies with preparation to pursue careers in advertising, print production, electronic media, web design and package design. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The Required Art Foundation Courses are ART 100 Art Theory 3, ART 101 Two Dimensional Design 3, ART 103 Three Dimensional Design 3, ART 105 Color Theory 3, ART 130 Basic Drawing 3, ART 140 Basic Digital Photography/ Computer Skills 3; Required Graphic Design Courses are ART 215 Illustrator/In Design 3, ART 216 Photoshop/Web Design 3, ART 240 Typography and Lettering 3, ART 309 History and Theory of Graphic Design 3, ART 325 Graphic Design I 3, ART 350 Graphic Design II 3, ART 360 Publication Design and Layout 3, ART 425 Graphic Design III 3, ART 450 Graphic Design IV 3; Other Art Courses are ART 212 Beginning Printmaking 3, Art Art History (Upper Division 300-400 level) 6; Drawing Emphasis (3): ART 370 Drawing, ART 371 Life Drawing, ART 490 Senior Exhibit; Electives 1-2; Electives (must be upper division) 11. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Art Department School of Arts and Sciences, Art Department, Missouri Southern State University, 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9563   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Studio Art Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Art Department This program combines a liberal arts background with a strong foundation in studio arts and art history to prepare graduates for a wide range of creative careers. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The Required Art Foundation Courses are ART 100 Art Theory 3, ART 101 Two Dimensional Design 3, ART 103 Three Dimensional Design 3, ART 105 Color Theory 3, ART 130 Basic Drawing 3, ART 140 Basic Digital Photography/ Computer Skills 3;Two Dimensional Media (3): ART 212 Beginning Printmaking, ART 232 Beginning Painting; Three Dimensional Media (3): ART 205 Beginning Jewelry, ART 207 Beginning Ceramics, ART 211 Beginning Sculpture, ART 370 Drawing 3, Art Art History (Upper Division 300-400 level) 9, ART 490 Senior Exhibit 2; Upper Division Art Electives (300-400 level courses) 15; Electives 7-8; Electives (must be upper division) 11. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Art Department School of Arts and Sciences, Art Department, Missouri Southern State University, 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9563   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Arts Degree with a Major in International Studies Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit Institute of International Studies This program is committed to the development in students of high intellectual standards, concern for the whole person and practical cross-cultural and professional skills to enable them to embark upon immediate employment or graduate study. It is the goal of the major in International Studies that students who complete the program shall: demonstrate communication skills in a language other than their own at a proficiency beyond the intermediate level of study; analyze a variety of problems of international significance, selecting or creating possible solutions and defining possible means of implementation; compare values of one culture with those of another, demonstrating how values develop and analyzing how cultural values impact on decisions of international importance; analyze the impact of social institutions in their own culture as well as in another, demonstrating an understanding of individuals’ roles in these systems, be they governmental, economic, religious, family or occupational; identify activities and products which constitute the scientific/technological aspects of a culture other than their own, demonstrating an understanding of the impact of such activities and products on the individuals and the physical environment in a culture; identify those activities and products which constitute the artistic aspects of a culture other than their own; understand the impact which art, in its various forms, has on individuals in a culture; and analyze the uses of works of art within that culture. Opportunities in most of these professions are available in both the public and private sectors in the United States and abroad. The major is also a good foundation for graduate study in such diverse areas as international law, business, history, political science, foreign languages, anthropology, as well as international relations, intercultural communication, peace studies and other interdisciplinary programs. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Foreign Language 12; International Studies Requirements (57): INTS 201 Introduction to International Studies 3, GEOG 211 Regions and Nation 3, MUS 106 World Music 3, HIST 140 Western Civilization since 1660 3, HIST 150 Asian Civilizations 3, HIST 160 History of Latin America 3, ENG 261 World Literature I 3, ENG 262 World Literature II 3; Upper-Division Requirements: INTS 301 World Humanities 3, INTS 302 People and the Environment: A Global Perspective 3, INTS 303 Contemporary World Civilizations 3, INTS 304 Comparative Political Economy 3, NTS 306 Introduction to Global Health 3, PSC 321 International Relations 3, INTS 401 Research Seminar in International Studies 3, INTS 402 Senior Thesis in International Studies 3; Emphasis Areas (select one) 9: World Literature: ENG 333 Literary Paris 3, ENG 360 Modern World Drama 3, ENG 385 Continental Novel 3, ENG 390 Epic 3, ENG 391 World Poetry 3, ENG 392 Postcolonial Literature 3, Any 300- or 400-level literature course in a foreign language 3, ENG 380 The British Novel 3, ENG 410 Medieval English Literature 3, ENG 415 Renaissance/Seventeenth Century British Literature 3, ENG 425 Restoration and Eighteenth Century British Literature 3, ENG 430 British Romantic Period 3, ENG 435 British Victorian Period 3, ENG 440 Modern to Postmodern British Literature 3, ENG 450 Shakespeare; Communication and Commerce: COMM 305 Intercultural Communication 3, COMM 405 Advanced Intercultural Communication 3, COMM 411 Political and Social Communication 3, COMM 462 Communication in Japanese Culture 3, IB 210 Global Business Literacy 3, IB 310 International Business 3; International Politics and Policies: PSC 322 International Law 3, PSC 330 Comparative Politics: Developed Countries 3, PSC 332 Comparative Politics: Developing Countries 3, PSc/INTS 333 What in the World is Going On Now Selected International Issues 3, GEOG 311 Geopolitics 3, HIST 314 East Asian Civilizations II 3, HIST 342 Latin America Revolution 3, HIST 475 Modern Latin America 3; Latin America: HIST 160 History of Latin America 3, HIST 342 Latin American Revolution 3, HIST 474 Colonial Latin America 3, HIST 475 Modern Latin America 3, SPAN 200 Introduction to Mexican Culture and Civilization 3, SPAN 307 Introduction to Latin American Civilization 3, SPAN 308 Latin American Civilization: Mexico 3, SPAN 309 Contemporary Mexican Culture and Civilization 3, SPAN 336 Survey of Spanish American Literature 3, SPAN 340 Latin American Cinema 3, SPAN 343 Hispanic Children’s Literature 3, SPAN 350 Latin American Contemporary Issues 3; Asia: HIST 150 Asian Civilizations 3, HIST 313 East Asian Civilizations I 3, HIST 314 East Asian Civilizations II 3, CHI 307 Introduction to Contemporary China 3, CHI 310 Chinese Culture and Civilization 3, JPN 307 Introduction to Contemporary Japan 3, JPN 310 Japanese Culture and Civilization 3; Sustainability: GEOL 120 Introduction to Geology 5, EOL 201/202 Physical Geography/Map and Photo Interpretation 3/1, ECON 202 Principles of Economics (Micro) 3, PSC 342 Public Policy 3, PSC 421 Public Administration 3, MIDS 402 Sustainability 3, BIO 312 Environmental Biology 4; European: ENG 272 British Literature II 3, ENG 333 Literary Paris 3, ENG 370 British and American Poetry Since 1850 3, ENG 380 The British Novel 3, ENG 385 Continental Novel 3, ENG 440 Modern to Postmodern British Literature 3, HIST 140 Western Civilization since 1660 3, HIST 370 Twentieth Century Europe 3, HIST 371 The Holocaust 3, HIST 380 British History since 1660 3, HIST 388 History of Russia since 1796 3, HIST 390 History of Germany 3, HIST 440 European Intellectual History 3, PSC 330 Comparative Politics: Developed Countries 3, TH 332 History of the Theatre II 3, Any 300- or 400-level literature or culture course in French, German and Russian 3, SPAN 306 Introduction to Spanish Civilization 3, SPAN 326 Peninsular Literature from El Cid to the present 3; Supporting Requirements: Foreign Language 6. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 Institute of International Studies Institute of International Studies, Missouri Southern State University, 3950 E Newman Rd, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 659 4442   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Education, Psychology Department This program prepares students for careers that require a broad liberal arts education at the bachelor’s level. Recent graduates with both degrees have entered careers in human and social services, research and business. It provides an excellent foundation for students who wish to earn advanced graduate degrees or go to professional school. Almost half of the recent graduates have entered into graduate programs. In addition, the BA includes an emphasis on foreign language. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Psychology Requirements (46-48): PSY 100 General Psychology 3, PSY 205 Child and Adolescent Development (4), PSY 200 Child Development (3), PSY 201 Adolescent Development (3) 4 or 6, PSY 320 Applied Statistics 3, PSY 325 Computers in the Behavioral Sciences 3, PSY 330 Experimental Psychology 5, PSY 386 Conditioning and Learning 3 PSY 341 Social Psychology, PSY 422 Theories of Personality 3, PSY 390 Junior Seminar 1, PSY 411 Sensation and Perception, PSY 415 Animal Behavior, PSY 442 Physiological Psychology 3, PSY 432 Abnormal Psychology 3, PSY 443 Memory and Cognition 3, PSY 481 Senior Thesis 3. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Education, Psychology Department School of Education, Psychology Department, Health Sciences 234, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9768   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Chemistry Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry This program is appropriate for students who need some knowledge of chemistry as a basis for work in other fields, but who do not expect to become professional chemists. Chemistry graduates will find an impressive array of options and exciting opportunities in fields such as basic research, environmental protection, instrumentation, new product and process development, technical marketing, market research, forensic chemistry, teaching at all levels, and information science. Moreover, an education in chemistry is valuable in health sciences such as medicine, pharmacology, clinical chemistry, and industrial hygiene. The first step into a future in chemistry is a formal education. Since chemistry is such a broad field and holds diverse career opportunities, students should plan their education with a goal in mind. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The Core Requirements 51 (43); Foreign Language (four courses in one language) 12; Chemistry Requirements (31): Chem 101 General Chemistry I, Chem 102 General Chemistry II, Chem 201 Analytical Chemistry I, Chem 320 Computer Applications in Chemistry, Chem 301 Organic Chemistry I, Chem 302 Organic Chemistry II, Upper Division Chemistry Electives (4 hrs), Chem 301 Organic Chemistry I, Chem 421 Analytical Chemistry II, Upper Division Chemistry Electives (4 hrs); Supporting Requirements (14): Phys 151 Elementary College Physics I, Phys 152 Elementary College Physics II, Math 150 Calculus with Analytic Geom I; Electives (24). Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Reynolds Hall 221, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9541   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Communication - Mass Communications Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication This program offers an array of career opportunities in such fields as public communication, television, radio, journalism and public relations. In the education process, emphasis is placed on media convergence exemplified by speaking and writing skills as well as gaining technical knowledge related to mass media production and publication. A major in communication is one of the most diversified areas of study available to students who wish to excel in business, industry, government or education at the local, state, national and international levels. Missouri Southern graduates in communication have found successful careers in the media, in government, in education and in a variety of public relations positions for hospitals, state and national associations, in retailing and in industry. Mass Communications offers students the necessary abilities in planning, preparing and producing programs in electronic media and/or de- signing and writing for journalism. This option emphasizes the technical skills, creativity and demand for understanding target audiences in mass media Students gain hands-on experience in television, radio and print laboratories. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Foreign Language (four courses in one language) 12; Communications Requirements: COMM 100 Oral Communication 3, COMM 101 Introduction to Human Communication 3, COMM 111 Newswriting 3, COMM 131 Voice and Diction 3, COMM 215 Interpersonal Communication 3, COMM 220 Practicum in Communications 2, COMM 310 Communication Law 3, COMM 325 Broadcast News Reporting 3, COMM 330 Advanced Communications Practicum 1, COMM 420 Mass Communications Theory 3, COMM 492 Communication Issues 3, Communication Electives 17; Electives 21-22. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication, 3950 East Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9580   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Communication - Public Relations Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication This program offers an array of career opportunities in such fields as public communication, television, radio, journalism and public relations. In the education process, emphasis is placed on media convergence exemplified by speaking and writing skills as well as gaining technical knowledge related to mass media production and publication. A major in communication is one of the most diversified areas of study available to students who wish to excel in business, industry, government or education at the local, state, national and international levels. Missouri Southern graduates in communication have found successful careers in the media, in government, in education and in a variety of public relations positions for hospitals, state and national associations, in retailing and in industry. Public Relations allow a student to develop a specialty focusing on the aspects of promoting and showcasing organizations. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Foreign Language (four courses in one language) 12; Communications Requirements: COMM 100 Oral Communication 3, COMM 101 Introduction to Human Communication 3, COMM 111 Newswriting 3, COMM 200 Audio Production for Media or COMM 201 Video Production 3, COMM 215 Interpersonal Communication 3, COMM 310 Communication Law 3, COMM 311 Introduction to Public Relations 3, COMM 325 Broadcast News Reporting or COMM 333 Copy Editing 3, COMM 340 Research in Communications 3, COMM 355 Case Studies in Public Relations 3, COMM 455 Writing for Public Relations 3, COMM 470 New Media Technology 3, COMM 492 Communications Issues 3, Communications Electives 8, Electives 21-22. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication, 3950 East Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9580   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Communication - Speech Communication Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication This program offers an array of career opportunities in such fields as public communication, television, radio, journalism and public relations. In the education process, emphasis is placed on media convergence exemplified by speaking and writing skills as well as gaining technical knowledge related to mass media production and publication. A major in communication is one of the most diversified areas of study available to students who wish to excel in business, industry, government or education at the local, state, national and international levels. Missouri Southern graduates in communication have found successful careers in the media, in government, in education and in a variety of public relations positions for hospitals, state and national associations, in retailing and in industry. Speech Communication examines the role of human communication in social organizational, political and cultural interactions. This option places a balanced focus on the theory and practice of communicating. Special emphasis includes identifying the antecedents of communication, its form and content and its consequences. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Foreign Language (four courses in one language) 12; Communications Requirements: COMM 100 Oral Communication 3, COMM 101 Introduction to Human Communication 3, COMM 131 Voice and Diction 3, COMM 215 Interpersonal Communication 3, COMM 300 Organizational Communication 3, COMM 303 Advanced Public Speaking 3, COMM 304 Small Group Communication 3, COMM 411 Political and Social Communication 3, COMM 420 Mass Communications Theory 3, COMM 492 Communication Issues 3, Communication Electives 17; Electives 21-22. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication, 3950 East Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9580   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in English - Creative Writing Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of English and Philosophy This program provides an excellent preparation for graduates who plan to enter business and industry, who plan to pursue graduate studies in English, and who plan to enter professional schools such as law and even medicine. Graduates of this program are employed in such widely diverse occupations as human resources, advertising, publishing, sales management, law, mass communications, and college teaching. English majors develop strong skills in writing, organization, and creativity, and they develop a perception and appreciation of the human values that grow out of the study of literature. Such skills equip English majors for success in the many different fields of employment described above, and more. This emphasis provides the student with the full range of poetry and fiction courses. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Foreign Language (four courses in one language) 12; ENG 202 Writing and Research in English 3, ENG 301 Introduction to English Linguistics or ENG 400 History of the English Language 3, ENG 310 Professional Writing or ENG 315 Advanced Essay Writing 3, ENG 216 Introduction to Creative Writing 3, ENG 316 Creative Writing: Poetry 3, ENG 317 Creative Writing: Fiction 3, Minimum of 3 courses chosen from ENG 261, 262; 271, 272; 281,282 9, ENG 491 Internship in English 3-6, English Electives 9-12, Electives 26-27. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of English and Philosophy School of Arts and Sciences, Department of English and Philosophy, Missouri Southern State University, 3950 E Newman RdHearnes Hall Room 300, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9377   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in English - General Writing Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of English and Philosophy This program provides an excellent preparation for graduates who plan to enter business and industry, who plan to pursue graduate studies in English, and who plan to enter professional schools such as law and even medicine. Graduates of this program are employed in such widely diverse occupations as human resources, advertising, publishing, sales management, law, mass communications, and college teaching. English majors develop strong skills in writing, organization, and creativity, and they develop a perception and appreciation of the human values that grow out of the study of literature. Such skills equip English majors for success in the many different fields of employment described above, and more. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Foreign Language (four courses in one language) 12; ENG 202 Writing and Research in English 3, ENG 301 Introduction to English Linguistic or ENG 400 History of the English Language 3, One course from ENG 216, 310, 315 3, Three courses from ENG 310, 313, 315, 316, 317 9; Literature Core: Minimum of 3 courses chosen from ENG 261, 262, 271, 272, 281,282 9; Internship with Portfolio (15): ENG 491 Internship in English 3-6, English Electives 9-12; Electives 26-27. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of English and Philosophy School of Arts and Sciences, Department of English and Philosophy, Missouri Southern State University, 3950 E Newman RdHearnes Hall Room 300, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9377   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in English - Literary Studies Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of English and Philosophy This program provides an excellent preparation for graduates who plan to enter business and industry, who plan to pursue graduate studies in English, and who plan to enter professional schools such as law and even medicine. Graduates of this program are employed in such widely diverse occupations as human resources, advertising, publishing, sales management, law, mass communications, and college teaching. English majors develop strong skills in writing, organization, and creativity, and they develop a perception and appreciation of the human values that grow out of the study of literature. Such skills equip English majors for success in the many different fields of employment described above, and more. The literary studies track program focuses on the traditional study of literature, preparing the student for advanced study of English in graduate school, for law school, and for a variety of careers in which understanding of human nature, critical thinking, and oral and written communication skills are valued. The three writing emphases prepare the student for more specialized careers involving writing in the workplace such as public relations, copy writing and editing, technical writing, and desktop publishing and creative writing. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Foreign Language (four courses in one language) 12; English Requirements (42): ENG 301 Introduction to English Linguistics or ENG 400 History of the English Language 3, One course from ENG 216, 310, 313 and 315 Literature Core (minimum of 15 hours, level 200 and above, distributed as below): British Literature, American Literature, World Literature, ENG 495 Senior Seminar 3, English Electives; Electives 26-27. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of English and Philosophy School of Arts and Sciences, Department of English and Philosophy, Missouri Southern State University, 3950 E Newman RdHearnes Hall Room 300, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9377   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in English - Professional/Technical Writing Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of English and Philosophy This program provides an excellent preparation for graduates who plan to enter business and industry, who plan to pursue graduate studies in English, and who plan to enter professional schools such as law and even medicine. Graduates of this program are employed in such widely diverse occupations as human resources, advertising, publishing, sales management, law, mass communications, and college teaching. English majors develop strong skills in writing, organization, and creativity, and they develop a perception and appreciation of the human values that grow out of the study of literature. Such skills equip English majors for success in the many different fields of employment described above, and more. The Professional / Technical Writing Emphasis program prepares the student for writing in the workplace by providing experiences with the software and hardware in use in the corporate workplace Both tracks require senior capstone experiences: a Senior Seminar (English 495) in the literary studies track and one or two internships (English 491) in the writing emphases These internships allow the students practical experience using writing and research skills in a workplace environment. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Foreign Language (four courses in one language) 12; ENG 202 Writing and Research in English 3, ENG 301 Introduction to English Linguistics or ENG 400 History of the English Language 3, One course from ENG 216 or 315 3, ENG 310 Professional Writing 3, ENG 312 Advanced Professional Writing 3, ENG 313 Technical Writing 3, COMM 300, 305 or 360 3, Minimum of 3 courses chosen from ENG 261, 262, 271, 272, 281,282 9, ENG 491 Internship in English 3-6, English Electives 6-9, Electives 26-27. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of English and Philosophy School of Arts and Sciences, Department of English and Philosophy, Missouri Southern State University, 3950 E Newman RdHearnes Hall Room 300, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9377   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in French Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Foreign Languages   Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Computer Literacy Requirement (select one): CIS 105 Introduction to Microcomputer Use 3, MM 237 Using Information Systems 3; French Requirements: FREN 101, 102, 203, 204 12, Language courses (300 or above) 6, Culture courses (300 or above) 6, Literature courses (300 or above) 6, Electives (300 or above) 3; Additional Requirements: Proficiency examinations, Residency abroad; Electives 44-45. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Foreign Languages School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Foreign Languages, Missouri Southern State University, 3950 East Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3125   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in German Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Foreign Languages   Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Computer Literacy Requirement (select one): CIS 105 Introduction to Microcomputer Use 3, MM 237 Using Information Systems 3; German Requirements (33): GER 101, 102, 203, 204, Language courses (300 or above), Culture courses (300 or above), Literature courses (300 or above), Electives (300 or above), Additional Requirements: Proficiency examinations, Residency abroad; Electives 44-45. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Foreign Languages School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Foreign Languages, Missouri Southern State University, 3950 East Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3125   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in History Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences This program prepares students for entering career positions in business, governmental and community service fields and for entry into graduate programs in the social sciences and law. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Computer Literacy Requirement - determined by Social Sciences Department 3; Foreign Language (four courses in one language)12; History Requirements 39; HIST 110 U.S. History 1492-1877 3, HIST 120 U.S. History 1877-Present 3, HIST 130 Western Civilization to 1660 3, HIST 140 Western Civilization Since 1660 3, HIST 150 Asian Civilizations, HIST 160 History of Latin America 3, HIST 201 Introduction to Historical Research 3, HIST 497 Seminar in Historical Research 3, Hist Upper Division U.S. History, Electives 6, Hist Upper Division European, Asian or Latin American Electives 6, Hist Upper Division Electives 6, Electives 26-27. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences, Missouri Southern State University, 242 Webster Hall, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3131   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Music Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Music Department This program prepares graduates for performance, studio teaching and/or continued study toward an advanced degree. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 47; Foreign Language (four courses in one language) 12; Music Requirements (65): MUS 111 Music Theory I 4, MUS 112 Music Theory II 4, MUS 182 Conducting Techniques 2, MUS 211 Music Theory III 3, MUS 212 Music Theory IV 3, MUS 240 Recital Attendance (8 semesters) Cr, MUS 311 History of Music I 3, MUS 312 History of Music II 3, MUS 420 Form and Analysis 3, MUS 433 Instrumental and Vocal Arranging 4, MUS 443 Advanced Choral Conducting 2, MUS 444 Advanced Instrumental Conducting 2; MUS 450 Senior Recital, Large Music Ensemble (8 semesters) 8; Private study in one area (8 semesters) 16; Applied keyboard elective (Except keyboard majors) 8 (Keyboard majors must take 8 Semester Hours of music electives in lieu of the applied keyboard elective). Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Music Department School of Arts and Sciences, Music Department, Missouri Southern State University, 3590 E Newman Rd, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9318   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Political Science Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Political Science Department This program is appropriate for those students seeking to do graduate work in political science, enter law school or other professional schools of public administration, join the public service or work in community service, as well as general career options. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Computer Literacy Requirement -determined by Social Science Department 3; Foreign Language (four courses in one language) 12; Political Science Requirements 12: PSC 120 Government: U.S., State and Local 3, PSC 201 Introduction to Political Science 3, PSC 411 Political Theory or PSC 412 Comtemporary Political Thought 3, PSC 494 Seminar in Political Science 3; Select one course from each of the following four areas 12 : U.S. Politics (3), PSC 301 Political Parties and Elections, PSC 302 Public Opinion and Pressure Groups, PSC 311 American Presidency, PSC 312 Legislative Process; State and Local Government (3): PSC 320 State Government, PSC 341 Municipal Government, PSC 342 Public Policy, PSC 421 Public Administration; International Relations (3): PSC 321 International Relations, PSC 322 International Law, PSC 330 Comparative Politics: Developed Countries, PSC 332 Comparative Politics: Developing Countries; Law (3): PSC 310 Law, Society and the Judicial Process, PSC 431 Constitutional Law I, PSC 432 Constitutional Law II; Political Science Electives12; Electives 29-30. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences, Missouri Southern State University, 242 Webster Hall, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3131   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Sociology Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences This program prepares students for a variety of occupations and graduate programs. Sociology graduates pursue many different careers which include but are not limited to those in human and social services, human resources, business or teaching. Advanced graduate or professional school training would also be a choice for the student who successfully completes one of the bachelor degrees. A minor in sociology provides students majoring in other areas with specialized interpersonal, group and organizational knowledge and skills. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Foreign Language (four courses in one language) 12; Sociology Requirements 36: SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology 3, SOC 210 Social Problems 3, SOC 305 Social Science Statistics 3, SOC 311 Social Stratification 3, SOC 431 Sociological Research Methods 3, Soc Electives (12 hrs. must be Upper Division)18; Supporting Requirements 6: Anth Elective 3, Geog 310 Human and Cultural Geography 3; Supporting Area (approved by sociology adviser) 15; Electives 11-12. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences, Missouri Southern State University, 242 Webster Hall, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3131   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Spanish Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Foreign Languages   Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Computer Literacy Requirement (select one): CIS 105 Introduction to Microcomputer Use 3, MM 237 Using Information Systems 3; Spanish Requirements (33): SPAN 101, 102, 203, 204, SPAN 300 Spanish Composition and Syntax, SPAN 326 Peninsular Literature from El Cid to the Present, SPAN 336 Survey of Spanish American Literature, Spanish electives chosen with approval of Spanish adviser at the 300 level or above, Additional Requirements: Proficiency examinations, Study Abroad experience; Electives 44-45. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Foreign Languages School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Foreign Languages, Missouri Southern State University, 3950 East Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3125   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Theatre Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Theatre Department This program provides students with a broad academic background that can lead to a number of careers. Graduates of the Missouri Southern Theatre Department are currently employed in fields such as theatre performance/design, television production/performance, commercials, public relations, stage management, graduate study, executive leadership, recreational directorship, technical theatre, personnel management, government service, fashion industry, TV anchor, business, computer technology, secondary education, film cartoon director, ministry, magician, professional wardrobe technician and theme park performance/production. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Foreign Language (four courses in same language)12; Computer Literacy 3; Theatre Requirements 49: TH 0110 Theatre Appreciation 3, TH 0121,0122,0221,0222,0321 or 0322 Theatre Laboratory (Select two) 4, TH 0142 Theatre Technology 3, TH 0231 Speech for Stage I 3, TH 0232 Costume Technology 3, TH 0233 Stage Makeup 3, TH 0234 Introduction to Theatrical Design 3, TH 0241 Acting I (WI) 3, TH 0331 History of Theatre I (WI) 3, TH 0332 History of Theatre II (WI) 3, TH 0341 Acting II 3, TH 0351 Directing I 3,TH 0362 Stage Costume Design 3, TH 0320 Lighting Design or TH 0361 History of Costume or TH 0372 Directing II 3, TH 0422 Acting III or TH 0431 Creative Dramatics 3, TH 0441 Stage Design 3; Electives 16-17. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 Missouri Southern State University Missouri Southern State University, 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 866 818 6778   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Art Department This program is the professional course of study that prepares graduates to pursue a career as a visual artist in areas such as sculpture, painting, printmaking or ceramics. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The Required Art Foundation Courses are ART 100 Art Theory 3, ART 101 Two Dimensional Design 3, ART 103 Three Dimensional Design 3, ART 105 Color Theory 3, ART 130 Basic Drawing 3, ART 140 Basic Digital Photography/ Computer Skills 3; Studio Art Requirements are ART 205 Beginning Jewelry 3, ART 207 Beginning Ceramics 3, ART 211 Beginning Sculpture 3, ART 212 Beginning Printmaking 3, ART 232 Beginning Painting 3, Art Art History (Upper Division 300-400 level) 12, ART 370 Drawing 3, ART 371 Life Drawing 3, ART 490 Senior Exhibit 2; Studio Emphasis Area: four courses of Upper Division Study in one studio area of concentration 12; Upper Division Art Electives (300-400 level courses) 15; Art Electives 6; Upper Division Art Electives 9. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Art Department School of Arts and Sciences, Art Department, Missouri Southern State University, 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9563   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing (BSN) Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Technology, Nursing Department This program provides intensive preparation for the first-time entering student, baccalaureate degreed graduate, and licensed practical nurse seeking licensure as a registered nurse and for the registered nurse pursuing baccalaureate education in the nursing discipline. This program is based on the Betty Neuman Systems Model, emphasizing person, health, environment, and nursing. Core Curriculum and required support courses augment nursing courses in preparing a professional nurse who is able to function at the client's side in a diverse health-care delivery system. A variety of opportunities exist for the nurse with a baccalaureate degree. Some opportunities are nursing in the hospital, school, home, public health, armed forces, nursing informatics, and case management. The BSN nurse is also prepared for graduate study. The roles open to the graduate prepared nurse include (but are not limited to) nurse practitioner, nurse midwife, and nurse anesthetist. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 47; Nursing Major Requirements (79): Nurs 301 Transitions in Nursing (RNs) 3, Nurs 305 Pharmacology in Nursing 3, Nurs 310 Health Assessment and Technologies 5, Nurs 320 Adult Nursing 7, Nurs 350 Family Nursing 9, Nurs 360 Mental Health Nursing 4, Nurs 370 Gerontologic Nursing (WI) 3, Nurs 400 Complex Nursing 6, Nurs 420 Nursing Ethics and Informatics (WI) 3, Nurs 430 Advanced Health Assessment 3, Nurs 450 Community Health Nursing 5, Nurs 460 Nursing Research (WI) 3, Nurs 470 Nursing Management and Leadership 5, Bio 121 Anatomy and Physiology I 4, Bio 221 Anatomy and Physiology II 5, Bio 231 General and Medical Microbiology 5, Bio 308 Pathophysiology 4, Chem 120 Chemistry for Allied Health, Chem 151 General Chemistry I 5, CIS 105 Introduction to Microcomputer Use, CIS 305 Microcomputer Applications 3, Kine 385 Nutrition for Human Development 3, Psy 100 General Psychology 3, Psy 320 Applied Statistics, Math 310 Elementary Statistics 3, Econ 180 American Economic System 3. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Nursing Department School of Technology, Nursing Department, Health Sciences Building 243, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9322   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry - Forensic Science Option Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry This program is appropriate for students who are interested in advanced studies, such as graduate or professional school. The Biochemistry major is particularly suited for pre-professional students. In fact, a Biochemistry major is at many universities considered the default premed major. Chemistry graduates will find an impressive array of options and exciting opportunities in fields such as basic research, environmental protection, instrumentation, new product and process development, technical marketing, market research, forensic chemistry, teaching at all levels, and information science. Moreover, an education in chemistry is valuable in health sciences such as medicine, pharmacology, clinical chemistry, and industrial hygiene. The first step into a future in chemistry is a formal education. Since chemistry is such a broad field and holds diverse career opportunities, students should plan their education with a goal in mind. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 34-35; Chemistry and Biology Requirements: CHEM 151 General Chemistry I 5, CHEM 152 General Chemistry II 5, CHEM 201 Analytical Chemistry I 5, CHEM 301 Organic Chemistry I 5, CHEM 302 Organic Chemistry II 5, CHEM 351 Biochemistry 5, CHEM 400 Elementary Physical Chemistry 4, CHEM 427 Instrumental Analysis 5, BIO 121 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4, BIO 221 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 5, BIO 210 Molecular Biology 4, BIO 231 General and Medical Microbiology 5, BIO 290 Research and Statistical Methods in Biology 3, BIO 305 Genetics 4, CHEM 430 Internship in Biology/Chemistry 4; Select one of the following three: BIO 442 Pathogenic Bacteriology 5, BIO 362 Virology 3, BIO 456 Immunology 4; Supporting Requirements: MATH 140 College Algebra and Trigonometry 5, PHYS 151 Elementary College Physics I 5, PHYS 152 Elementary College Physics II 4, Electives 2-5. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Reynolds Hall 221, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9541   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Biology and Biochemistry - Forensic Science Option Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology and Environmental Health   Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 34-35; Biology and Chemistry Requirements (71-73): BIO 121 Human Anatomy and Physiology I, BIO 210 Molecular Biology, BIO 221 Human Anatomy and Physiology II, BIO 290 Research and Statistical Methods (WI), BIO 231 General and Medical Microbiology, BIO 305 Genetics (WI), CHEM 151 General Chemistry I, CHEM 152 General Chemistry II, CHEM 201 Analytical Chemistry I, CHEM 301 Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 302 Organic Chemistry II (WI), CHEM 351 Biochemistry (WI), CHEM 400 Elementary Physical Chemistry,CHEM 427 Instrumental Analysis ;BIO 442 Pathogenic Bacteriology (5), BIO 362 Virology (3), BIO 456 Immunology (4), BIO 450 Internship in Biology (4), CHEM 430 Internship in Chemistry (4); Supporting Requirements: MATH 140 Algebra and Trigonometry 5, PHYS 151 Elementary College Physics I 5; PHYS 152 Elementary College Physics II 4. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology and Environmental Health School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology and Environmental Health, Reynolds Hall 303, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9592   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Biology and Computer Information Science - Bioinformatics Option Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology and Environmental Health   Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The Core Requirements (51) 39; Biology Core (33): Bio 101 General Biology, Bio 210 Molecular Biology (WI), Bio 231 Gen and Med Microbiology, Bio 305 Genetics (WI), Bio 405 Bioinformatics, Upper Division Electives; CIS Core (33): CIS 110 Programming I, CIS 210 Programming II, CIS 302 Information Systems I (WI), CIS 310 Database Management I, CIS 315 Computer Networks, CIS 345 UNIX System Admin, CIS 350 Data Structures, CIS 370 Adv Object Oriented Prog, CIS 430 Introduction to AI, CIS 410 Information Systems II, CIS 425 Database Mgmt II (WI), CIS 450 Operating Systems (WI); Supporting Requirements (17): Bio 290 Research Methods in Bio, Chem 100 Introductory Chemistry, Math 140 College Algebra and Trig, Phys 151 Elem College Physics; General Electives 2. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology and Environmental Health School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology and Environmental Health, Reynolds Hall 303, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9592   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with an Emphasis in Accounting Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Accounting This program is designed to prepare the student to enter any area of the accounting profession, to successfully complete the certified public accountant or other professional certification examination and/or to enter graduate school. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Business Core (40): GB 151 Introduction to Business Careers 1, GB 301 Legal Environment of Business I 3, GB 320 Business Communication (WI) 3, GB 321 Business Statistics I 3, MM 237 Using Information Systems 3, MM 300 Principles of Marketing 3, MM 350 Fundamentals of Organizational Management (WI) 3, MM 452 Strategic Management (WI) 3, Advanced Business Elective 3; Accounting Major (27): ACCT 309 Accounting Information Systems 3, ACCT 312 Intermediate Accounting 3, ACCT 322 Intermediate Financial and Capital Accounting 3, ACCT 375 Tax Accounting I 3, ACCT 385 Cost Accounting 3, ACCT 411 Auditing 3, Upper Division Accounting Electives 9, Electives 13-14. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Accounting Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Accounting, 3950 E Newman Rd, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3012   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with an Emphasis in Finance and Economics - Economics Concentration Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Finance and Economics This program is designed to prepare graduates for careers in financial institutions, corporations, financial planning firms, government, and other public and private sector positions, as well as for graduate study. Majors choose one of four concentrations: economics, certified financial management, chartered financial analyst, and personal financial planning. The BSBA finance and economics major course of study is designed to provide a quality comprehensive educational environment to students for the development of the critical, personal, professional and intellectual competencies necessary for success in the complex and dynamic global business world. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Business Core (40): GB 151 Introduction to Business Careers 1, GB 301 Legal Environment of Business I 3, GB 320 Business Communication (WI) 3, GB 321 Business Statistics I 3, MM 237 Using Information Systems 3, MM 300 Principles of Marketing 3, MM 350 Fundamentals of Organizational Management (WI) 3, MM 452 Strategic Management (WI) 3, Advanced Business Elective 3; Economics (18):GB 101 Introduction to Personal Financial Planning 3, ECON 300 Money and Banking 3, ECON 401 Managerial Economics 3, ECON 402 Macroeconomic Analysis 3, GB 322 Business Statistics II 3, INTS 304 Comparative Political Economy 3; Upper Division Finance/Economics Electives 9; Upper Division Business Electives 6, General Electives 7-8. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Business Education Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Business Education, 3950 E Newman Rd, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9603   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with an Emphasis in Finance and Economics - Finance Concentration Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Finance and Economics This program is designed to prepare graduates for careers in financial institutions, corporations, financial planning firms, government, and other public and private sector positions, as well as for graduate study. Majors choose one of four concentrations: economics, certified financial management, chartered financial analyst, and personal financial planning. The BSBA finance and economics major course of study is designed to provide a quality comprehensive educational environment to students for the development of the critical, personal, professional and intellectual competencies necessary for success in the complex and dynamic global business world. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Business Core (40): GB 151 Introduction to Business Careers 1, GB 301 Legal Environment of Business I 3, GB 320 Business Communication (WI) 3, GB 321 Business Statistics I 3, MM 237 Using Information Systems 3, MM 300 Principles of Marketing 3, MM 350 Fundamentals of Organizational Management (WI) 3, MM 452 Strategic Management (WI) 3, Advanced Business Elective 3; Finance (18): GB 101 Introduction to Personal Financial Planning 3, ECON 300 Money and Banking 3, ECON 401 Managerial Economics 3, ECON 411 Investments 3, ECON 450 Financial Strategy 3, ECON 420 Security Analysis, ECON 421 Portfolio Management I, Upper Division Finance/Economics Electives 9; Upper Division Business Electives 6; General Electives 7-8. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Business Education Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Business Education, 3950 E Newman Rd, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9603   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with an Emphasis in Finance and Economics - Personal Financial Planning Concentration Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Finance and Economics This program is designed to prepare graduates for careers in financial institutions, corporations, financial planning firms, government, and other public and private sector positions, as well as for graduate study. Majors choose one of four concentrations: economics, certified financial management, chartered financial analyst, and personal financial planning. The BSBA finance and economics major course of study is designed to provide a quality comprehensive educational environment to students for the development of the critical, personal, professional and intellectual competencies necessary for success in the complex and dynamic global business world. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Business Core (40): GB 151 Introduction to Business Careers 1, GB 301 Legal Environment of Business I 3, GB 320 Business Communication (WI) 3, GB 321 Business Statistics I 3, MM 237 Using Information Systems 3, MM 300 Principles of Marketing 3, MM 350 Fundamentals of Organizational Management (WI) 3, MM 452 Strategic Management (WI) 3, Advanced Business Elective 3; Financial Planning (30): GB 101 Introduction to Personal Financial Planning 3, ECON 300 Money and Banking 3, ECON 320 Pension Planning 3, ECON 330 Principles of Insurance 3, ECON 370 Estate Planning 3, ECON 411 Investments 3, ECON 420 Security Analysis 3, ECON 440 Advanced Financial Planning 3, ACCT 375 Tax Accounting I 3, ACCT 408 Tax Accounting II 3, Electives 10-11. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Business Education Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Business Education, 3950 E Newman Rd, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9603   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with an Emphasis in General Business Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Management, General Business, and Entrepreneurship This program is intended to give the broadest possible background to the graduate and to prepare the graduate for managerial positions in the public and private sectors. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Business Core (40): GB 151 Introduction to Business Careers 1, GB 301 Legal Environment of Business I 3, GB 320 Business Communication (WI) 3, GB 321 Business Statistics I 3, MM 237 Using Information Systems 3, MM 300 Principles of Marketing 3, MM 350 Fundamentals of Organizational Management (WI) 3, MM 452 Strategic Management (WI) 3, Advanced Business Elective 3; General Business Emphasis (21): ACCT 0309, 312, 322, 350, 375, 385) 3, ENT (ACCT 0408, ENT 301, 302, GB 302) 3, ECON (0300, 330, 400, 401, 402, 411, 420, 421, 422, 450, INTS 304) 3, IB (0400, 410, 420, 430) 3, MM (0337, 352, 354, 411, 431, 441, 450, GB 361, 362, 363) 3, MM (0312, 321, 340, 345, 401, 405, 412, 432, 436) 3, (ACCT 422, GB 322, 405, MM 431, 470) 3, Electives 19-20. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Management, General Business, and Entrepreneurship Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Management, General Business, and Entrepreneurship, 3950 E Newman Rd, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9671   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with an Emphasis in Human Resource Management Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Management, General Business, and Entrepreneurship   Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Business Core (40): GB 151 Introduction to Business Careers 1, GB 301 Legal Environment of Business I 3, GB 320 Business Communication (WI) 3, GB 321 Business Statistics I 3, MM 237 Using Information Systems 3, MM 300 Principles of Marketing 3, MM 350 Fundamentals of Organizational Management (WI) 3, MM 452 Strategic Management (WI) 3, Advanced Business Elective 3; Human Resource Management Emphasis (21): MM 352 Human Resource Management 3, MM 411 Labor and Employment Law 3, MM 441 Organizational Behavior 3, MM 445 Compensation and Benefits 3, MM 447 Employee Training and Development 3, Select Two: (MM 337, MM 354, MM 431, MM 450,MM 491, GB 302, IB 352, IB 410) 6; Electives 19-20. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Management, General Business, and Entrepreneurship Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Management, General Business, and Entrepreneurship, 3950 E Newman Rd, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9671   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with an Emphasis in International Business Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit Institute of International Studies This program is designed to provide a quality comprehensive educational environment to students for the development of the critical, personal, professional and intellectual competencies necessary for success in the complex and dynamic global business world. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Business Core (40): GB 151 Introduction to Business Careers 1, GB 301 Legal Environment of Business I 3, GB 320 Business Communication (WI) 3, GB 321 Business Statistics I 3, MM 237 Using Information Systems 3, MM 300 Principles of Marketing 3, MM 350 Fundamentals of Organizational Management (WI) 3, MM 452 Strategic Management (WI) 3, Advanced Business Elective 3; IB 310 International Business 3, IB 460 Global Supply Chain Management 3, Foreign Language 3, IB 491 International Internship 3 or IB 498 International Business Field Study, IB 400 International Marketing 3, IB 410 International Management 3, IB 410 International Management 3, IB 430 International Corp. Finance 3, IB 352 International Human Resources 3, INTS 303 Contemporary World Civilizations 3, INTS 304 Comparative Political Economy 3, Electives 17-18. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of International Business Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of International Business, 3950 E Newman Rd, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9703   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with an Emphasis in International Business Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of International Business This program is designed to provide a quality comprehensive educational environment to students for the development of the critical, personal, professional and intellectual competencies necessary for success in the complex and dynamic global business world. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Business Core (40): GB 151 Introduction to Business Careers 1, GB 301 Legal Environment of Business I 3, GB 320 Business Communication (WI) 3, GB 321 Business Statistics I 3, MM 237 Using Information Systems 3, MM 300 Principles of Marketing 3, MM 350 Fundamentals of Organizational Management (WI) 3, MM 452 Strategic Management (WI) 3, Advanced Business Elective 3; IB 310 International Business 3, IB 460 Global Supply Chain Management 3, Foreign Language 3, IB 491 International Internship 3 or IB 498 International Business Field Study, IB 400 International Marketing 3, IB 410 International Management 3, IB 410 International Management 3, IB 430 International Corp. Finance 3, IB 352 International Human Resources 3, INTS 303 Contemporary World Civilizations 3, INTS 304 Comparative Political Economy 3, Electives 17-18. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of International Business Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of International Business, 3950 E Newman Rd, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9703   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with an Emphasis in Management Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Management, General Business, and Entrepreneurship This program is designed to prepare the graduate for entry-level positions of responsibility in the for-profit, nonprofit and public sectors. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Business Core (40): GB 151 Introduction to Business Careers 1, GB 301 Legal Environment of Business I 3, GB 320 Business Communication (WI) 3, GB 321 Business Statistics I 3, MM 237 Using Information Systems 3, MM 300 Principles of Marketing 3, MM 350 Fundamentals of Organizational Management (WI) 3, MM 452 Strategic Management (WI) 3, Advanced Business Elective 3; Management Emphasis (18): MM 337 Management Information Systems 3, MM 352 Human Resource Management 3, MM 431 Operations Management 3, MM 441 Organizational Behavior 3, Select Two: (MM 354, MM 411, MM 412, GB 405, IB 410, ACCT 350) 3, Electives 22-23. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Management, General Business, and Entrepreneurship Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Management, General Business, and Entrepreneurship, 3950 E Newman Rd, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9671   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with an Emphasis in Marketing Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Business Education This program is intended to prepare graduates for positions in personal selling, product and services marketing, promotions, consumer behavior, marketing and sales analysis, retailing and supply chain logistics. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Business Core (40): GB 151 Introduction to Business Careers 1, GB 301 Legal Environment of Business I 3, GB 320 Business Communication (WI) 3, GB 321 Business Statistics I 3, MM 237 Using Information Systems 3, MM 300 Principles of Marketing 3, MM 350 Fundamentals of Organizational Management (WI) 3, MM 452 Strategic Management (WI) 3, Advanced Business Elective 3; Marketing Emphasis (9): MM 412 Marketing Strategy, MM 432 Consumer Behavior, MM 470 Marketing Research; Choose three [optional classes] (9): MM 312 Retailing, MM 321 Professional Sales and Sales Mgmt, MM 340 Principles of Transportation, MM 345 Business Logistics, MM 360 Supply Chain Management, MM 401 Integrated Marketing Communications, MM 405 Internet Marketing, MM 436 Services Marketing, IB 400 International Marketing, IB 460 Global Supply Chain Management; Electives 22-23. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Business Education Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Business Education, 3950 E Newman Rd, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9603   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Science - Bioinformatics Option Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Technology, Computer Information Science Department This program prepares students for graduate school or entry-level positions such as systems programmer, systems analyst, applications programmer, database administrator, bioinformatics specialist, computer forensics analyst, user support specialist, network administrator, or website administrator. Bioinformatics provides for a double major in computer information science and biology. Bioinformatics is an emerging discipline that is concerned with designing and implementing computational algorithms for managing, processing, and analyzing databases of genetic sequences. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 35; CIS Core 33; Biology Core 33:BIO 101 or BIO 105 General Biology 4, BIO 210 Molecular Biology (WI) 4, BIO 231 General and Medical Microbiology 5, BIO 305 Genetics (WI) 4, BIO 405 Bioinformatics Bio Upper Division Electives 13; Supporting Requirements 18: BIO 290 Research Methods in Biology (WI) 3, CHEM 120 Chemistry for Allied Health Sciences 5, MATH 140 College Algebra and Trigonometry 5, PHYS 151 Elementary College Physics 5; General Elective 5. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Computer Information Science Department School of Technology, Computer Information Science Department, Plaster Hall Room 223E, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9383   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Science - Computational Mathematics Option Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Technology, Computer Information Science Department This program prepares students for graduate school or entry-level positions such as systems programmer, systems analyst, applications programmer, database administrator, bioinformatics specialist, computer forensics analyst, user support specialist, network administrator, or website administrator. Computational Mathematics meets the requirements for a double major in computer information science and mathematics. The student takes CIS and mathematics classes that develop an expertise in applied mathematics and the theoretical foundations of computer science. Such knowledge is required to design and implement computer solutions for a wide range of problems encountered in science and engineering. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 39; CIS Core 33; Mathematics Core 34: MATH 150 Calculus I 5, MATH 250 Calculus II 5, MATH 260 Calculus III 3, MATH 300 Fundamentals of MATH Thought 3, MATH 340 Discrete Mathematics 3, MATH 350 Introduction to Numerical Analysis 3, MATH 351 Linear Algebra. 3, MATH 361 Probability and Statistics I 3,MATH 371 Operations Research (WI) 3, Math Elective above 320 3; Supporting Requirements 10: PHYS 250 General Physics I 2, PHYS 260 General Physics II 3, CHEM 151 General Chemistry I / Lab 5; General Electives 8. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Computer Information Science Department School of Technology, Computer Information Science Department, Plaster Hall Room 223E, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9383   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Science - Computer Forensics Option Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Technology, Computer Information Science Department This program prepares students for graduate school or entry-level positions such as systems programmer, systems analyst, applications programmer, database administrator, bioinformatics specialist, computer forensics analyst, user support specialist, network administrator, or website administrator. Computer Forensics fulfills the requirements for a double major in computer information science and criminal justice administration. Cyber attacks, hacking, and other computer-based criminal activities cost businesses and government organizations billions of dollars each year. Computer Forensics involves techniques for securing computer networks as a precaution against criminal threat. In addition, it includes the identification, extraction, preservation, and documentation of computer evidence for the purpose of identifying and prosecuting perpetrators of computer-based crime. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 44; CIS Core 33; CJAD Core 33: LE 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3, LE 200 Crime Scene Investigation I 3, LE 210 Criminal Procedures 3, LE 232 Ethics Criminal Justice 3, LE 250 Criminal Law 3, LE 280 Interview and Report Writing (WI) 3, CJAD 330 Asset Protection 3, CJAD 340 Crime Scene Investigation II 3, CJAd Upper Division Electives 9; Supporting Requirement 3: MATH 130 College Algebra 3; General Electives 11. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Computer Information Science Department School of Technology, Computer Information Science Department, Plaster Hall Room 223E, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9383   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Science - Computer Technology Option Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Technology, Computer Information Science Department This program prepares students for graduate school or entry-level positions such as systems programmer, systems analyst, applications programmer, database administrator, bioinformatics specialist, computer forensics analyst, user support specialist, network administrator, or website administrator. The Computer Technology option not only meets the requirements for a bachelor of science in CIS, but also qualifies the student for an associate of science degree in drafting and design engineering technology (DDET). Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 44; CIS Core 33; MET/DDET Core 30: DDET 110 Engineering Graphics I 3, DDET 115 Introduction to DDET 3, DDET 120 Descriptive Geometry 3, DDET 130 Engineering Graphics II 3, DDET 204 Industrial Statics 3, DDET 210 Technical Illustration 3, DDET 230 Elementary Surveying 3, DDET 260 Engineering Graphics III 3, MET 100 Introduction to Machine Tools 3, MET 240 Industrial Materials 3; Supporting Requirements5: MATH 150 Calculus I 5; General Electives 12. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Computer Information Science Department School of Technology, Computer Information Science Department, Plaster Hall Room 223E, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9383   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Science - Information Systems Option Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Technology, Computer Information Science Department This program prepares students for graduate school or entry-level positions such as systems programmer, systems analyst, applications programmer, database administrator, bioinformatics specialist, computer forensics analyst, user support specialist, network administrator, or website administrator. Information Systems is distinguished by selected courses that develop the student’s understanding of an organization’s information requirements and procedures for designing and implementing an information system that will facilitate its management. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 41; CIS Core 33; Business Core 30: ACCT 201 Principles of Financial Accounting 3, ACCT 202 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3, ECON 201 Principles of Economics (Macro) 3, ECON 202 Principles of Economics (Micro) 3, ECON 350 Financial Management 3, GB 301 Legal Environment of Business I 3, GB 320 Business Communication (WI) 3, GB 321 Business Statistics I 3, MM 300 Principles of Marketing 3, MM 350 Principles of Management (WI) 3; Supporting Requirement 3: MATH 130 College Algebra 3; General Electives 17. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Computer Information Science Department School of Technology, Computer Information Science Department, Plaster Hall Room 223E, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9383   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Science - Information Technology Option Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Technology, Computer Information Science Department This program prepares students for graduate school or entry-level positions such as systems programmer, systems analyst, applications programmer, database administrator, bioinformatics specialist, computer forensics analyst, user support specialist, network administrator, or website administrator. Information Technology is a flexible curriculum that provides for a supporting concentration from another field (selected by the student and advisor) as well as additional depth in CIS coursework. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 44; CIS Core 33; Professional Electives (18): CIS 230 Programming with RPG, CIS 321 Advanced RPG, CIS 234 Programming with COBOL, CIS 334 Advanced COBOL or CIS 308 Website Administration I and CIS 340 Website Administration II 12, CIS Electives 6; Supporting Concentration 15; Supporting Requirements 3: MATH 130 College Algebra; General Electives 11. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Computer Information Science Department School of Technology, Computer Information Science Department, Plaster Hall Room 223E, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9383   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Technology, Criminal Justice Administration Department This program offers academic training coupled with real world practical training for students pursuing careers as criminal justice professionals. The Criminal Justice program provides a varied and flexible curriculum, small classes, faculty who provide individual academic attention, international educational opportunities and a unique learning environment. This program offers a varied curriculum to meet the needs of a diverse student body. The program prepares students for a wide variety of careers as criminal justice professionals as well as graduate programs in law, criminal justice and other related fields. The Criminal Justice program prepares students for careers in traditional fields such as law enforcement, juvenile justice, corrections, probation and parole and private or industrial security. The program also prepares students for investigative positions with federal agencies, state and local agencies, insurance companies and other private enterprises. In addition, a criminal justice administration degree will prepare students for the many new opportunities in the areas of safety and security. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The Core Requirements 51; Criminal Justice Requirements 30: LE 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice, LE 210 Criminal Procedure, LE 232 Ethics In Criminal Justice, LE 250 Criminal Law, LE 280 Report Writing(WI), CJAd 275 The Juvenile Justice System, CJAd 330 Asset Protection; Select one from the following: CJAd 320 Probation and Parole, CJAd 412 Correctional Practices (WI); Select one from the following: CJAd 410 Juvenile Procedures, CJAd 411 Juvenile Corrections (WI), Select one from the following: CJAd 301 International Justice Systems, CJAd 370 International Terrorism (WI); The student must also select a minimum of 17 credit hours from the following list of major course electives: LE 180 Basic Law Enforcement Academy 13, LE 181 Basic Law Enforcement Academy II 13, LE 190 First Responder, LE 200 Crime Scene Investigation I 3, LE 225 Patrol Procedures 3, LE 230 Community Policing 3, LE 260 Legal and Technical Aspects of Firearms 3, LE 290 Police Supervision and Management 3, LE 298 Topics in Law Enforcement 1-8, CJAd 210 Basic Photography 3, CJAd 300 Criminal Investigation (WI) 3, CJAd 301 International Justice Systems 3, CJAd 302 Comparative Criminal Justice Systems and Cultures 2, CJAd 310 Traffic Accident Investigation and Control 3, CJAd 320 Probation and Parole 3, CJAd 340 Crime Scene Investigation II 3, CJAd 350 Fish/Game Enforcement 3, CJAd 360 Professional Development 2, CJAd 367 Racial Disparity in the Criminal Justice System 3, CJAd 370 International Terrorism (WI) 3, CJAd 390 Crime Analysis 3, CJAd 400 Homicide Investigation 3, CJAd 405 Homicide Investigation II 3, CJAd 410 Juvenile Procedures 3, CJAd 411 Juvenile Corrections (WI) 3, CJAd 412 Correctional Practices (WI) 3, CJAd 430 Family Violence, CJAd 440 Victims and the Criminal Justice System 3, CJAd 450 Criminal Evidence 3, CJAd 455 Interview and Interrogation 3, CJAd 460 Cultural Diversity 3, CJAd 475 Organized Crime 3, CJAd 485 Child Exploitation and Pornography Investigation 3, CJAd 487 Rape and Sexual Assault Investigation 3, CJAd 490 Internship in Criminal Justice Administration 4-8, CJAd 498 Advanced Topics in Criminal Justice 1-3, CJAd 499 Independent Study 1-3; General Electives 26. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Criminal Justice Administration Department School of Technology, Criminal Justice Administration Department, Justice Center 113, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9684   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration - Computer Forensics Option Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Technology, Criminal Justice Administration Department This program offers academic training coupled with real world practical training for students pursuing careers as criminal justice professionals. The Criminal Justice program provides a varied and flexible curriculum, small classes, faculty who provide individual academic attention, international educational opportunities and a unique learning environment. This program offers a varied curriculum to meet the needs of a diverse student body. The program prepares students for a wide variety of careers as criminal justice professionals as well as graduate programs in law, criminal justice and other related fields. The Criminal Justice program prepares students for careers in traditional fields such as law enforcement, juvenile justice, corrections, probation and parole and private or industrial security. The program also prepares students for investigative positions with federal agencies, state and local agencies, insurance companies and other private enterprises. In addition, a criminal justice administration degree will prepare students for the many new opportunities in the areas of safety and security. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The Core Requirements (51): 48 ; CJAd Core 33: LE 200 Crime Scene Investigation I 3, LE 210 Criminal Procedure 3, LE 250 Criminal Law 3, LE 280 Interview and Report Writing (WI) 3, CJAd 340 Crime Scene Investigation II 3, CJAd 330 Asset Protection 3, CJAd Upper Division Electives 15; Supporting Requirement: Math 130 College Algebra 3; General Electives 7; The CIS Core Requirements CIS 110 Programming I 3, CIS 210 Programming II 3, CIS 302 Information System I 3, CIS 310 Database Management Systems I 3, CIS 315 Computer Networks 3, CIS 345 UNIX System Administration 3, CIS 350 Data Structures 3, CIS 410 Information System II (WI) 3, CIS 425 Database Management II (WI) 3, CIS 440 Computer Forensics 3, CIS 450 Operating Systems (WI) 3. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Criminal Justice Administration Department School of Technology, Criminal Justice Administration Department, Justice Center 113, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9684   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Education (Business Major) Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Business Education The BSE business major course of study prepares graduates to teach business at the secondary level. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Education Courses 37; Business Major (43-44): ACCT 201 Principles of Financial Accounting 3, ACCT 202 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3, ECON 201 Principles of Economics-Macro 3, GB 110 Computer Formatting 3, GB 301 Legal Environment of Business I 3, GB 312 Principles of Business Education 3, GB 320 Business Communication (WI) 3, GB 412 Implementing Business Education Programs 3, IB 310 International Business 3, MM 237 Using Information Systems 3, MM 300 Principles of Marketing 3, MM 337 Management Information Systems 3, MM 350 Fundamentals of Organizational Management (WI) 3, MM 405 Internet Marketing 3, Electives 1-2. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Business Education Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Business Education, 3950 E Newman Rd, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9603   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Education - Industrial Technology Emphasis Grades 9-12 Certification Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Technology, Engineering Technology Department This program prepares students to teach at the Middle School or High School level. The program of study has foundations in problem-based learning utilizing math, science and technology principles. The degree has certifications for both middle school (grades 5-9) and secondary (grades 9-12). The middle school certification in Industrial Technology is one of two areas of concentration that a student may select from to complete their education degree. The student who desires to teach in a secondary school will have a single teaching field. Technology education is an applied discipline designed to promote technological literacy at all levels. It is the intent of such study to provide students with an understanding of their technological culture so they can become intelligent consumers of their technology. Therefore, the program is designed to produce individuals who can solve problems involving the technical means humans use for their survival. Technology education capitalizes on the needs humans have for expressing themselves with tools and materials. Technology literacy is considered a basic and fundamental study for all persons regardless of educational or career goals. As a result of these goals, the discipline is both academic and laboratory oriented. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Education Certification Requirements 43-45; Industrial Technology Requirements 36; Communications: (minimum 7) 9; DDET 110 Engineering Graphics I (3), DDET 220 Architectural Drafting (3), IET 420 Computer Applications and Cost Analysis (3), Energy and Power: (minimum 7) 9; IET 305 Basic Electricity and Electronics (3), IET 381 Introduction to Power and Energy (3), IET 383 Power Generation Pneumatics and Hydraulics (3), Materials and Process: (minimum 7) 9; MET 100 Introduction to Machine Tool Processes (3), MET 240 Engineering Materials (3), IET 391 Woodworking and Plastics (3); Organization/Administration: (minimum 5) 6, IET 310 Production Planning and Control (3), IET 350 Industrial Supervision (WI) (3), IET 393 Wood and Plastics Science (3). Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Engineering Technology Department School of Technology, Engineering Technology Department, Ummel Tech 153, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9849   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Education - Middle School Education Grades 5-9 Certification in Industrial Technology Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Technology, Engineering Technology Department This program prepares students to teach at the Middle School or High School level. The program of study has foundations in problem-based learning utilizing math, science and technology principles. The degree has certifications for both middle school (grades 5-9) and secondary (grades 9-12). The middle school certification in Industrial Technology is one of two areas of concentration that a student may select from to complete their education degree. The student who desires to teach in a secondary school will have a single teaching field. Technology education is an applied discipline designed to promote technological literacy at all levels. It is the intent of such study to provide students with an understanding of their technological culture so they can become intelligent consumers of their technology. Therefore, the program is designed to produce individuals who can solve problems involving the technical means humans use for their survival. Technology education capitalizes on the needs humans have for expressing themselves with tools and materials. Technology literacy is considered a basic and fundamental study for all persons regardless of educational or career goals. As a result of these goals, the discipline is both academic and laboratory oriented. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The modules are MATH 130 College Algebra 3, PSY 205 Child/Adolescent Development 4, PSY 310 Educational Psychology 2, PSY 412 Measure and Evaluation 2, EDUC 100 Introduction to Teacher Education I 1, EDUC 280 Foundations of Education in a Global Society 3, EDUC 301 Use of Computer Software 3, EDUC 302 Exceptional Child 2, Two content area Methods Courses (EDUC 322, 330, 333, 336, 339, 340, 344) 4-6, EDUC 321 Microteaching 2, EDUC 329 Pedagogical Theory 4, EDUC 342 Development Reading 3, EDUC 343 Content Area Lit: MS 3, EDUC 412 Philosophy organization and Curriculum 2, EDUC 413 Methods Teaching in Middle Grades 2, EDUC 423 Classroom Management 2, EDUC 432 Critical Issues 2, EDUC 452 Student Teaching 10. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Engineering Technology Department School of Technology, Engineering Technology Department, Ummel Tech 153, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9849   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Biology Certification Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology and Environmental Health   Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 32-33; EDUC 301 Use of Computer Software in the Classroom 3; Biology Requirements 33-34; Animal Form and Function (13): BIO 121 Anatomy and Physiology I (4), BIO 221 Anatomy and Physiology II (5), BIO 110 Principles of Biology I (4); Plant Form and Function: BIO 111 Principles of Biology II 4; Cell Biology, Genetics, Evolution (12-13): BIO 210 Molecular Biology, BIO 231 General and Medical Microbiology, BIO 305 Genetics 4; Earth Science (4): BIO 312 Environmental Biology (4), BIO 402 General Ecology (4), BIO 481 Aquatic Ecology (4); Supporting Requirements (23): PHIL 420 Philosophy of Science, MATH 140 Algebra and Trigonometry 5, CHEM 151 General Chemistry I 5, CHEM 152 General Chemistry II 5, PHYS 151 Elem College Physics I 5, PHYS 152 Elem College Physics II 4; Education Requirements (40-42). Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology and Environmental Health School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology and Environmental Health, Reynolds Hall 303, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9592   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Art Grades K-12 Certification Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Art Department   Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The Art Requirements are ART 100 Art Theory 3, ART 101 Two Dimensional Design 3, ART 103 Three Dimensional Design 3, ART 105 Color Theory 3, ART 130 Basic Drawing 3, ART 140 Basic Digital Photography/Computer Skills 3, ART 200 Arts and Crafts 3, ART 207 Beginning Ceramics 3, ART 211 Beginning Sculpture 3, ART 212 Beginning Printmaking 3, ART 220 Art Education 2, ART 232 Beginning Painting 3; Drawing Emphasis (3): ART 370 Drawing, ART 371 Life Drawing, Art Art History 9, ART 490 Senior Exhibit 2; Art Elective 3; Education Certification Requirements 41-42; General Education Requirements 37-38. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Art Department School of Arts and Sciences, Art Department, Missouri Southern State University, 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9563   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Chemistry Grades 9-12 Certification - Single Teaching Field Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry In this program graduates will find an impressive array of options and exciting opportunities in fields such as basic research, environmental protection, instrumentation, new product and process development, technical marketing, market research, forensic chemistry, teaching at all levels, and information science. Moreover, an education in chemistry is valuable in health sciences such as medicine, pharmacology, clinical chemistry, and industrial hygiene. The first step into a future in chemistry is a formal education. Since chemistry is such a broad field and holds diverse career opportunities, students should plan their education with a goal in mind. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 31-32; Chemistry Requirements: CHEM 151 General Chemistry I 5, CHEM 152 General Chemistry II 5, CHEM 201 Analytical Chemistry I 5, CHEM 301 Organic Chemistry I 5, CHEM 302 Organic Chemistry II 5, CHEM 351 Biochemistry 5, CHEM 400 Elementary Physical Chemistry 4, CHEM 496 Problems in Chemistry 2; Supporting requirements: PHYS 250 General Physics I 2, PHYS 260 General Physics II 3, PHYS 290 General Physics III 4, PHYS 291 General Physics III Lab 1, MATH 150 Calculus with Analytical Geometry I 5, MATH 250 Calculus with Analytical Geometry II 5, CHEM 320 Computer Applications in Chemistry 2, BIO 101 General Biology 4, GEOL 300 Environmental Geology 4; Education Certification Requirements 39. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Reynolds Hall 221, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9541   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Chemistry Grades K-12 Certification - One of Two Teaching Fields Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry In this program graduates will find an impressive array of options and exciting opportunities in fields such as basic research, environmental protection, instrumentation, new product and process development, technical marketing, market research, forensic chemistry, teaching at all levels, and information science. Moreover, an education in chemistry is valuable in health sciences such as medicine, pharmacology, clinical chemistry, and industrial hygiene. The first step into a future in chemistry is a formal education. Since chemistry is such a broad field and holds diverse career opportunities, students should plan their education with a goal in mind. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 31-32; Chemistry Requirements: CHEM 151 General Chemistry I 5, CHEM 152 General Chemistry II 5, CHEM 201 Analytical Chemistry I 5, CHEM 301 Organic Chemistry I 5,CHEM 302 Organic Chemistry II 5, CHEM 351 Biochemistry 5, CHEM 400 Elementary Physical Chemistry 4; Supporting requirements: PHYS 151 Elementary College Physics I 5, MATH 140 Algebra and Trigonometry 5, CHEM 320 Computer Applications in Chemistry 2, BIO 101 General Biology 4, GEOL 300 Environmental Geology 4; Education Certification Requirements 39; Second Teaching Field (some fields exceed 30 hours) 30. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Reynolds Hall 221, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9541   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in English Grades 9-12 Certification - One of Two Teaching Fields Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of English and Philosophy This program prepares students who wish to teach English/language arts at the secondary level (grades 9-12). The English BSE program is accredited by the National Council on Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), following all the guidelines for teacher preparation of both of these organizations. Taking a prescribed set of courses in Teacher Education and in English, candidates for this degree may choose to certify to teach English as a single field (Plan B) or English plus another field (Plan A). Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; EDUC 301 Computer Software 3, ENG 301 Introduction to English Linguistics 3, ENG 400 History of the English Language 3, ENG 216 Creative Writing or ENG 310 Professional Writing or ENG 313 Technical Writing or ENG 315 Advanced Essay Writing 3, ENG 202 Writing and Research in English 3; British Literature 6, American Literature 6, World Literature 3; Education Certification Requirements 37-38; Second Teaching Field (some fields exceed 30 hours) 30. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of English and Philosophy School of Arts and Sciences, Department of English and Philosophy, Missouri Southern State University, 3950 E Newman RdHearnes Hall Room 300, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9377   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in English Grades 9-12 Certification - Single Teaching Field Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of English and Philosophy This program prepares students who wish to teach English/language arts at the secondary level (grades 9-12). The English BSE program is accredited by the National Council on Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), following all the guidelines for teacher preparation of both of these organizations. Taking a prescribed set of courses in Teacher Education and in English, candidates for this degree may choose to certify to teach English as a single field (Plan B) or English plus another field (Plan A). Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; EDUC 301 Computer Software 3, English Requirements 42; ENG 301 Introduction to English Linguistics 3, ENG 400 History of the English Language 3, ENG 319 Teaching Writing 3, ENG 330 Young Adult Literature 3, ENG 216 Creative Writing or ENG 310 Professional Writing or ENG 313 Technical Writing or ENG 315 Advanced Essay Writing 3; ENG 202 Writing and Research in English 3; British Literature 6, American Literature 6, World Literature 3, English Electives 9; Education Certification Requirements 40-41. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of English and Philosophy School of Arts and Sciences, Department of English and Philosophy, Missouri Southern State University, 3950 E Newman RdHearnes Hall Room 300, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9377   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in French Grades K-12 Certification - Single Teaching Field Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Foreign Languages   Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 40-41; Computer Literacy Requirement: EDUC 301 Use of Computer Software in the Classroom 3; French Requirements (36): FREN 101, 102, 203, 204, Students will select at least 24 hours at the 300-400 level according to the following distribution: Language courses (300 or above), Culture courses (300 or above), Literature courses (300 or above), Electives (300 or above), Additional Requirements: Proficiency examinations, Residency abroad; Education Certification Requirements 39-40, Electives 4-6. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Foreign Languages School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Foreign Languages, Missouri Southern State University, 3950 East Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3125   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in German Grades K-12 Certification - Single Teaching Field Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Foreign Languages   Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 40-41; Computer Literacy Requirement: EDUC 301 Use of Computer Software in the Classroom 3; German Requirements (33): GER 101, 102, 203, 204, Students will select at least 21 hours at the 300-400 level according to the following distribution: Language courses (300 or above), Culture courses (300 or above), Literature courses (300 or above), Electives (300 or above), Additional Requirements: Proficiency examinations, Residency abroad; Education Certification Requirements 39-40; Electives 7-9. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Foreign Languages School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Foreign Languages, Missouri Southern State University, 3950 East Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3125   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Industrial Technology Grades 5-9 Certification - One of Two Teaching Fields Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Technology, Engineering Technology Department This program prepares students to teach at the Middle School or High School level. The program of study has foundations in problem-based learning utilizing math, science and technology principles. The degree has certifications for both middle school (grades 5-9) and secondary (grades 9-12). The middle school certification in Industrial Technology is one of two areas of concentration that a student may select from to complete their education degree. The student who desires to teach in a secondary school will have a single teaching field. Technology education is an applied discipline designed to promote technological literacy at all levels. It is the intent of such study to provide students with an understanding of their technological culture so they can become intelligent consumers of their technology. Therefore, the program is designed to produce individuals who can solve problems involving the technical means humans use for their survival. Technology education capitalizes on the needs humans have for expressing themselves with tools and materials. Technology literacy is considered a basic and fundamental study for all persons regardless of educational or career goals. As a result of these goals, the discipline is both academic and laboratory oriented. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Education Certification Requirements 51; EDUC 347 Industrial Technology Methods 3, Industrial Technology Requirements (21): Communications 6, DDET 110 Engineering Graphics I (3), IET 420 Computer Applications and Cost Analysis (3), Energy and Power 3, IET 381 Basic Energy and Power (3), Materials and Process 9, MET 100 Introduction to Machine Tool Processes (3), MET 240 Engineering Materials (3), IET 391 Wood Working and Plastic (3), Organization and Administration 3, IET 350 Industrial Supervision (WI) (3), Second Teaching Field 25-28. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Engineering Technology Department School of Technology, Engineering Technology Department, Ummel Tech 153, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9849   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Mathematics Grades 9-12 Certification Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics This program is designed to provide students with a solid scientific and technical foundation, and to allow them to select among diverse areas of specialization. These programs prepare the students well to compete successfully in the job market and to undertake graduate studies in mathematics, mathematics education, or computer science. In an increasingly technological society, applications of mathematics continue to increase in variety. Persons with quantitative ability and training are in high demand. Career opportunities exist in a diversity of fields such as engineering, statistics, operations research, management, and education. Missouri Southern graduates are enjoying success in all of these areas. Some graduates choose to begin careers immediately upon graduation; others choose to continue their education in graduate school. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for either path. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 36; Mathematics Requirements (34): MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I, MATH 250 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II, MATH 260 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III, MATH 300 Fundamentals of Mathematical Thought , MATH 332 Geometry, MATH 340 Discrete Mathematics, MATH 342 Abstract Algebra, MATH 351 Linear Algebra, MATH 361 Probability and Statistics I, MATH 371 Introduction to Operations Research (WI) or MATH 452 Mathematical Models; Supporting Requirements (16): PHYS 250 General Physics I, PHYS 260 General Physics II, CHEM 151 General Chemistry I, CIS 110 Programming I, CIS 210 Programming II; Education Certification Requirements 40-42. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics, Reynolds Hall Rm 212, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9540   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Music Grades Pre K-12 Certification - Single Teaching Field (Double Certification) Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Music Department This program prepares graduates for performance, studio teaching and/or continued study toward an advanced degree. In addition, the Bachelor of Science in Education degree prepares graduates for teaching in public education. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Music Requirements (64): MUS 111 Music Theory I 4, MUS 112 Music Theory II 4, MUS 182 Conducting Techniques 2, MUS 211 Music Theory III 3, MUS 212 Music Theory IV 3, MUS 231 String Techniques 1, MUS 232 Brass Techniques 1, MUS 233 Percussion Techniques (Not open to percussion majors Percussion majors must substitute a 2nd semester of MUS 232 or 234) 1, MUS 234 Woodwind Techniques 1, MUS 240 Recital Attendance (7 semesters), MUS 311 History of Music I 3, MUS 312 History of Music II 3, MUS 333 Music for the Elementary Grades 2, MUS 411 Marching Band Methods 2, MUS 413 Instrumental Music Methods 2, MUS 420 Form and Analysis 3, MUS 433 Instrumental and Vocal Arranging 4, MUS 444 Advanced Instrumental Conducting 2, MUS 450 Senior Recital, Mus Piano/Wind Instrument 2. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Music Department School of Arts and Sciences, Music Department, Missouri Southern State University, 3590 E Newman Rd, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9318   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Music Grades Pre K-12 Certification - Single Teaching Field (Instrumental Emphasis) Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Music Department This program prepares graduates for performance, studio teaching and/or continued study toward an advanced degree. In addition, the Bachelor of Science in Education degree prepares graduates for teaching in public education. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Music Requirements (64): MUS 111 Music Theory I 4, MUS 112 Music Theory II 4, MUS 182 Conducting Techniques 2, MUS 211 Music Theory III 3, MUS 212 Music Theory IV 3, MUS 231 String Techniques 1, MUS 232 Brass Techniques 1, MUS 233 Percussion Techniques (Not open to percussion majors Percussion majors must substitute a 2nd semester of MUS 232 or 234) 1, MUS 234 Woodwind Techniques 1, MUS 240 Recital Attendance (7 semesters), MUS 311 History of Music I 3, MUS 312 History of Music II 3, MUS 333 Music for the Elementary Grades 2, MUS 411 Marching Band Methods 2, MUS 413 Instrumental Music Methods 2, MUS 420 Form and Analysis 3, MUS 433 Instrumental and Vocal Arranging 4, MUS 444 Advanced Instrumental Conducting 2, MUS 450 Senior Recital, MUS Piano/Wind Instrument 2. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Music Department School of Arts and Sciences, Music Department, Missouri Southern State University, 3590 E Newman Rd, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9318   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Music Grades Pre K-12 Certification - Single Teaching Field (Vocal Emphasis) Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Music Department This program prepares graduates for performance, studio teaching and/or continued study toward an advanced degree. In addition, the Bachelor of Science in Education degree prepares graduates for teaching in public education. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Music Requirements (64): MUS 111 Music Theory I 4, MUS 112 Music Theory II 4, MUS 182 Conducting Techniques 2, MUS 211 Music Theory III 3, MUS 212 Music Theory IV 3, MUS 231 String Techniques 1, MUS 232 Brass Techniques 1, MUS 233 Percussion Techniques (Not open to percussion majors Percussion majors must substitute a 2nd semester of MUS 232 or 234) 1, MUS 234 Woodwind Techniques 1, MUS 240 Recital Attendance (7 semesters), MUS 311 History of Music I 3, MUS 312 History of Music II 3, MUS 333 Music for the Elementary Grades 2, MUS 411 Marching Band Methods 2, MUS 413 Instrumental Music Methods 2, MUS 420 Form and Analysis 3, MUS 433 Instrumental and Vocal Arranging 4, MUS 444 Advanced Instrumental Conducting 2, MUS 450 Senior Recital, Mus Piano/Wind Instrument 2. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Music Department School of Arts and Sciences, Music Department, Missouri Southern State University, 3590 E Newman Rd, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9318   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Physical Education K-12 Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Education, Kinesiology Department In this program graduates may choose to teach or to pursue opportunities in coaching, athletic training, special physical education, or graduate school. The department offers areas of emphasis in pre-athletic training, coaching, and health education. Teacher education at Missouri Southern is recognized for its quality at the local, state, and national levels. The program is fully accredited by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), is approved by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), and is recognized by the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE). Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 45; Kinesiology Requirements (48): BIO 201 Human Anatomy 4, KINE 113 Wellness for the Health Professional 2, KINE 103 Lifetime Wellness 2, KINE 114 Fitness Programming and Assessment 2, KINE 135 History and Philosophy of Physical Education 2, KINE 220 First Aid and Sport Safety 2, KINE 251 Lifetime Activities I 3, KINE 252 Lifetime Activities II 3, KINE 255 Dance and Recreational Pursuits 2, KINE 310 Theory and Technique of Elementary Physical Education I 3, KINE 312 Theory and Technique of Elementary Physical Education II 3, KINE 321 Theory and Technique of Secondary Physical Education 3, KINE 332 Theory and Technique of Movement and Rhythms 2, KINE 340 Motor Learning in Physical Education 2, KINE 342 Biomechanical Analysis 3, KINE 345 Tests and Measurements in Physical Education 2, KINE 355 Sports Academy Practicum 1, KINE 365 Psychological Aspects of Physical Education 2, KINE 366 Social Aspects of Physical Education, KINE 375 Adapted Physical Education (WI) 2, KINE 431 Physiology of Exercise 2, KINE 438 Applications in Physical Education 1; Professional Certification Requirements 36: EDUC 280 Foundations of Education in a Global Society 3, EDUC 301 Use of Computer Software in the Classroom 3, EDUC 302 The Exceptional Child 2, EDUC 321 Microteaching 2, EDUC 329 Pedagogical Theory, Methods and Practices 4, EDUC 422 Content Area Literacy: Secondary 2, EDUC 423 Classroom Management 2, EDUC 432 Critical Issues in Education 2, EDUC 464 Student Teaching-EL-SEC (PK-12) 10, PSY 205 Child/Adolescent Development 4, PSY 310 Educational Psychology 2. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Education, Kinesiology Department School of Education, Kinesiology Department, Young Gymnasium 214, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9573   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Physics Grades 9-12 Certification - One of Two Teaching Fields Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Physical Sciences Department In this program graduates obtain a strong diversified background in science and mathematics which will qualify them to enter various areas of employment in industry, government or secondary education or for entrance into graduate programs in physics, engineering and many other disciplines. Students who plan to do graduate work in engineering should, with the help of a faculty adviser, select their free electives in the area they plan to enter. The physics area of the Physical Science Department participates in cooperative two-year pre-engineering programs which allow students to complete the first two years of an engineering degree at Missouri Southern and then transfer to an engineering school to complete the remaining two years of the degree. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 32; Physics Requirements 22-23: PHYS 250 General Physics I, PHYS 260 General Physics II, PHYS 290 General Physics III, PHYS 291 General Physics III Lab, PHYS 301 Modern Physics, PHYS 322 Classical Mechanics, PHYS 372 Electronic Circuits, PHYS 381 Intermediate Physics Laboratory, PHYS 490 Seminar; Supporting requirements 29: CHEM 151 General Chemistry I, MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I, MATH 250 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II, MATH 260 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III, CIS 110 Introduction to Programming, BIO 101 General Biology, GEOL 300 Environmental Geology; Education Certification Requirements 39. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Physical Sciences Department School of Arts and Sciences, Physical Sciences Department, Reynolds Hall 244, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9616   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Physics Grades 9-12 Certification - Single Teaching Field Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Physical Sciences Department   Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 32; Physics Requirements 26-27: PHYS 250 General Physics I 2, PHYS 260 General Physics II 3, PHYS 290 General Physics III 4, PHYS 291 General Physics III Lab1, PHYS 301 Modern Physics 4, PHYS 312 Statics (3), PHYS 322 Classical Mechanics 3, PHYS 341 Thermal Physics 4, PHYS 372 Electronic Circuits (4), PHYS 381 Intermediate Physics Laboratory 3-4, PHYS 490 Seminar 2; Supporting requirements 29: CHEM 151 General Chemistry I 5, MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 5, MATH 250 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II 5, MATH 260 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III 3, CIS 110 Introduction to Programming 3, BIO 101 General Biology 4, GEOL 300 Environmental Geology 4; Education Certification Requirements 39. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Physical Sciences Department School of Arts and Sciences, Physical Sciences Department, Reynolds Hall 244, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9616   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Social Studies: History Emphasis Grades 9-12 Certification - Single Teaching Field Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences This program certifies a student to enter professional teaching at the secondary school level. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 34-35; History Requirements 39: HIST 110 U.S. History 1492-1877 3, HIST 120 U.S. History 1877-Present 3, HIST 130 Western Civilization to 1660 3, HIST 140 Western Civilization Since 1660 3, HIST 150 Asian Civilizations, HIST 160 History of Latin America 3, HIST 201 Introduction to Historical Research 3, HIST 497 Seminar in Historical Research 3, Hist Upper Division U.S. History Electives 6, Hist Upper Division European Electives 3, Hist Upper Division Latin American or Asian Electives 3, Hist Upper Division Electives 6; Supporting Requirements 21: PSC 120 Gov’t: U.S./State/Local 3, PSc Upper Division Elective 3, SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology3, Soc Upper Division Elective 3, GEOG 211 Regions and Nations 3, Geog Upper Division Elective 3, ECON 180 American Economic Systems 3; Education Certification Requirements 39-40; Elective 1-2. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences, Missouri Southern State University, 242 Webster Hall, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3131   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Social Studies: Political Science Emphasis Grades 9-12 Certification - Single Teaching Field Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Political Science Department This program certifies a student to teach at the secondary school level. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 34-35; Political Science Requirements 15: PSC 120 Government: U.S., State, and Local 3, PSc Upper Division Electives 12; Supporting Requirements 36: HIST 110 U.S. History 1492-1877 3, HIST 120 U.S. History 1877-Present 3, HIST 130 Western Civilization to 1660 3, HIST 140 Western Civilization Since 1660 3, Hist Upper Division U.S. 6, Hist Upper Division Asian, Latin or European 3, SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology 3, Soc Upper Division Elective 3, GEOG 211 Regions and Nations 3, Geog Upper Division Elective 3, ECON 180 American Economic System 3, Electives 3-4; Education Certification Requirements 40-41. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences, Missouri Southern State University, 242 Webster Hall, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3131   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Social Studies: Sociology Emphasis Grades 9-12 Certification - Single Teaching Field Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences Students who major or minor in the social sciences are prepared for a variety of careers and graduate programs, including areas such as teaching, government service, law, historic preservation, business, health and human services and many other fields. Internships are particularly helpful in establishing career connections and building practical knowledge. Sociology graduates pursue many different careers which include but are not limited to those in human and social services, human resources, business or teaching. Advanced graduate or professional school training would also be a choice for the student who successfully completes one of the bachelor degrees. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 31-32; Sociology Requirements 21:SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology 3, SOC 210 Social Problems 3, SOC 221 Marriage and Family 3, ANTH 342 Comparative Cultures 3, Soc Electives (6 hours Upper Division) 9; Supporting Requirements 36: HIST 110 U.S. History 1492-1877 3, HIST 120 U.S. History 1877-Present 3, HIST 130 Western Civilization To 1660 3, HIST 140 Western Civilization From 1660 3, Hist Upper Division U.S. History Electives 6, Hist Upper Division Latin American, Asian or European Elective 3, GEOG 211 Regions and Nations 3, Geog Upper Division Elective 3, PSC 120 Government: U.S., State and Local 3, PSc Upper Division Elective 3, ECON 180 American Economic System 3; Education Certification Requirements 40-41. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences, Missouri Southern State University, 242 Webster Hall, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3131   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Spanish Grades K-12 Certification - Single Teaching Field Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Foreign Languages   Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 40-41; Computer Literacy Requirement: EDUC 301 Use of Computer Software in the Classroom 3; Spanish Requirements (33): SPAN 101, 102, 203, 204, SPAN 300 Spanish Composition and Syntax 3, SPAN 326 Peninsular Literature from El Cid to the Present 3, SPAN 336 Survey of Spanish American Literature 3, Spanish Electives chosen with approval of Spanish adviser at the 300 level or above, Additional Requirements: Proficiency examinations, Study Abroad experience; Education Certification Requirements 39-40; Electives 7-9. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Foreign Languages School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Foreign Languages, Missouri Southern State University, 3950 East Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3125   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Speech Communication and Theatre Grades 9-12 Certification - Single Teaching Field Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication This program offers an array of career opportunities in such fields as public communication, television, radio, journalism and public relations. In the education process, emphasis is placed on media convergence exemplified by speaking and writing skills as well as gaining technical knowledge related to mass media production and publication. A major in communication is one of the most diversified areas of study available to students who wish to excel in business, industry, government or education at the local, state, national and international levels. Missouri Southern graduates in communication have found successful careers in the media, in government, in education and in a variety of public relations positions for hospitals, state and national associations, in retailing and in industry. This option is also available with a teaching emphasis in Speech Communication and Theatre. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; EDUC 301 Use of Computer Software in the Classroom 3; Communications Requirements: COMM 101 Introduction to Human Communication 3, COMM 215 Interpersonal Communication 3, COMM 304 Small Group Communication 3, COMM 315 Argumentation and Debate 3, Electives in Communications 8; TH 121, 122, 221 or 222 Theatre Laboratory 2, TH 142 Theatre Technology 3, TH 212 Oral Interpretation 3, TH 234 Introduction to Theatrical Design 3, TH 241 Acting I (WI) 3, TH 331 History of Theatre (WI) or TH 332 History of Theatre (WI) 3, TH 351 Directing 3, Electives 3; Education Certification Requirements 39-42. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication, 3950 East Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9580   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Unified Science Chemistry Endorsement (Grades 9-12 Certification) Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry In this program graduates will find an impressive array of options and exciting opportunities in fields such as basic research, environmental protection, instrumentation, new product and process development, technical marketing, market research, forensic chemistry, teaching at all levels, and information science. Moreover, an education in chemistry is valuable in health sciences such as medicine, pharmacology, clinical chemistry, and industrial hygiene. The first step into a future in chemistry is a formal education. Since chemistry is such a broad field and holds diverse career opportunities, students should plan their education with a goal in mind. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 31-32; Chemistry Requirements: CHEM 201 Analytical Chemistry I 5, CHEM 301 Organic Chemistry I 5, CHEM 302 Organic Chemistry II 5, CHEM 320 Computer Applications in Chemistry 2, CHEM 351 Biochemistry 4, CHEM 401 Physical Chemistry I 4, CHEM 496 Problems in Chemistry 2; Supporting Requirements: PHIL 420 Philosophy of Science 3, BIO 101 General Biology 4, BIO 112 Botanical Survey 4, BIO 122 Zoological Survey 4, CHEM 151 General Chemistry I 5, CHEM 152 General Chemistry II 5, PHYS 250 General Physics I 2, PHYS 260 General Physics II 3, PHYS 290 General Physics III 4, PHYS 291 General Physics III Lab 1, GEOL 120 Introduction to Geology 4, GEOL 180 Introduction to Meteorology 3, MATH 150 Calculus/Analytic Geometry I 5, MATH 250 Calculus/Analytic Geometry II 5; BIO 312 Environmental Biology 4; BIO 402 General Ecology 4, BIO 481 Aquatic Ecology 4, GEOL 300 Environmental Geology 4; Education Certification Requirements 41-42. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Reynolds Hall 221, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9541   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Unified Science, Biology Endorsement Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology and Environmental Health In this program, student gets qualified to teach introductory level courses in biology, chemistry, earth science and physics and to teach advanced courses in biology at the secondary level. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The Core Requirements 36; Educ 301 Use of Computer Software in the Classroom 3; Biology Requirements 34-36; Required Biology Courses (10): Bio 101 General Biology, Bio 112 Botanical Survey, Bio 122 Zoological Survey; Microbiology, Genetics, Cell Biology and Biochemistry, and Evolution (17-18): Bio 305 Genetics, Bio 210 Molecular Biology, Bio 231 General and Medical Microbiology, Bio 221 Human Anatomy and Physiology II (5), Bio 301 Human Physiology (4); Botany (3-4): Bio 316 Economic Botany (3), Bio 322 Taxonomy of Flowering Plants (4), Bio 371 Plant Physiology (4), io 440 Plant Pathology (4); Ecology (4): Bio 312 Environmental Biology (4), Bio 402 General Ecology (4), Bio 481 Aquatic Ecology (4); Supporting Requirements (35): Phil 420 Philosophy of Science or Approved Substitute, Math 140 Algebra and Trig (Math 112 + Math 130 = Math 140), Chem 101 General Chemistry I, Chem 102 General Chemistry II, Phys 151 Elem College Physics I, Phys 152 Elem College Physics II, Geol 110 Intro to Geology, Geol 180 Intro to Meteorology; Education Requirements 40-42. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology and Environmental Health School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology and Environmental Health, Reynolds Hall 303, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9592   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Unified Science, Physics Endorsement Grades 9-12 Certification Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Physical Sciences Department   Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The Core Requirements 51 (36); Physics Requirements (25): Phys 280 General Physics III (5) 2, Phys 301 Modern Physics 4, Phys 312 Statics 3, Phys 322 Classical Mechanics 3, Phys 341 Thermal Physics 4, Phys 372 Electronic Circuits 4, Phys 381 Intermediate Physics Laboratory 3, Phys 498 Seminar 2; Supporting Requirements (66): Phil 420 Philosophy of Science 3, Bio 101 General Biology 4, Bio 112 Botanical Survey 4, Bio 122 Zoological Survey 4, Chem 101 General Chemistry I 5, Chem 102 General Chemistry II 5, Phys 160 General Physics I 3, Phys 270 General Physics II 5, Phys 280 General Physics III (5) 3, Geol 110 Intro to Geology 5, Geol 180 Intro to Meteorology 3, Math 150 Calculus with Analytical Geometry I 5, Math 150 Calculus with Analytical Geometry II 5, Math 150 Calculus with Analytical Geometry III 5, Comp 110 Programming I 3, Select one: Bio 312 Environmental Biology 4, Bio 402 General Ecology 4, Bio 481 Aquatic Ecology 4, Geol 300 Environmental Geology 4; Education Certification Requirements 41-42. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Physical Sciences Department School of Arts and Sciences, Physical Sciences Department, Reynolds Hall 244, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9616   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Health Promotion and Wellness Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Education, Kinesiology Department In this program graduates will be prepared to work with people and teach life-style strategies to prevent illness and improve the quality of life. Students have the option of choosing a clinical or nonclinical track. Students seeking the health promotion and wellness degree will actively participate in an internship experience in their final semester. Graduates in this major may seek professional opportunities in a wide variety of areas including, but not limited to physical/occupational therapy, cardiac rehabilitation, graduate school, business/corporate fitness, exercise physiology, fitness/wellness centers¸ YMCA/YWCA, hospital wellness¸ personal trainer, and geriatric programs. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 42; Kinesiology Requirements (41): KINE 113 Wellness for the Health Professional (2), KINE 103 Lifetime Wellness 2, KINE 114 Fitness Programming and Assessment 2, KINE 220 First Aid and Sport Safety 2, KINE 251 Lifetime Activities I 3, KINE 292 Fitness and Weight Training 2, KINE 295 Orientation to Health Promotion/Wellness 1, KINE 305 Aging and Health 2, KINE 340 Motor Learning 2, KINE 342 Biomechanical Analysis 3, KINE 345 Tests and Measurements in Physical Education 2, KINE 352 Administration in Health Promotion 3, KINE 375 Adapted Physical Education (WI) 2, KINE 385 Nutrition for Human Development 3, KINE 395 Practicum in Wellness 2, KINE 431 Physiology of Exercise 2, KINE 432 Physiology of Exercise, Laboratory 2, KINE 495 Internship in Wellness 6; Supporting Requirements (18): MATH 140 Algebra and Trigonometry 5, BIO 201 Human Anatomy 4, CIS 105 Introduction to Microcomputer Use 3, PSY 221 Psych of Personal Adjustment 3, GB 320 Business Communication (WI) 3; Supporting Electives (23): MM 300 Principles of Marketing 3, MM 350 Fundamentals of Organizational Management (WI) 3, MM 352 Human Resource Management 3, MM 441 Organizational Behavior 3, PSY 282 Applied Behaviorism 3, PSY 320 Applied Statistics 3, BIO 301 Human Physiology 4, CHEM 151 General Chemistry I 5, CHEM 152 General Chemistry II 5, PHYS 152 College Physics II; Other approved electives 4. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Education, Kinesiology Department School of Education, Kinesiology Department, Young Gymnasium 214, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9573   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering Technology Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Technology, Engineering Technology Department This program provides theory-based curriculum with applied learning experiences resulting in a competent and diverse engineering technologist. Graduates are multi-skilled to work in a team environment, prepared to become an integral part of world-class organizations. Faculty and students continuously engage in applied research and problem solving for the varied constituents. The Industrial Engineering Technology program learning goals are as follows: student has mastered the knowledge, techniques, skills and modern tools pertaining to industrial engineering technology; student can solve open-ended problems; student has developed written and oral communication skills; student has learned to work effectively as a team member; students conduct themselves in an honorable and ethical manner. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 47; Industrial Engineering Technology Requirements (77): MET 100 Introduction to Machine Tool Processes 3, IET 105 Intro to Industrial Engineering Technology 3, DDET 110 Engineering Graphics I 3, DDET 115 Intro to 3D Computer Aided Drafting 3, MET 200 Computer Numerical Control 3, DDET 204 Industrial Statics and Strength of Materials 3, MET 240 Engineering Materials 3, MET 250 CNC Projects and Cost Analysis 3, IET 305 Basic Electricity and Electronics 3, IET 310 Computer Production/Planning Control 3, IET 315 Prob. and Statistics for Engineering Techn.3, IET 320 Applied Statistical Quality Control 3, IET 350 Industrial Supervision (WI) 3, IET 355 Work Measurement/Ergonomics, IET 383 Power Generation 3, IET 415 Mechanical Design 3, IET 420 Computer Applications and Cost Analysis 3, IET 425 Design of Experiments (WI) 3, IET 440 Six Sigma Methodology 3, IET 450 Plant Layout/Material Handling 3, IET 460 Competitive Industrial Practices 3, IET 494 Senior Seminar 1, Math 135 Trigonometry 3, Math 30 Applied Calculus 3, Phys 152 Elementary College Physics II 4. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Engineering Technology Department School of Technology, Engineering Technology Department, Ummel Tech 153, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9849   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Technology, Criminal Justice Administration Department This program is a multi-disciplinary approach that prepares students for positions in the public and private sector. This degree will help prepare students for careers as court administrators, legal assistants, social workers, lobbyists, drug court administrators, state and federal law enforcement officials and many other law-related careers. In addition, this degree is ideal for students who wish to pursue a law degree or a graduate degree. One of the goals this degree seeks to address is to develop the student’s critical thinking, reading and problem solving skills. This course of study should assist students in effectively presenting their ideas orally and in writing. This multi-disciplinary approach should enhance problem solving skills by exposing. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University   Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Criminal Justice Administration Department School of Technology, Criminal Justice Administration Department, Justice Center 113, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9684   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Juvenile Justice Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Technology, Criminal Justice Administration Department This program is designed to prepare students for employment with the various juvenile justice agencies. These agencies deal with children and adolescents who are subject to the juvenile justice system because they have committed acts that would be crimes if they were adults or offenses such as truancy or running away. The juvenile justice system also deals with children who are neglected or abused. Moreover, there are many prevention programs that although not part of the juvenile justice system, are designed to keep juveniles from entering the system. Students majoring in Juvenile Justice will have an opportunity to explore the many facets of the juvenile justice system and to gain an understanding of the legal and practical aspects of the system. Career options include working with the court system, social service agencies, the schools, prevention programs, juvenile corrections or the many private treatment programs. The system is always evolving with new programs and policies, creating new opportunities for students majoring in Juvenile Justice. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The Core Requirements 51; Juvenile Justice Requirements 33: LE 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3, LE 210 Criminal Procedure 3, LE 232 Ethics In Criminal Justice 3, LE 250 Criminal Law 3, LE 280 Report Writing (WI) 3, CJAd 275 The Juvenile Justice System 3, CJAd 410 Juvenile Procedures 3, CJAd 411 Juvenile Corrections (WI) 3, CJAd 430 Family Violence 3; Choose one of the following: Psy 300 Child Development 3, Psy 301 Adolescent Development 3, Choose one of the following: JJ 490 Internship in Juvenile Justice 4, JJ 499 Independent Study in Juvenile Justice 3; The student must also select a minimum of 14 credit hours from the following major electives, not counting courses used as part of the requirements; CJAd 301 International Justice Systems 3, CJAd 320 Probation and Parole 3, CJAd 390 Crime Analysis 3, CJAd 412 Correctional Practices (WI) 3, CJAd 440 Victims and the Criminal Justice System 3, CJAd 450 Criminal Evidence 3, CJAd 460 Cultural Diversity 3, CJAd 498 Advanced Topics in Criminal Justice 1-3, JJ 490 Internship in Juvenile Justice 4, JJ 499 Independent Study in Juvenile Justice 1-6, Psy 300 Child Development 3, Psy 301 Adolescent Development 3, Soc 312 Juvenile Delinquency 3, Soc 362 Deviant Behavior 3, Soc 406 Sociology of Child Abuse 3, Eng 313 Technical Writing (WI) 3, PLS 320 Family Law 3; General Electives 26. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Criminal Justice Administration Department School of Technology, Criminal Justice Administration Department, Justice Center 113, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9684   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Management Technology with an Emphasis in General Business Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Management, General Business, and Entrepreneurship This program is for students who have already received an associate degree in a technical field or other technical preparation approved by the adviser and school dean and who desire to obtain the necessary business skills to become technical supervisors or first-line managers. Students must apply for admission to the program in the first semester of the junior year. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Required Business Classes (36): ACCT 201 Principles of Financial Accounting 3, ACCT 202 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3, ECON 201 Principles of Economics-Macro 3, ECON 202 Principles of Economics-Micro 3, MM 237 Using Information Systems 3, GB 301 Legal Environment of Business I 3, GB 320 Business Communication (WI) 3, GB 321 Business Statistics I 3, MM 300 Principles of Marketing 3, MM 350 Fundamentals of Organizational Management (WI) 3, ECON 350 Financial Management 3, MM 452 Strategic Management (WI) 3; Five additional courses selected from (15): ACCT 350 Financial Statement Analysis, ACCT 309 Accounting Information Systems, ECON 401 Microeconomic Analysis, GB 302 Legal Environment of Business II, GB 322 Business Statistics II, GB 405 Statistical Quality Control, MM 337 Management Information Systems, MM 352 Human Resource Management, MM 354 Quality Management, MM 405 Internet Marketing, MM 411 Labor and Employment Law, MM 431 Operations Management, MM 441 Organizational Behavior, MM 450 Psychology of Human Resource Management; Electives 30. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Management, General Business, and Entrepreneurship Robert W Plaster School of Business Administration, Department of Management, General Business, and Entrepreneurship, 3950 E Newman Rd, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9671   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science in Psychology Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Education, Psychology Department This program prepares students for careers that require a broad liberal arts education at the bachelor’s level. Recent graduates with both degrees have entered careers in human and social services, research and business. It provides an excellent foundation for students who wish to earn advanced graduate degrees or go to professional school. Almost half of the recent graduates have entered into graduate programs. In addition, the BS includes an emphasis in science. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Psychology Requirements (46-48): PSY 100 General Psychology 3, PSY 205 Child and Adolescent Development (4), PSY 200 Child Development (3), PSY 201 Adolescent Development (3) 4 or 6, PSY 320 Applied Statistics 3, PSY 325 Computers in the Behavioral Sciences 3, PSY 330 Experimental Psychology 5, PSY 386 Conditioning and Learning 3, PSY 341 Social Psychology, PSY 422 Theories of Personality 3, PSY 390 Junior Seminar 1, PSY 411 Sensation and Perception, PSY 415 Animal Behavior, PSY 442 Physiological Psychology 3, PSY 432 Abnormal Psychology 3, PSY 443 Memory and Cognition 3, PSY 481 Senior Thesis 3. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Education, Psychology Department School of Education, Psychology Department, Health Sciences 234, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9768   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Biochemistry Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry This program is appropriate for students who are interested in advanced studies, such as graduate or professional school. The Biochemistry major is particularly suited for pre-professional students. In fact, a Biochemistry major is at many universities considered the default premed major. Chemistry graduates will find an impressive array of options and exciting opportunities in fields such as basic research, environmental protection, instrumentation, new product and process development, technical marketing, market research, forensic chemistry, teaching at all levels, and information science. Moreover, an education in chemistry is valuable in health sciences such as medicine, pharmacology, clinical chemistry, and industrial hygiene. The first step into a future in chemistry is a formal education. Since chemistry is such a broad field and holds diverse career opportunities, students should plan their education with a goal in mind. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The Core Requirements 51 (43); Chemistry Requirements (35): Chem 101 General Chemistry I, Chem 102 General Chemistry II, Chem 201 Analytical Chemistry I, Chem 301 Organic Chemistry I, Chem 302 Organic Chemistry II, Chem 320 Computer Applications in Chemistry, Chem 401 Physical Chemistry I, Chem 402 Physical Chemistry II; Supporting Requirements (14): Phys 250 General Physics I, Phys 260 General Physics II, Phys 290 General Physics III, Phys 291 General Physics III Lab, Math 150 Calculus with Analytic Geom I, Math 250 Calculus with Analytic Geom II; Electives 26. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Reynolds Hall 221, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9541   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Biology Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology and Environmental Health This program prepares students for diverse career options Biology majors will enter fields such as biotechnology and bioinformatics, ecology and conservation biology, basic research, as well as health related professional careers in medicine, dentistry, optometry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy and physical therapy. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The Core Requirements (51) 39; Biology Requirements (40): Bio 112 General Botany, Bio 122 General Zoology, Bio 210 Molecular Biology, Bio 231 General and Medical Microbiology, Bio 305 Genetics, Bio 402 General Ecology, Bio 481 Aquatic Ecology, Bio Electives (200 level or higher); Supporting Requirements (25): Math 140 Algebra and Trig (Math 130 + Math 135 = Math 140), Math 150 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I, Chem 101 General Chemistry I, Chem 102 General Chemistry II, Chem 300 Intro to Modern Organic Chemistry, Chem 301 Organic Chemistry I, Phys 151 Elem College Physics I; General Electives 20. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology and Environmental Health School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology and Environmental Health, Reynolds Hall 303, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9592   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Chemistry Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry This program is appropriate for students who are interested in advanced studies, such as graduate or professional school. Chemistry graduates will find an impressive array of options and exciting opportunities in fields such as basic research, environmental protection, instrumentation, new product and process development, technical marketing, market research, forensic chemistry, teaching at all levels, and information science. Moreover, an education in chemistry is valuable in health sciences such as medicine, pharmacology, clinical chemistry, and industrial hygiene. The first step into a future in chemistry is a formal education. Since chemistry is such a broad field and holds diverse career opportunities, students should plan their education with a goal in mind. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The Core Requirements 51 (43); Chemistry Requirements (35): Chem 101 General Chemistry I, Chem 102 General Chemistry II, Chem 201 Analytical Chemistry I, Chem 301 Organic Chemistry I, Chem 302 Organic Chemistry II, Chem 320 Computer Applications in Chemistry, Chem 401 Physical Chemistry I, Chem 402 Physical Chemistry II; Supporting Requirements (14): Phys 250 General Physics I, Phys 260 General Physics II, Phys 290 General Physics III, Phys 291 General Physics III Lab, Math 150 Calculus with Analytic Geom I, Math 250 Calculus with Analytic Geom II; Electives 26. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Reynolds Hall 221, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9541   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Communication - Mass Communication Option Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication This program offers an array of career opportunities in such fields as public communication, television, radio, journalism and public relations. In the education process, emphasis is placed on media convergence exemplified by speaking and writing skills as well as gaining technical knowledge related to mass media production and publication. A major in communication is one of the most diversified areas of study available to students who wish to excel in business, industry, government or education at the local, state, national and international levels. Missouri Southern graduates in communication have found successful careers in the media, in government, in education and in a variety of public relations positions for hospitals, state and national associations, in retailing and in industry. Mass Communications offers students the necessary abilities in planning, preparing and producing programs in electronic media and/or de- signing and writing for journalism. This option emphasizes the technical skills, creativity and demand for understanding target audiences in mass media Students gain hands-on experience in television, radio and print laboratories. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Required Communication Courses Total (including Communication Core) 49; Communications General Education Requirements 28; COMM 111 Newswriting 3, COMM 220 Practicum in Communication 1, COMM 301 Media Management 3, COMM 330 Advanced Practicum 1, COMM 420 Mass Communications Theory 3, COMM 200 Audio Production for Media 3, COMM 201 Video Production 3, COMM 335 Feature Writing 3, COMM 350 Sports Writing 3, COMM 425 Broadcasting Scriptwriting 3, COMM 460 Global Journalism3; Foreign Language Communication Electives (Internship suggested) 4; Electives 31-32. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication, 3950 East Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9580   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Communication - Public Relations Option Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication This program offers an array of career opportunities in such fields as public communication, television, radio, journalism and public relations. In the education process, emphasis is placed on media convergence exemplified by speaking and writing skills as well as gaining technical knowledge related to mass media production and publication. A major in communication is one of the most diversified areas of study available to students who wish to excel in business, industry, government or education at the local, state, national and international levels. Missouri Southern graduates in communication have found successful careers in the media, in government, in education and in a variety of public relations positions for hospitals, state and national associations, in retailing and in industry. Public Relations allow a student to develop a specialty focusing on the aspects of promoting and showcasing organizations. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Required Courses Total (including Communication Core) 50; Communications General Education Requirements 28; COMM 111 Newswriting 3, COMM 311 Introduction to Public Relations 3, COMM 355 Case Studies in Public Relations 3, COMM 420 Mass Communications Theory 3, COMM 455 Writing for Public Relations 3, COMM 200 Audio Production for Media 3, COMM 201 Video Production 3, COMM 300 Organizational Communication 3, COMM 301 Media Management 3, COMM 333 Copy Editing 3, COMM 335 Feature Writing 3, COMM 350 Sports Writing 3, COMM 425 Broadcasting Scriptwriting 3, COMM 460 Global Journalism 3; Foreign Language Communication Electives (Internship suggested) 4; Electives 27-28. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication, 3950 East Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9580   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Communication - Speech Communication Option Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication This program offers an array of career opportunities in such fields as public communication, television, radio, journalism and public relations. In the education process, emphasis is placed on media convergence exemplified by speaking and writing skills as well as gaining technical knowledge related to mass media production and publication. A major in communication is one of the most diversified areas of study available to students who wish to excel in business, industry, government or education at the local, state, national and international levels. Missouri Southern graduates in communication have found successful careers in the media, in government, in education and in a variety of public relations positions for hospitals, state and national associations, in retailing and in industry. Speech Communication examines the role of human communication in social organizational, political and cultural interactions. This option places a balanced focus on the theory and practice of communicating. Special emphasis includes identifying the antecedents of communication, its form and content and its consequences. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Required Courses Total (including Communication Core) 50; Communications General Education Requirements 28; COMM 300 Organizational Communication 3, COMM 303 Advanced Public Speaking 3, COMM 401 Nonverbal Communication 3, COMM 405 Advanced Intercultural Communication 3, COMM 411 Political and Social Communication 3, COMM 306 Persuasion 3, COMM 308 Gender Communication 3, COMM 400 Advanced Organizational Communication 3, COMM 462 Communication in Japanese 3, Culture Foreign Language 3; Communication Electives (Internship suggested) 4, Electives 30-31. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication, 3950 East Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9580   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Environmental Health Distance / Online Variable Contact provider Missouri Southern State University This program is designed for transfer students that cannot readily commute to or live on the MSSU campus, but desire to obtain their BS degree in Environmental Health. This track requires that general education, biology, chemistry, math and physics requirements must be met prior to admission to the EH-DLT. Specific science and math courses required by the Environmental Health Accreditation Council, EHAC must be included. These requirements may be met by the student at their local community college or four year university. Upon acceptance into the EH-DLT, the student will complete their Environmental Health coursework over the Internet from MSSU. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The Modules include EH 370 Environmental Health (3 hr.), EH 377 Food Safety (3 hr.), EH 378 Occupational Health and Safety (3 hr.), EH 380 Epidemiology (3 hr.), EH 371 Environmental Toxicology (3hr.) WI, EH 373 Solid and Hazardous Waste Management (3 hr.), EH 375 Disease Vector Control (2 hr.), EH 376 Water Quality Management (3 hr.), EH 382 Epidemiology Statistics (1 hr.), EH 311 Soil Morphology (3 hr.), EH 312 Environmental Biology (4 hr.) WI, EH 372 Environmental Regulations (3 hr.), EH 374 Air Quality Management (3 hr.), EH 310 Hazardous Incident Management (3 hr.), EH 480 Environmental Epidemiology (3 hr.), EH 481 Risk Management (3 hr.) WI, EH 499 Problems in Env. Health (3 hr.). Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126       No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Environmental Health Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology and Environmental Health This program provides students the knowledge, skills, and credentials necessary to work as an environmental health professional or to continue in environmental health graduate studies. Environmental Health is the science of preventing physical, chemical or biological hazards from adversely impacting human health or the ecological balances that sustain the environment. Career opportunities include professional positions with public health departments, environmental protection agencies, environmental consultants and occupational health and safety divisions of industry. The program is fully accredited by the National Environmental Health Science and Protection Accreditation Council (aka EHAC). Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The Gen Education and Institutional Requirements (GER) 35; Biology and Environmental Health Core (52): Bio 101General Biology, Bio 105 General Biology: EH Emphasis, Bio 110 Principles of Biology I, Bio 121 Human Anatomy and Physiology I, Bio 231 General and Medical Microbiology, EH 311 Soil Morphology and Sewage Systems, EH 312Environmental Biology, EH 370 Environmental Health, EH 371 Environmental Toxicology, EH 372 Environmental Regulations, EH 374 Air Quality Management, EH 376 Water Quality Management, EH 377 Food Safety, EH 378 Occupational Health and Safety, EH 380 Epidemiology, EH 382 Epidemiological Statistics, EH 410 Hazardous Incident Management, EH 450 Internship in Environmental Health, EH 481 Environmental Risk Management; Mathematics and Physical Science (25): Math 140 College Algebra and Trigonometry, Chem 151 General Chemistry I, Chem 152 General Chemistry II, Chem 300 Intro to Modern Organic Chemistry, Chem 301 Organic Chemistry I, Phys 150 Environmental Physics, Phys 151 Elementary College Physics I; Computer Requirement: EH 304 Geographic Information Systems 3; Environmental Health Electives (9): Bio 221 Human Anatomy and Physiology II, Bio 301 Human Physiology, Bio 240 Radiation Biology, Bio 290 Research and Statistical Methods, Bio 361 Parasitology, Bio 402General Ecology, Bio 442 Pathogenic Bacteriology, Bio 481 Aquatic Ecology, Chem 201 Analytical Chemistry, EH 298 Topics in Environmental Health, EH 300 Environmental Geology, EH 352 International Environmental Health, EH 373 Solid and Hazardous Waste Management, EH 375 Disease Vector Control, EH 450 Internship in Environmental Health, EH 480 Environmental Epidemiology, EH 498 Advanced Topics in Environmental Health, EH 499 Problems in Environmental Health, IntS 302 World Environmental Issues, MIDS 402 Future Environments: Sustainability, PSc 421 Public Administration. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology and Environmental Health School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology and Environmental Health, Reynolds Hall 303, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9592   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Mathematics Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics This program is designed to provide students with a solid scientific and technical foundation, and to allow them to select among diverse areas of specialization. These programs prepare the students well to compete successfully in the job market and to undertake graduate studies in mathematics, mathematics education, or computer science. In an increasingly technological society, applications of mathematics continue to increase in variety. Persons with quantitative ability and training are in high demand. Career opportunities exist in a diversity of fields such as engineering, statistics, operations research, management, and education. Missouri Southern graduates are enjoying success in all of these areas. Some graduates choose to begin careers immediately upon graduation; others choose to continue their education in graduate school. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for either path. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 39; Mathematics Requirements (40): MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I, MATH 250 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II, MATH 260 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III, MATH 300 Fundamentals of Mathematical Thought, MATH 340 Discrete Mathematics, MATH 342 Abstract Algebra, MATH 351 Linear Algebra, MATH Electives numbered above 320; Supporting Requirements (16): PHYS 250 General Physics I, PHYS 260 General Physics II, CHEM 151 General Chemistry I, CIS 110 Programming I, CIS 210 Programming II; Electives 29. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics, Reynolds Hall Rm 212, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9540   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Mathematics - Computational Mathematics Option Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics This program is designed to provide students with a solid scientific and technical foundation, and to allow them to select among diverse areas of specialization. These programs prepare the students well to compete successfully in the job market and to undertake graduate studies in mathematics, mathematics education, or computer science. In an increasingly technological society, applications of mathematics continue to increase in variety. Persons with quantitative ability and training are in high demand. Career opportunities exist in a diversity of fields such as engineering, statistics, operations research, management, and education. Missouri Southern graduates are enjoying success in all of these areas. Some graduates choose to begin careers immediately upon graduation; others choose to continue their education in graduate school. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for either path. The computational mathematics option allows a student to obtain a double major in mathematics and computer science. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 39; Mathematics Requirements (34): MATH 150 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 5, MATH 250 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II 5, MATH 260 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III 3, MATH 300 Fundamentals of Mathematical Thought 3, MATH 340 Discrete Mathematics 3, MATH 350 Introduction to Numerical Analysis 3, MATH 351 Linear Algebra 3, MATH 361 Probability and Statistics I 3, MATH 371 Introduction to Operations Research (WI) 3, Math Electives numbered above 320 3; CIS Core: CIS 110 Programming I 3, CIS 202 Information Systems I 3, CIS 210 Programming II 3, CIS 310 Database Management Systems I 3, CIS 315 Computer Networks 3, CIS 345 UNIX System Administration 3, CIS 350 Data Structures 3, CIS 410 Information Systems II 3, CIS 425 Database Management, Systems II (WI) 3,CIS 450 Operating Systems (WI) 3; CIS Elective 3; Supporting Requirements: PHYS 250 General Physics I 2, PHYS 260 General Physics II 3, CHEM 151 General Chemistry I 5; Electives 8. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics, Reynolds Hall Rm 212, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9540   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Physics Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Physical Sciences Department   Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The Core Requirements 51 (43); Physics Requirements (39): Phys 160 General Physics I 3, Phys 270 General Physics II 5, Phys 280 General Physics III 5, Phys 301 Modern Physics 4, Phys 322 Classical Mechanics 3, Phys 341 Thermal Physics 4, Phys 372 Electronic Circuits 4, Phys 381 Intermediate Physics Laboratory 3, Phys 401 Electricity and Magnetism 4, Phys 452 Quantum Mechanics, Phys 480 Selected Topics in Physics and Engineering 3, Phys 498 Seminar 1; Supporting Requirements (26): Chem 101 General Chemistry I 5, Math 150 Calculus with Analytical Geometry I 5, Math 250 Calculus with Analytical Geometry II 5, Math 260 Calculus with Analytical Geometry III 5, Math 322 Differential Equations 3, Comp 110 Programming I 3; Electives 20. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Physical Sciences Department School of Arts and Sciences, Physical Sciences Department, Reynolds Hall 244, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9616   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Physics (Engineering) Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Physical Sciences Department In this program, graduates obtain a strong diversified background in science and mathematics which will qualify them to enter various areas of employment in industry, government or secondary education or for entrance into graduate programs in physics, engineering and many other disciplines. Students who plan to do graduate work in engineering should, with the help of a faculty adviser, select their free electives in the area they plan to enter. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 46-47, Physics Requirements are PHYS 250 General Physics I, PHYS 260 General Physics II, PHYS 290 General Physics III, PHYS 291 General Physics III Lab, PHYS 301 Modern Physics, PHYS 322 Classical Mechanics, PHYS 341 Thermal Physics, PHYS 372 Electronic Circuits, PHYS 381 Intermediate Physics Laboratory, PHYS 401 Electricity and Magnetism, PHYS 452 Quantum Mechanics, PHYS 480 Selected Topics in Physics and Engineering, PHYS 490 Seminar; Supporting Requirements are CHEM 151 General Chemistry I, MATH 150 Calculus with Analytical Geometry I, MATH 250 Calculus with Analytical Geometry II, MATH 260 Calculus with Analytical Geometry III, MATH 322 Differential Equations, CIS 110 Programming I. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Physical Sciences Department School of Arts and Sciences, Physical Sciences Department, Reynolds Hall 244, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9616   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Political Science Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Political Science Department This program is appropriate for those students seeking to do graduate work in political science, enter law school or other professional schools of public administration, join the public service or work in community service, as well as general career options. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Computer Literacy Requirement -determined by Social Science Department 3; Political Science Requirements 21: PSC 120 Government: U.S., State and Local 3, PSC 201 Introduction to Political Science 3, PSC 305 Social Science Statistics 3, PSC 306 Political Science Research Methods 3, PSC 411 Political Theory or PSC 412 Contemporary Political Thought 3, PSC 495 Directed Research 3, PSC 496 Internship 3; Select two courses from the following 6: PSC 321 International Relations, PSC 322 International Law, PSC 330 Comparative Politics: Developed Countries, PSC 332 Comparative Politics: Developing Countries; Select one course from the following 3: PSC 310 Law, Society and the Judicial Process, PSC 431 Constitutional Law I, PSC 432 Constitutional Law II; Select four courses from the following 12: PSC 301 Political Parties and Elections, PSC 302 Public Opinion and Pressure Groups, PSC 311 American Presidency, PSC 312 Legislative Process, PSC 320 State Government, PSC 341 Municipal Government, PSC 342 Public Policy, PSC 421 Public Administration, PSC 494 Seminar in Political Science; Electives 35-36. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences, Missouri Southern State University, 242 Webster Hall, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3131   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Sociology Full Time Variable $ 297 ( Rs 13,683 ) per credit / unit School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences This program prepares students for a variety of occupations and graduate programs. Sociology graduates pursue many different careers which include but are not limited to those in human and social services, human resources, business or teaching. Advanced graduate or professional school training would also be a choice for the student who successfully completes one of the bachelor degrees. A minor in sociology provides students majoring in other areas with specialized interpersonal, group and organizational knowledge and skills. Students must have completed high school core curriculum requirements such as four units in English; three units in mathematics, social studies and electives; two units in science; and one unit in visual/performing arts. They should possess a GPA of 2.25 or higher. They must have obtained a score of 21 on ACT, 500 on SAT and grade pre-1 on STEP EIKEN (Japan, Society for Testing English Proficiency). Students with a class rank in the top 50 per cent of their high school graduating class are automatically admissible regardless of ACT score, as long as they meet other admission requirements. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Bachelor degree Missouri Southern State University The General Education Requirements 43-44; Sociology Requirements 42: SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology 3, SOC 305 Social Science Statistics 3, SOC 311 Social Stratification 3, SOC 361 Social Demography 3, SOC 362 Deviant Behavior 3, SOC 431 Social Research Methods 3, SOC 432 Advanced Research Methods 3, SOC 482 Sociological Theory 3, Soc Electives (12 hour must be Upper Division) 18; Supporting Requirements 6: Anth Elective 3, Geog 310 Human and Cultural Geography 3; Electives. 32-33. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences, Missouri Southern State University, 242 Webster Hall, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3131   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University MBA - Master of Business Administration Distance / Online 2 Year(s) Contact provider Missouri Southern State University This program is designed to be completed in two years. Two courses will be offered each fall, spring and summer term. Graduates will receive a degree which lists both Northwest Missouri State University and Missouri Southern State University on the diploma. Students must meet the following criteria: minimum 2.5 GPA on undergraduate transcript; 200 X undergraduate GPA and GMAT score must be equal to or greater than 950, but the minimum score accepted is 440; minimum GRE score accepted is 360 verbal and 460 quantitative; must have scored in the 70th percentile or higher on the Major Field Achievement Test or candidates with 5 or more years of experience may request a waiver of the graduate admissions test. Students should have complete writing assessment. A writing assessment score on the GMAT or GRE of 3.5 or higher will meet this requirement. Candidates who are accepted by a MFAT score or managerial experience waiver must complete a separate assessment. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. MBA Missouri Southern State University The modules are International Business, Personal Investments, Organizational Behavior, Financial Management, Elective - TBD, Executive Seminar, Managerial Accounting, Information Systems, Advanced Human Resource Management, Macroeconomics for Business Managers, Strategic Marketing, Executive Seminar, Continuous Quality Improvement, Elective - TBD. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126       No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Master of Arts in History Distance / Online Variable Contact provider Missouri Southern State University In this program, Missouri Southern State University and the University of Missouri-St. Louis offer a joint online MA degree in History. The program was launched in the Fall Semester 2009. At least one online course will be offered each regular semester, allowing students to pursue their degrees while working full time. Teachers are especially encouraged to apply and will be given preference in the selection process. Although the internet will be the primary instructional medium, students may be asked to convene occasionally in either St. Louis or Joplin. The degree requirements for this program are identical to those for the conventional MA program offered at the University of Missouri St. Louis, although courses will be taught by faculty at both sponsoring institutions. Students should have a 3.35 grade point average in their undergraduate major are admitted; most successful applicants have higher grades. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Masters Missouri Southern State University   Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126       No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Master of Arts in Teaching Full Time Variable Contact provider School of Education, Department of Teacher Education This program is the product of a partnership between Missouri State University and Missouri Southern State University. The MAT program is an "alternative certification program" as defined by the department of elementary and secondary education (DESE) which allows students to obtain their teaching certificate and a master's degree in the same program. This program was originally designed to enable people considering a mid-life career change to pursue certification in an area of secondary education similar to their undergraduate degree program and/or work experience. This program provides career professionals, who may not have chosen teaching as their original career path, the opportunity to enter the classroom as teachers. All candidates must hold a bachelor’s degree in a field closely related to the area pursued in certification. The program involves an intensive eight-week summer course that focuses on the fundamental knowledge, skills, and dispositions of teaching, followed by course-work in content and methodology. Participating candidates will enroll in classes from both institutions. Students should have earned a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university and have earned a minimum 2.50 overall cumulative GPA. Students should have an overall and content area GPA of at least 2.75. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Masters Missouri Southern State University The courses required for certification: SFR 797 Advanced Studies in Teaching and Learning 9, SEC 783 Internship in Teaching I 3, SEC 784 Internship in Teaching II 10, SEC 785 Internship in Teaching III 1, RDG 710 Reading in the Content Fields 3, PSY 703 Human Growth and Development 3, PSY 705 Psychology of Adolescence 3, IMT 662 Educational Applications of Computers for Teaching (online) 3, SPE 715 Foundations to Special Education 3; Required for the MAT Degree: SFR 780 Introduction to Educational Research 3, EDC 786 Research Seminar in Education 2. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Education, Department of Teacher Education School of Education, Department of Teacher Education, Missouri Southern State University, 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9314   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Master of Science in Criminal Justice Full Time Variable $ 261 ( Rs 12,016 ) per credit / unit School of Technology, Criminal Justice Administration Department This unique program is the product of a partnership between Southeast Missouri State University and Missouri Southern State University. Participating students will enroll in classes from both institutions in a fixed rotation covering six consecutive academic terms; four semesters with two summer terms. All courses offered in this program are available on-line. The purpose of the Master of Science in Criminal Justice is to provide a high-quality graduate program that prepares competent individuals with the skills and knowledge necessary to meet the criminal justice needs of the region, including such aspects of criminal justice as law enforcement, courts, corrections, and crime prevention. The goals of the program are to prepare graduates who are able to assess and understand criminal justice problems and issues; conduct basic and applied research in criminal justice, particularly evaluation research; use computer technology to locate information and use statistics and software to analyze problems, particularly with respect to criminal justice agencies; understand legal issues which affect criminal justice professionals; and integrate the findings concerning the psychological, sociological, economic and cultural roots of crime. Applicants must meet the following minimum requirements: hold a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university; students who have not earned their bachelors degree in criminal justice may be required to complete at least the following courses prior to acceptance to the masters of science in criminal justice; have an undergraduate grade point average of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Masters Missouri Southern State University The Core Requirements are CJ 600 Overview of Criminal Justice 3, CJ 600 Overview of Criminal Justice 3, CJ 601 Research Methodology in CJ 3, CJ 615 Criminal Justice Theory 3, CJ 535 Civil Law and Liability 3; Elective Courses (Select Six Hours) from: CJ 510 Comparative Criminal Justice System 3, CJ 525 Crime and Criminal Policy 3, CJ 610 Seminar in Law Enforcement 3, CJ 625 Adult Correctional Org and Admin, CJ 630 Contemporary Juvenile Justice 3, CJ 693 Independent Study in CJ 3; Cognate Area Electives 9-12; Thesis, Internship, or other Capstone experience 6. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Criminal Justice Administration Department School of Technology, Criminal Justice Administration Department, Justice Center 113, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9684   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Master of Science in Dental Hygiene Full Time Variable Contact provider School of Technology, Department of Dental Hygiene This unique program is the product of a partnership between University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) and Missouri Southern State University (MSSU). Participating students will enroll in classes from both institutions in a fixed rotation. Students can choose to complete the degree either as a full-time and part-time student. Applicants must meet the following minimum requirements for admission: graduation from an accredited school or program of dental hygiene; baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university, satisfactory academic record, affiliate with the MSSU dental hygiene program. Students should have a minimum of 3.0 GPA and successful completion of 36 credit hours with a thesis or non-thesis option and also successful completion of a project of original research. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Masters Missouri Southern State University The Modules include DH4020 Local Anesthesia and Pain Control 2, DH4040 Introduction to Research and Instru 1-2, DHGR5500 Introduction to Edu Methods 2-4, DHGR5510 Student Teaching and Conf 2-4, DHGR5516 Special Issues in Higher Edu 2-4, DHGR5530 Clinical Instruction and Conf 1-4, DHGR5553 Seminar in Adv Clinical Tech and Meth 2-4, DHGR5595 Scientific Writing 1-2, DHGR5599 Research and Thesis 1-6, RESM5700 Introduction to Research Methodology 2-3, RESM5703 Thesis Writing (thesis option only)1, RESM5704Introduction to Biostatistics 2-3; It is highly recommended that the student take the following: DHGR5512 Student Teaching and Conf II 2-4, DHGR5532 Clinical Instruction and Conf II 1-4; Elective Courses are DHGR5512 Student Teaching and Conf II 2-3, DHGR5532 Clinical Instruction and Conf II 1-4, DHGR5560 Practicum in Clincal Supv Mngmt 2-4, DHGR5565 Advanced Special Pt Car Practicum I 2-4, DHGR5566 Advanced Special Pt Car Practicum II 2-4, DHGR5570 Administrative Practicum 1-4, DHGR5590 Independent Study 1-4, DH5537 Oral Oncology 1, DH4750 Geriatric Oral Health Promo and Education 1-5. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Department of Dental Hygiene School of Technology, Department of Dental Hygiene, Health Sciences Building 143, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9600   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Master of Science in Education - Early Childhood Education Full Time Variable Contact provider School of Education, Department of Teacher Education This program offered in cooperation with Northwest Missouri State University, this program is designed for students who wish to gain advanced training in the specialized field of early childhood education for children birth to age eight. Students must hold a baccalaureate degree from an institution of higher learning accredited by the appropriate regional or national accrediting agency. All undergraduate work toward the baccalaureate degree and any previous graduate work must be verified by official transcripts showing both the credit and grade earned. Students must require a cumulative undergraduate GPA of 2.50 on a 4.00 scale and official scores from the GRE test. Graduate students who earn below a 3.00 grade point average for two consecutive terms of enrollment will be suspended for one term. Students should have completed at least eight graduate hours required by the program and should have maintain a 3.00 or better GPA in the joint degree program. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Masters Missouri Southern State University The Core Requirements are Ed 61-649 Issues in Education 3, Ed 61-682 Impr of Instr Th Action Research 2, Ed 61-683 Action Research Paper 1; Subject Field Requirements are Ed 61-650 Improvement of Teaching 3, Ed 61-651 Seminar and Practicum in Teaching 3; Prescribed Concentration in Early Childhood are Ed 63-602 Supervision of Early Childhood Programs 3, Read/Sp 61-542 Curriculum and Methods in EC Special Education 3, Psych 08-623 Advanced Child Psychology 3, Elem Ed 63-630 Field Experience in Early Childhood 3-4; Prescribed Electives are Read/Sp 66-544 Practicum in E. C./ Special Ed. 3, Read/Sp 66-504 Creating Inclusive Classrooms 3, Ed 63-680 Topics and Projects in ECE 3. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Education, Department of Teacher Education School of Education, Department of Teacher Education, Missouri Southern State University, 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9314   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Master of Science in Education - Instructional Technology Full Time Variable Contact provider School of Education, Department of Teacher Education This program offered in cooperation with Northwest Missouri State University, this degree is designed for teachers and organizational trainers who are interested in using technology to educate or train others. The graduate of this program should: operate a multimedia computer system with related peripheral devices; install and use software packages; evaluate and write curricula and instructional designs that integrate technology; design instructional methods for the teaching and integration of technology skills and concepts; develop assessment strategies and tools used with instructional technology; evaluate and synthesize instructional technology issues affecting society and education. Students must hold a baccalaureate degree from an institution of higher learning accredited by the appropriate regional or national accrediting agency. All undergraduate work toward the baccalaureate degree and any previous graduate work must be verified by official transcripts showing both the credit and grade earned. Students must require a cumulative undergraduate GPA of 2.50 on a 4.00 scale and official scores from the GRE test. Graduate students who earn below a 3.00 grade point average for two consecutive terms of enrollment will be suspended for one term. Students should have completed at least eight graduate hours required by the program and should have maintain a 3.00 or better GPA in the joint degree program. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Masters Missouri Southern State University The Computer Science Core Courses: CSIS 44-582 Instructional Technology Methods 3, CSIS 44-614 Advanced Applications in Computer Education 3, CSIS 44-626 Multimedia Systems 3, CSIS 44-645 Computers and Networks 3, CSIS 44-694 Seminar: Computers, Society, and Social Values 3; Education Core Courses : Ed 61-649 Issues in Education 3, Ed 61-695 Philosophy of Education 3, Ed 61-650 Improvements of Teaching 3, Ed 61-651 Seminar and Practicum in Teaching 3, Ed 61-682 Methods of Educational Research 2, Ed 61-683 Research Paper 1; Advisor-Approved Electives 6. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Education, Department of Teacher Education School of Education, Department of Teacher Education, Missouri Southern State University, 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9314   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Master of Science in Nursing - Family Nurse Practitioner Program Full Time Variable Contact provider School of Technology, Nursing Department This unique program is the product of a partnership between University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) and Missouri Southern State University (MSSU). Participating students will enroll in classes from both institutions in a fixed rotation. Students can choose to complete the degree either as a full-time and part-time student. Students must meet the following minimum requirements for admission: B.S.N. from a college or university nationally recognized by a nursing accrediting agency or a B.S.N. from a program comparable to UMKC School of Nursing’s B.S.N. program; minimum cumulative grade-point average of 3.2 for the last 60 hours of the B.S.N. program on a 4.0 scale. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Masters Missouri Southern State University The Modules include N5526 Health Promotion Across the Lifespan 3, N5527 Cultural Diversity and Values 3, N5528 Policy, Politics and Prof. Ethics in Health Care 3, N5547F Diagnostic Reasoning/Advanced Assessment 4, N5548 Advanced Pathophysiology 3, N5549 Pharmacology for Adv. Nursing Practice 3, N5550 Theoretical Foundations in Nursing 3, N5555 Nursing Research: Evidence Based Practice 3, N5564F Primary Care of Families I 5, N5566F Primary Care of Families II 4, N5572 ANP: Synthesis Practicum 5, N5598 Directed Research 3. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Nursing Department School of Technology, Nursing Department, Health Sciences Building 243, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9322   No  
178341 Missouri Southern State University Master of Science in Nursing - Nurse Educator Full Time Variable Contact provider School of Technology, Nursing Department This unique program is the product of a partnership between University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) and Missouri Southern State University (MSSU). Participating students will enroll in classes from both institutions in a fixed rotation. Students can choose to complete the degree either as a full-time and part-time student. Students must meet the following minimum requirements for admission: B.S.N. from a college or university nationally recognized by a nursing accrediting agency or a B.S.N. from a program comparable to UMKC School of Nursing’s B.S.N. program; minimum cumulative grade-point average of 3.2 for the last 60 hours of the B.S.N. program on a 4.0 scale. International students must have obtained TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 520 plus TWE score of 4.0 on paper based test, 190 plus writing score of 4.0 on computer-based test, and 68 plus writing sub-score of 25 on internet-based test; 75th percentile or above and a writing score of 4.0 or above on MELICET (Michigan English Language Institute College English Test) score; IELTS (International English Language Testing System) overall band score of 5.5; Cambridge ESOL certificates; and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) score of 650. Masters Missouri Southern State University The Modules include N5515NE Preparing Nurse Educators 3, N5516 Curriculum Development in Nursing 3, N5517 Teaching Strategies in Nursing 3, N5526 Health Promotion Across the Lifespan 3, N5527 Cultural Diversity and Values 3, N5528 Policy, Politics and Prof. Ethics in Health Care 3, N5547NE Health Assessment and Clinical Reasoning for Nurse Educators 3, N5548 Advanced Pathophysiology 3, N5550 Theoretical Foundations in Nursing3, N5555 Nursing Research: Evidence Based Practice 3, N5564NE Clinical for Nurse Educators 5, N5572NE ANP: Synthesis Practicum for Nurse Educators 3, N5598 Directed Research 3. Missouri Southern State University   6000 3950 E Newman Road, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 3126 School of Technology, Nursing Department School of Technology, Nursing Department, Health Sciences Building 243, JOPLIN, Missouri, 64801, +1 417 625 9322   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Associate of Applied Science in Health Information Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Professional Studies, Department of Nursing and Health Information Technology This program will prepare the student to take the Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) certification exam. This certification qualifies graduates for more responsible positions in the health information management field and with such employers as hospitals, nursing homes, office-based physician practices, mental health facilities, public health agencies, pharmaceutical companies, and health product vendors. This program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIM). Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Associate degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are HIT 100 Health Data Content and Structure 4, HIT 101 Health Data Management 4, HIT 116 Computers in Healthcare 2, HIT 132 Pharmacology 3, HIT 200 Health Care Delivery System 3, HIT 230 Legal Aspects of Health Care 2, HIT 235 Health Care Statistics 2, HIT 240 Principles of Management 3, HIT 250 Quality Management in Health Care 3, HIT 271 Professional Practice Experience 2, HIT 275 Coding and Classification Systems I 3, HIT 276 Coding and Classification Systems I Lab 1, HIT 277 Coding and Classification Systems II 3, HIT 278 Coding and Classification Systems II Lab 1, HIT 279 Reimbursement Systems 2, ALH 106 Medical Terminology 2, BIO 101 Principles of Biology 5, BIO 250 Anatomy and Physiology 5, BIO 375 Pathophysiology 4, CSC 201 Microcomputer Applications 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Nursing and Health Information Technology College of Professional Studies, Department of Nursing and Health Information Technology, Murphy Hall Room 309, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4415   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Associate of Applied Science in Manufacturing Engineering Technology Full Time 2 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Professional Studies, Department of Engineering Technology Engineering technologists use the principles and theories of science, engineering, and mathematics to solve technical problems in research and development, manufacturing, sales, construction, inspection, and maintenance. Graduates with a manufacturing engineering technology degree find positions in the manufacturing industry such as production supervisors, plant engineers, quality assurance inspectors, assembly supervisors, and sales engineers. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Associate degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are CHE 101 Introductory Chemistry 4, EGT 205 Computer-Aided Drafting I 3, EGT 215 Computer-Aided Drafting II 3, EGT 220 Engineering Materials 3, EGT 260 Statics 3, EGT 325 Machine Parts and Mechanical Design 3, MAT 116 College Algebra 3, MAT 119 Trigonometry 2, MET 100 Electrical Circuits for Manufacturing 3, MET 101 Electronic Instrumentation for Manufacturing 3, MET 111 Manufacturing Processes 2, MET 112 Manufacturing Methods 3, MET 221 Introduction to Automated Manufacturing 2, MET 222 CNC Machining Processes 2, MET 260 Mechanics of Materials 4, MET 390 Design Projects/Industrial Internship 2-4, PHY 107 Introduction to Physics, PHY 110 College Physics I 4. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Engineering Technology College of Professional Studies, Department of Engineering Technology, Wilson Hall 193, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 5820   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Associate of Applied Science in Physical Therapist Assistant Full Time 2 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology This program is designed to prepare graduates to meet the requirements to practice as a PT Assistant in a variety of health care settings, including hospitals, outpatient clinics, nursing homes, and home health. This program involves evaluation and treatment of individuals whose function is impaired or threatened by disease, disability, or injury. Treatment interventions may include the use of exercise, electricity, heat or cold, massage, balance retraining, and gait training. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Associate degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are PTA 100 Introduction to Physical Therapy 1, PTA 110 Patient Care Skills 3, PTA 120 Modalities 3, PTA 130 Functional Anatomy 2, PTA 140 Measurements and Procedures 3, PTA 160 Clinical Kinesiology 3, PTA 185 Clinical Education I 3, PTA 200 Psychosocial Aspects of Physical Therapy 1, PTA 240 Diseases and Dysfunctions 3, PTA 255 Clinical Orthopedics 4, PTA 260 Clinical Neurology 4, PTA 280 Clinical Rehabilitation 3, PTA 285 Clinical Education II 5, PTA 290 Clinical Education III 5, PTA 295 Clinical Seminar 1, BIO 101 Principles of Biology 5, BIO 250 Anatomy and Physiology 5,PSY 101 General Psychology 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology, Agenstein Hall 201, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4379   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Associate of Science in Criminal Justice Full Time 2 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies Criminal Justice majors pursue careers in law enforcement, corrections, juvenile delinquency and criminal justice administration. Criminal Justice graduates are employed as law enforcement officers; probation officers; corrections officers; US Secret Service agents; US Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms investigators; security officers; substance abuse treatment center workers and juvenile court officers. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Associate degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are LAT 335 Introduction to Mediation 3, LAW 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3, LAW 110 Juvenile Delinquency 3, LAW 255 Understanding Research in Criminal Justice 3, LAW 260 Criminal Law 3, LAW 280 Criminalistics 5, LAW 310 Criminal Investigation 3, LAW 320 Criminal Evidence 3, MAT 110 Contemporary Problem Solving, MAT 112 Finite Mathematics, MAT 116 College Algebra 3, PSY 101 General Psychology, SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology 3, ENG 108 College Writing and Research, LAW 130 Modern Police Procedures, LAW 140 Traffic Control and Accident Investigation, LAW 200 Penology and Corrections, LAW 270 Probation and Parole, LAW 275 Police Photography, LAW 290 Practicum I, LAW 300 Criminal Justice Communications, LAW 315 Criminal Justice Concepts and Issues, LAW 392 Selected Criminal Justice Topics (1-3), LAW 410 Intermediate Criminal Law, LAW 440 Juvenile Law and Procedures, LAW 460 Administration and Planning, LAW 465 Internship, POL 100 Critical Aspects of Policing I (3), POL 130 Critical Aspects of Policing II (3), POL 150 Police Methods and Operations (12), PSC 101 American National Government, PSC 110 American State and Local Government, PSY 101 General Psychology, PSY 309 Abnormal Psychology, SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology, SOC 430 Criminology. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies, Wilson HallRoom 204, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4293   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Associate of Science in Legal Assistant Full Time 2 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies This program is designed to provide those individuals who have little or no background or training in law with the skills necessary to work in a law office as an assistant to an attorney. This program is designed to prepare the individual to work in the new and evolving paralegal profession. A student in this program will be taught the skills needed to obtain an entry level position as a legal assistant. The skills the student will learn include legal research, interviewing, investigation, legal drafting, preparation of evidence and witnesses for trial, and assisting in the trial of a lawsuit. This program prepares individuals for career opportunities in small law firms, large law firms of fifty attorneys or more, legal departments of banks, insurance companies, land title insurance companies and other corporations, legal aid offices, public defender offices, the office of the prosecuting attorney, and municipal legal departments. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Associate degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are LAT 101 Introduction to Law 3, LAT 115 Paralegal Studies 3, LAT 220 Legal Research 3, LAT 225 Litigation 3, LAT 250 Legal Computer Applications 3, LAT 310 Legal Drafting 3, LAT 400 Advanced Legal Research 3, LAW 290 Practicum I 3, ENG 108 College Writing and Research 3, MAT 110 Contemporary Problem Solving (or higher) 3, PSC 101 American National Government 3, LAT 230 Real Property (3), LAT 320 Tort Law (3), LAT 335 Introduction to Mediation (3), LAT 340 Current Legal Issues (1-3), LAT 360 Probate Law (3), LAT 370 Domestic Relations (3), LAT 420 Civil Rights Law (3), LAT 430 Conflict Management (3), LAT 492 Selected Legal Topics (1-3), LAW 320 Criminal Evidence (3), LAW 465 Internship (3), GBA 211 Business Law I (3). GBA 311 Business Law II (3). Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies, Wilson HallRoom 204, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4293   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Associate of Science with a Major in Business Full Time 2 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours Steven L Craig School of Business   Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Associate degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are ENG 108 College Writing and Research 3, MAT 112 Finite Math (or 116, 130, 137, 147, 167) 3-5, ACC 201 Introductory Financial Accounting 3, ACC 202 Introductory Managerial Accounting 3, ECO 260 Principles of Macroeconomics 3, ECO 261 Principles of Microeconomics 3, GBA 110 Introduction to Business 3, GBA 210 Business Statistics I, MAT 132 Elementary Statistics 3, GBA 211 Business Law I 3, GBA 220 Business Communication 3, MGT 201 Microcomputer Applications, CSC 201 Microcomputer Applications 3, PHL 230 Ethics 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 Steven L Craig School of Business Steven L Craig School of Business, Popplewell Hall 305, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4338   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Arts in Art Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Art This program is designed for the future art historian or a student interested in a liberal arts degree with an interest in applied art. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The foundation core courses are ART 110 Beginning Drawing I 3, ART 120 Two-Dimensional Design 3, ART 130 Introduction to Tools and Techniques 2, ART 160 Beginning Drawing II 3, ART 170 Three-Dimensional Design 3, ART 205 Ancient through Medieval Art 3, ART 229 Design Program Applications 3. The Sophomore Review are ART 140 Ceramics I 3, ART 255 Renaissance through Modern Art 3, ART 329 Computer Graphic Design I 3, ART 335 Art Theory and Criticism 3, ART 339 Printmaking I 3, ART 359 Photomedia I 3, ART 369 Painting I 3, ART 379 Sculpture I 3, ART 494 Senior Seminar and Exhibit 1, ART xxx Art History Courses 6, ART xxx Courses in One Specific Area 6. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Art College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Art, Potter Hall 103, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4282   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Arts in English - Journalism Concentration Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism This program provides a concentration in journalism as well as courses in literature, language, and expository writing. The concentration is designed for students interested in journalistic writing careers as well as graduate programs in journalism or mass communications. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are JOU 202 Reporting for the Media 3, JOU 210 Journalism Laboratory: Newspaper Production, JOU 212 Journalism Laboratory: Yearbook/Magazine Production 2, JOU 302 Advanced Media Reporting 3, JOU 303 Media Law and Ethics 3, JOU 308 Copy Editing 3, JOU 314 Selected Topics in Journalism 3, JOU 316 Internship in Journalism 3, JOU 327 Publication Design 3, JOU 401 Senior Portfolio 1. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism, Eder Hall 222 and 212, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4310   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Arts in English - Literature Concentration Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism This program provides students with a wide perspective on literature, language, and world views. The program prepares students to pursue graduate work in English or related disciplines or to enter areas of the business/professional community seeking people with a broad liberal education. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are ENG 340 Literary Theory 3, ENG 341 Shakespeare 3, ENG 320 Literature of Gender and Ethnicity, ENG 321 Literature and Religion, ENG 324 Literature and Science, ENG 325 Literature and the World, ENG 330 Studies in Fiction, ENG 331 Studies in Poetry, ENG 333 Studies in Drama, ENG 334 Studies in Popular Literature, ENG 352 Literature in English: Beginnings to 1660, ENG 353 Literature in English: 1660-1800, ENG 354 Literature in English: 1800-1860, ENG 355 Literature in English: 1860-1914, ENG 356 Literature in English: 1914-1945, ENG 357 Literature in English: 1945-Present, ENG 410 Selected Studies in Literary Genre, ENG 430 Selected Studies in Literary Theme, ENG 460 Selected Studies in Literary Period or Movement, ENG 480 Selected Studies in Literary Authority. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism, Eder Hall 222 and 212, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4310   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Arts in English - Public Relations Concentration Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism This program is designed for students interested in entering business or seeking careers such as public relations work which demand a knowledge of and proficiency in communication skills. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are JOU 202 Reporting for the Media 3, JOU 210 Journalism Laboratory: Newspaper Production, JOU 212 Journalism Laboratory: Yearbook/Magazine Production 2, JOU 302 Advanced Media Reporting 3, JOU 308 Copy Editing 3, EPR 316 Internship in Public Relations 3, EPR 326 Desktop Publishing 3, EPR 401 Senior Portfolio 1, EPR 422 Public Relations Writing 3, COM 415 Public Relations Communication Analysis 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism, Eder Hall 222 and 212, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4310   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Arts in English - Technical Communication Concentration Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism This program is designed for students interested in working as technical writers and/ or communication specialists in large organizations. Students interested in pursuing graduate and professional degrees (creative writing, composition and rhetoric, law, library science, etc.) are also advised to select this program. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are ETC 224 Introduction to Writing for the Internet 3, ETC 316 Internship in Technical Communication 2, ETC 324 Electronic and Online Communication 3, EPR 326 Desktop Publishing 3, ETC 401 Senior Portfolio 1, ETC 420 Technical Documentation and Editing 3, ETC 421 Worlds of Technical Communication 3, ETC 214 Multimedia Production Lab (2), ACT 102 Introduction to Web Page Development, EGT 102 Introduction to Engineering Technology, ENG 285 The Making of Contemporary Literature: The Mochila Review, GBA 220 Business Communication, EPR 422 Public Relations Writing. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism, Eder Hall 222 and 212, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4310   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Arts in French Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism This program is designed for students who wish to apply their knowledge of French in a professional setting or to enter graduate school in French upon graduation. Students are encouraged to complete an official oral proficiency Interview before graduating. Students also are encouraged to complete a major or minor in another discipline. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are FRE 100 Elementary French I 3, FRE 100 Elementary French I 3, FRE 101 Elementary French II 3, FRE 200 Intermediate French I 3, FRE 201 Intermediate French II, FRE 211 French for the Professional 3, FRE 302 Written Expression and Translation 3, FRE 310 Readings in Francophone Culture and Civilization 3, FRE 312 Conversation and Diction 3, FRE 322 Contemporary French Society 3, FRE 403 Advanced Business French 3, FRE 452 Advanced Oral Communication in a Professional Environment 3, FRE 462 Senior Thesis 1. Nine credit hours from the following: FRE 206 Summer Study/Travel Program in France: Field Work in Paris and Surrounding Area (1-4),FRE 207 Summer Study/Travel Program in a French-speaking country: Oral/Wr. French, FRE 306 Summer Study/Travel Program in France: Field Work in Paris and Surrounding Area (1-4), FRE 307 Summer Study/Travel Program in a French-speaking country: Oral/Wr. French (3), FRE 316 Internship in French (1-3), FRE 422
ntroduction to French Culture, Civilization and Literature I (3), FRE 432 Introduction to French Culture, Civilization and Literature II (3), FRE 442 Introduction to French Culture, Civilization and Literature III (3). Students may substitute FRE 340 Extended Study Abroad for 12 hours of the following courses: FRE 302 Written Expression and Translation (3), FRE 310 Readings in Francophone Culture and Civilization (3), FRE 312 Conversation and Diction (3), FRE 322 Contemporary French Society (3), FRE 422 Introduction to French Culture, Civilization, and Literature I (3), FRE 432 Introduction to French Culture, Civilization, and Literature II (3), FRE 442 Introduction to French Culture, Civilization, and Literature III (3).
Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism, Eder Hall 222 and 212, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4310   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Arts in General Psychology Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Psychology The goal of the psychology undergraduate program is to provide students with a foundation in the basic core methodologies and body of knowledge that constitute the science and to introduce the many applications of psychology. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are PSY 101 General Psychology 3, PSY 200 Intermediate Psychology 3, PSY 300 Introductory Psychological Statistics 3, PSY 301 Psychology Research Methods 3, PSY 303 Psychology Research Team 2, PSY 430 History and Systems in Psychology 3, PSY 490 Senior Seminar 3. Interpersonal/Intercultural Core (3 credits each) are PSY 222 Psychology of Gender, PSY 230 Psychology of Communication, PSY 260 Cross-Cultural Psychology. Learning/Cognition Core (3 credits each) are PSY 335 Learning, PSY 340 Cognitive Psychology, PSY 360 Motivation and Emotion. Biological/Comparative Core (3 credits each) are PSY 345 Animal Behavior, PSY 350 Physiological Psychology, PSY 355 Sensation and Perception. Social/Personality Core (3 credits each) are PSY 310 Industrial/Organizational Psychology, PSY 325 Psychology of Personality, PSY 365 Social Psychology. Developmental/Lifespan Core (3 credits each) are PSY 319 Child/Adolescent Psychology, PSY 321 Adult Psychology. Abnormal/Psychological Assessment Core (3 credits each) are PSY 309 Abnormal Psychology, PSY 400 Introduction to Psychological Testing and Assessment. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Psychology College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Psychology, Murphy Hall 217, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4444   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Arts in History Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Philosophy and Geography The program provides students with a broad understanding of historical events and topics across time, as well as in-depth analysis of specific eras and themes. With smaller class sizes and a focus on reading, writing, and discussion, students are introduced to the tools of the historian’s craft. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are HIS 140 American History to 1865 3, HIS 150 American History since 1865 3, HIS 200 Ancient and Medieval Civilization 3, HIS 210 Early Modern Civilization 3, HIS 230 Modern Europe: 1789 to the Present 3, HIS 290 The Historian's Craft 2, HIS 330 Recent United States History, HIS 340 Recent European History 3, PSC 101 American National Government 3, SOC 110 General Sociology 3, GEO 100 World Geography 3, PHL 219 Logic 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Philosophy and Geography College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Philosophy and Geography, Popplewell Hall 115, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 5688   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Arts in History with Teacher Certification Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Philosophy and Geography The program provides students with a broad understanding of historical events and topics across time, as well as in-depth analysis of specific eras and themes. With smaller class sizes and a focus on reading, writing, and discussion, students are introduced to the tools of the historian’s craft. History majors are ideally positioned for careers in law, business, education, and government. Career choices include lawyer, elementary or secondary school teacher, museum curator, archivist, marketing manager, or corporate information specialist. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are HIS 140 American History to 1865 3, HIS 150 American History since 1865 3, HIS 200 Ancient and Medieval Civilization 3, HIS 210 Early Modern Civilization 3, HIS 230 Modern Europe: 1789 to the Present 3, HIS 290 The Historian's Craft 2, HIS 330 Recent United States History, HIS 340 Recent European History 3, HIS 365 Methods of Teaching Social Studies 5, PSC 101 American National Government 3, PSC 110 American State and Local Government 3, SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology 3, GEO 100 World Geography 3, ECO 101 Current Issues in the Economy, ECO 260 Principles of Macroeconomics 3, PHL 219 Logic 3, SOC xxx 3 additional credits in Sociology 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Philosophy and Geography College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Philosophy and Geography, Popplewell Hall 115, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 5688   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Arts in Music Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Music The music courses offer students opportunity for professional accomplishments and the resources for continued study and growth. Many ensembles are available for students to pursue their individual musical goals. All students are encouraged to participate in many available music activities to continue their understanding and appreciation of music. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are MUS 101 Perspectives in Music 3, MUS 117 Theory and Analysis 1 3, MUS 118 Aural Training 1 1, MUS 206 Keyboard Proficiency 1 2, MUS 210 Introduction to Computer Applications 2, MUS 217 Theory and Analysis 2 3, MUS 218 Aural Training 2 1, MUS 310 History of Music: Ancient to Baroque 3, MUS 311 History of Music: Classical to Modern 3, MUS 336 Fundamentals of Conducting 2, MUS 355 Theory and Analysis 3 3, MUS 356 Aural Training 3 1, MUS 357 Theory and Analysis 4 3, MUS 358 Aural Training 4 1, MUS 490/1 Senior Recital 1, MUS xxx Ensembles 4, MUS xxx Applied Music-Major Instrument 8, MUS xxx Music Electives (any music courses except 6. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Music College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Music, Potter Hall 114, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4420   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Philosophy and Geography The courses in philosophy examine fundamentally human ideas such as truth, existence, reality, religion, and freedom. Through an understanding of how intellectuals through the ages have responded to these ideas, as well as by questioning personal approaches to issues of morality, knowledge, power, and justice, students of philosophy learn not only the major debates that impact our society, but also the critical thinking and evaluation skills necessary to make decisions and support arguments. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are PHL 210 Introduction to Philosophy 3, PHL 219 Logic, PHL 220 Symbolic Logic 3, PHL 230 Ethics, PHL 330 Topics in Ethical Theory 3, PHL 260 Philosophical Research 3, PHL 303 Ancient Philosophy 3, PHL 304 Modern Philosophy, PHL 305 Topics in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Philosophy 3, HUM 393 History and Philosophy of the Natural Sciences 3, PHL 310 Political Theory (3), PHL 312 Contemporary Political Philosophy (3), PHL 325 Ethics of Environmental and Natural Resource Policy (3), PHL 335 Aesthetics and the Arts (3), PHL 360 Topics in Philosophy (3), PHL 450 Independent Research Project (1-6). Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Philosophy and Geography College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Philosophy and Geography, Popplewell Hall 115, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 5688   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Public Affairs Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Political Science, Social Work and Sociology The discipline of political science studies political institutions, the political behavior of groups, and the political behavior of individuals within groups. More specifically, the discipline of political science includes the study of American and foreign entities, political history, constitutional and policy issues, interest groups, and the media. Although the field is sufficiently diverse to cover virtually any topic of a political nature, a traditional curriculum comprised of several subfields is widely recognized and is included in the political science and public affairs major. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are PSC 101 American National Government 3, PSC 110 American State and Local Government 3, PSC 200 International Politics 3, PSC 210 Comparative Political Systems 3, PSC 280 Scope and Methods 3, PSC 310 Political Theory 3, PSC 490 Practicum in Political Science 3-12, PSC 3xx Courses Numbered 300 or higher 15, HIS 150 American History since 1865 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Political Science, Social Work and Sociology College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Political Science, Social Work and Sociology, Popplewell Hall 212, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4340   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Arts in Spanish Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism This program is designed for students who wish to use their extensive knowledge of Spanish in a business setting or to enter graduate school in Spanish upon graduation. Students are encouraged to complete an official oral proficiency Interview before graduating. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are SPA 100 Elementary Spanish I 3, SPA 101 Elementary Spanish II 3, SPA 200 Intermediate Spanish I 3, SPA 201 Intermediate Spanish II, SPA 211 Spanish for the Professional 3, SPA 302 Grammar and Composition 3, SPA 310 Spanish Readings 3, SPA 312 Conversation 3, SPA 322 Introduction to Hispanic Civilization and Culture I 3, SPA 332 Introduction to Hispanic Civilization and Culture II 3, SPA 422 The Literature of Spain 3, SPA 432 Selected Studies in Literature in Spanish 3, SPA 452 Advanced Conversation 3, SPA 462 Senior Thesis 1, SPA 211 Spanish for the Professional (3), SPA 316 Internship in Spanish (3), SPA 350 Interim Program in Spanish Study Abroad: Oral Spanish (3), SPA 442 Topics in Spanish (3). Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism, Eder Hall 222 and 212, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4310   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Arts in Speech Communication Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication Studies and Theatre   Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are COM 104 Oral Communication 3, COM 210 Presentational Communication 3, COM 222 Communication Theory 3, COM 304 Media and Society 3, COM 305 Interpersonal Communication, COM 324 Small Group Communication 3, COM 314 Persuasion, COM 334 Argumentation and Debate 3, COM 320 Research Methods in Communication 3, COM 338 Survey of Rhetorical Theory 3, COM 342 Intercultural Communication, COM 345 Nonverbal Communication 3, COM 410 Organizational Communication 3, COM 415 Public Relations Communication Analysis 3, COM 481 Senior Portfolio 1. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication Studies and Theatre College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication Studies and Theatre, Murphy Hall 207, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4490   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Fine Arts in Digital Animation Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Art The digital animation degree offers an art student the opportunity to become proficient in skills that are useful for producing a wide range of animation for cinema, broadcast television, gaming and interactive media. Students will gain a broad foundation in all forms of animation from traditional hand-drawn to 3D animation. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The foundation core courses are ART 110 Beginning Drawing I 3, ART 120 Two-Dimensional Design 3, ART 130 Introduction to Tools and Techniques 2, ART 160 Beginning Drawing II 3, ART 170 Three-Dimensional Design 3, ART 205 Ancient through Medieval Art 3, ART 229 Design Software Applications 3. The Sophomore Review are ART 255 Renaissance through Modern Art 3, ART 310 Intermediate Drawing 3, ART 210 Animation Fundamentals 3, ART 321 Digital Animation I 3, ART 325 Digital Animation II 3, ART 453 Digital Animation III 3, COM 270 Introduction to Video Production 3, THR 228 Acting I, ART 333 Typography, ART 315 Illustration I 3, ART 459 Character Animation 3, ART 349 Interactive Design I 3, ART 450 Independent Research 3, ART 450 Independent Research 3, ART 494 Senior Seminar and Exhibit 1, PLUS 12 additional hours guided art electives 12, PLUS 6 additional hours Art History 6. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Art College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Art, Potter Hall 103, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4282   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Art This program prepares the student to enter the world of work or continue study in graduate school. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The foundation core courses are ART 110 Beginning Drawing I 3, ART 120 Two-Dimensional Design 3, ART 130 Introduction to Tools and Techniques 2, ART 160 Beginning Drawing II 3, ART 170 Three-Dimensional Design 3, ART 205 Ancient through Medieval Art 3, ART 229 Design Software Applications 3. The Sophomore Review are ART 255 Renaissance through Modern Art 3, ART 140 Ceramics I, ART 379 Sculpture I 3, ART 310 Intermediate Drawing 3, ART 315 Illustration 3, ART 329 Computer Graphic Design I 3, ART 333 Typography 3, ART 339 Printmaking I 3, ART 349 Interactive Design I 3, ART 359 Photomedia I 3, ART 369 Painting I 3, ART 395 Computer Graphic Design II 3, ART 493 Internship 3, ART 450 Independent Research 3, ART 434 Directed Reading 2, ART 492 Computer Graphic Design III 3, ART 494 Senior Seminar and Exhibit 1, ART 488 Final Portfolio 3, PLUS 3 additional hours restricted art elective 3, PLUS 6 additional hours Art History 6. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Art College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Art, Potter Hall 103, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4282   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Art In this program student may select a concentration in one of the following areas: drawing, illustration, painting, photo media, printmaking, sculpture or ceramics. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The foundation core courses are ART 110 Beginning Drawing I 3, ART 120 Two-Dimensional Design 3, ART 130 Introduction to Tools and Techniques 2, ART 160 Beginning Drawing II 3, ART 170 Three-Dimensional Design 3, ART 205 Ancient through Medieval Art 3, ART 229 Design Software Applications 3. The Sophomore Review are ART 140 Ceramics I 3, ART 255 Renaissance through Modern Art 3, ART 310 Intermediate Drawing 3, ART 315 Illustration 3, ART 329 Computer Graphic Design I 3, ART 339 Printmaking I 3, ART 359 Photomedia I 3, ART 369 Painting I 3, ART 379 Sculpture I 3. The Declaration of Emphasis are ART 349 Interactive Design I 3, ART 450 Independent Research 3, ART 434 Directed Reading 3, ART 494 Senior Seminar and Exhibit 1, PLUS 15 hours emphasis area 15, PLUS 6 additional hours Art History 6. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Art College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Art, Potter Hall 103, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4282   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (BIS) Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours Missouri Western State University This program focuses on the development of broad intellectual abilities and skills rather than a large concentration within a traditional academic discipline. This degree option may be of special interest to: students seeking a degree tailored to specific interests not accommodated in an established MWSU major; students who plan, upon graduation, to enter graduate or professional school and students transferring into MWSU with an AS or AAS degree. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are COM 345 Nonverbal Communication (3), ENG 301 Advanced Composition (3), ENG 385 Creative Writing: Prose (3), ENG 386 Creative Writing: Poetry (3), ETC 324 Electronic and Online Communication (3), COM 334 Argumentation and Debate (3), ENG 232 Language Awareness (3), PHL 219 Logic (3), PHL 303 Ancient Philosophy (3), PHL 304 Modern Philosophy (3), EPR 326 Desktop Publishing (3), BIO/ENG/HUM/PSC/PSY 314 Technology and Society (3), MUS 210 Introduction to Computer Music Applications (1), MUS 410 Topics in Computer Music Applications (2), ENG 320 Literature of Gender and Ethnicity (3), ENG 355 Literature in English: 1860-1914 (3), ENG 356 Literature in English: 1914-1945 (3), ENG 357 Literature in English: 1945-Present (3), HIS 370 History of Latin America (3), PSC 200 International Politics (3), PSY 260 Cross-Cultural Psychology (3), SOC 400 Racial and Ethnic Relations (3), BIO 305 Human Ecology (3), COM 304 Media and Society (3), COM 314 Persuasion (3), ENG 321 Literature and Religion (3), ENG 410 Selected Studies in Literary Genre (3), ENG 430 Selected Studies in Literary Theme (3), ENG 460 Selected Studies in Literary Period or Movement (3), ENG 480 Selected Studies in Literary Authority (3), JOU 303 Media Law and Ethics (3), PSC 310 Political Theory (3), PHL 330 Topics in Ethical Theory (3), COM 218 Oral Interpretation (3), ENG/THR 341 Shakespeare (3), HIS 310 English History (3), PHL 335 Aesthetics and the Arts (3), THR 367 History of the Theatre (3), ALH 352 Applied Nutrition (2), COM 305 Interpersonal Communication (3), COM 324 Small Group Communication (3), FIN 310 Investments (3), PSY 210 Mental Hygiene (3), SOC 360 Sociology of Health and Illness (3). Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 Missouri Western State University Missouri Western State University, 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4200   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Music in Business Concentration Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Music The music courses offer students opportunity for professional accomplishments and the resources for continued study and growth. Many ensembles are available for students to pursue their individual musical goals. All students are encouraged to participate in many available music activities to continue their understanding and appreciation of music. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are MUS 101 Perspectives in Music 3, MUS 117 Theory and Analysis 1 3, MUS 118 Aural Training 1 1, MUS 206 Keyboard Proficiency 1 2, MUS 210 Introduction to Computer Applications 2, MUS 217 Theory and Analysis 2 3, MUS 218 Aural Training 2 1, MUS 310 History of Music: Ancient to Baroque 3, MUS 311 History of Music: Classical to Modern 3, MUS 324 Electronics for Music Applications 3, MUS 327 Commercial Music Seminar 3, MUS 336 Fundamentals of Conducting 2, MUS 355 Theory and Analysis 3 3, MUS 356 Aural Training 3 1, MUS 357 Theory and Analysis 4, MUS 358 Aural Training 4 1, MUS 440 Commercial Music Practicum 4, MUS 490/1 Senior Recital 1, MUS 495 Senior Portfolio 1, MUS xxx Ensembles 4, MUS xxx Applied Music-Major Instrument 8, MUS xxx Music Electives (Any music courses except 6. In addition to the core, the following courses are required: ACC 201 Introduction to Financial Accounting 3, ECO 261 Principles of Microeconomics 3, GBA 211 Business Law 3, MGT 305 Management of Organizations 3, MKT 301 Principles of Marketing 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Music College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Music, Potter Hall 114, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4420   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Music in Education - Instrumental Concentration Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Music The music courses offer students opportunity for professional accomplishments and the resources for continued study and growth. Many ensembles are available for students to pursue their individual musical goals. All students are encouraged to participate in many available music activities to continue their understanding and appreciation of music. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are MUS 101 Perspectives in Music 3, MUS 117 Theory and Analysis 1 3, MUS 118 Aural Training 1 1, MUS 206 Keyboard Proficiency I 2, MUS 210 Introduction to Computer Applications 2, MUS 217 Theory and Analysis 2 3, MUS 218 Aural Training 2 1, MUS 310 History of Music: Ancient to Baroque 3, MUS 311 History of Music: Classical to Modern 3, MUS 320 Elementary Music Methods and Materials 3, MUS 336 Fundamentals of Conducting 2, MUS 355 Theory and Analysis 3 3, MUS 356 Aural Training 3 1, MUS 357 Theory and Analysis 4 3, MUS 358 Aural Training 4 1, MUS 490/1 Senior Recital 1, MUS xxx Applied Music-Major Instrument 7, MUS xxx Ensembles. In addition to the core, the following courses are required: MUS 109 Functional Voice Class 1, MUS 211 Low Brass Methods and Materials 1, MUS 212 High Brass Methods and Materials 1, MUS 307 Percussion Methods and Materials 2, MUS 308 String Methods and Materials 2, MUS 325 Marching Band Materials 1, MUS 326 Instrument Care and Repair 1, MUS 353 Single Reed Methods and Materials 1, MUS 354 Double Reed Methods and Materials 1, MUS 442 Advanced Instrumental Conducting 2, MUS 468 Middle and High School Instrumental Methods 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Music College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Music, Potter Hall 114, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4420   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Music in Education - Vocal Concentration Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Music The music courses offer students opportunity for professional accomplishments and the resources for continued study and growth. Many ensembles are available for students to pursue their individual musical goals. All students are encouraged to participate in many available music activities to continue their understanding and appreciation of music. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are MUS 101 Perspectives in Music 3, MUS 117 Theory and Analysis 1 3, MUS 118 Aural Training 1 1, MUS 206 Keyboard Proficiency I 2, MUS 210 Introduction to Computer Applications 2, MUS 217 Theory and Analysis 2 3, MUS 218 Aural Training 2 1, MUS 310 History of Music: Ancient to Baroque 3, MUS 311 History of Music: Classical to Modern 3, MUS 320 Elementary Music Methods and Materials 3, MUS 336 Fundamentals of Conducting 2, MUS 355 Theory and Analysis 3 3, MUS 356 Aural Training 3 1, MUS 357 Theory and Analysis 4 3, MUS 358 Aural Training 4 1, MUS 490/1 Senior Recital 1, MUS xxx Applied Music-Major Instrument 7, MUS xxx Ensembles. In addition to the core, the following courses are required: MUS 111 Functional Instrumental Techniques 1, MUS 201 Foundations in Vocal/Choral Techniques 1 2, MUS 208 Keyboard Proficiency II 2, MUS 301 Foundations in Vocal/Choral Techniques 2 2, MUS 328 Choral Literature 2, MUS 441 Advanced Choral Conducting 2, MUS 467 Middle and High School Choral Methods 2. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Music College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Music, Potter Hall 114, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4420   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Music in Music Technology Concentration Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Music The music courses offer students opportunity for professional accomplishments and the resources for continued study and growth. Many ensembles are available for students to pursue their individual musical goals. All students are encouraged to participate in many available music activities to continue their understanding and appreciation of music. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are MUS 101 Perspectives in Music 3, MUS 117 Theory and Analysis 1 3, MUS 118 Aural Training 1 1, MUS 206 Keyboard Proficiency 1 2, MUS 210 Introduction to Computer Applications 2, MUS 217 Theory and Analysis 2 3, MUS 218 Aural Training 2 1, MUS 310 History of Music: Ancient to Baroque 3, MUS 311 History of Music: Classical to Modern 3, MUS 324 Electronics for Music Applications 3, MUS 327 Commercial Music Seminar 3, MUS 336 Fundamentals of Conducting 2, MUS 355 Theory and Analysis 3 3, MUS 356 Aural Training 3 1, MUS 357 Theory and Analysis 4, MUS 358 Aural Training 4 1, MUS 440 Commercial Music Practicum 4, MUS 490/1 Senior Recital 1, MUS 495 Senior Portfolio 1, MUS xxx Ensembles 4, MUS xxx Applied Music-Major Instrument 8, MUS xxx Music Electives (Any music courses except 6. In addition to the core, the following courses are required: MUS 300 Notation and Sequencing 2, MUS 351 Audio Recording and Analysis 1 2, MUS 360 Music Technology Research and Evaluation 2, MUS 386 Sound Synthesis 3, MUS 400 Audio Recording and Analysis 2 3, MUS 486 Multimedia and Internet Applications 3, MUS 494 Topics and Projects in Music Technology 2. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Music College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Music, Potter Hall 114, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4420   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry This program is an interdisciplinary program offered jointly by the departments of biology and chemistry. It is designed to prepare students for graduate level education or careers in biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, and related biotechnology fields. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are BIO 105 Principles of Organismal Biology 5, BIO 105 Principles of Organismal Biology 5, BIO 106 Principles of Cell Biology 4, BIO 205 Genetics 4, BIO 225 Evolutionary Ecology 4, BIO 331 Bioinformatics 2, BIO 431 Molecular Biology 4, CHE 111 General Chemistry 5, CHE 120 General Chemistry II with Qualitative Analysis 5, CHE 310 Organic Chemistry I 3, CHE 311 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 2, CHE 321 Quantitative Analysis 4, CHE 340 Physical Chemistry for the Biological Sciences (4), CHE 383/384 Physical Chemistry Thermodynamics/Laboratory (5), CHE 370 Biochemistry 4, CHE 470 Biochemistry II 3, CHE 495 Seminar in Chemistry 2, PHY 110/111 College Physics I/II (8), PHY 210/211 University Physics I/II, MAT 167 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 5. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Agenstein Hall 302, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4371   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology This program is an interdisciplinary program offered jointly by the departments of biology and chemistry. It is designed to prepare students for graduate level education or careers in biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, and related biotechnology fields. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are BIO 105 Principles of Organismal Biology 5, BIO 105 Principles of Organismal Biology 5, BIO 106 Principles of Cell Biology 4, BIO 205 Genetics 4, BIO 225 Evolutionary Ecology 4, BIO 331 Bioinformatics 2, BIO 431 Molecular Biology 4, CHE 111 General Chemistry 5, CHE 120 General Chemistry II with Qualitative Analysis 5, CHE 310 Organic Chemistry I 3, CHE 311 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 2, CHE 321 Quantitative Analysis 4, CHE 340 Physical Chemistry for the Biological Sciences (4), CHE 383/384 Physical Chemistry Thermodynamics/Laboratory (5), CHE 370 Biochemistry 4, CHE 470 Biochemistry II 3, CHE 495 Seminar in Chemistry 2, PHY 110/111 College Physics I/II (8), PHY 210/211 University Physics I/II, MAT 167 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 5. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology, Agenstein Hall 201, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4379   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Biology Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology The biology programs offer students excellent background and training to enter fields such as the life sciences industry, wildlife conservation and management, the health professions and science teaching. This is a general purpose liberal arts degree that can be used for a variety of career paths. Creative people with a strong foundation in the life sciences will be needed in agriculture, pharmaceuticals, medicine, environmental science, and conservation. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are BIO 105 Principles of Organismal Biology 5, BIO 106 Principles of Cell Biology 4, BIO 205 Genetics 4, BIO 225 Evolutionary Ecology 4, CHE 111 General Chemistry 5, CHE 120 General Chemistry II 5, CHE 310 Organic Chemistry I 3, CHE 311 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 2, CHE 370 Biochemistry 4, MAT 132 Elementary Statistics 3, PHY 110 College Physics I 4. The Core plus 22 additional credits from biology courses numbered 300 or higher selected from the following areas: Organismal Diversity (12 credits) are BIO 416 Vertebrate Biology 4, BIO 407 Plant Morphology 4, BIO 455 Entomology 4; Physiology (4 hours) is BIO 340 Plant Physiology 4 and Biological Electives. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology, Agenstein Hall 201, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4379   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Biology with Botany Concentration Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology The biology programs offer students excellent background and training to enter fields such as the life sciences industry, wildlife conservation and management, the health professions and science teaching. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are BIO 105 Principles of Organismal Biology 5, BIO 106 Principles of Cell Biology 4, BIO 205 Genetics 4, BIO 225 Evolutionary Ecology 4, CHE 111 General Chemistry 5, CHE 120 General Chemistry II 5, CHE 310 Organic Chemistry I 3, CHE 311 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 2, CHE 370 Biochemistry 4, MAT 132 Elementary Statistics 3, PHY 110 College Physics I 4. The Core plus 22 additional credits from biology courses numbered 300 or higher selected from the following areas: Organismal Diversity (14 credits) are BIO 350 Plant Systematics 4, BIO 407 Plant Morphology 4, BIO 351 Local Flora: Spring and Summer 2, BIO 455 Entomology 4; Physiology (4 hours) is BIO 340 Plant Physiology 4 and Biological Electives. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology, Agenstein Hall 201, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4379   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Biology with Health Science Concentration Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology The courses required for this concentration should prepare the student interested in a health and pre-professional program to apply and, if admitted, to succeed in the health professional program of their choice. Students selecting the health science concentration must be aware that additional courses may be needed to complete the admission requirements for the health professional program that they are interested in. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are BIO 105 Principles of Organismal Biology 5, BIO 106 Principles of Cell Biology 4, BIO 205 Genetics 4, BIO 225 Evolutionary Ecology 4, CHE 111 General Chemistry 5, CHE 120 General Chemistry II 5, CHE 310 Organic Chemistry I 3, CHE 311 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 2, CHE 370 Biochemistry 4, MAT 132 Elementary Statistics 3, PHY 110 College Physics I 4. The Health Science Electives (choose 5 of the following courses) are BIO 250 Human Anatomy and Physiology (5), BIO 311 Animal Physiology (4), BIO 315 Medical Parasitology (4), BIO 390 Microbiology (4), BIO 410 Molecular Biology (4), BIO 411 Developmental Biology (4), BIO 421 Immunology (4), BIO 430 Molecular Basis of Disease (4), BIO 431 Molecular Biology (4). Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology, Agenstein Hall 201, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4379   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Biology with Zoology Concentration Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology The biology programs offer students excellent background and training to enter fields such as the life sciences industry, wildlife conservation and management, the health professions and science teaching. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are BIO 105 Principles of Organismal Biology 5, BIO 106 Principles of Cell Biology 4, BIO 205 Genetics 4, BIO 225 Evolutionary Ecology 4, CHE 111 General Chemistry 5, CHE 120 General Chemistry II 5, CHE 310 Organic Chemistry I 3, CHE 311 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 2, CHE 370 Biochemistry 4, MAT 132 Elementary Statistics 3, PHY 110 College Physics I 4. The Core plus 22 additional credits from biology courses numbered 300 or higher selected from the following areas: Organismal Diversity (13-16 credits) are BIO 315 Medical Parasitology 3, BIO 415 Invertebrate Biology 4, BIO 455 Entomology 4, BIO 318 Ornithology 2, BIO 416 Vertebrate Biology 4, BIO 418 Mammology 4; Physiology (4 hours) is BIO 311 Animal Physiology 4 and Biological Electives. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology, Agenstein Hall 201, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4379   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology The program prepares graduates for entry-level work in the life sciences industry or entry into graduate school. Biologists find jobs in private industry, government agencies, in scientific research and testing laboratories, the pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing industry, or hospitals. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The courses are BIO 105 Principles of Organismal Biology 5, BIO 106 Principles of Cell Biology 4, BIO 205 Genetics 4, BIO 225 Evolutionary Ecology 4, BIO 331 Bioinformatics 2, BIO 390 Microbiology 4, BIO 421 Immunology 4, BIO 431 Molecular Biology 4, CHE 370 Biochemistry 4. The Physical Science Courses are CHE 111 General Chemistry 5, CHE 120 General Chemistry II with Qualitative Analysis 5, CHE 310 Organic Chemistry I 3, CHE 311 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 2, CHE 321 Quantitative Analysis 4, MAT 132 Elementary Statistics 0-3, PHY 110 College Physics 4. The Business and Ethics Courses are GBA 210 Business Statistics I 0-3, GBA 211 Business Law I 3, ECO 261 Principles of Microeconomics 3, MGT 305 Management of Organizations 3, MKT 301 Principles of Marketing 3, PHL 230 Ethics 3. The Electives are BIO 311 Animal Physiology (4), BIO 340 Plant Physiology (4), CHE 326 Instrumental Analysis (4), CHE 470 Biochemistry II (3), BIO 430 Molecular Basis of Disease (4), BIO 450 Independent Research/Project (3-4). Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology, Agenstein Hall 201, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4379   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Accounting Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours Steven L Craig School of Business This program prepares and manages the financial records of a business to help managers in the decision-making process, file tax documents on time, and ensure that all financial laws are being followed. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are ACC 201 Introductory Financial Accounting 3, ACC 202 Introductory Managerial Accounting 3, ECO 260 Principles of Macroeconomics 3, ECO 261 Principles of Microeconomics 3, GBA 210 Business Statistics I, MAT 132 Elementary Statistics 3, GBA 211 Business Law I 3, GBA 220 Business Communication 3, PHL 230 Ethics 3, MGT 201 Microcomputer Applications, CSC 201 Microcomputer Applications 3, FIN 301 Financial Management 3, GBA 310 Business Statistics II 3, MGT 305 Management of Organizations 3, MKT 301 Principles of Marketing 3, MGT 332 Management Information Systems, ACC 332 Accounting Information Systems 3, MGT 416 Production and Operations Management 3, MGT 419 Strategic Management 3, Three credits of Applied Learning 3, ACC 330 Intermediate Accounting I 3, ACC 331 Intermediate Accounting II 3, ACC 333 Cost Accounting 3, ACC 336 Individual Income Tax 3, ACC 433 Auditing 3, FIN 431 International Financial Accounting 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 Steven L Craig School of Business Steven L Craig School of Business, Popplewell Hall 305, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4338   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Finance Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours Steven L Craig School of Business This program aims to advise both individuals and corporate leaders on all matters dealing with money. Personal investment advisors help individuals make decisions about retirement planning, stock purchases, and borrowing funds. Corporate financial managers advise top managers on financial matters such as acquiring funds, cash flow issues, and budgets. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are ACC 201 Introductory Financial Accounting 3, ACC 202 Introductory Managerial Accounting 3, ECO 260 Principles of Macroeconomics 3, ECO 261 Principles of Microeconomics 3, GBA 210 Business Statistics I, MAT 132 Elementary Statistics 3, GBA 211 Business Law I 3, GBA 220 Business Communication 3, PHL 230 Ethics 3, MGT 201 Microcomputer Applications, CSC 201 Microcomputer Applications 3, FIN 301 Financial Management 3, GBA 310 Business Statistics II 3, MGT 305 Management of Organizations 3, MKT 301 Principles of Marketing 3, MGT 332 Management Information Systems, ACC 332 Accounting Information Systems 3, MGT 416 Production and Operations Management 3, MGT 419 Strategic Management 3, Three credits of Applied Learning 3, ECO 363 Money and Banking 3, ECO 460 Business and Economic forecasting 3, FIN 310 Investments 3, FIN 321 Financial Markets and Institutions 3, FIN 401 Financial Management II 3, FIN 412 Futures and Options 3, FIN 431 International Financial Management 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 Steven L Craig School of Business Steven L Craig School of Business, Popplewell Hall 305, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4338   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Management Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours Steven L Craig School of Business This program aims to managers accomplish organizational goals through planning, organizing, leading, training and guiding employees, and supervising the operations of a business. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are ACC 201 Introductory Financial Accounting 3, ACC 202 Introductory Managerial Accounting 3, ECO 260 Principles of Macroeconomics 3, ECO 261 Principles of Microeconomics 3, GBA 210 Business Statistics I, MAT 132 Elementary Statistics 3, GBA 211 Business Law I 3, GBA 220 Business Communication 3, PHL 230 Ethics 3, MGT 201 Microcomputer Applications, CSC 201 Microcomputer Applications 3, FIN 301 Financial Management 3, GBA 310 Business Statistics II 3, MGT 305 Management of Organizations 3, MKT 301 Principles of Marketing 3, MGT 332 Management Information Systems, ACC 332 Accounting Information Systems 3, MGT 416 Production and Operations Management 3, MGT 419 Strategic Management 3, Three credits of Applied Learning 3, MGT 341 Human Resource Management 3, MGT 401 Organizational Behavior, Leadership and Change 3, MGT 425 International Management 3, ECO 361 Intermediate Microeconomics, ECO 364 Labor Economics, ECO 461 International Trade 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 Steven L Craig School of Business Steven L Craig School of Business, Popplewell Hall 305, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4338   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Marketing Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours Steven L Craig School of Business This program aims to marketers determine customer wants and needs and provide products or services to meet these needs. This process includes marketing research, developing marketing strategy, new product development, pricing, sales, and marketing communication (advertising, promotion, and public relations). Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are ACC 201 Introductory Financial Accounting 3, ACC 202 Introductory Managerial Accounting 3, ECO 260 Principles of Macroeconomics 3, ECO 261 Principles of Microeconomics 3, GBA 210 Business Statistics I, MAT 132 Elementary Statistics 3, GBA 211 Business Law I 3, GBA 220 Business Communication 3, PHL 230 Ethics 3, MGT 201 Microcomputer Applications, CSC 201 Microcomputer Applications 3, FIN 301 Financial Management 3, GBA 310 Business Statistics II 3, MGT 305 Management of Organizations 3, MKT 301 Principles of Marketing 3, MGT 332 Management Information Systems, ACC 332 Accounting Information Systems 3, MGT 416 Production and Operations Management 3, MGT 419 Strategic Management 3, Three credits of Applied Learning 3, MKT 311 Consumer Behavior 3, MKT 351 Professional Selling and Sales Management 3, MKT 381 Advertising and Promotion 3, MKT 401 Marketing Research 3, MKT 451 International Marketing and Trade 3, MKT 481 Marketing Management 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 Steven L Craig School of Business Steven L Craig School of Business, Popplewell Hall 305, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4338   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Chemistry Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry The chemistry program is accredited by the American Chemical Society (ACS) and students completing the proper ACS curriculum will thus be certified by the society and department. The department also assists in the preparation of prospective science teachers. These students, as well as those who study chemistry as part of their basic education, work in modern facilities fully equipped for investigating contemporary chemistry topics. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are CHE 111 General Chemistry 5, CHE 120 General Chemistry II with Qualitative Analysis 5, CHE 310 Organic Chemistry I 3, CHE 311 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 2, CHE 312 Organic Chemistry II 3, CHE 313 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II 2, CHE 321 Quantitative Analysis 4, CHE 370 Biochemistry 4, CHE 381 Physical Chemistry: Chem. Dynamics and Quantum Mech. 3, CHE 382 Physical Chemistry Lab: Chem. Dynamics and Quantum Mech. 2, CHE 383 Physical Chemistry: Thermodynamics 3, CHE 384 Physical Chemistry Lab: Thermodynamics 2, CHE 426 Instrumental Methods 5, CHE 441 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 3, CHE 442 Inorganic Synthesis 2, CHE 495 Seminar in Chemistry 2, MAT 167 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 5, MAT 177 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II 5, MAT 287 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III 5, PHY 210 University Physics I 5, PHY 211 University Physics II 5. The Advanced Courses in Chemistry: CHE 445 Advanced Topics in Chemistry (3), CHE 470 Biochemistry II (3), CHE 490 Research in Chemistry (3). Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Agenstein Hall 302, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4371   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics The careers with this degree include web design, networking database design, game development, or positions in the field of finance, statistics, or operations research. Many graduates continue their studies to earn advanced degrees. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are ACT 102 Introduction to Web Page Development 3, CSC 184 Computing Concepts I 3, CSC 200 Computer Systems and Architecture 3, CSC 201 Microcomputer Applications 3, CSC 305 Database Architecture and Concepts 3, ACT 301 Applied Database Systems 3, CSC 394 Networking and Telecommunications 3, CSC 400 Systems Analysis and Design 3, GBA 220 Business Communication 3, GBA 210 Business Statistics I, MAT 132 Statistics, MAT 331 Applied Statistics, CSC 254 Computing Concepts II 3, CSC 285 Data Structures 3, CSC 306 Object Oriented Applications and Program Development 3, CSC 245 High-Level Programming Language I 3, CSC 345 High-Level Programming Language II 3, CSC 3xx CSC Elective Courses numbered 300 or higher, ACT 3xx ACT Elective Courses numbered 300 or higher 6, ACC 201 Introductory Financial Accounting 3, ACC 202 Introductory Managerial Accounting 3, MGT 305 Management of Organizations 3, Quantitative Analysis (3 or 4 hours) 3 or 4, MAT 137 Business Calculus (4), MGT 431 Management Science (3). Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics, Agenstein Hall 101, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4370   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems with Applications of Computer Technology Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics The careers with this degree include web design, networking database design, game development, or positions in the field of finance, statistics, or operations research. Many graduates continue their studies to earn advanced degrees. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are ACT 102 Introduction to Web Page Development 3, CSC 184 Computing Concepts I 3, CSC 200 Computer Systems and Architecture 3, CSC 201 Microcomputer Applications 3, CSC 305 Database Architecture and Concepts 3, ACT 301 Applied Database Systems 3, CSC 394 Networking and Telecommunications 3, CSC 400 Systems Analysis and Design 3, GBA 220 Business Communication 3, GBA 210 Business Statistics I, MAT 132 Statistics, MAT 331 Applied Statistics, ACT 202 Introduction to Web Graphics 3, ACT 302 Decision Support Systems 3, ACT 311 Web Development Tools 3, ACT 405 Business Intelligence 3, ACT 476 Applications of Computer Information Sciences Capstone 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics, Agenstein Hall 101, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4370   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics The careers with this degree include web design, networking database design, game development, or positions in the field of finance, statistics, or operations research. Many graduates continue their studies to earn advanced degrees. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are CSC 184 Computing Concepts I 3, CSC 208 Discrete Structures I 3, CSC 254 Computing Concepts II 3, CSC 284 Assembly Language Programming (BAL) 3, CSC 285 Data Structures 3, CSC 305 Database Architecture and Concepts 3, CSC 306 Object Oriented Applications and Program Development 3, CSC 318 Simulation and Modeling 3, CSC 386 Operating Systems Concepts 3, CSC 484 Compiler Theory 3, MAT 167 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 5, MAT 177 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II 5, MAT 331 Applied Statistics 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics, Agenstein Hall 101, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4370   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Construction Engineering Technology Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Professional Studies, Department of Engineering Technology This program prepares individuals as entry-level field construction coordinators, estimators, job schedulers, and construction management trainees. It also prepares individuals for positions related to construction document control, purchasing, equipment superintendent (renting) and quality assurance/quality control. This program is accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission (TAC) of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) (see Appendix D for address). Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are CET 105 Methods and Materials of Construction 3, CET 254 Construction Methods and Equipment 4, CET 256 Bituminous, Concrete and Soils 3, CET 260 Mechanics of Materials 4, CET 305 Mechanical and Electrical Installations 3, CET 308 Structural Analysis 3, CET 358 Structural Steel and Wood Design 3, bCET 360 Construction Management 3, CET 408 Design of Concrete and Masonry Structures 3, CET 454 Construction Estimating 4, CET 458 Soil Mechanics and Foundations 3, CET 480 Construction Planning and Scheduling 3, CET 485 Selected Topics in Construction 3, CHE 101 Introductory Chemistry 4, EGT 202 Surveying I 3, EGT 205 Computer-Aided Drafting I 3, EGT 260 Statics 3, EGT 350 Technical Report Writing 3, EGT 356 Fluids and Hydraulics 3, EGT 370 Financial Aspects of Engineering Projects 2, MAT 116 College Algebra 3, MAT 119 Trigonometry 2, MAT 147 Applied Calculus 5, PHY 110 College Physics I 4. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Engineering Technology College of Professional Studies, Department of Engineering Technology, Wilson Hall 193, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 5820   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Convergent Media Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism This program is trained to integrate traditional print and broadcast media into interactive, online environments. Students will learn the fundamentals of each medium - print, video, and online - in order to bring together those various media for powerful, interactive publications. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are COM 170 Introduction to Film 3, COM 270 Introduction to Video Production 3, COM 362 DV Editing 3, ENG 220 Introduction to Reading Texts 3, ENG 232 Language Awareness 3, ETC 200 Introduction to Technical Communication 3, FRE/SPA/GER 100 Elementary French I/Spanish I/German I 3, FRE/SPA/GER 101 Elementary French II/Spanish II/German II 3, JOU 104 Fundamentals of Digital Photography 3, JOU 200 Principles and Theory of Mass Media and Journalism 3, JOU 202 Reporting for the Media 3, JOU 210/212 Journalism Laboratory: Newspaper Production/Yearbook 4, JOU 214 Multimedia Production Lab 2, JOU 224 Introduction to Writing for the Internet 3, JOU 302 Advanced Media Reporting 3, JOU 303 Media Law and Ethics 3, JOU 308 Copy Editing 3, JOU 316 Internship in Journalism 3, JOU 327 Publication Design 3, JOU 328 Multimedia Authoring 3, JOU 401 Senior Portfolio 1, JOU 402 Senior Project in Convergent Media 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism, Eder Hall 222 and 212, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4310   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies Criminal Justice majors pursue careers in law enforcement, corrections, juvenile delinquency and criminal justice administration. Criminal Justice graduates are employed as law enforcement officers; probation officers; corrections officers; US Secret Service agents; US Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms investigators; security officers; substance abuse treatment center workers and juvenile court officers. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are LAT 101 Introduction to Law 3, LAT 335 Introduction to Mediation 3, LAW 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3, LAW 110 Juvenile Delinquency 3, LAW 255 Understanding Research in Criminal Justice 3, LAW 260 Criminal Law 3, LAW 310 Criminal Investigation 3, LAW 320 Criminal Evidence 3, LAW 410 Intermediate Criminal Law 3, LAW 465 Internship 3, LAW 470 Senior Seminar 3, LAW 405 Research Methods 3, LAW 420 Senior Research. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies, Wilson HallRoom 204, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4293   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice - Administration Concentration Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies Criminal Justice majors pursue careers in law enforcement, corrections, juvenile delinquency and criminal justice administration. Criminal Justice graduates are employed as law enforcement officers; probation officers; corrections officers; US Secret Service agents; US Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms investigators; security officers; substance abuse treatment center workers and juvenile court officers. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are LAT 101 Introduction to Law 3, LAT 335 Introduction to Mediation 3, LAW 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3, LAW 110 Juvenile Delinquency 3, LAW 255 Understanding Research in Criminal Justice 3, LAW 260 Criminal Law 3, LAW 310 Criminal Investigation 3, LAW 320 Criminal Evidence 3, LAW 410 Intermediate Criminal Law 3, LAW 465 Internship 3, LAW 470 Senior Seminar 3, LAW 405 Research Methods 3, LAW 420 Senior Research, LAT 420 Civil Rights Law 3, LAW 280 Criminalistics 5, LAW 300 Criminal Justice Communications 3, LAW 315 Criminal Justice Concepts and Issues 3, LAW 460 Administration and Planning 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies, Wilson HallRoom 204, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4293   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice - Corrections Concentration Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies Criminal Justice majors pursue careers in law enforcement, corrections, juvenile delinquency and criminal justice administration. Criminal Justice graduates are employed as law enforcement officers; probation officers; corrections officers; US Secret Service agents; US Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms investigators; security officers; substance abuse treatment center workers and juvenile court officers. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are LAT 101 Introduction to Law 3, LAT 335 Introduction to Mediation 3, LAW 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3, LAW 110 Juvenile Delinquency 3, LAW 255 Understanding Research in Criminal Justice 3, LAW 260 Criminal Law 3, LAW 310 Criminal Investigation 3, LAW 320 Criminal Evidence 3, LAW 410 Intermediate Criminal Law 3, LAW 465 Internship 3, LAW 470 Senior Seminar 3, LAW 405 Research Methods 3, LAW 420 Senior Research, LAT 420 Civil Rights Law 3, LAW 200 Penology and Corrections 3, LAW 270 Probation and Parole 3, LAW 300 Criminal Justice Communications 3, LAW 430 Corrections Management 3, SOC 430 Criminology 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies, Wilson HallRoom 204, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4293   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice - Juvenile Delinquency Concentration Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies Criminal Justice majors pursue careers in law enforcement, corrections, juvenile delinquency and criminal justice administration. Criminal Justice graduates are employed as law enforcement officers; probation officers; corrections officers; US Secret Service agents; US Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms investigators; security officers; substance abuse treatment center workers and juvenile court officers. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are LAT 101 Introduction to Law 3, LAT 335 Introduction to Mediation 3, LAW 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3, LAW 110 Juvenile Delinquency 3, LAW 255 Understanding Research in Criminal Justice 3, LAW 260 Criminal Law 3, LAW 310 Criminal Investigation 3, LAW 320 Criminal Evidence 3, LAW 410 Intermediate Criminal Law 3, LAW 465 Internship 3, LAW 470 Senior Seminar 3, LAW 405 Research Methods 3, LAW 420 Senior Research, LAT 370 Domestic Relations 3, LAW 200 Penology and Corrections 3, LAW 270 Probation and Parole 3, LAW 300 Criminal Justice Communications 3, LAW 440 Juvenile Law and Procedures 3, SOC 430 Criminology 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies, Wilson HallRoom 204, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4293   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement Concentration Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies Criminal Justice majors pursue careers in law enforcement, corrections, juvenile delinquency and criminal justice administration. Criminal Justice graduates are employed as law enforcement officers; probation officers; corrections officers; US Secret Service agents; US Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms investigators; security officers; substance abuse treatment center workers and juvenile court officers. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are LAT 101 Introduction to Law 3, LAT 335 Introduction to Mediation 3, LAW 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3, LAW 110 Juvenile Delinquency 3, LAW 255 Understanding Research in Criminal Justice 3, LAW 260 Criminal Law 3, LAW 310 Criminal Investigation 3, LAW 320 Criminal Evidence 3, LAW 410 Intermediate Criminal Law 3, LAW 465 Internship 3, LAW 470 Senior Seminar 3, LAW 405 Research Methods 3, LAW 420 Senior Research, LAW 130 Modern Police Procedures 3, LAW 140 Traffic Control and Accident Investigation 3, LAW 275 Police Photography 2, LAW 280 Criminalistics 5, LAW 300 Criminal Justice Communications 3, LAW 460 Administration and Planning 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies, Wilson HallRoom 204, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4293   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice - Legal Studies Concentration Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies Criminal Justice majors pursue careers in law enforcement, corrections, juvenile delinquency and criminal justice administration. Criminal Justice graduates are employed as law enforcement officers; probation officers; corrections officers; US Secret Service agents; US Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms investigators; security officers; substance abuse treatment center workers and juvenile court officers. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are LAT 101 Introduction to Law 3, LAT 335 Introduction to Mediation 3, LAW 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3, LAW 110 Juvenile Delinquency 3, LAW 255 Understanding Research in Criminal Justice 3, LAW 260 Criminal Law 3, LAW 310 Criminal Investigation 3, LAW 320 Criminal Evidence 3, LAW 410 Intermediate Criminal Law 3, LAW 465 Internship 3, LAW 470 Senior Seminar 3, LAW 405 Research Methods 3, LAW 420 Senior Research, LAT 115 Paralegal Studies 3, LAT 220 Legal Research 3, LAT 225 Litigation 3, LAT 250 Legal Computer Applications 3, LAT 310 Legal Drafting 3, LAT 400 Advanced Legal Research 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies, Wilson HallRoom 204, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4293   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Economics Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Economics The discipline of economics studies the ways in which people make choices as they assume the various roles of consumer, worker, small business owner, business or non-profit manager, investor, government policymaker, and the like. Recently, with the increasing reliance upon free market economic principles at home and around the globe, students across the country have demonstrated a renewed interest in the study of economics. The background they acquire will serve them well whether they are preparing for careers in business, government or the non-profit sector, or plan to enter graduate school or law school. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are ECO 260 Principles of Macroeconomics 3, ECO 261 Principles of Microeconomics 3, ECO 360 Intermediate Macroeconomics 3, ECO 361 Intermediate Microeconomics 3, MAT 132 Elementary Statistics, GBA 210 Business Statistics I 3,ECO 375 Economics of Health Care, ECO 376 Economics of the Environment, ECO 462 History of Economic Thought, ECO 463 Comparative Economic Systems, ECO 363 Money and Banking, ECO 364 Labor Economics, ECO 460 Business and Economic Forecasting, ECO 461 International Trade, ECO xxx Upper-division ECO electives 9. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Economics College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Economics, Popplewell Hall 208 and 209, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 5870   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Education in Art Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Art The main objective of the program is to provide students with opportunities to express their thoughts and ideas through a variety of media, such as paint, clay, film, and animation to name a few. The department provides a foundation of knowledge and skills in the visual arts that will prepare students to practice art on a professional level. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The foundation core courses are ART 110 Beginning Drawing I 3, ART 120 Two-Dimensional Design 3, ART 130 Introduction to Tools and Techniques 2, ART 160 Beginning Drawing II 3, ART 170 Three-Dimensional Design 3, ART 205 Ancient through Medieval Art 3. The Sophomore Review are ART 140 Ceramics I 3, ART 255 Renaissance through Modern Art 3, ART 300 Elementary Art Teaching: Philosophy and Methods 3, ART 335 Art Theory and Criticism 3, ART 339 Printmaking I 3, ART 350 Secondary Art Teaching: Philosophy and Methods 3, ART 359 Photomedia I 3, ART 369 Painting I 3, ART 379 Sculpture I 3, ART 494 Senior Seminar and Exhibit 1, ART xxx Art History Courses 6. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Art College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Art, Potter Hall 103, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4282   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Education in Early Childhood Education Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Professional Studies, Department of Education The teacher education program creates leaders in education, who take responsibility for student learning, know how children learn and can manage the complex relationships and demands of today’s classrooms. As an Education major, students will move through four phases of involvement in the school classroom. Beginning in their sophomore year, teacher candidates begin to observe and assist in area classrooms in elementary and secondary schools, and the level of responsibility increases each year. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. Students should also possess a cumulative GPA of 2.5 and satisfactory completion of three prerequisite courses; ACT composite score of 22 or higher, or an SAT combined score of 1030 or higher and a minimum score of 235 on each of the five subtests of the C-Base exam. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are EDU 202 Introduction to Education 3, EDU 203 Participation in Teaching I 1, EDU 225 Educational Psychology 2, EDU 308 Multicultural Education 2, EDU 310 Introduction to Reading 3, EDU 315 Psychology and Education of the Exception Child 2, EDU 331 Instructional Media and Technology 2, EDU 333 Science and Social Studies Methods for Young Children 3, EDU 358 Introduction to Early Childhood 2, EDU 360 Assessing and Individualizing Reading 3, EDU 370 Behavior Management 2, EDU 375 Teaching Reading in the Elementary School 2, EDU 414 Language Development for Educators 3, EDU 418 Assessing and Evaluating in Early Childhood 3, EDU 421 Family, Community, and Schools-Partnering for Young Children 3, EDU 422 Sem. in EC-Issues and Trends in the Ed. and Man. of Prog. for Young Child. 3, EDU 440 Curriculum, Methods, and Materials for Early Childhood 4, EDU 460 Experience in Teaching Early Childhood 2, EDU 462 Early Childhood Student Teaching III 12, PED 384 Child Growth and Development 2, MAT 351 Mathematics Methods in Elementary School 3, ENG 403 Literature for Children 3, ART 300 or MUS 220 Elementary Art or Mus for Ele. Teachers 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Education College of Professional Studies, Department of Education, Murphy Hall 111, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4332   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Education in Elementary Education - Early Childhood Education, (Birth - Three years) Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Professional Studies, Department of Education The teacher education program creates leaders in education, who take responsibility for student learning, know how children learn and can manage the complex relationships and demands of today’s classrooms. As an Education major, students will move through four phases of involvement in the school classroom. Beginning in their sophomore year, teacher candidates begin to observe and assist in area classrooms in elementary and secondary schools, and the level of responsibility increases each year. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. Students should also possess a cumulative GPA of 2.5 and satisfactory completion of three prerequisite courses; ACT composite score of 22 or higher, or an SAT combined score of 1030 or higher and a minimum score of 235 on each of the five subtests of the C-Base exam. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are EDU 202 Introduction to Education 3, EDU 203 Participation in Teaching I 1, EDU 225 Educational Psychology 2, EDU 303 Experience in Teaching II 2, EDU 304 Applied Methods and Management 3, EDU 308 Multicultural Education 2, EDU 310 Introduction to Reading 3, EDU 315 Psychology and Education of the Exception Child 2, EDU 320 Language Arts Methods 2, EDU 330 Science Methods in Early Childhood, Elementary 3 and Middle School, EDU 331 Instructional Media and Technology 2, EDU 340 Social Studies Methods for the Elementary 3 and Middle School Teacher, EDU 360 Assessing and Individualizing Reading 3, EDU 375 Teaching Reading in the Elementary School 2, EDU 403 Seminar in Elementary Education and Human Relations 3, EDU 408 Elementary Student Teaching III, ENG 403 Literature for Children 3, GEO 100 World Geography 3, MAT 351 Mathematics Methods in the Elementary School 3, MAT 352 Mathematics for Elementary and Middle School Teachers I 3, MAT 353 Mathematics for Elementary and Middle School Teachers II 3, PED 370 Methods in Teaching Health and Physical Education 3, PHS 230 Physical Science for Elementary Teachers 3, ART 300 Elementary Art Teaching: Philosophy and Methods, MUS 220 Music for the Elementary Classroom Teacher 3, EDU 303 Exp Tch II 2, EDU 304 App Meth and Mgmt 3, EDU 315 Psy Ed Exc Ch 2, EDU 360 Assess Indiv Rdg 3,EDU 403 Sem Ele Ed 3, EDU 408 Ele Stu Tch III 9, EDU 358 Intro to ECE 2, EDU 412 Ec Lang Acq Dev 2, EDU 417 Hlth, Ntrn, Sfty 2, EDU 418 Scr Diag and Prsc 2, EDU 419 Util Fam/Com Res 2, EDU 440 Cur Meth/Mat ECE 2, EDU 460 Exp Tch ECE 4, MAT 352 Math El/Mid Tch I 3, MAT 353 Math El/Mid Tch II 3, PED 370 Meth Tch Hlth/PhysEd 3, PED 380 Rhy and Cr Mvmt/Ele 3, PED 384 Ch Gr/Dev 2, PED 390 Per Motor 2, ART 300 Ele Art Teach 3, EDU 310 Intro to Rdg 3, EDU 320 Lang Arts Meth 2, EDU 330 Sci Meth E Ch 3, EDU 340 SS Meth El/Mid Tch 3, EDU 375 Teach Rdg in Ele Schl 2, ENG 403 Lit For Chdrn 3, MAT 351 Math Ele Sch 3, MUS 220 Mus Ele Teacher 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Education College of Professional Studies, Department of Education, Murphy Hall 111, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4332   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Education in Elementary Education - Early Childhood Special Education Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Professional Studies, Department of Education The teacher education program creates leaders in education, who take responsibility for student learning, know how children learn and can manage the complex relationships and demands of today’s classrooms. As an Education major, students will move through four phases of involvement in the school classroom. Beginning in their sophomore year, teacher candidates begin to observe and assist in area classrooms in elementary and secondary schools, and the level of responsibility increases each year. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. Students should also possess a cumulative GPA of 2.5 and satisfactory completion of three prerequisite courses; ACT composite score of 22 or higher, or an SAT combined score of 1030 or higher and a minimum score of 235 on each of the five subtests of the C-Base exam. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are EDU 202 Introduction to Education 3, EDU 203 Participation in Teaching I 1, EDU 225 Educational Psychology 2, EDU 303 Experience in Teaching II 2, EDU 304 Applied Methods and Management 3, EDU 308 Multicultural Education 2, EDU 310 Introduction to Reading 3, EDU 315 Psychology and Education of the Exception Child 2, EDU 320 Language Arts Methods 2, EDU 330 Science Methods in Early Childhood, Elementary 3 and Middle School, EDU 331 Instructional Media and Technology 2, EDU 340 Social Studies Methods for the Elementary 3 and Middle School Teacher, EDU 360 Assessing and Individualizing Reading 3, EDU 375 Teaching Reading in the Elementary School 2, EDU 403 Seminar in Elementary Education and Human Relations 3, EDU 408 Elementary Student Teaching III, ENG 403 Literature for Children 3, GEO 100 World Geography 3, MAT 351 Mathematics Methods in the Elementary School 3, MAT 352 Mathematics for Elementary and Middle School Teachers I 3, MAT 353 Mathematics for Elementary and Middle School Teachers II 3, PED 370 Methods in Teaching Health and Physical Education 3, PHS 230 Physical Science for Elementary Teachers 3, ART 300 Elementary Art Teaching: Philosophy and Methods, MUS 220 Music for the Elementary Classroom Teacher 3, EDU 315 Psy Ed Exc Ch 2, EDU 342 Eval of Abil/Ach 2, EDU 357 Intro to ECSE Cur 3, EDU 359 Infants and Toddlers 2, EDU 370 Behav Manag 2, PED 384 Ch Growth Dev 2, PED 390 Percep Motor Dev 2, EDU 412 Ec Lang Acq Dev 2, EDU 413 Lang Dev Exc Ch 2, EDU 417 Hlth Ntrn, Sfty 2, EDU 418 Scr Diag and Prsc 2, EDU 419 Util Fam/Com Res 2, EDU 420 Counsel Tech/Par 2, EDU 440 Cur Meth/Mat ECE 2, EDU 461 Exp Tch ECSE 6. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Education College of Professional Studies, Department of Education, Murphy Hall 111, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4332   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Education in Elementary Education - Special Education Mild-Moderate Cross-Categorical (K-12) Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Professional Studies, Department of Education The teacher education program creates leaders in education, who take responsibility for student learning, know how children learn and can manage the complex relationships and demands of today’s classrooms. As an Education major, students will move through four phases of involvement in the school classroom. Beginning in their sophomore year, teacher candidates begin to observe and assist in area classrooms in elementary and secondary schools, and the level of responsibility increases each year. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. Students should also possess a cumulative GPA of 2.5 and satisfactory completion of three prerequisite courses; ACT composite score of 22 or higher, or an SAT combined score of 1030 or higher and a minimum score of 235 on each of the five subtests of the C-Base exam. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are EDU 202 Introduction to Education 3, EDU 203 Participation in Teaching I 1, EDU 225 Educational Psychology 2, EDU 303 Experience in Teaching II 2, EDU 304 Applied Methods and Management 3, EDU 308 Multicultural Education 2, EDU 310 Introduction to Reading 3, EDU 315 Psychology and Education of the Exception Child 2, EDU 320 Language Arts Methods 2, EDU 330 Science Methods in Early Childhood, Elementary 3 and Middle School, EDU 331 Instructional Media and Technology 2, EDU 340 Social Studies Methods for the Elementary 3 and Middle School Teacher, EDU 360 Assessing and Individualizing Reading 3, EDU 375 Teaching Reading in the Elementary School 2, EDU 403 Seminar in Elementary Education and Human Relations 3, EDU 408 Elementary Student Teaching III, ENG 403 Literature for Children 3, GEO 100 World Geography 3, MAT 351 Mathematics Methods in the Elementary School 3, MAT 352 Mathematics for Elementary and Middle School Teachers I 3, MAT 353 Mathematics for Elementary and Middle School Teachers II 3, PED 370 Methods in Teaching Health and Physical Education 3, PHS 230 Physical Science for Elementary Teachers 3, ART 300 Elementary Art Teaching: Philosophy and Methods, MUS 220 Music for the Elementary Classroom Teacher 3, EDU 303 Exp Tch II 2, EDU 310 Intro to Rdg 3, EDU 315 Psy Ed Exc Ch 2, EDU 342 Eval of Abil/Ach 2, EDU 352 Intro to Cross-Categorical Disabilities 3, EDU 360 Assess Indiv Rdg 3, EDU 370 Behvr Manag 2, EDU 375 Teach Rdg in Ele Schl 2, EDU 386 Car Ed Trans Sp Ed 2, EDU 411 Meth Tch Cross-Cat 3, EDU 413 Lang Dev Exc Ch 2, EDU 420 Counsel Tech/Par 2, EDU 425 Exp Tch Cross-Cat. 6, MAT 352 Math El/Mid Tch I 3, MAT 353 Math El/Mid Tch II 3, PSY 319 Child/Adol Psy 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Education College of Professional Studies, Department of Education, Murphy Hall 111, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4332   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Education in Elementary Education - Special Reading (K-12) Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Professional Studies, Department of Education The teacher education program creates leaders in education, who take responsibility for student learning, know how children learn and can manage the complex relationships and demands of today’s classrooms. As an Education major, students will move through four phases of involvement in the school classroom. Beginning in their sophomore year, teacher candidates begin to observe and assist in area classrooms in elementary and secondary schools, and the level of responsibility increases each year. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. Students should also possess a cumulative GPA of 2.5 and satisfactory completion of three prerequisite courses; ACT composite score of 22 or higher, or an SAT combined score of 1030 or higher and a minimum score of 235 on each of the five subtests of the C-Base exam. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are EDU 202 Introduction to Education 3, EDU 203 Participation in Teaching I 1, EDU 225 Educational Psychology 2, EDU 303 Experience in Teaching II 2, EDU 304 Applied Methods and Management 3, EDU 308 Multicultural Education 2, EDU 310 Introduction to Reading 3, EDU 315 Psychology and Education of the Exception Child 2, EDU 320 Language Arts Methods 2, EDU 330 Science Methods in Early Childhood, Elementary 3 and Middle School, EDU 331 Instructional Media and Technology 2, EDU 340 Social Studies Methods for the Elementary 3 and Middle School Teacher, EDU 360 Assessing and Individualizing Reading 3, EDU 375 Teaching Reading in the Elementary School 2, EDU 403 Seminar in Elementary Education and Human Relations 3, EDU 408 Elementary Student Teaching III, ENG 403 Literature for Children 3, GEO 100 World Geography 3, MAT 351 Mathematics Methods in the Elementary School 3, MAT 352 Mathematics for Elementary and Middle School Teachers I 3, MAT 353 Mathematics for Elementary and Middle School Teachers II 3, PED 370 Methods in Teaching Health and Physical Education 3, PHS 230 Physical Science for Elementary Teachers 3, ART 300 Elementary Art Teaching: Philosophy and Methods, MUS 220 Music for the Elementary Classroom Teacher 3, EDU 342 Eval of Abil/Ach 2, EDU 311 Sec Reading Tech 2, EDU 312 Lab in Sec Rdg Tech 1, PSY 319 Child/Adol Psych 3, EDU 370 Behavior Mgmt 2, EDU 412 or 413, Erly Chldhd or Exc Child Lang Dev 2, EDU 420 Counsel Tech/Parents 2, EDU 483 Prac I: Diagnosing Rdg Problems 3, EDU 484 Prac II: Remediation of Rdg Diff. 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Education College of Professional Studies, Department of Education, Murphy Hall 111, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4332   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Education in Elementary Education - Teacher Certification in ESOL Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Professional Studies, Department of Education The teacher education program creates leaders in education, who take responsibility for student learning, know how children learn and can manage the complex relationships and demands of today’s classrooms. As an Education major, students will move through four phases of involvement in the school classroom. Beginning in their sophomore year, teacher candidates begin to observe and assist in area classrooms in elementary and secondary schools, and the level of responsibility increases each year. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. Students should also possess a cumulative GPA of 2.5 and satisfactory completion of three prerequisite courses; ACT composite score of 22 or higher, or an SAT combined score of 1030 or higher and a minimum score of 235 on each of the five subtests of the C-Base exam. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are EDU 202 Introduction to Education 3, EDU 203 Participation in Teaching I 1, EDU 225 Educational Psychology 2, EDU 303 Experience in Teaching II 2, EDU 304 Applied Methods and Management 3, EDU 308 Multicultural Education 2, EDU 310 Introduction to Reading 3, EDU 315 Psychology and Education of the Exception Child 2, EDU 320 Language Arts Methods 2, EDU 330 Science Methods in Early Childhood, Elementary 3 and Middle School, EDU 331 Instructional Media and Technology 2, EDU 340 Social Studies Methods for the Elementary 3 and Middle School Teacher, EDU 360 Assessing and Individualizing Reading 3, EDU 375 Teaching Reading in the Elementary School 2, EDU 403 Seminar in Elementary Education and Human Relations 3, EDU 408 Elementary Student Teaching III, ENG 403 Literature for Children 3, GEO 100 World Geography 3, MAT 351 Mathematics Methods in the Elementary School 3, MAT 352 Mathematics for Elementary and Middle School Teachers I 3, MAT 353 Mathematics for Elementary and Middle School Teachers II 3, PED 370 Methods in Teaching Health and Physical Education 3, PHS 230 Physical Science for Elementary Teachers 3, ART 300 Elementary Art Teaching: Philosophy and Methods, MUS 220 Music for the Elementary Classroom Teacher 3, EDU 315 Psych and Educ of the Exceptional Child, EDU 311 Secondary Reading Techniques (2), EDU 312 Lab in Sec Rdg Tech (1), ENG 232 Language Awareness (3), COM 342 Intercultural Com (3), EDU 308 Multicultural Educ (2), TSL 467 Sec Lang Acquisition (3), TSL 468 Methods of Teaching 2nd Lang Students (3), TSL 469 Materials and Assessment for TESOL (3), EDU 470 ESOL Practicum (3), ENG 467 Grammar and the Teach of Grammar (3). Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Education College of Professional Studies, Department of Education, Murphy Hall 111, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4332   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Education in English Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism This program leads to certification to teach English in the secondary schools. Students who pursue this program should consider teaching as their immediate career goal. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are ENG 104 College Writing and Rhetoric, ENG 108 College Writing and Research, ENG 112 Honors Composition and Rhetoric 6, ENG 220 Introduction to Reading Texts 3, ENG 232 Language Awareness 3, ETC 200 Introduction to Technical Communication 3,JOU 200 Principles and Theory of Mass Media and Journalism 3, ENG 301 Advanced Composition 3, ENG 340 Literary Theory 3, ENG 341 Shakespeare 3, ENG 364 Introduction to Composition Theory 3, ENG 365 Teaching Writing in Middle and Secondary. Schools 3, ENG 400 Literature for Adolescents 3, ENG 465 English Teaching: Methods and Materials 2, ENG 466 Practicum in the Teaching of Writing 1, ENG 467 Grammar and the Teaching of Grammar 3, ENG 354 Literature in English: 1800-1860, ENG 355 Literature in English: 1860-1914, ENG 356 Literature in English: 1914-1945, ENG 357 Literature in English: 1945-Present, ENG 410 Selected Studies in Literary Genre, ENG 430 Selected Studies in Literary Theme, ENG 460 Selected Studies in Literary Period or Movement, ENG 480 Selected Studies in Literary Authority. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism, Eder Hall 222 and 212, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4310   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Education in French Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism This program leads to certification to teach French in the secondary schools. Students who pursue this program should consider teaching as their immediate career goal. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are FRE 100 Elementary French I (3), FRE 101 Elementary French II (3), FRE 200 Intermediate French I (3), FRE 201 Intermediate French II (3), FRE 211 French for the Professional (3), FRE 301 Methods in Teaching Foreign Language 3, FRE 302 Written Expression and Translation 3, FRE 310 Readings in Francophone Culture and Civilization 3, FRE 312 Conversation and Diction 3, FRE 322 Contemporary French Society 3, FRE 452 Advanced Oral Communication in a Professional Environment 3, FRE 462 Senior Thesis 1, FRE 206 Summer Study/Travel Program in France: Field Work in Paris and Surrounding Area (1-4), FRE 207 Summer Study/Travel in a French-speaking Country: Oral/Wr. French (3), FRE 306 Summer Study/Travel in France: Field Work in Paris (1-4), FRE 307 Summer Study/Travel in a French-speaking Country: Oral/Wr. French (3), FRE 403 Advanced Business French (3), FRE 422 Introduction to French Culture, Civilization and Literature I (3), FRE 432 Introduction to French Culture, Civilization and Literature II (3), FRE 442 Introduction to French Culture, Civilization and Literature III (3), FRE 302 Written Expression and Translation (3), FRE 310 Readings in Francophone Culture and Civilization (3), FRE 312 Conversation and Diction (3), FRE 322 Contemporary French Society (3), FRE 422 Introduction to French Culture, Civilization, and Literature I (3), FRE 432 Introduction to French Culture, Civilization, and Literature II (3), FRE 442 Introduction to French Culture, Civilization, and Literature III (3). Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism, Eder Hall 222 and 212, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4310   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Education in Spanish Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism This program leads to certification to teach Spanish in the secondary schools. Students who pursue this program should consider teaching as their immediate career goal. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are SPA 100 Elementary Spanish I 3, SPA 101 Elementary Spanish II 3, SPA 200 Intermediate Spanish I 3, SPA 201 Intermediate Spanish II 3, SPA 301 Methods in Teaching Foreign Language 3, SPA 302 Grammar and Composition 3, SPA 310 Spanish Readings 3, SPA 312 Conversation 3, SPA 322 Introduction to Hispanic Civilization and Culture I 3, SPA 332 Introduction to Hispanic Civilization and Culture II 3, SPA 422 The Literature of Spain 3, SPA 432 Selected Studies in Literature in Spanish 3, SPA 452 Advanced Conversation 3, SPA 462 Senior Thesis 1, SPA 211 Spanish for the Professional (3), SPA 316 Internship in Spanish (3), SPA 350 Interim Program in Spanish Study Abroad: Oral Spanish (3), SPA 442 Topics in Spanish (3). Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism, Eder Hall 222 and 212, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4310   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Education in Speech and Theatre Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication Studies and Theatre This degree provides students with practical guidance in classroom management, lesson development, and extra-curricular program development in preparation for teaching speech and theatre at the secondary level. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are COM 104 Oral Communication 3, COM 210 Presentational Communication 3, COM 270 Introduction to Video Production 3, COM 304 Media and Society 3, COM 305 Interpersonal Communication 3, COM 314 Persuasion 3, COM 320 Research Methods in Communication 3, COM 324 Small Group Communication 3, COM 334 Argumentation and Debate 3, COM 338 Survey of Rhetorical Theory, COM 345 Nonverbal Communication 3, COM 465 Methods of Teaching Speech and Drama 3, THR 218 Oral Interpretation 3, THR 228 Acting I 3, THR 239 Costume Techniques 2, THR 275 Script Analysis 3, THR 280 Scenography 3, THR 338 Directing the Actor 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication Studies and Theatre College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication Studies and Theatre, Murphy Hall 207, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4490   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Professional Studies, Department of Engineering Technology This program educational objectives for BS EET graduates are to demonstrate the ability to analyze, design, and implement electronic systems in one or more of the areas related to control systems, instrumentation systems, communications systems, computer systems, or power systems, communications systems, computer systems, or power systems; function effectively in a group environment in the industrial workplace through demonstration of technical and communication skills; understand professional, ethical, and social responsibilities; show respect for diversity and knowledge of contemporary professional, societal and global issues; demonstrate a commitment to quality, timeliness, and continuous. Graduates can expect applied engineering positions in such areas as microprocessor applications, product development, control systems design, medical electronics, and production, installation of electronic equipment, power systems, automation, communications, and computer hardware design. Positions in technical sales and with telephone companies are also available for electronics graduates. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are CHE 101 Introductory Chemistry 4, CSC 184 Computing Concepts I 3,EET 202 Digital Logic 4, EET 206 Introduction to Microcomputers 4, EET 212 Introduction to Semiconductor Devices 4, EET 312 Electronic Amplifiers 4, EET 342 Analog Communications Systems 4, EET 372 Programmable Logic Controllers 4, EET 412 Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits 3, EET 422 Electrical Power Technology 4, EET 452 Automation and Process Control Technology 4, EET 482 Integrated System Project 3, EGT 100 Electrical Circuits I 4, EGT 102 Introduction to Engineering Technology 3, EGT 200 Electrical Circuits II 4, EGT 205 Computer-Aided Drafting I 3, EGT 350 Technical Report Writing 3, EGT 490 Engineering Technology Internship 1, MAT 116 College Algebra 3, MAT 119 Trigonometry 2, MAT 147 Applied Calculus 5, PHY 110 College Physics I 4, PHY 111 College Physics II 4. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Engineering Technology College of Professional Studies, Department of Engineering Technology, Wilson Hall 193, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 5820   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Professional Studies, Department of Engineering Technology This program will provide the student with an understanding of microcomputer hardware design, troubleshooting, upgrading, and maintenance as well as a moderate level of computer software programming experience. The student will also be trained in Programmable Logic Controller Functioning as well as utilization of hardware and software knowledge to enter into the field of Human/Machine Interface work. The program enables the student to obtain work in the programmable controls area of the industrial sector of the economy. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are CHE 101 Introductory Chemistry 4, CSC 184 Computing Concepts I 3, CSC 254 Computing Concepts II 3, CSC 284 Assembly Language Programming 3, CSC 285 Data Structures 3, ECT 432 Computer Hardware Troubleshooting 3, EET 202 Digital Logic 4, EET 206 Introduction to Microcomputers 4,EET 212 Introduction to Semiconductor Devices 4, EET 312 Electronic Amplifiers 4, EET 372 Programmable Logic Controllers 4, EET 402 Microcomputer Systems 4, EET 422 Electrical Power Technology 4, EET 452 Automation and Process Control Technology 4, EGT 100 Electrical Circuits I 4, EGT 102 Introduction to Engineering Technology 3, EGT 200 Electrical Circuits II 4, EGT 205 Computer-Aided Drafting I 3, EGT 350 Technical Report Writing 3, MAT 116 College Algebra 3, MAT 119 Trigonometry 2, MAT 147 Applied Calculus 5, PHY 110 College Physics I 4. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Engineering Technology College of Professional Studies, Department of Engineering Technology, Wilson Hall 193, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 5820   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education without Certification Option Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Professional Studies, Department of Education The teacher education program creates leaders in education, who take responsibility for student learning, know how children learn and can manage the complex relationships and demands of today’s classrooms. As an Education major, students will move through four phases of involvement in the school classroom. Beginning in their sophomore year, teacher candidates begin to observe and assist in area classrooms in elementary and secondary schools, and the level of responsibility increases each year. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. Students should also possess a cumulative GPA of 2.5 and satisfactory completion of three prerequisite courses; ACT composite score of 22 or higher, or an SAT combined score of 1030 or higher and a minimum score of 235 on each of the five subtests of the C-Base exam. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are EDU 202 Introduction to Education 3, EDU 203 Participation in Teaching I 1, EDU 225 Educational Psychology 2, EDU 303 Experience in Teaching II 2, EDU 304 Applied Methods and Management 3, EDU 308 Multicultural Education 2, EDU 310 Introduction to Reading 3, EDU 315 Psychology and Education of the Exception Child 2, EDU 320 Language Arts Methods 2, EDU 330 Science Methods in Early Childhood, Elementary 3 and Middle School, EDU 331 Instructional Media and Technology 2, EDU 340 Social Studies Methods for the Elementary 3 and Middle School Teacher, EDU 360 Assessing and Individualizing Reading 3, EDU 375 Teaching Reading in the Elementary School 2, EDU 403 Seminar in Elementary Education and Human Relations 3, EDU 408 Elementary Student Teaching III, ENG 403 Literature for Children 3, GEO 100 World Geography 3, MAT 351 Mathematics Methods in the Elementary School 3, MAT 352 Mathematics for Elementary and Middle School Teachers I 3, MAT 353 Mathematics for Elementary and Middle School Teachers II 3, PED 370 Methods in Teaching Health and Physical Education 3, PHS 230 Physical Science for Elementary Teachers 3, ART 300 Elementary Art Teaching: Philosophy and Methods, MUS 220 Music for the Elementary Classroom Teacher 3, EDU 315 Psychology and Education of the Exceptional Child 2, EDU 419 Utilizing Family and Community Resources for Early 2, EDU 420 Counseling Techniques/Parents 2, ENG 400 Literature for Adolescents 3, ENG 403 Literature for Children 3, LAT 370 Domestic Relations 3, LAW 110 Juvenile Delinquency 3, LAW 440 Juvenile Law and Procedures 3, NUR 433 Health Alterations: Maternal Child 6, PED 384 Child Growth and Development 2, PSY 240 Life-span Developmental Psychology, PSY 319 Child/Adolescent Psychology 3, PSY 470 Child Psychopathology and Exceptionalities 3, SOC 330 The Family 3, SWK 325 Family and Child Welfare 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Education College of Professional Studies, Department of Education, Murphy Hall 111, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4332   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in General Psychology Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Psychology The goal of the psychology undergraduate program is to provide students with a foundation in the basic core methodologies and body of knowledge that constitute the science and to introduce the many applications of psychology. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are PSY 101 General Psychology 3, PSY 200 Intermediate Psychology 3, PSY 300 Introductory Psychological Statistics 3, PSY 301 Psychology Research Methods 3, PSY 303 Psychology Research Team 2, PSY 430 History and Systems in Psychology 3, PSY 490 Senior Seminar 3. Interpersonal/Intercultural Core (3 credits each) are PSY 222 Psychology of Gender, PSY 230 Psychology of Communication, PSY 260 Cross-Cultural Psychology. Learning/Cognition Core (3 credits each) are PSY 335 Learning, PSY 340 Cognitive Psychology, PSY 360 Motivation and Emotion. Biological/Comparative Core (3 credits each) are PSY 345 Animal Behavior, PSY 350 Physiological Psychology, PSY 355 Sensation and Perception. Social/Personality Core (3 credits each) are PSY 310 Industrial/Organizational Psychology, PSY 325 Psychology of Personality, PSY 365 Social Psychology. Developmental/Lifespan Core (3 credits each) are PSY 319 Child/Adolescent Psychology, PSY 321 Adult Psychology. Abnormal/Psychological Assessment Core (3 credits each) are PSY 309 Abnormal Psychology, PSY 400 Introduction to Psychological Testing and Assessment. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Psychology College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Psychology, Murphy Hall 217, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4444   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Health Informatics Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Professional Studies, Department of Nursing and Health Information Technology This program is to prepare confident, innovative, and contributing professionals who can identify and use a variety of information resources and technologies and work throughout the health-care industry in settings that span the continuum of care. This program serves as a pivotal team member in the planning, design, Implementation, management, use and evaluation of electronic health records and other electronic information systems. Job responsibilities also include serving as brokers of information services. Among the information services provided are definition of requirements and design for clinical and administrative systems development, data administration, clinical data management, data privacy and security management, decision support and data analysis, management of information-intensive areas such as quality/performance improvement, case management and outcomes measurement as well as management of the health information management departmental services. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are HIT 100 Health Data Content and Structure 4, HIT 101 Health Data Management 4, HIT 132 Pharmacology 3, HIT 200 Health Care Delivery Systems 3, HIT 279 Reimbursement Systems 2, HIF 310 Classification of Clinical Data and Basic Healthcare Statistics 3, HIF 320 Information Technology and Systems 3, HIF 420 Clinical Data Management 3, HIF 430 Applied Health Informatics 3, HIT 460 Applied Research 3, HIT 465 Professional Management Experience 3, HIT 470 Health Informatics Senior Seminar 2, ACC 201 Introduction to Financial Accounting 3, ACT 301 Applied Database Systems 3, ACT 302 Decision Support Systems 3, ALH 106 Medical Terminology 2, BIO 101 Principles of Biology 5, BIO 250 Anatomy and Physiology 5, BIO 375 Pathophysiology 4, CSC 201 Microcomputer Applications 3, ECO 260 Principles of Macroeconomics 3, NUR 314 Quantitative Analysis for Health Care Research 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Nursing and Health Information Technology College of Professional Studies, Department of Nursing and Health Information Technology, Murphy Hall Room 309, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4415   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in History Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Philosophy and Geography The program provides students with a broad understanding of historical events and topics across time, as well as in-depth analysis of specific eras and themes. With smaller class sizes and a focus on reading, writing, and discussion, students are introduced to the tools of the historian’s craft. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are HIS 140 American History to 1865 3, HIS 150 American History since 1865 3, HIS 200 Ancient and Medieval Civilization 3, HIS 210 Early Modern Civilization 3, HIS 230 Modern Europe: 1789 to the Present 3, HIS 290 The Historian's Craft 2, HIS 330 Recent United States History, HIS 340 Recent European History 3, PSC 101 American National Government 3, SOC 110 General Sociology 3, GEO 100 World Geography 3, PHL 219 Logic 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Philosophy and Geography College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Philosophy and Geography, Popplewell Hall 115, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 5688   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in History with Teacher Certification Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Philosophy and Geography The program provides students with a broad understanding of historical events and topics across time, as well as in-depth analysis of specific eras and themes. With smaller class sizes and a focus on reading, writing, and discussion, students are introduced to the tools of the historian’s craft. History majors are ideally positioned for careers in law, business, education, and government. Career choices include lawyer, elementary or secondary school teacher, museum curator, archivist, marketing manager, or corporate information specialist. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are HIS 140 American History to 1865 3, HIS 150 American History since 1865 3, HIS 200 Ancient and Medieval Civilization 3, HIS 210 Early Modern Civilization 3, HIS 230 Modern Europe: 1789 to the Present 3, HIS 290 The Historian's Craft 2, HIS 330 Recent United States History, HIS 340 Recent European History 3, HIS 365 Methods of Teaching Social Studies 5, PSC 101 American National Government 3, PSC 110 American State and Local Government 3, SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology 3, GEO 100 World Geography 3, ECO 101 Current Issues in the Economy, ECO 260 Principles of Macroeconomics 3, PHL 219 Logic 3, SOC xxx 3 additional credits in Sociology 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Philosophy and Geography College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of History, Philosophy and Geography, Popplewell Hall 115, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 5688   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Manufacturing Engineering Technology Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Professional Studies, Department of Engineering Technology The educational objectives for BS MET graduates are to demonstrate the ability to analyze, design, and implement electronic systems in one or more of the areas related to control systems, instrumentation systems, communications systems, computer systems, or power systems; function effectively in a group environment in the industrial workplace through demonstration of technical and communication skills; understand professional, ethical, and social responsibilities; show respect for diversity and knowledge of contemporary professional, societal and global issues; demonstrate a commitment to quality, timeliness, and continuous improvement; continue professional development through life-long learning. Graduates of this program find positions in the manufacturing industry such as production supervisors, plant engineers, quality assurance inspectors, assembly supervisors, and sales engineers. Manufacturing careers are intellectually challenging and provide excellent monetary rewards. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are CHE 101 Introductory Chemistry 4, EGT 205 Computer-Aided Drafting I 3, EGT 215 Computer-Aided Drafting II 3, EGT 220 Engineering Materials 3, EGT 260 Statics 3, EGT 325 Machine Parts and Mechanical Design 3, EGT 350 Technical Report Writing 3, EGT 356 Fluids and Hydraulics 3, EGT 370 Financial Aspects of Engineering Projects 2, EGT 490 Engineering Technology Internship 3-4, MAT 116 College Algebra 3, MAT 119 Trigonometry 2, MAT 147 Applied Calculus 5,MET 100 Electrical Circuits for Manufacturing 3, MET 101 Electronic Instrumentation for Manufacturing 3, MET 111 Manufacturing Processes 2, MET 112 Manufacturing Methods 3, MET 221 Introduction to Automated Manufacturing 2, MET 222 CNC Machining Processes 2, MET 260 Mechanics of Materials 4, MET 372 Programmable Logic Controllers 4, MET 390 Design Projects/Industrial Internship 2-4, MET 452 Automation and Process Control Technology 4, MET 422 Electrical Power Technology 4, PHY 110 College Physics I 4. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Engineering Technology College of Professional Studies, Department of Engineering Technology, Wilson Hall 193, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 5820   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics The mathematics major advisor can provide information on the selection of elective courses which will best prepare the student for graduate study or a career in actuarial science, applied mathematics, or teaching secondary school mathematics, as well as other careers requiring a strong mathematics background. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are CSC 184 Computing Concepts I 3, MAT 167 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 5, MAT 177 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II 5, MAT 208 Discrete Mathematics 3, MAT 287 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III 5, MAT 306 Matrix Algebra 3, MAT 317 Differential Equations 3, MAT 331 Applied Statistics 3, MAT 416 Abstract Algebra 3, MAT 4xx Numbered 400 or above 3, MAT 432 Mathematical Statistics, MAT 315 Topics in Geometry, MAT 465 Mathematics Teaching: Methods and Materials, MAT 3xx Numbered 300 or above (1-3), PHY 312 University Physics III, PHY 410 Selected Topics in Physics, PHY 450 Independent Research/Project (1-3), CSC 318 Simulation and Modeling, CSC 328 Computer Graphics. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics, Agenstein Hall 101, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4370   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry The first three years of the medical technology program are spent completing specified college coursework while the fourth year is spent in an affiliated hospital, providing a structured educational program in a clinical laboratory setting. The clinical program is accredited by the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation of the American Medical Association through the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS). Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are CHE 111 General Chemistry 5, CHE 120 General Chemistry II with Qualitative Analysis 5, CHE 310 Organic Chemistry I 3, CHE 311 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 2, CHE 321 Quantitative Analysis 4, CHE 326 Instrumental Analysis 4, CHE 370 Biochemistry 4, BIO 106 Principles of Cell Biology 4, BIO 311 Animal Physiology 4, BIO 390 Microbiology 4, BIO 421 Immunology 4, MAT 116 College Algebra (3), MAT 119 Trigonometry (2), B. MAT 130 Pre-Calculus (5), PHY 101 Physics for the Liberal Arts (4), B. PHY 107 Introduction to Physics (4), C. PHY 110 College Physics (4). The courses in medical technology must total 30 credits are MTE 430 Clinical Microbiology (5-8), MTE 432 Clinical Chemistry (6-10), MTE 434 Clinical Hematology (4-7), MTE 436 Clinical Immunohematology (3-4), MTE 438 Clinical Immunology (2-6), MTE 440 Clinical Urinalysis (1-3), MTE 442 Topics in Medical Technology (1-4). Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Agenstein Hall 302, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4371   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Natural Science/Biology Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology The Bachelor of Science in Natural Science/Biology degree is a general purpose liberal arts degree that can be used for a variety of career paths. Creative people with a strong foundation in the life sciences will be needed in agriculture, pharmaceuticals, medicine, environmental science, and conservation. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are BIO 105 Principles of Organismal Biology 5, BIO 106 Principles of Cell Biology 4, BIO 205 Genetics 4, BIO 225 Evolutionary Ecology 4, BIO 390 Microbiology 4, CHE 111 General Chemistry 5, CHE 120 General Chemistry II with Qualitative Analysis 5, CHE 310 Organic Chemistry I 3, CHE 311 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 2, CHE 321 Quantitative Analysis 4, CHE 370 Biochemistry 4, MAT 132 Elementary Statistics 3, PHY 110 College Physics I 4, PHY 111 College Physics II 4, ESC 111 Physical Geology 4.Plus 12 additional credits from biology courses numbered 300 or higher selected from the following areas: Organismal Diversity (4 credits) is BIO 455 Entomology; Physiology (4 credits) is BIO 340 Plant Physiology 4 and Biological Electives. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology, Agenstein Hall 201, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4379   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Natural Science/Biology: Secondary Teaching Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology Students desiring to teach biology at the secondary school level are required to complete the Bachelor of Science degree program in Biology along with the professional education Sequence for teacher certification at the secondary school level. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The requirements are BIO 105 Principles of Organismal Biology 5, BIO 106 Principles of Cell Biology 4, BIO 205 Genetics 4, BIO 225 Evolutionary Ecology 4, BIO 380 Biology Teaching: Materials and Methods 3, BIO 390 Microbiology 4, BIO 393 History and Philosophy of Science 3, CHE 111 General Chemistry 5, CHE 120 General Chemistry II with Qualitative Analysis 5, CHE 310 Organic Chemistry I 3, CHE 311 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 2, CHE 321 Quantitative Analysis 4, CHE 370 Biochemistry 4, MAT 132 Elementary Statistics 3, PHY 110 College Physics I 4, PHY 111 College Physics II 4, ESC 111 Physical Geology 4, ESC 120 Meteorology 4; Organismal Diversity (2-4 credits). Select one (1) from the following: BIO 318 Ornithology (2), BIO 350 Plant Systematics (4), BIO 351 Local Flora: Spring and Summer (2), BIO 407 Plant Morphology (4), BIO 415 Invertebrate Biology (4), BIO 416 Vertebrate Biology (4), BIO 418 Mammalogy (4), BIO 455 Entomology (4); Physiology (4 credits). Select one (1) of the following: BIO 311 Animal Physiology or BIO 340 Plant Physiology 4; Completion of the Professional Education Sequence: EDU 202 Introduction to Education 3, EDU 203 Participation in Teaching I 1, EDU 225 Educational Psychology 2, EDU 303 Experience in Teaching II 2, EDU 304 Applied Methods and Management 3, EDU 311 Secondary Reading Techniques 2, EDU 315 Psychology and Education of the Exceptional Student 2, EDU 404 Seminar in Secondary Education and Human Relations 3 and EDU 409 Student Teaching III 9. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology, Agenstein Hall 201, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4379   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Natural Science/Chemistry: Chemical Business Option Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry Students pursuing the Bachelor of Science degree majoring in natural science with a chemistry concentration have four option areas available: health professions, forensic science, education, and chemical business. The natural science curriculum consists of a core of courses taken by all majors followed by specified chemistry and cognate area courses to complete each option. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are CHE 111 General Chemistry 5, CHE 120 General Chemistry II with Qualitative Analysis 5, CHE 310 Organic Chemistry I 3, CHE 311 Organic Chemistry Lab I 2, CHE 321 Quantitative Analysis 4, CHE 370 Biochemistry 4, CHE 495 Seminar in Chemistry 2, PHY 110 and 111 College Physics I and II (8), PHY 210 and 211 University Physics I and II (10) 8 - l0, BIO 106 Principles of Cell Biology 4, MAT 167 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I (5) 5.The Courses are CHE 326 Instrumental Analysis 4, CHE 340 Physical Chemistry for the Biological Sciences (4), CHE 381/382 Physical Chemistry: Chem Dynamics/Laboratory (5), CHE 383/384 Physical Chemistry: Thermodynamics/Laboratory (5) 4-5, CHE 380 Environmental Chemistry 3, ACC 201 Introductory Financial Accounting 3, ACC 202 Introductory Managerial Accounting 3, ECO 260 Principles of Macroeconomics 3, ECO 261 Principles of Microeconomics 3, GBA 210 Business Statistics I 3, GBA 211 Business Law I 3, GBA 220 Business Communications 3, MGT 305 Management of Organizations 3, MKT 301 Principles of Marketing 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Agenstein Hall 302, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4371   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Natural Science/Chemistry: Education Option Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry Students pursuing the Bachelor of Science degree majoring in natural science with a chemistry concentration have four option areas available: health professions, forensic science, education, and chemical business. The natural science curriculum consists of a core of courses taken by all majors followed by specified chemistry and cognate area courses to complete each option. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are CHE 111 General Chemistry 5, CHE 120 General Chemistry II with Qualitative Analysis 5, CHE 310 Organic Chemistry I 3, CHE 311 Organic Chemistry Lab I 2, CHE 321 Quantitative Analysis 4, CHE 370 Biochemistry 4, CHE 495 Seminar in Chemistry 2, PHY 110 and 111 College Physics I and II (8), PHY 210 and 211 University Physics I and II (10) 8 - l0, BIO 106 Principles of Cell Biology 4, MAT 167 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I (5) 5. The Courses are CHE 326 Instrumental Analysis 4, CHE 340 Physical Chemistry for the Biological Sciences (4), CHE 381 Physical Chemistry: Chem. Dynamics and Quantum Mech. (3), CHE 383 Physical Chemistry: Thermodynamics (3) 3-4, CHE 380 Environmental Chemistry 3, CHE 393 History and Philosophy of Science 3, CHE 465 Chemistry Teaching: Methods and Techniques 3, ESC 111 Physical Geology, ESC 120 Meteorology 4, EDU 202 Introduction to Teaching 3, EDU 203 Participation in Teaching I 1, EDU 225 Educational Psychology 2, EDU 303 Experience in Teaching II 2, EDU 304 Applied Methods and Management 3, EDU 311 Secondary Reading Techniques 2, EDU 315 Psychology and Educ. of the Exceptional Student 2, EDU 404 Seminar in Sec. Education and Human Relations 3, EDU 409 Student Teaching III (Secondary) 9. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Agenstein Hall 302, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4371   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Natural Science/Chemistry: Forensic Science Option Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry Students pursuing the Bachelor of Science degree majoring in natural science with a chemistry concentration have four option areas available: health professions, forensic science, education, and chemical business. The natural science curriculum consists of a core of courses taken by all majors followed by specified chemistry and cognate area courses to complete each option. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are CHE 111 General Chemistry 5, CHE 120 General Chemistry II with Qualitative Analysis 5, CHE 310 Organic Chemistry I 3, CHE 311 Organic Chemistry Lab I 2, CHE 321 Quantitative Analysis 4, CHE 370 Biochemistry 4, CHE 495 Seminar in Chemistry 2, PHY 110 and 111 College Physics I and II (8), PHY 210 and 211 University Physics I and II (10) 8 - l0, BIO 106 Principles of Cell Biology 4, MAT 167 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I (5) 5. The Courses are CHE 312 Organic Chemistry II 3, CHE 313 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II 2, CHE 326 Instrumental Analysis 4, CHE 340 Physical Chemistry for the Biological Sciences (4), CHE 381/382 Physical Chemistry: Chem. Dynamics/Laboratory (5), CHE 383/384 Physical Chemistry: Thermodynamics/Laboratory (5) 4-5, BIO 205 Genetics 4, LAW 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3, LAW 260 Criminal Law 3, LAW 275 Police Photography 2, LAW 280 Criminalistics 5, LAW 310 Criminal Investigation 3, LAW 320 Criminal Evidence 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Agenstein Hall 302, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4371   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Natural Science/Chemistry: Health Professions Option Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry Students pursuing the Bachelor of Science degree majoring in natural science with a chemistry concentration have four option areas available: health professions, forensic science, education, and chemical business. The natural science curriculum consists of a core of courses taken by all majors followed by specified chemistry and cognate area courses to complete each option. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are CHE 111 General Chemistry 5, CHE 120 General Chemistry II with Qualitative Analysis 5, CHE 310 Organic Chemistry I 3, CHE 311 Organic Chemistry Lab I 2, CHE 321 Quantitative Analysis 4, CHE 370 Biochemistry 4, CHE 495 Seminar in Chemistry 2, PHY 110 and 111 College Physics I and II (8), PHY 210 and 211 University Physics I and II (10) 8 - l0, BIO 106 Principles of Cell Biology 4, MAT 167 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I (5) 5. The Courses are CHE xxx Courses numbered 300 or higher 7, BIO 205 Genetics 4, BIO 311 Animal Physiology 4, BIO xxx Courses numbered 300 or higher 8. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Agenstein Hall 302, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4371   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Professional Studies, Department of Nursing and Health Information Technology This program focuses on intensive classroom and clinical experiences for students in a variety of nursing areas such as obstetrics, acute care, long-term care, hospice and community health settings. Graduates are prepared to take the licensure examination to become registered nurses (RN's). This program is also expanding the number of students accepted each semester. This expansion was made possible through a partnership with Heartland Regional Medical Center and a grant from the Missouri Hospital Association. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. Applicant must achieve a composite score of 20 on the American College Test (ACT) and should also have a minimum overall GPA of 2.7. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are NUR 312 Foundations of Standards-Based Nursing 6, NUR 314 Quantitative Analysis for the Health Professions 3, NUR 316 Health Promotion and Holistic Assessment 6, NUR 334 Pharmacology I 2, NUR 336 Pharmacology II 2, NUR 352 Acute and Chronic Health Alterations 10, NUR 395 Nursing Research in Practice 2, NUR 433 Health Alterations: Maternal/Child 6, NUR 435 Health Alterations: Psychiatric Disorders 3, NUR 437 Complex Health Alterations 5, NUR 453 Health Alterations in the Community 6, NUR 459 Research Application 1, NUR 474 Leadership and Management in Nursing 3, NUR 475 Senior Capstone Clinical 4, NUR 488 Senior Seminar 2, ALH 352 Applied Nutrition 2, BIO 101 Principles of Biology 5, BIO 250 Anatomy and Physiology 5, BIO 251 Medical and Public Health Microbiology 4, BIO 375 Pathophysiology 4, CHE 104 Fundamentals of Chemistry 5, PHL 230 Ethics 3, PSY 101 General Psychology 3, PSY 240 Life-Span Developmental Psychology 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Nursing and Health Information Technology College of Professional Studies, Department of Nursing and Health Information Technology, Murphy Hall Room 309, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4415   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Personnel Psychology Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Psychology This program is recommended for those students seeking employment in human resources, public relations, or other positions in business or industry where one works closely with employees or the public. It should be noted that the program does not provide technical training in personnel management, but rather a liberal arts background and preparation for on-the-job training. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are PSY 101 General Psychology 3, PSY 200 Intermediate Psychology 3, PSY 300 Introductory Psychological Statistics 3, PSY 301 Psychology Research Methods 3, PSY 303 Psychology Research Team 2, PSY 490 Senior Seminar 3. The Personnel Psychology Core Courses are PSY 230 Psychology of Communication 3, PSY 310 Industrial/Organizational Psychology 3, PSY 325 Psychology of Personality 3, PSY 365 Social Psychology 3, PSY 415 Intermediate Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences (3), PSY 420 Practicum in Psychology (4) 3-4. The Cognate Field Courses are GBA 211 Business Law I 3, ACC 201 Introductory Financial Accounting 3, ECO 260 Principles of Macroeconomics 3, MGT 305 Management of Organizations 3, MKT 301 Principles of Marketing 3, COM 210 Presentational Communication 3, COM 324 Small Group Communication 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Psychology College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Psychology, Murphy Hall 217, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4444   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Physical Education - General Concentration Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Professional Studies, Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation This program offers students wide-ranging intramural experiences; a planned sequence of exercises and sports activities that develop strong, active bodies; and coursework that prepares students in the disciplines of physical education and recreation sport management. This program provides career opportunities in coaching and serving as sports specialists in a variety of settings. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are BIO 250 Anatomy and Physiology 5, PED 191 Foundations of Physical Education 2, PED 303 Kinesiology 3, PED 304 Physiology of Exercise 3, PED 305 First Aid: Responding to Emergencies, PED 306 Sport Safety Training 2, PED 317 Principles of Strength Training and Conditioning, PED 318 Principles of Aerobic Training 2, PED 374 Psychology of Sport 2, PED 385 Athletic Training 2, PED 391 Personal and Environmental Health 3, PED 393 Measurement in Physical Education 3, PED 480 Practicum in Physical Education, PED 481 Children's Lifetime Sports Academy Practicum 2, PED 243 Methods and Techniques of Adventure Activities 2, PED 244 Methods and Techniques of Team Sports 2, PED 245 Methods and Techniques of Individual and Dual Sports 2, PED 246 Methods and Techniques of Dance and Gymnastics 2, PED 380 Rhythms and Creative Movement for Elementary School 3, PED 382 Elementary School Physical Education 3, PED 383 Adapted Physical Education 2, PED 384 Child Growth and Development 2, PED 390 Perceptual Motor Development 2, PED 375 Sociocultural Aspects of Sport and Physical Activity, SOC 373 Sociology of Sport and Physical Activity 2. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation College of Professional Studies, Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Looney Complex 214, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4491   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Physical Education - Health and Exercise Science Concentration Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Professional Studies, Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation This program offers students wide-ranging intramural experiences; a planned sequence of exercises and sports activities that develop strong, active bodies; and coursework that prepares students in the disciplines of physical education and recreation sport management. This program provides career opportunities in private fitness specialization, corporate wellness programming, health clubs, spas, and hospital-based cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are BIO 250 Anatomy and Physiology 5, PED 191 Foundations of Physical Education 2, PED 303 Kinesiology 3, PED 304 Physiology of Exercise 3, PED 305 First Aid: Responding to Emergencies, PED 306 Sport Safety Training 2, PED 317 Principles of Strength Training and Conditioning, PED 318 Principles of Aerobic Training 2, PED 374 Psychology of Sport 2, PED 385 Athletic Training 2, PED 391 Personal and Environmental Health 3, PED 393 Measurement in Physical Education 3, PED 480 Practicum in Physical Education, PED 481 Children's Lifetime Sports Academy Practicum 2, ALH 106 Medical Terminology 2, ALH 352 Applied Nutrition 2, PED 401 Graded Exercise Testing 3, PED 430 Field Experience in Health and Exercise Science 9, PED 451 Research in Health and Exercise Science 3, PED 388 Community Health (2), PED 394 Drug Education (2), PSY 220 Health Psychology/Stress Management (3), RSM 325 Recreation Law for the Practitioner (2). Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation College of Professional Studies, Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Looney Complex 214, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4491   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Physical Education - Teacher Education Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Professional Studies, Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation This program offers students wide-ranging intramural experiences; a planned sequence of exercises and sports activities that develop strong, active bodies; and coursework that prepares students in the disciplines of physical education and recreation sport management. This program prepares students to earn the education certificate necessary to teach Physical Education in schools. In addition the department offers courses toward securing Health Certification. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are BIO 250 Anatomy and Physiology 5, PED 191 Foundations of Physical Education 2, PED 303 Kinesiology 3, PED 304 Physiology of Exercise 3, PED 305 First Aid: Responding to Emergencies, PED 306 Sport Safety Training 2, PED 317 Principles of Strength Training and Conditioning, PED 318 Principles of Aerobic Training 2, PED 374 Psychology of Sport 2, PED 385 Athletic Training 2, PED 391 Personal and Environmental Health 3, PED 393 Measurement in Physical Education 3, PED 480 Practicum in Physical Education, PED 481 Children's Lifetime Sports Academy Practicum 2, EDU 202 Intro. to Education 3, EDU 203 Participation in Teaching I 1, EDU 225 Educational Psychology 2, EDU 303 Experience in Teaching II 2, EDU 304 Applied Methods and Management 3, EDU 311 Secondary Teaching Techniques 2, EDU 315 Psych. and Ed. of the Excep. Student 2, EDU 404 Seminar in Sec. Ed.: Human Relations 3, EDU 409 Student Teaching III 9. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation College of Professional Studies, Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Looney Complex 214, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4491   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Political Science and Public Affairs Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Political Science, Social Work and Sociology The discipline of political science studies political institutions, the political behavior of groups, and the political behavior of individuals within groups. More specifically, the discipline of political science includes the study of American and foreign entities, political history, constitutional and policy issues, interest groups, and the media. Although the field is sufficiently diverse to cover virtually any topic of a political nature, a traditional curriculum comprised of several subfields is widely recognized and is included in the political science and public affairs major. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are PSC 101 American National Government 3, PSC 110 American State and Local Government 3, PSC 200 International Politics 3, PSC 210 Comparative Political Systems 3, PSC 280 Scope and Methods 3, PSC 310 Political Theory 3, PSC 490 Practicum in Political Science 3-12, PSC 3xx Courses Numbered 300 or higher 15, HIS 150 American History since 1865 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Political Science, Social Work and Sociology College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Political Science, Social Work and Sociology, Popplewell Hall 212, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4340   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Recreation Sport Management - Recreation Management Concentration Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Professional Studies, Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation This program includes intramural recreation, YMCA/YWCA, community recreation centers, youth sports, public recreation, and aquatic recreation. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are RSM 220 Introduction to Recreation 3, RSM 230 Recreation: Field Experience I 2, RSM 300 Philosophy and Leadership in Recreation Administration 3, RSM 323 Program Planning in Recreation 3, RSM 325 Recreation Law for the Practitioner 2, RSM 330 Recreation: Field Experience II 3, RSM 420 Seminar in Recreation 1, RSM 424 Organization and Administration of Leisure Agencies 3, PED 305 First Aid: Responding to Emergencies, PED 306 Sport Safety Training 2, RSM 430 Recreation: Field Experience III 9, CSC 201 Microcomputer Applications (3), LAW 110 Juvenile Delinquency (3), PED 144 Beginning Recreational Games (1), PED 243 Methods and Tech. of Adventure Act. (2), PED 310 Principles and Administration of Coaching (2), PED 374 Psychology of Sport (2), PED 481 Children's Lifetime Sports Academy (2), RSM 322 Social Recreation (2), RSM 335 Instructor of Initiatives (2), RSM 342 Parks and Recreation Areas and Facilities (3), RSM 343 Promotion of Sport and Recreation Agencies (3), RSM 344 Adventure Travel and Tourism Development (3), RSM 365 Introduction to Special Populations (3), PED 311 Coaching and Officiating of Football, PED 312 Coaching and Officiating of Basketball, PED 313 Coaching and Officiating of Baseball and Softball, PED 314 Coaching and Officiating of Track and Field, PED 315 Coaching and Officiating of Volleyball, PED 316 Coaching and Officiating of Wrestling, PED 317 Principles of Strength Training and Conditioning, PED 319 Coaching and Officiating of Soccer. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation College of Professional Studies, Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Looney Complex 214, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4491   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Recreation Sport Management - Sport Management Concentration Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Professional Studies, Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation This program provides career opportunities such as a sports information director, athletic director, health fitness club manager, adventure travel and tourism, hotel/resort management, promotion of professional sports teams, sport facility management, sporting goods marketing, sports journalism and golf course management. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are RSM 220 Introduction to Recreation 3, RSM 230 Recreation: Field Experience I 2, RSM 300 Philosophy and Leadership in Recreation Administration 3, RSM 323 Program Planning in Recreation 3, RSM 325 Recreation Law for the Practitioner 2, RSM 330 Recreation: Field Experience II 3, RSM 420 Seminar in Recreation 1, RSM 424 Organization and Administration of Leisure Agencies 3, PED 305 First Aid: Responding to Emergencies, PED 306 Sport Safety Training 2, RSM 430 Recreation: Field Experience III 9, ACC 201 Introductory Financial Accounting (3), CSC 201 Microcomputer Applications (3), ECO 260 Principles of Macroeconomics (3), GBA 220 Business Communications (3), JOU 200 Principles and Theory of Mass Media and Journalism (3), MGT 301 Management of Organizations (3), PED 374 Psychology of Sport (2), PED 375 Sociocultural Aspects of Sport and Physical Activity (2), PED 481 Children's Lifetime Sports Academy (2), RSM 335 Instructor of Initiatives (2), RSM 342 Resorts, Parks, Recreation Areas and Facilities (3), RSM 343 Promotion of Sport and Recreation Agencies (3), RSM 344 Adventure Travel and Tourism Development (3), RSM 360 Commercial Recreation (3), RSM 365 Introduction to Special Populations (3). Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation College of Professional Studies, Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Looney Complex 214, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4491   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Sociology Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Political Science, Social Work and Sociology Sociology is the study of group life, social interactions, and relationships in society. Sociology deals with issues relevant to people and social life. Sociology is concerned with such topics as marriage and the family, urban and rural life, crimes, social class, race and ethnicity, sex and gender, demographic changes, environment, technology and communication-to name a few. Sociology addresses these and other pressing contemporary issues by applying the systematic methods of scientific research. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology 3, SOC 120 General Anthropology, SOC 200 Introduction to Archeology 3, SOC 230 Social Problems 3, SOC 400 Racial and Ethnic Relations 3, SOC 440 Sociological Theory 3, SOC 460 Methods of Social Research 3, HIS 140 American History to 1865 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Political Science, Social Work and Sociology College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Political Science, Social Work and Sociology, Popplewell Hall 212, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4340   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Speech Communication Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication Studies and Theatre   Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are COM 104 Oral Communication 3,COM 210 Presentational Communication 3, COM 222 Communication Theory 3, COM 304 Media and Society 3, COM 305 Interpersonal Communication, COM 324 Small Group Communication 3, COM 314 Persuasion, COM 334 Argumentation and Debate 3, COM 320 Research Methods in Communication 3, COM 338 Survey of Rhetorical Theory 3, COM 342 Intercultural Communication, COM 345 Nonverbal Communication 3 COM 481 Senior Portfolio 1. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication Studies and Theatre College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication Studies and Theatre, Murphy Hall 207, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4490   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Speech Communication - Organizational Communication Concentration Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication Studies and Theatre Communication studies degrees offer a broad range of courses that will challenge students and guide them toward various careers. The organizational communication emphasis examines the vital role of communication in today’s workplace and helps students prepare to function within that changing environment. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are ACC 201 Introductory Financial Accounting 3, COM 410 Organizational Communication 3, COM 415 Public Relations Communication Analysis 3, MGT 305 Management of Organizations 3, PSY 310 Industrial/Organizational Psychology 3. Plus 3 additional credits from the following: EPR 422 Public Relations Writing, GBA 211 Business Law, GBA 220 Business Communication, PHL 230 Ethics, PSY 220 Health Psychology/Stress Management, PSY 222 Psychology of Gender, SOC 230 Social Problems, SOC 400 Racial and Ethnic Relations. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication Studies and Theatre College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication Studies and Theatre, Murphy Hall 207, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4490   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Speech Communication - Public Relations Concentration Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication Studies and Theatre Public relations specialists serve as advocates for businesses, nonprofit associations, universities, hospitals, and other organizations, and build and maintain positive relationships with the public. Public relations specialists handle organizational functions such as media, community, consumer, industry, and governmental relations; political campaigns; interest group representation; conflict mediation; and employee and investor relations. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are ECO 260 Principles of Macroeconomics, CO 261 Principles of Microeconomics 3, JOU 202 Reporting for the Media 3, JOU 308 Copy Editing 3, EPR 326 Desktop Publishing 3, EPR 422 Public Relations Writing 3, MKT 301 Principles of Marketing 3, COM 410 Organizational Communication 3, COM 415 Public Relations Communication Analysis 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication Studies and Theatre College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication Studies and Theatre, Murphy Hall 207, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4490   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Speech Communication - Research Concentration Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication Studies and Theatre Communication studies degrees offer a broad range of courses that will challenge students and guide them toward various careers. The research emphasis allows students to focus on quantitative investigation and is ideal for those interested in computer science, market research, public opinion research, and pursuing graduate studies. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are CSC 110 Programming Fundamentals, SC 184 Computing Concepts I 3, SC 201 Microcomputer Applications, T 201 Microcomputer Applications 3, AT 132 Elementary Statistics 3, AT 137 Calculus in Business and the Non-Physical Sciences 4, SY 200 Intermediate Psychology 3, OM 410 Organizational Communication 3, COM 415 Public Relations Communication Analysis 3. Plus select one from the following: CSC 200 Computer Systems and Architectures, CSC 254 Computing Concepts II, PSY 300 Introductory Psychological Statistics 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication Studies and Theatre College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication Studies and Theatre, Murphy Hall 207, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4490   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Speech Communication - Video Production Concentration Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication Studies and Theatre   Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are COM 270 Introduction to Video Production 3, COM 276 Audio Production 3, THR 275 Script Analysis, COM 360 Video/Film Scripting 3, COM 362 DV Editing 3, COM 370 Advanced DV Film making 3,COM 468 Producing/Directing - I 3, COM 470 Producing/Directing - II 3, COM 476 DV Post production 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication Studies and Theatre College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication Studies and Theatre, Murphy Hall 207, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4490   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Technology Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Professional Studies, Department of Engineering Technology This program is designed for the student who has completed a career-oriented associate degree program and desires the bachelor’s degree with an additional concentration in an approved area of study. As a prerequisite for this degree, the student must earn an AAS or AS degree. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University   Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Engineering Technology College of Professional Studies, Department of Engineering Technology, Wilson Hall 193, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 5820   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Theatre and Video Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication Studies and Theatre Students earning the theatre/video degree gain hands-on experience with the latest digital video equipment, editing and sound production software, and a new media production lab. Using their own stories, they learn how to write, produce, direct, and edit their own creative projects. Theatre/Video graduates find careers in television broadcasting, television creative services and commercials, or music video production. Those students interested in the film industry may choose to pursue job opportunities as camera operators, editors, motion graphic designers, content production creators, DVD authoring, producers, actors, directors, sound technicians, electricians, carpenters, production managers, and production assistants. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are COM 170 Introduction to Film 3, COM 210 Presentational Communication 3, COM 270 Introduction to Video Production 3, COM 345 Nonverbal Communication 3, THR 113 Introduction to Theatre 3, THR 140 Production Participation 3, THR 275 Script Analysis 3, THR 367 History of Theatre 3, and THR 480 Senior Portfolio 1. Choose two of the following areas of study: Performance are THR 228 Acting I 3, THR 328 Acting II 3, THR 378 On-Camera Performance 3, THR 440 Professional Performance 3; Technical Production are COM 276 Audio Production 3, COM 276 Audio Production 3, THR 280 Scenography, THR 389 Production Design and Art Direction 3, COM 370 Advanced DV Filmmaking 3, Plus select one from the following: THR 449 Independent Projects in Stage Lighting and Sound, THR 459 Independent Projects in Scene Design, THR 469 Independent Projects In Costuming; Producing and Directing are COM 362 DV Editing 3, THR 338 Directing the Actor 3, COM 468 Producing/Directing - I 3, COM 470 Producing/Directing - II 3; Scriptwriting are COM 360 Video/Film Scripting 3, THR 360 Playwriting 3, ENG 385 Creative Writing: Prose 3, THR 477 Independent Projects in Scriptwriting 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication Studies and Theatre College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Communication Studies and Theatre, Murphy Hall 207, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4490   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Science in Wildlife Conservation and Management Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology This program provides the background needed to be hired as a biologist by various state, federal, and nongovernmental agencies, as well as at the GS-5 or GS-7 level by the U.S. Careers in that field allow students to contribute something worthwhile to society. The very nature of the work enables students to be involved in projects that help shape the future of natural resources. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The major requirements are BIO 105 Principles of Organismal Biology 5, BIO 106 Prinicples of Cell Biology 4, BIO 205 Genetics 4, BIO 209 Introduction to Wildlife Conservation 3, BIO 225 Evolutionary Ecology 4, BIO 311 Animal Physiology (4), BIO 340 Plant Physiology 4, BIO 318 Ornithology 2, BIO 350 Plant Systematics (4), BIO 407 Plant Morphology 4, BIO 351 Local Flora: Spring and Summer 2, BIO 360 Development of Federal Wildlife Law 3, BIO 409 Principles of Terrestrial Wildlife Management 3, BIO 415 Invertebrate Biology (4), BIO 418 Mammalogy 4, BIO 455 Entomology 4, BIO 461 Renewable Resources Policy and Administration (3), PHL 325 Ethics of Environmental and Natural Resource Policy 3, CHE 111 General Chemistry 5, CHE 120 General Chemistry II with Qualitative Analysis 5, CHE 310 Organic Chemistry I 3, CHE 311 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 2, CHE 370 Biochemistry 4, MAT 132 Elementary Statistics 3, PHY 110 College Physics I 4. The Conservation Internships are BIO 420 Biology Teaching Practicum (2), BIO 420 Biology Teaching Practicum (1), BIO 450 Independent Research/Project 2. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology, Agenstein Hall 201, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4379   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Bachelor of Social Work Full Time 4 Year(s) $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Political Science, Social Work and Sociology Social work is a profession for those with a strong desire to work with people. Social workers assist individuals, families, groups, organizations or communities to enhance or restore their capacity for social functioning and work to create the societal conditions necessary for people to flourish. Social workers are employed in both public and private human service agencies as well as in private corporations and often work directly with people by linking them with needed resources, providing counseling, and/or advocating for needed services. Social workers also work behind the scenes by developing needed human service programs or by shaping the social welfare policies that guide human services. Applicants must be a high school graduate or have received the GED certificate or equivalent. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University The core courses are SWK 250 Introduction to Social Work 4, SWK 320 Philosophy and Policy in Social Services 3, SWK 330 Human Behavior and the Social Environment I 3, SWK 340 Human Behavior and the Social Environment II 3, SWK 350 Social Work Practice I 4, SWK 360 Social Work Practice II 3, SWK 415 Social Work Practice III 4, SWK 420 Philosophy and Policy in Social Services II 3, SWK 465 Advanced Research Project 3, SWK 480 Practicum in Social Work 10, SWK 485 Social Work Practicum Seminar 2, SWK 260 Introduction to Aging Studies, SWK 270 Selected Topics in Social Work, SWK 325 Family and Child Welfare, SWK 345 Substance Abuse and Dependence, SWK 365 Death and Dying, SWK 450 Independent Research/Project. The Other Courses are SOC 230 Social Problems 3, SOC 400 Racial and Ethnic Relations 3, SOC 460 Methods of Social Research 3, PSY 101 General Psychology 3, PSY 300 Introductory Psychological Statistics 3, PSC 101 American National Government 3, ECO 101 Current Issues in the Economy, ECO 260 Principles of Macroeconomics 3, BIO 101 Principles of Biology or equivalent 5. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Political Science, Social Work and Sociology College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Political Science, Social Work and Sociology, Popplewell Hall 212, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4340   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Honors in French Full Time Variable $8252 for 12 hours College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism The honors program offers high-achieving students the opportunity to enhance their college experience through interesting guest speakers, conferences across the country, a semester of study abroad, scholarship opportunities, in-depth research and study of a variety of topics, museum visits and close friendships. Students in the honors program have two options: general studies honors or major honors, and they may participate in one or both. The general studies honors are usually completed the first two years of college, and the major honors the last two years. Students who wish to be considered for admission to the Honors Program must possess a minimum ACT score of 26 and a minimum cumulative, high school GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale. Bachelor degree Missouri Western State University   Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism, Eder Hall 222 and 212, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4310   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Master of Applied Arts in Written Communication - Technical Communication Option Full Time Variable $ 473 ( Rs 21,759 ) per credit / unit College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism This program helps students to improve their understanding of how to identify, develop, and guide others in the creation of quality writing. This program was developed for students who want to advance their careers in government, business, and industry through improved writing skills and through preparation to supervise and train others to become better writers. This program is also designed for students who are seeking to put their technical expertise to work as technical communicators, as well as students who are already working as technical communicators and who wish to earn a Master’s degree so that they may move into supervisory positions or otherwise advance their career. Issues explored in the technical communication option include publications management, organizational behavior, user-centered design, and effective written communication. Applicants must possess a bachelor's or master’s degree from an accredited college or university. Students should also have a minimum 2.75 undergraduate grade point average (GPA) or previously earned master’s degree and minimum graduate-level entrance exam score. A score of 450 or higher on the quantitative section of the Graduate Records Exam (GRE) and a score of not less than 400 on any section of the GRE is also required. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based), 173 (computer-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 5.5 is required for the IELTS. GRE is also required for admission. Masters Missouri Western State University The core courses are AIM 505 Converging Media Theory and Practice (3 credits), MAT 609 Technical Analysis for Decision-Making (4 credits), ENG 609 Qualitative Research Theories and Methods (3 credits), COM 501 Professional and Organizational Communication (3 credits), MGT 503 Organizational Theory (3 credits), ENG 620 History and Theory of Rhetoric (3 credits), EPR 620 Proposal and Grant Writing (3 credits), ENG 695 or ETC 695 Thesis (6 credits), ETC 600 Graduate Studies in Technical Communication (3 credits), ETC 616 Internship in Technical Communication (3 credits), AIM 540 Interactive Web Design (3 credits), ENG 601 Practicum in the Teaching of College Writing (3 credits), ENG 540 Writing for Management and Supervision (3 credits), ETC 508 Technical Editing (3 credits), ETC 520 Publications Management (3 credits), ETC 612 Seminar in Professional Writing (3 credits), PSY 610 User Centered Design Methods (3 credits). Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism, Eder Hall 222 and 212, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4310   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Master of Applied Arts in Written Communication - Writing Studies Option Full Time Variable $ 473 ( Rs 21,759 ) per credit / unit College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism This program helps students to improve their understanding of how to identify, develop, and guide others in the creation of quality writing. This program was developed for educators who want a Masters degree that gives them strength in writing as a content area and for students who are interested in preparing to teach writing at the post-secondary level. Students in this option will improve their understanding of writing theory and pedagogy, as well as improving their preparation to use technology in the teaching of writing. Issues explored in the Writing Studies option include writing and technology, the connections between rhetorical theory and writing pedagogy, and effective writing program administration. Applicants must possess a bachelor's or master’s degree from an accredited college or university. Students should also have a minimum 2.75 undergraduate grade point average (GPA) or previously earned master’s degree and minimum graduate-level entrance exam score. A score of 450 or higher on the quantitative section of the Graduate Records Exam (GRE) and a score of not less than 400 on any section of the GRE is also required. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based), 173 (computer-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 5.5 is required for the IELTS. GRE is also required for admission. Masters Missouri Western State University The core courses are AIM 505 Converging Media Theory and Practice (3 credits), MAT 609 Technical Analysis for Decision-Making (4 credits), ENG 609 Qualitative Research Theories and Methods (3 credits), COM 501 Professional and Organizational Communication (3 credits), MGT 503 Organizational Theory (3 credits), ENG 620 History and Theory of Rhetoric (3 credits), EPR 620 Proposal and Grant Writing (3 credits), ENG 695 or ETC 695 Thesis (6 credits), ENG 512 or EDU 512 Teaching Writing With Technology (3 credits), ENG 664 Composition Theory and Pedagogy (3 credits), ENG 501 or EDU 501 Topics in Teaching Writing (1-2 credits; may be repeated for a total of 4 credits), ENG 502 or EDU 502 Professional Learning Community (1-2 credits; may be repeated for a total of 4 credits), ENG 567 Grammar and the Teaching of Grammar (3 credits), ENG 573 History of the English Language (3 credits), ENG 601 Practicum in the Teaching of College Writing (3 credits), ENG 610 or EDU 610 Prairie Lands Writing Project Invitation Institute (6 credits), ENG 612 or EDU 612 Seminar in Professional Writing for Teachers (3 credits), ENG 540 Writing for Management and Supervision (3 credits). Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism, Eder Hall 222 and 212, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4310   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Master of Applied Science in Assessment - Autism Spectrum Disorders Option Distance / Online 2 Year(s) $ 325 ( Rs 14,963 ) per credit / unit Missouri Western State University This program provides teachers with advanced understanding of autism spectrum disorders. Educators are prepared to evaluate, teach, and support children with autism in the classroom. Applicants must possess a bachelor's or master’s degree from an accredited college or university. Students should also have a minimum 2.75 undergraduate grade point average (GPA) or previously earned master’s degree and minimum graduate-level entrance exam score. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based), 173 (computer-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 5.5 is required for the IELTS. Masters Missouri Western State University The core courses are Policy Decisions and the Data that Drives Them (3 credits), Research Approaches in Assessment (3 credits), Seeking Support for Assess: Funds, Partners and Dissem. Results (3 credits), Data Informed Analysis and Decisions (3 credits), Improving Outcomes: Documenting the Process and Results (3-6 credits), Fundamentals of Autism Spectrum Disorders (3 credits), Assessment and Planning for the Student with ASD (3 credits), Classroom Programming for Students with ASD (3 credits), Behavioral Interventions for Students with ASD (3 credits), Teaching Communication and Social Skills (3 credits), Intensive Early Intervention for Students with ASD (3 credits). Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394          
178387 Missouri Western State University Master of Applied Science in Assessment - Learning Improvement Option Full Time 33 Credit-hour(s) $ 473 ( Rs 21,759 ) per credit / unit College of Professional Studies, Department of Education This program is designed as a two-year professional applied master's degree that will equip teachers to meet the 21st century challenges of assessment and improvement. Graduates will perform as master teachers who have acquired skills of collecting, analyzing and interpreting data; analyzing contextual influences to include policy and economics; and developing, implementing and disseminating coherent and relevant plans for improvement at many levels. This program requires that graduate candidates develop and implement a learning improvement project. The project will lead to improvement in the classroom, the school, the district, or at the state level. The project begins with the identification of a problem the graduate candidate wants to improve. For example, at the classroom level, the graduate candidate will identify the need to improve student's academic skills or civic skills. At the school level, the graduate candidate will, with the help of other school professionals, improve parental involvement. Admission to the Learning Improvement option requires successful completion of a baccalaureate degree with teacher certification, at least one year successful teaching in a P-12 setting, a minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.0, approval of the Education Graduate Committee, and an official record of completion of the Graduate Record Exam (GRE). International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based), 173 (computer-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 5.5 is required for the IELTS. Masters Missouri Western State University The core courses are EDU 510 - Policy Decisions and the Data that Drives Them (3) (Core), EDU 520 - 21st Century Educators: Foundations of Professional Behaviors (3) (LI Option), EDU 530 Research Approaches in Assessment (3 cr.) (Core), EDU 540 Current Barriers to Learning Improvement (3 cr.) (LI Option), EDU 570 Seeking Support for Assessment: Funds, Partners, and Disseminating Results (3 cr.) (LI Option), EDU 580 Literature Review and Case Study Analysis (3 cr.) (Core), EDU 615 Data Informed Analysis and Decisions (3 cr.) (Core), EDU 620 Applied Educational Research: Developing a Learning and Assessment Plan (3 cr.) (LI Option), EDU 630 Improving Outcomes: Documenting the Process and Results (3 or 6 cr.) (Core), EDU 640 Applied Research for School Improvement (3 cr.) (LI Option), EDU 630 Improving Outcomes: Documenting the Process and Results (3 or 6 cr.) (Core). Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Education College of Professional Studies, Department of Education, Murphy Hall 111, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4332   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Master of Applied Science in Assessment: Writing Option Full Time 33 Credit-hour(s) $ 473 ( Rs 21,759 ) per credit / unit College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism This program is an interdisciplinary degree with an 18-credit core which focuses on qualitative and quantitative research and data-driven decision-making to facilitate improvement within organizations. The courses in the 15-hour Writing Option are offered through Missouri Western’s Prairie Lands Writing Project, a part of the National Writing Project professional development network. This program will be prepared to fulfill leadership roles in developing collaborative teaching projects, curriculum design, assessment and testing programs, and professional development offerings related to improving literacy instruction. This program will be prepared to fulfill leadership roles as a literacy educator: master classroom teacher, instructional coach, college writing instructor and assessment coordinator, discipline chair, district assessment director, and/or community literacy program director. This program will also provide a strong foundation for a career as a school principal or superintendent. Applicants must possess a bachelor's or master’s degree from an accredited college or university. Students should also have a minimum 2.75 undergraduate grade point average (GPA) or previously earned master’s degree and minimum graduate-level entrance exam score. Admission to the Writing option requires that applicants must have at least two years experience in teaching and/or working with youth or non-readers in a literacy program. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based), 173 (computer-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 5.5 is required for the IELTS. Masters Missouri Western State University The core courses are EDU 510 Policy Decisions and the Data that Drives Them (3), EDU 530 Research Approaches in Assessment (3), EDU 611 Literature Review and Case Study Analysis (3), EDU 615 Data Informed Analysis and Decisions (3), EDU 630 Improving Outcomes: Documenting the Process and Results (6), EDU or ENG 610 Prairie Lands Writing Project Invitational Institute (6), EDU or ENG 512 Teaching Writing with Technology (3), EDU or ENG 501 Topics in Teaching Writing (May be repeated for up to 4 cr.), EDU or ENG 502 Professional Learning Community (May be repeated for up to 4 cr.), ENG 503 Literature for Children (3), ENG 500 Literature for Adolescents (3), ENG 567 Grammar and the Teaching of Grammar (3), ENG 573 History of the English Language (3), EDU or ENG 610 Invitational Institute, EDU/ENG 501 Topics in Teaching Writing (1-2), EDU/ENG 502 Professional Learning Community (1-2), ENG 503 Literature for Children (3), ENG 567 Grammar and the Teaching of Grammar (3), ENG 573 History of the English Language (3), EDU/ENG 501 Topics in Teaching Writing (1-2), EDU/ENG 502 Professional Learning Community (1-2), ENG 500 Literature for Adolescents (3), EDU/ENG 501 Topics in Teaching Writing (1-2), EDU/ENG 502 Professional Learning Community (1-2), EDU 530 Research Approaches in Assessment (3), EDU 510 Policy Decisions and the Data that Drives Them (3), EDU/ENG 501 Topics in Teaching Writing (1-2), EDU/ENG 502 Professional Learning Community (1-2), ENG 503 Literature for Children (3), ENG 567 Grammar and the Teaching of Grammar (3), ENG 573 History of the English Language (3), EDU 570 Seeking Support for Assessment: Funds, Partners, and Disseminating Results (3), EDU/ENG 501 Topics in Teaching Writing (1-2), EDU/ENG 502 Professional Learning Community (1-2), ENG 500 Literature for Adolescents (3), EDU 615 Data Informed Analysis and Decisions (3), EDU or ENG 610 Invitational Institute and EDU 510, EDU 530 Research Approaches in Assessment (3), EDU/ENG 501 Topics in Teaching Writing (1-2), EDU/ENG 502 Professional Learning Community (1-2), ENG 503 Literature for Children (3), ENG 567 Grammar and the Teaching of Grammar (3), ENG 573 History of the English Language (3), EDU/ENG 512 Teaching Writing with Technology (3), EDU 611 Literature Review and Case Study Analysis (3), EDU 615 Data Informed Analysis and Decisions (3), EDU/ENG 501 Topics in Teaching Writing (1-2), EDU/ENG 502 Professional Learning Community (1-2), EDU 630 Improving Outcomes: Documenting the Process and Results (3-6), EDU/ENG 501 Topics in Teaching Writing (1-2), EDU/ENG 502 Professional Learning Community (1-2), ENG 503 Literature for Children (3), ENG 567 Grammar and the Teaching of Grammar (3), ENG 573 History of the English Language (3), EDU 630 Improving Outcomes: Documenting the Process and Results (3-6), EDU/ENG 501 Topics in Teaching Writing (1-2), EDU/ENG 502 Professional Learning Community (1-2), ENG 500 Literature for Adolescents (3). Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Foreign Languages and Journalism, Eder Hall 222 and 212, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4310   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Master of Applied Science in Forensic Investigations Full Time 36 Credit-hour(s) $ 473 ( Rs 21,759 ) per credit / unit College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies The focus of the program will provide broad-based exposure to the discipline of forensic investigations and provide some special courses to enhance the student’s professional expertise. The Masters of Applied Science Degree will require 36 credit hours. One of the goals of the program is to encourage research and publications in the field of forensic investigations and the student may receive credit for independent research projects. Applicants must possess a bachelor's or master’s degree from an accredited college or university. Students should also have a minimum 2.75 undergraduate grade point average (GPA) or previously earned master’s degree and minimum graduate-level entrance exam score. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based), 173 (computer-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 5.5 is required for the IELTS. Masters Missouri Western State University The courses are Law 500 Basic Forensic Pathology and Death Investigation 3-credit hours, Law 505 Research Methods in Criminal Justice (or previous equivalent), Law 520 Quantitative Analysis in Criminal Justice (or previous equivalent), Law 525 Forensic Anthropology for Law Enforcement 3-credit hours, Law 600 Criminal Law, Evidence and Legal Procedures 3-credit hours, Law 620 Analysis of Biological Evidence 3-credit hours, Law 630 Analysis of Physical Evidence 3-credit hours and Law 650 Research Methods 3-credit hours. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies College of Professional Studies, Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies, Wilson HallRoom 204, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4293   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Master of Applied Science: Chemistry Option Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 473 ( Rs 21,759 ) per credit / unit College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry This program is designed for chemists seeking career advancement in government, industry, medicine, and technology; recent science graduates looking to gain a competitive edge in the professional job market; persons re-entering the workforce looking to refine professional and technical skills and science teachers seeking professional growth and advancement. This program is designed to allow students to pursue advanced training in chemistry, while simultaneously developing workplace skills highly valued by employers. The program is an innovative two-year graduate degree consisting of academic training in chemistry, along with a professional component including “cross-training” in business and communications developed in concert with industry and designed to dovetail into present and future professional career opportunities. Applicants must possess a bachelor's or master’s degree from an accredited college or university. Students should also have a minimum 3.0 undergraduate grade point average (GPA) or previously earned master’s degree and minimum graduate-level entrance exam score. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based), 173 (computer-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 5.5 is required for the IELTS. Masters Missouri Western State University The core courses are COM 501 Professional and Organizational Communications (3), MGT 503 Organization Theory (3), MKT 505 Marketing Strategy (3), ECO 507 Managerial Economics (3), MAT 609 Technical Analysis for Decision Making (4), MAS 695 Graduate Colloquium (2), CHE 520 Chemical Safety and Management (3), CHE 630 Quality Assurance (3), CHE 640 Industrial Chemistry (3), CHE 670 Advanced Chemical Methods (3), CHE 680 Chemistry for Innovation (2). Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Agenstein Hall 302, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4371   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Master of Applied Science: Engineering Technology Management Option Full Time 33 Credit-hour(s) $ 473 ( Rs 21,759 ) per credit / unit College of Professional Studies, Department of Engineering Technology This program is aimed at expanding the knowledge and advancing the career of the students. The program emphasizes applied research and practical experiences. Graduates of the program are expected to fill positions such as: assembly line supervisor, job supervisor, shift supervisor, maintenance manager, shop manager, plant manager, group leader, project leader, high school technology teachers, or college level engineering technology instructors. Applicants must possess a bachelor's or master’s degree from an accredited college or university. Students should also have a minimum 2.75 undergraduate grade point average (GPA) or previously earned master’s degree and minimum graduate-level entrance exam score. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based), 173 (computer-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 5.5 is required for the IELTS. Masters Missouri Western State University The courses are COM 501 Fall Professional and Organizational Communication 3, MGT 503 Fall Organizational Theory 3, MKT 505 Spring Marketing Strategy 3, ECO 507 Fall Managerial Economics 3, MAT 609 Spring Technical Analysis for Decision Making 4, MAS 695 Spring Graduate Colloquium 2, EGT 520 Fall Project and Process Management 3, EGT 610 Spring Advanced Engineering Technology 3, EGT 630 Fall Current Advancements in Engineering Technology 3 and EGT 690 Fall Engineering Technology Research 6. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Engineering Technology College of Professional Studies, Department of Engineering Technology, Wilson Hall 193, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 5820   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Master of Applied Science: Human Factors and Usability Testing Option Full Time Variable $ 473 ( Rs 21,759 ) per credit / unit College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Psychology This option is for students who would like to work in business helping to test and design products and services with the intention of making them more user-friendly. The program integrates graduate level business knowledge with technical competency. Applied learning and applied research are important aspects of the degree, and students will work in teams and apply their skills to real problems and issues. Applicants must possess a bachelor's or master’s degree from an accredited college or university. Students should also have a minimum 2.75 undergraduate grade point average (GPA) or previously earned master’s degree and minimum graduate-level entrance exam score. A score of 450 or higher on the quantitative section of the Graduate Records Exam (GRE) and a score of not less than 400 on any section of the GRE is also required. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based), 173 (computer-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 5.5 is required for the IELTS. Masters Missouri Western State University The core courses are COM 501 Fall 3 Professional and rganizational Communication, MGT 503 Fall 3 Organizational Theory, MKT 505 Spring 3 Marketing Strategy, ECO 507 Fall 3 Managerial Economics, MAT 609 Spring 4 Technical Analysis for Decision Making, MAS 695 Spring 2 Graduate Colloquium, PSY 590 Fall 3 Cognition in Design, PSY 600 Fall 3 Applied Cognitive Design, PSY 610 Spring 3 User Centered Design Methods, PSY 693 Fall 1 Seminar in Human-Centered Design I, PSY 694 Spring 1 Seminar in Human-Centered Design II, PSY 692 Varies 3 Special Topics in Human-Centered Design, PSY 550 Varies 1-3 Graduate Research. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Psychology College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Psychology, Murphy Hall 217, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4444   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Master of Applied Science: Information Technology Management Option Full Time Variable $ 473 ( Rs 21,759 ) per credit / unit College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics This program provides students with a background in corporate information security, network administration and integration of IT resources. In addition, program graduates will develop knowledge of organizational behavior, marketing strategy, and managerial economics. Graduates will gain skills in communication, problem solving, decision making, leadership and management; and experience working in a team environment with emerging technologies. This program is for someone currently in the IT field, or someone who has an undergraduate degree in the area and is looking to assume a management role in the IT field. This program provides a solid core of courses in the chosen option, combined with courses in business, communication, marketing, economics, statistics, and management. This program integrates graduate level business knowledge with technical competency. Applied learning and applied research are important aspects of the degree, and students will work in teams and apply their skills to real problems and issues. This program is designed to provide a balance between management skills and technical expertise. Students will learn to manage people and projects as well as gain a broader knowledge base of important IT issues including networking, software integration and security. Applicants must possess a bachelor's or master’s degree from an accredited college or university. Students should also have a minimum 2.75 undergraduate grade point average (GPA) or previously earned master’s degree and minimum graduate-level entrance exam score. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based), 173 (computer-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 5.5 is required for the IELTS. Masters Missouri Western State University The core courses are COM 501 Professional and Organizational Communications (3), MGT 503 Organization Theory(3), MKT 505 Marketing Strategy (3), ECO 507 Managerial Economics (3), MAT 609 Technical Analysis for Decision Making (4), MAS 695 Graduate Colloquium (2), CSC 605 Software Implementation and Integration (3), CSC 620 Advance Networking and Network Administration (3), CSC 640 Network Information Systems Security (3), CSC 694 Professional Project I (3), CSC 695 Professional Project II (3). Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics, Agenstein Hall 101, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4370   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Master of Science in Nursing in Health Care Leadership Full Time 3 Credit-hour(s) $ 473 ( Rs 21,759 ) per credit / unit College of Professional Studies, Department of Nursing and Health Information Technology The multidisciplinary program develops skills for nurse leaders of today and tomorrow. Principles of leadership are applied within the context of a constantly shifting and digitized health-care environment. The program blends relevant knowledge and leadership skills to develop graduates who will emerge as representatives of their profession and advocates for excellence in nursing and health-care. Applicants must possess a B.S.N. from a CCNE or NLNAC-accredited college or university. Students should also have a minimum 2.75 undergraduate grade point average (GPA) or previously earned master’s degree and minimum graduate-level entrance exam score. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based), 173 (computer-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 5.5 is required for the IELTS. Masters Missouri Western State University The core courses are NUR 501 Foundations for Nursing Leadership 3, MGT 503 Organizational Theory 3, NUR 603 Nursing Practicum in Organizational Theory 1, NUR 506 Health Care Policy, Organization and Financing 3, NUR 504 Professional Role Development in Nursing 3, COM 501 Professional and Organizational Communication 3, NUR 613 Nursing Practicum in Organizational Communication 1, NUR 605 Health Care Data and Decision Support I 3, NUR 616 Research for Evidenced-Based Nursing, NUR 618 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Diverse Populations 3, ECO 507 Managerial Economics 3, NUR 623 Nursing Practicum for Managerial Economics 1, NUR 606 Health Care Data and Decision Support II 3, NUR 620 Internship for the Health Care Leader 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394 College of Professional Studies, Department of Nursing and Health Information Technology College of Professional Studies, Department of Nursing and Health Information Technology, Murphy Hall Room 309, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4415   No  
178387 Missouri Western State University Masters of Applied Science in Assessment - Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Option Distance / Online 2 Year(s) $ 325 ( Rs 14,963 ) per credit / unit Missouri Western State University The purpose of these courses is to help prepare classroom teachers for the challenges of the diverse classroom setting. Topics include ELL methods, teaching strategies, and learning strategies to help English language learners (ELLs) in listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills though the content areas. Applicants must possess a bachelor's or master’s degree from an accredited college or university. Students should also have a minimum 2.75 undergraduate grade point average (GPA) or previously earned master’s degree and minimum graduate-level entrance exam score. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 500 (paper-based), 173 (computer-based) or 61 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 5.5 is required for the IELTS. Masters Missouri Western State University The core courses are EDU 510 Policy Decisions and the Data that Drives Them 3, TS L 660 Methods of Teaching Second Language Students 3, EDU 530 Research Approaches in Assessment 3, TS L 661 Second Language Acquisition 3, EDU 611 Literature Review and Case Study Analysis 3, TS L 662 Materials and Assessment 3, EDU 615 Data Informed Analysis and Decisions 3, TS L 663 Research in ELL 3 or 6, EDU 630 Improving Outcomes: Documenting the Process and Results 3 or 6 and TS L 664 Language and Culture 3. Missouri Western State University Huey Shi Chew, International Student Coordinator 6134 4525 Downs Drive, ST JOSEPH, Missouri, 64507, +1 816 271 4394       No  
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana A.A.S. - Network Technology Full Time Variable $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Network Technology Department This 2-year degree prepares students for entry level opportunities in the IT industry. All coursework transfers to the B.S. Network Technology degree. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Associate degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include I.T.0272 Fundamentals of Wireless LANs, I.T.0154 Introduction to Linux, I.T.0176 Introduction to Routers (CCNA 2), I.T.0115 Intermediate Windows Server (MCSA 3), I.T.0210 Introduction to Novell Netware. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Network Technology Department College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Network Technology Department, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4791 For the past 108 years, Montana Tech has earned a reputation as one of the finest science, engineering, and technical colleges in the world. Montana Tech is a leader in undergraduate and graduate education and research in the Pacific Northwest in engineering, science, energy, health, information sciences and technology. With more than 40 academic programs and 38 clubs and organizations, Tech offers tremendous opportunities in a student friendly environment. Recently, the Princeton Review selected Montana Tech as one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education featuring Tech in their 2009 edition of &quot;The Best 368 Colleges&quot;. Montana Tech was also named by U.S.News &amp; World Report as the 3rd Top Public Baccalaureate College in the West in the 2009 edition of “America’s Best Colleges”. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana A.A.S. - Web Development and Administration Full Time Variable $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Network Technology Department This degree will prepare technicians who are knowledgeable in computer support, network support, and be able to create and manage an organization's web presence. The degree is unique in that it has a major focus in the organization and management aspects of web sites as well as web page creation. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Associate degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include I.T.0272 Fundamentals of Wireless LANs, I.T.0154 Introduction to Linux, I.T.0176 Introduction to Routers (CCNA 2), I.T.0115 Intermediate Windows Server (MCSA 3), I.T.0210 Introduction to Novell Netware. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Network Technology Department College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Network Technology Department, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4791 For the past 108 years, Montana Tech has earned a reputation as one of the finest science, engineering, and technical colleges in the world. Montana Tech is a leader in undergraduate and graduate education and research in the Pacific Northwest in engineering, science, energy, health, information sciences and technology. With more than 40 academic programs and 38 clubs and organizations, Tech offers tremendous opportunities in a student friendly environment. Recently, the Princeton Review selected Montana Tech as one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education featuring Tech in their 2009 edition of &quot;The Best 368 Colleges&quot;. Montana Tech was also named by U.S.News &amp; World Report as the 3rd Top Public Baccalaureate College in the West in the 2009 edition of “America’s Best Colleges”. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana A.A.S. in Accounting Technology - Accounting Technology Option Full Time Variable $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Technology, Business Technology Department Essential to all businesses is the person who keeps accurate records. The accounting program is designed for students of the office occupations, including those students whose career goals include future accounting studies. The accounting courses concentrate on accounting principles, concepts, and techniques. The graduate of the accounting program will be able to perform relevant tasks necessary in completion of the accounting cycle for sole-proprietorship, partnerships, and corporations, as well as for profit and nonprofit organizations. This includes financial statement preparation, payroll, and income taxes as well as state and federal reports. Microcomputers are introduced and utilized extensively throughout the program. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Associate degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Technology, Business Technology Department College of Technology, Business Technology Department, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 3724 It is the mission of the Business Technology Department at the College of Technology to provide students with the communicative, technical, and problem-solving skills necessary to become and stay employable in an ever-changing business environment. The Department realizes the importance of staying abreast of new and innovative technologies. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana A.A.S. in Accounting Technology - Health Service Option Full Time Variable $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Technology, Business Technology Department The primary mission of the Accounting Technology Degree Option in Health Services is to prepare individuals for accounting careers in the health service arena. This degree melds existing coursework in the Accounting Technology Program with medical coursework to form an integrated option under the Accounting Technology Associate of Applied Science Degree. Program graduates, possessing an understanding of both accounting and medical concepts and principles, will be able to work in a variety of health service environments. The program of study is drawn from an array of disciplines that include information technology, mathematics, communication, accounting, human resources, and health. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Associate degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Technology, Business Technology Department College of Technology, Business Technology Department, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 3724 It is the mission of the Business Technology Department at the College of Technology to provide students with the communicative, technical, and problem-solving skills necessary to become and stay employable in an ever-changing business environment. The Department realizes the importance of staying abreast of new and innovative technologies. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana A.A.S. in Accounting Technology - Human Resource Option Full Time Variable $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Technology, Business Technology Department This program promotes an understanding of the behavioral requirements of jobs and the determination of human resource needs, recruiting objectives, and interviewing techniques. Equal employment opportunity, labor relations, and federal and state labor laws are presented. Development and implementation of personnel policies and procedures are introduced. This program combines curriculum from both the accounting and human resource areas together with strong computer application course work. In addition to students enrolled on a full-time basis, this program will benefit the full-time employee interested in professional development and training in human resources. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Associate degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Technology, Business Technology Department College of Technology, Business Technology Department, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 3724 It is the mission of the Business Technology Department at the College of Technology to provide students with the communicative, technical, and problem-solving skills necessary to become and stay employable in an ever-changing business environment. The Department realizes the importance of staying abreast of new and innovative technologies. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana A.A.S. in Business Technology - Administrative Computer Specialist Option Full Time Variable $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Technology, Business Technology Department The office professional is expected to be versatile and accomplished beyond the routine skills of keyboarding and filing. Needed abilities include the operation of electronic equipment, the effective use of the telephone, and an understanding of human resource management. In addition to office skills, it is essential that an office professional be adept at interpersonal relations and communications. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Associate degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Technology, Business Technology Department College of Technology, Business Technology Department, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 3724 It is the mission of the Business Technology Department at the College of Technology to provide students with the communicative, technical, and problem-solving skills necessary to become and stay employable in an ever-changing business environment. The Department realizes the importance of staying abreast of new and innovative technologies. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana A.A.S. in Business Technology - Medical Office Specialist Option Full Time Variable $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Technology, Business Technology Department The need increases nationally for medical office specialists with above-average abilities. Confidential matters require a person with a high degree of integrity and loyalty to the employer. The work varies with the institution and field in which the medical office specialist works. From the private practitioner, dentist and veterinarian, to the highly specialized practitioners, the medical office specialist is expected to assist patients, to prepare medical and insurance forms, to process accounts, to make appointments, and to transcribe medical records and correspondence - a truly demanding field for a special person. In this ever-changing business environment, the medical office specialist must always be ready for technological advancements. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Associate degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Technology, Business Technology Department College of Technology, Business Technology Department, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 3724 It is the mission of the Business Technology Department at the College of Technology to provide students with the communicative, technical, and problem-solving skills necessary to become and stay employable in an ever-changing business environment. The Department realizes the importance of staying abreast of new and innovative technologies. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana AAS Degree in Civil Engineering Technology Full Time Variable $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Technology, Trades and Technical Department Graduates of this program are prepared to assist professional engineers in a wide variety of projects from transportation, to sewer and water supply, to material testing. The program has a strong math and science foundation reinforced with communication, computers, and area focused electives. Handson training provides the student with significant real world experience while enrolled in the program. This program is an excellent way for anyone interested in the engineering field to receive concentrated training in two years and be ready to enter the work force. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Associate degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Technology, Trades and Technical Department College of Technology, Trades and Technical Department, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 3740 The Trades and Technical Department prepares traditional and non-traditional students for their personal and/or educational goals through the integration of technology, communications, problem solving and technical skills. Skills learned will provide occupational growth and lifelong learning. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana AAS Degree in Construction Technology - Carpentry Full Time Variable $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Technology, Trades and Technical Department Students enrolling in the Construction Technology – Carpentry program will develop their communication and construction skills enabling them to enter a career in residential or commercial construction. The program coursework will provide the student with a mix of technical education, general studies, theory and hands-on learning experiences. As students progress in the program they will gain the knowledge and ability to draft; read and interpret building codes for a set of construction blueprints; estimate the amount of material and time required to construct a building with the use of handbooks, spreadsheets and prevailing wage tables. Students will learn how to layout a building on a site and “attach” the building to the site with concrete footings and foundation walls. Students will then progress through the floor, wall and roof framing, exterior and interior finishing, door and window installation and roofing. The Construction Technology – Carpentry program will be reinforced with writing, math and people skills required to successfully communicate and problem solve in the construction trades. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Associate degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Technology, Trades and Technical Department College of Technology, Trades and Technical Department, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 3740 The Trades and Technical Department prepares traditional and non-traditional students for their personal and/or educational goals through the integration of technology, communications, problem solving and technical skills. Skills learned will provide occupational growth and lifelong learning. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana AAS Degree in Drafting Technology Full Time Variable $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Technology, Trades and Technical Department The Drafting Technology program prepares the students for work in industry as drafters. The student is able to prepare clear, complete and accurate working drawings similar to those used in industry. The student applies the knowledge of various machines, engineering practices, mathematics, and building materials to complete a set of drawings. Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) is also utilized during all semesters using industry standard software and hardware. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Associate degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Technology, Trades and Technical Department College of Technology, Trades and Technical Department, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 3740 The Trades and Technical Department prepares traditional and non-traditional students for their personal and/or educational goals through the integration of technology, communications, problem solving and technical skills. Skills learned will provide occupational growth and lifelong learning. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana AAS Degree in Geographic Information System/Global Positioning System Full Time Variable $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Technology, Trades and Technical Department   Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Associate degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Technology, Trades and Technical Department College of Technology, Trades and Technical Department, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 3740 The Trades and Technical Department prepares traditional and non-traditional students for their personal and/or educational goals through the integration of technology, communications, problem solving and technical skills. Skills learned will provide occupational growth and lifelong learning. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana AAS Degree in Historic Preservation Technology Full Time Variable $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Technology, Trades and Technical Department Historic Preservation is a rapidly growing field of study. Currently there is no other Associate of Applied Science Degree in Historic Preservation Technology offered in the state or surrounding states. The Historic Preservation degree will help students to become proficient in technological skills, communication, problem solving, and informational literacy by incorporating these key areas in virtually every class. The specialty courses such as stained glass or plaster will build each of the four areas just by the nature of the course. Part-time and full-time students will gain experience related to specialty skills, which include but are not limited to masonry, stained glass and plasterwork. The classes will give students skills in these areas as well as preserve the trade for future generations. Students wishing to complete the curriculum will be required to attend both daytime and evening classes. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Associate degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Technology, Trades and Technical Department College of Technology, Trades and Technical Department, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 3740 The Trades and Technical Department prepares traditional and non-traditional students for their personal and/or educational goals through the integration of technology, communications, problem solving and technical skills. Skills learned will provide occupational growth and lifelong learning. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana AAS Degree in Medical Assistant Full Time Variable $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Technology, Health Programs Medical assistants are trained in front office administrative skills and back office clinical skills to assist healthcare practitioners with administering to the needs of patients. Medical Assistants assist with medical examinations and treatments and work as part of the team in a medical office environment. Medical Assistants work under supervision to take medical histories, obtain vital signs, give medications and injections, draw blood, perform diagnostic tests and office laboratory procedures, sterilize instruments and maintain equipment. Additionally they must understand the principles of medical ethics and medical legal issues facing healthcare providers. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Associate degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Technology, Health Programs College of Technology, Health Programs, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 3760 Montana Tech College of Technology&#39;s Health Programs prepare students to meet the highest standards necessary to succeed in the healthcare industry. It strives to assist students with educational preparation through the integration of technology, communications, problem-solving, and technical skills. The Health Programs blend theory with practice to assure the opportunity for students to gain the skills and knowledge needed to work in specific healthcare jobs. Work-based learning opportunities through clinical experiences and practicum&#39;s are provided with each program. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana AAS Degree in Metals Fabrication Technology Full Time Variable $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Technology, Trades and Technical Department Completion of the metals fabrication program prepares students to work in an environment constructing major project such as utility trailers, pipelines, manufacturing, industrial construction and repairing heavy equipment. Students are taught to produce these projects by drawing and following various blueprints, diagrams and specification. Products progress from the conceptual stage to completion by using arc, gas, MIG, TIG, and Plasma welding combined with lathe and milling machine applications. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Associate degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Technology, Trades and Technical Department College of Technology, Trades and Technical Department, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 3740 The Trades and Technical Department prepares traditional and non-traditional students for their personal and/or educational goals through the integration of technology, communications, problem solving and technical skills. Skills learned will provide occupational growth and lifelong learning. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana AAS Degree in Radiologic Technology Full Time Variable $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Technology, Health Programs The objectives of the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Radiologic Technology are three-fold: provide a quality education that blends theory and practice to assist students with meeting their individual employment goals and help meet the needs of the healthcare industry, facilitate effective communication and problem-solving skills through a variety of traditional and technological resources. In this regard, students receive a general education core that sets the foundation for effective communication, and expose the students to a vast variety of work-based learning opportunities to satisfy the personal interests of the students. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Associate degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Technology, Health Programs College of Technology, Health Programs, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 3760 Montana Tech College of Technology&#39;s Health Programs prepare students to meet the highest standards necessary to succeed in the healthcare industry. It strives to assist students with educational preparation through the integration of technology, communications, problem-solving, and technical skills. The Health Programs blend theory with practice to assure the opportunity for students to gain the skills and knowledge needed to work in specific healthcare jobs. Work-based learning opportunities through clinical experiences and practicum&#39;s are provided with each program. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Associate (ASN) Degree in Professional Nursing Full Time Variable $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Nursing Department   Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Associate degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include BIOL 2016 Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 2026 Anatomy and Physiology II, BIOL 2586 Basic Nutrition, CHEM 1016 Introduction to General Chemistry, CHEM 1106 Health Chemistry Lab, COMM 1046 English Composition, MATH 1056 College Algebra, NURS 1016 Introduction to Nursing, PSYC 1000 General Psychology. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Nursing Department College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Nursing Department, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 3726 For the past 108 years, Montana Tech has earned a reputation as one of the finest science, engineering, and technical colleges in the world. Montana Tech is a leader in undergraduate and graduate education and research in the Pacific Northwest in engineering, science, energy, health, information sciences and technology. With more than 40 academic programs and 38 clubs and organizations, Tech offers tremendous opportunities in a student friendly environment. Recently, the Princeton Review selected Montana Tech as one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education featuring Tech in their 2009 edition of &quot;The Best 368 Colleges&quot;. Montana Tech was also named by U.S.News &amp; World Report as the 3rd Top Public Baccalaureate College in the West in the 2009 edition of “America’s Best Colleges”. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.A.S. in Biology - Track One Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Biological Sciences The Biology - BAS Degree is primarily designed for students who have earned an associate of applied science degree at a two-year institution who wish to move into baccalaureate program. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include BIOL 1236 Southwestern MT Flora, BIOL 1826 Environmental Issues, BIOL 2136 Nat, Hist. of Vertebrates, BIOL 2586 Basic Nutrition, BIOL 2706 Bioethics, BIOL 2746 Evolution of Man, BIOL 2956 Special Topics, BIOL 3026 Microbiology of Wine Making, BIOL 3036 Identification of Algae, BIOL 3116 Plant Ecology, BIOL 3126 Animal Ecology, BIOL 3136 Plant Physiology, BIOL 3216 General Botany, BIOL 3326 General Zoology, BIOL 3546 Industrial Toxicology, BIOL 3976 Special Problems, BIOL 4156 Alpine Ecology, BIOL 4196 Winter Ecology, BIOL 4206 Environmental Microbiology, BIOL 4600 Medical Physiology, BIOL 4706 Micro for Health Professionals, BIOL 4956 Special Topics. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Biological Sciences College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Biological Sciences, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4791 For the past 108 years, Montana Tech has earned a reputation as one of the finest science, engineering, and technical colleges in the world. Montana Tech is a leader in undergraduate and graduate education and research in the Pacific Northwest in engineering, science, energy, health, information sciences and technology. With more than 40 academic programs and 38 clubs and organizations, Tech offers tremendous opportunities in a student friendly environment. Recently, the Princeton Review selected Montana Tech as one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education featuring Tech in their 2009 edition of &quot;The Best 368 Colleges&quot;. Montana Tech was also named by U.S.News &amp; World Report as the 3rd Top Public Baccalaureate College in the West in the 2009 edition of “America’s Best Colleges”. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.A.S. in Biology - Track Three Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Biological Sciences The Biology - BAS Degree is primarily designed for students who have earned an associate of applied science degree at a two-year institution who wish to move into baccalaureate program. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include BIOL 1236 Southwestern MT Flora, BIOL 1826 Environmental Issues, BIOL 2136 Nat, Hist. of Vertebrates, BIOL 2586 Basic Nutrition, BIOL 2706 Bioethics, BIOL 2746 Evolution of Man, BIOL 2956 Special Topics, BIOL 3026 Microbiology of Wine Making, BIOL 3036 Identification of Algae, BIOL 3116 Plant Ecology, BIOL 3126 Animal Ecology, BIOL 3136 Plant Physiology, BIOL 3216 General Botany, BIOL 3326 General Zoology, BIOL 3546 Industrial Toxicology, BIOL 3976 Special Problems, BIOL 4156 Alpine Ecology, BIOL 4196 Winter Ecology, BIOL 4206 Environmental Microbiology, BIOL 4600 Medical Physiology, BIOL 4706 Micro for Health Professionals, BIOL 4956 Special Topics. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Biological Sciences College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Biological Sciences, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4791 For the past 108 years, Montana Tech has earned a reputation as one of the finest science, engineering, and technical colleges in the world. Montana Tech is a leader in undergraduate and graduate education and research in the Pacific Northwest in engineering, science, energy, health, information sciences and technology. With more than 40 academic programs and 38 clubs and organizations, Tech offers tremendous opportunities in a student friendly environment. Recently, the Princeton Review selected Montana Tech as one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education featuring Tech in their 2009 edition of &quot;The Best 368 Colleges&quot;. Montana Tech was also named by U.S.News &amp; World Report as the 3rd Top Public Baccalaureate College in the West in the 2009 edition of “America’s Best Colleges”. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.A.S. in Biology - Track Two Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Biological Sciences The Biology - BAS Degree is primarily designed for students who have earned an associate of applied science degree at a two-year institution who wish to move into baccalaureate program. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include BIOL 1236 Southwestern MT Flora, BIOL 1826 Environmental Issues, BIOL 2136 Nat, Hist. of Vertebrates, BIOL 2586 Basic Nutrition, BIOL 2706 Bioethics, BIOL 2746 Evolution of Man, BIOL 2956 Special Topics, BIOL 3026 Microbiology of Wine Making, BIOL 3036 Identification of Algae, BIOL 3116 Plant Ecology, BIOL 3126 Animal Ecology, BIOL 3136 Plant Physiology, BIOL 3216 General Botany, BIOL 3326 General Zoology, BIOL 3546 Industrial Toxicology, BIOL 3976 Special Problems, BIOL 4156 Alpine Ecology, BIOL 4196 Winter Ecology, BIOL 4206 Environmental Microbiology, BIOL 4600 Medical Physiology, BIOL 4706 Micro for Health Professionals, BIOL 4956 Special Topics. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Biological Sciences College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Biological Sciences, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4791 For the past 108 years, Montana Tech has earned a reputation as one of the finest science, engineering, and technical colleges in the world. Montana Tech is a leader in undergraduate and graduate education and research in the Pacific Northwest in engineering, science, energy, health, information sciences and technology. With more than 40 academic programs and 38 clubs and organizations, Tech offers tremendous opportunities in a student friendly environment. Recently, the Princeton Review selected Montana Tech as one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education featuring Tech in their 2009 edition of &quot;The Best 368 Colleges&quot;. Montana Tech was also named by U.S.News &amp; World Report as the 3rd Top Public Baccalaureate College in the West in the 2009 edition of “America’s Best Colleges”. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.A.S. in Business - Accounting Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Business and Information Technology Department The Business - BAS degree is primarily designed for students who have earned an associate of applied science degree at a two-year institution who wish to move into a baccalaureate program. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include BUS 3036 Cost Accounting I, BUS 3446 Entrepreneurship I, BUS 3536 Financial Management, BUS 4036 Small Business Taxation, BUS 4326 Marketing Strategies, BUS 4456 Entrepreneurship II, BUS 4896 Small Business Internship. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Business and Information Technology Department College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Business and Information Technology Department, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4457 The BIT department is one of the largest programs on the Montana Tech campus! The BIT offices and many of its classes are in the Engineering Laboratory Classroom building (ELC). Faculty members are passionate about teaching and providing a quality education. International trade and an ever changing economy create a need for us to constantly assess the curriculum and make changes to maintain a cutting edge program. In this past academic year a number of changes have been considered to ensure that students will receive the best possible education for today&#39;s world. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.A.S. in Business - Management Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Business and Information Technology Department The Business - BAS degree is primarily designed for students who have earned an associate of applied science degree at a two-year institution who wish to move into a baccalaureate program. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include BUS 3036 Cost Accounting I, BUS 3446 Entrepreneurship I, BUS 3536 Financial Management, BUS 4036 Small Business Taxation, BUS 4326 Marketing Strategies, BUS 4456 Entrepreneurship II, BUS 4896 Small Business Internship. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Business and Information Technology Department College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Business and Information Technology Department, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4457 The BIT department is one of the largest programs on the Montana Tech campus! The BIT offices and many of its classes are in the Engineering Laboratory Classroom building (ELC). Faculty members are passionate about teaching and providing a quality education. International trade and an ever changing economy create a need for us to constantly assess the curriculum and make changes to maintain a cutting edge program. In this past academic year a number of changes have been considered to ensure that students will receive the best possible education for today&#39;s world. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.A.S. in General Science Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, General Sciences Department The General Science Program allows pre-health students preparing for careers in medicine, dentistry or related fields to meet professional school admissions requirements while completing a Bachelor of Science degree. General Science, when combined with a second major can work well for students planning careers in science-related business, public relations, and human services. General Science combined with a Master’s degree in education provides excellent training for science education. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, General Sciences Department College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, General Sciences Department, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4791 For the past 108 years, Montana Tech has earned a reputation as one of the finest science, engineering, and technical colleges in the world. Montana Tech is a leader in undergraduate and graduate education and research in the Pacific Northwest in engineering, science, energy, health, information sciences and technology. With more than 40 academic programs and 38 clubs and organizations, Tech offers tremendous opportunities in a student friendly environment. Recently, the Princeton Review selected Montana Tech as one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education featuring Tech in their 2009 edition of &quot;The Best 368 Colleges&quot;. Montana Tech was also named by U.S.News &amp; World Report as the 3rd Top Public Baccalaureate College in the West in the 2009 edition of “America’s Best Colleges”. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. Degree - Network Technology Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Network Technology Department This progra is an education that develops the skills necessary to design, develop, administer, secure, and support computer networks. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include I.T.0272 Fundamentals of Wireless LANs, I.T.0154 Introduction to Linux, I.T.0176 Introduction to Routers (CCNA 2), I.T.0115 Intermediate Windows Server (MCSA 3), I.T.0210 Introduction to Novell Netware. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Network Technology Department College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Network Technology Department, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4791 For the past 108 years, Montana Tech has earned a reputation as one of the finest science, engineering, and technical colleges in the world. Montana Tech is a leader in undergraduate and graduate education and research in the Pacific Northwest in engineering, science, energy, health, information sciences and technology. With more than 40 academic programs and 38 clubs and organizations, Tech offers tremendous opportunities in a student friendly environment. Recently, the Princeton Review selected Montana Tech as one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education featuring Tech in their 2009 edition of &quot;The Best 368 Colleges&quot;. Montana Tech was also named by U.S.News &amp; World Report as the 3rd Top Public Baccalaureate College in the West in the 2009 edition of “America’s Best Colleges”. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. Degree in Chemistry (Biochemistry Option) Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences, and Professional Studies, Department of Chemistry and Geochemistry This option is for students interested in pursuing careers in research and/or professional practice in biomedicine and health care, including careers in biotechnology, medicine, medical technology, pharmacy, dentistry, etc. The Biochemistry Option is designed to produce graduates whose educational preparation should be well suited for entering graduate or professional schools in biomedicine or for seeking employment with biotechnological companies. This objective is accomplished in the proposed Biochemistry Option by including several appropriate courses in biology and by increasing the emphasis on biological processes in the chemistry curriculum. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include CHEM 3186, CHEM 4216, CHEM 4406, CHEM 4426, CHEM 4506, CHEM 3266, CHEM 3276, CHEM 3366, CHEM 3376. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences, and Professional Studies, Department of Chemistry and Geochemistry College of Letters, Sciences, and Professional Studies, Department of Chemistry and Geochemistry, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 994 4031 The mission of the Department of Chemistry and Geochemistry is to pursue a better understanding of the world through scholarship involving faculty working with undergraduate and graduate students and to communicate that understanding to students and the public through exemplary teaching and outreach. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. Degree in Chemistry (Environmental Chemistry Option) Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences, and Professional Studies, Department of Chemistry and Geochemistry This option, which is certified by the American Chemical Society, is for students who also desire a strong background in the environmental sciences. Students pursuing this curriculum will take focused coursework in biology, environmental engineering, and Geology. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include CHEM 3186, CHEM 4216, CHEM 4406, CHEM 4426, CHEM 4506, CHEM 3266, CHEM 3276, CHEM 3366, CHEM 3376. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences, and Professional Studies, Department of Chemistry and Geochemistry College of Letters, Sciences, and Professional Studies, Department of Chemistry and Geochemistry, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 994 4031 The mission of the Department of Chemistry and Geochemistry is to pursue a better understanding of the world through scholarship involving faculty working with undergraduate and graduate students and to communicate that understanding to students and the public through exemplary teaching and outreach. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. Degree in Chemistry (Geology - Geochemistry Option) Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences, and Professional Studies, Department of Chemistry and Geochemistry This option is for students who also desire a strong background in the geology and/or who wish to pursue careers in geochemistry at the interface between geology and geochemistry . Students pursuing this curriculum will take additional focused coursework in geology. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include CHEM 3186, CHEM 4216, CHEM 4406, CHEM 4426, CHEM 4506, CHEM 3266, CHEM 3276, CHEM 3366, CHEM 3376. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences, and Professional Studies, Department of Chemistry and Geochemistry College of Letters, Sciences, and Professional Studies, Department of Chemistry and Geochemistry, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 994 4031 The mission of the Department of Chemistry and Geochemistry is to pursue a better understanding of the world through scholarship involving faculty working with undergraduate and graduate students and to communicate that understanding to students and the public through exemplary teaching and outreach. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. Degree in Chemistry (Professional Option) Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences, and Professional Studies, Department of Chemistry and Geochemistry This option is certified by the American Chemical Society. Students completing this degree are recognized globally as having completed a rigorous curriculum, that includes advanced courses in inorganic chemistry, theoretical chemistry, biochemistry, and undergraduate research. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include CHEM 3186, CHEM 4216, CHEM 4406, CHEM 4426, CHEM 4506, CHEM 3266, CHEM 3276, CHEM 3366, CHEM 3376. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences, and Professional Studies, Department of Chemistry and Geochemistry College of Letters, Sciences, and Professional Studies, Department of Chemistry and Geochemistry, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 994 4031 The mission of the Department of Chemistry and Geochemistry is to pursue a better understanding of the world through scholarship involving faculty working with undergraduate and graduate students and to communicate that understanding to students and the public through exemplary teaching and outreach. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering The objectives of the Electrical Engineering program are to produce graduates who: work effectively on cross-discipline teams, communicating and coordinating with co-workers and clients; can successfully complete an advanced EE degree; can apply the principles of mathematics, science, computer, and general engineering fundamentals to solve modern technological problems; and can design and analyze electrical engineering systems to solve modern technological problems. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 496 4681 The School of Mines and Engineering is comprised of eight departments. The School of Mines traces its history back to 1895 when the Montana State School of Mines was established. The School of Mines opened in 1900 and the first class graduated in 1903. Until 1922, the School graduated only mining engineers, but these engineers had a broad background in mining, geology, metallurgy, and mineral processing. In 1922, separate degrees in Mining Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering were first offered. In 1930, Geological Engineering was added as a separate degree. Masters&#39; degrees were first authorized in 1928. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. Degree in Environmental Engineering Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Environmental Engineering The mission of the Environmental Engineering program at Montana Tech is to provide a quality education that blends theory with practice and enables graduates to successfully pursue professional careers in the field of Environmental Engineering. The Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Environmental Engineering School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Environmental Engineering, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 994 4031 Accredited by the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology, Montana Tech&#39;s Environmental Engineering degree is one of the best of its kind in the country. The strong curriculum, hands-on-learning, and positive interaction with faculty helps each student develop the skills and confidence needed to communicate effectively with diverse audiences while developing viable solutions in many industries. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. Degree in General Engineering Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours School of Mines and Engineering, Department of General Engineering The General Engineering program stresses professionalism and a solid fundamental engineering education, which the student can apply to a wide range of industrial situations. The department offers a degree plan accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) which leads to a Bachelor of Science degree in General Engineering. The goal of this program is to prepare graduates to enter and continue the practice of engineering at a professional level. Also, the program provides a solid foundation for an advanced engineering degree. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of General Engineering School of Mines and Engineering, Department of General Engineering, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 994 4031 The General Engineering department is the largest engineering department at Montana Tech. Graduates are highly sought after from industry and demand excellent starting salaries. Alumni currently hold positions that range from design engineer to engineering manager to corporate CEO. Graduates work in a wide range of industries including energy production, manufacturing, aerospace, construction, robotics and research. The General Engineering program at Montana Tech stresses professionalism and a solid fundamental engineering education. Students gain a broad training in science, mathematics, computers, and engineering, and are encouraged to select an area of specialization. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. Degree in General Engineering - Civil Engineering Option Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours School of Mines and Engineering, Department of General Engineering The General Engineering program stresses professionalism and a solid fundamental engineering education, which the student can apply to a wide range of industrial situations. The department offers a degree plan accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) which leads to a Bachelor of Science degree in General Engineering. The goal of this program is to prepare graduates to enter and continue the practice of engineering at a professional level. Also, the program provides a solid foundation for an advanced engineering degree. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of General Engineering School of Mines and Engineering, Department of General Engineering, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 994 4031 The General Engineering department is the largest engineering department at Montana Tech. Graduates are highly sought after from industry and demand excellent starting salaries. Alumni currently hold positions that range from design engineer to engineering manager to corporate CEO. Graduates work in a wide range of industries including energy production, manufacturing, aerospace, construction, robotics and research. The General Engineering program at Montana Tech stresses professionalism and a solid fundamental engineering education. Students gain a broad training in science, mathematics, computers, and engineering, and are encouraged to select an area of specialization. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. Degree in General Engineering - Mechanical Engineering Option Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours School of Mines and Engineering, Department of General Engineering The General Engineering program stresses professionalism and a solid fundamental engineering education, which the student can apply to a wide range of industrial situations. The department offers a degree plan accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) which leads to a Bachelor of Science degree in General Engineering. The goal of this program is to prepare graduates to enter and continue the practice of engineering at a professional level. Also, the program provides a solid foundation for an advanced engineering degree. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of General Engineering School of Mines and Engineering, Department of General Engineering, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 994 4031 The General Engineering department is the largest engineering department at Montana Tech. Graduates are highly sought after from industry and demand excellent starting salaries. Alumni currently hold positions that range from design engineer to engineering manager to corporate CEO. Graduates work in a wide range of industries including energy production, manufacturing, aerospace, construction, robotics and research. The General Engineering program at Montana Tech stresses professionalism and a solid fundamental engineering education. Students gain a broad training in science, mathematics, computers, and engineering, and are encouraged to select an area of specialization. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. Degree in General Engineering - Welding Engineering Option Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours School of Mines and Engineering, Department of General Engineering The General Engineering program stresses professionalism and a solid fundamental engineering education, which the student can apply to a wide range of industrial situations. The department offers a degree plan accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) which leads to a Bachelor of Science degree in General Engineering. The goal of this program is to prepare graduates to enter and continue the practice of engineering at a professional level. Also, the program provides a solid foundation for an advanced engineering degree. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of General Engineering School of Mines and Engineering, Department of General Engineering, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 994 4031 The General Engineering department is the largest engineering department at Montana Tech. Graduates are highly sought after from industry and demand excellent starting salaries. Alumni currently hold positions that range from design engineer to engineering manager to corporate CEO. Graduates work in a wide range of industries including energy production, manufacturing, aerospace, construction, robotics and research. The General Engineering program at Montana Tech stresses professionalism and a solid fundamental engineering education. Students gain a broad training in science, mathematics, computers, and engineering, and are encouraged to select an area of specialization. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. Degree in Geological Engineering - Geotechnical Option Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering Geological engineers focus on designing solutions to problems related to the materials of the Earth’s crust, including minerals, sediments, rocks, water, and solid and fluid hydrocarbons (coal, oil, and natural gas). Their specialized engineering knowledge is required in the design and construction of civil works such as roads, dams, and foundations for buildings and bridges; the evaluation and utilization of groundwater resources and their interaction with surface waters; the search for, development, and extraction of rock, mineral and energy resources; and the protection and remediation of the environment. Geological Engineers are also routinely involved in the characterization and mitigation of geologic hazards, such as earthquakes, landslides, ground subsidence, and volcanic activity. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 994 4031 The School of Mines and Engineering is comprised of eight departments. The School of Mines traces its history back to 1895 when the Montana State School of Mines was established. The School of Mines opened in 1900 and the first class graduated in 1903. Until 1922, the School graduated only mining engineers, but these engineers had a broad background in mining, geology, metallurgy, and mineral processing. In 1922, separate degrees in Mining Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering were first offered. In 1930, Geological Engineering was added as a separate degree. Masters&#39; degrees were first authorized in 1928. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. Degree in Geological Engineering - Hydrogeology Option Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering Geological engineers focus on designing solutions to problems related to the materials of the Earth’s crust, including minerals, sediments, rocks, water, and solid and fluid hydrocarbons (coal, oil, and natural gas). Their specialized engineering knowledge is required in the design and construction of civil works such as roads, dams, and foundations for buildings and bridges; the evaluation and utilization of groundwater resources and their interaction with surface waters; the search for, development, and extraction of rock, mineral and energy resources; and the protection and remediation of the environment. Geological Engineers are also routinely involved in the characterization and mitigation of geologic hazards, such as earthquakes, landslides, ground subsidence, and volcanic activity. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 994 4031 The School of Mines and Engineering is comprised of eight departments. The School of Mines traces its history back to 1895 when the Montana State School of Mines was established. The School of Mines opened in 1900 and the first class graduated in 1903. Until 1922, the School graduated only mining engineers, but these engineers had a broad background in mining, geology, metallurgy, and mineral processing. In 1922, separate degrees in Mining Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering were first offered. In 1930, Geological Engineering was added as a separate degree. Masters&#39; degrees were first authorized in 1928. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. Degree in Geological Engineering - Mining Option Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering Geological engineers focus on designing solutions to problems related to the materials of the Earth’s crust, including minerals, sediments, rocks, water, and solid and fluid hydrocarbons (coal, oil, and natural gas). Their specialized engineering knowledge is required in the design and construction of civil works such as roads, dams, and foundations for buildings and bridges; the evaluation and utilization of groundwater resources and their interaction with surface waters; the search for, development, and extraction of rock, mineral and energy resources; and the protection and remediation of the environment. Geological Engineers are also routinely involved in the characterization and mitigation of geologic hazards, such as earthquakes, landslides, ground subsidence, and volcanic activity. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 994 4031 The School of Mines and Engineering is comprised of eight departments. The School of Mines traces its history back to 1895 when the Montana State School of Mines was established. The School of Mines opened in 1900 and the first class graduated in 1903. Until 1922, the School graduated only mining engineers, but these engineers had a broad background in mining, geology, metallurgy, and mineral processing. In 1922, separate degrees in Mining Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering were first offered. In 1930, Geological Engineering was added as a separate degree. Masters&#39; degrees were first authorized in 1928. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. Degree in Geological Engineering - Petroleum Option Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering Geological engineers focus on designing solutions to problems related to the materials of the Earth’s crust, including minerals, sediments, rocks, water, and solid and fluid hydrocarbons (coal, oil, and natural gas). Their specialized engineering knowledge is required in the design and construction of civil works such as roads, dams, and foundations for buildings and bridges; the evaluation and utilization of groundwater resources and their interaction with surface waters; the search for, development, and extraction of rock, mineral and energy resources; and the protection and remediation of the environment. Geological Engineers are also routinely involved in the characterization and mitigation of geologic hazards, such as earthquakes, landslides, ground subsidence, and volcanic activity. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 994 4031 The School of Mines and Engineering is comprised of eight departments. The School of Mines traces its history back to 1895 when the Montana State School of Mines was established. The School of Mines opened in 1900 and the first class graduated in 1903. Until 1922, the School graduated only mining engineers, but these engineers had a broad background in mining, geology, metallurgy, and mineral processing. In 1922, separate degrees in Mining Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering were first offered. In 1930, Geological Engineering was added as a separate degree. Masters&#39; degrees were first authorized in 1928. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. Degree in Geophysical Engineering Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geophysical Engineering The Geophysical Engineering program provides interdisciplinary course of study in physics, geology, math, computer science, and engineering. The geophysical engineer is prepared to work on teams which might include geologists, geohydrologists, petroleum engineers, mining engineers, and environmental engineers. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geophysical Engineering School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geophysical Engineering, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 496 4188 The study of Geophysical Engineering embodies the exploration and appraisal of the earth&#39;s interior by collecting and analyzing physical measurements, which are collected at the earth&#39;s surface, in boreholes, and from aircraft and satellites. A combination of mathematics, physics, geology, chemistry, hydrology, and computer science trains the student as a geophysicist. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. Degree in Liberal Studies: Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Liberal Studies Program The Liberal Studies Program continues a Montana Tech tradition of offering quality courses in the Humanities and Social Sciences. The program stresses self-expression, self-definition, and self-fulfillment. Students are encouraged to develop their intellectual capacities as well as the ability to think analytically, creatively, and critically. Personal advising attention, abundant electives, and systematic career planning help prepare LS students for rewarding careers. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Liberal Studies Program College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Liberal Studies Program, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4462 The Liberal Studies Program continues a Montana Tech tradition of offering quality courses in the Humanities and Social Sciences. The program stresses self-expression, self-definition, and self-fulfillment. Students are encouraged to develop their intellectual capacities as well as the ability to think analytically, creatively, and critically. Personal advising attention, abundant electives, and systematic career planning help prepare LS students for rewarding careers. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. Degree in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering The objectives of the undergraduate program in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering are to provide a broad and quality education with an appropriate blend of theory and practice so students: can successfully and confidently enter into a career, meet the needs of industry, and engage in life-long learning and thereby contribute to the profession and society. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 496 4341 As one of the oldest programs at Montana Tech of The University of Montana, the Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Program continues to serve the historical mission of The School of Mines and therefore the needs and interests of mineral-and metal-related industries by providing students a broad and quality education with an appropriate blend of theory and practice so that they can successfully enter into a career and become productive members of society. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. Degree in Mining Engineering Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Mining Engineering Mining Engineering is the founding program of Montana Tech. Mining Engineers design, construct, and manage surface and underground mines. Montana Tech offers Bachelor of Science and Masters of Science degree programs in Mining Engineering. In addition to a comprehensive engineering foundation, the Mining Engineering program provides training in the mechanics of geologic materials, rock fragmentation, materials handling, mine valuation, ventilation, environmental considerations, and the design and operation of surface and underground mines. Students have access to the latest computer graphic equipment with support hardware and software or computer-assisted mine planning and evaluation. The computer lab in the Mining Engineering department provides students with advanced personal computer systems. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Mining Engineering School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Mining Engineering, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 496 4262 Mining Engineers design, construct, and manage surface mines, underground mines, and quarries. The Montana State School of Mines was established in 1895 and opened in 1900. In 1900, Butte was the premier mining camp in the US and Tech&#39;s mining program focused on hardrock underground mining. Today, however, we train mining engineers in all aspects of mining. The objective is to provide a quality education that blends theory and practice to produce a mining engineer who can enter and pursue a successful career in the field of Mining Engineering and is prepared to meet the vigorous demands of natural resource development throughout the world. In addition to a comprehensive engineering background, the program provides training in the mechanics of geologic materials, blasting, materials handling, mine valuation, ventilation, environmental considerations, and the design and operation of surface and underground mines. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. Degree in Petroleum Engineering Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Petroleum Engineering The primary objective of the Petroleum Engineering curriculum is to impart knowledge of the physical and chemical laws of petroleum and their application to the analysis and solution of engineering problems. The challenges include increasing production rates, improving recovery and protecting the environment. The development of analytical problem solving and of verbal and written communication skills is emphasized throughout the program. An appreciation of the humanities and social sciences, together with a confident enthusiasm for a professional career as a petroleum engineer, are instilled in the student as they proceed toward graduation. There are three primary sub-disciplines within Petroleum Engineering that deal with the specific aspects of producing crude oil and natural gases: Drilling, Production, and Reservoir Engineering. The curriculum is designed to give each student a working knowledge of all three and thus the ability to start a career in any of these areas. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Petroleum Engineering School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Petroleum Engineering, 1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4197 Petroleum engineers design and operate wells and well systems to produce crude oil and natural gas resources from the earth. Responsibilities of the engineer include the design, construction, operation, and management of drilling, production, and field processing systems to economically recover and utilize the world&#39;s principle source of fuels and chemical feed-stocks. Effective synthesis of these systems is based on a comprehensive knowledge of basic mathematics, science, and engineering principles. The curriculum is designed to give each student a working knowledge of the following sub-disciplines within Petroleum Engineering: Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. Degree in Professional and Technical Communication: Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Technical Communication The Professional and Technical Communication (PTC) program provides a formal, practical course of study that prepares students to understand and communicate the relationship between individuals and their technologically oriented society. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Technical Communication College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Technical Communication, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 496 4297 Students in Technical Communication will plan, develop, and complete technical communication projects in one or more fields of science and technology. This program will be practice-oriented, emphasizing a problem-solving approach that empowers people in many disciplines to communicate more effectively. Candidates are expected to bridge the complex and isolated worlds of scientific and technical specialties. Through employment of effective communication strategies, candidates will help to make those worlds more comprehensible. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. in Biological Sciences - Cellular and Molecular Track Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Biological Sciences The Cellular and Molecular Track within the Biological Sciences degree plan allows students to dig deeper into the cellular and molecular basis of life. From Genetics and Immunology to Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, the curriculum in this track provides those interested in health professions and/or research in the microbiological or biomedical arenas with a solid foundation upon which to build. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include BIOL 1236 Southwestern MT Flora, BIOL 1826 Environmental Issues, BIOL 2136 Nat, Hist. of Vertebrates, BIOL 2586 Basic Nutrition, BIOL 2706 Bioethics, BIOL 2746 Evolution of Man, BIOL 2956 Special Topics, BIOL 3026 Microbiology of Wine Making, BIOL 3036 Identification of Algae, BIOL 3116 Plant Ecology, BIOL 3126 Animal Ecology, BIOL 3136 Plant Physiology, BIOL 3216 General Botany, BIOL 3326 General Zoology, BIOL 3546 Industrial Toxicology, BIOL 3976 Special Problems, BIOL 4156 Alpine Ecology, BIOL 4196 Winter Ecology, BIOL 4206 Environmental Microbiology, BIOL 4600 Medical Physiology, BIOL 4706 Micro for Health Professionals, BIOL 4956 Special Topics. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Biological Sciences College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Biological Sciences, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4791 For the past 108 years, Montana Tech has earned a reputation as one of the finest science, engineering, and technical colleges in the world. Montana Tech is a leader in undergraduate and graduate education and research in the Pacific Northwest in engineering, science, energy, health, information sciences and technology. With more than 40 academic programs and 38 clubs and organizations, Tech offers tremendous opportunities in a student friendly environment. Recently, the Princeton Review selected Montana Tech as one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education featuring Tech in their 2009 edition of &quot;The Best 368 Colleges&quot;. Montana Tech was also named by U.S.News &amp; World Report as the 3rd Top Public Baccalaureate College in the West in the 2009 edition of “America’s Best Colleges”. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. in Biological Sciences - Organismal Track Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Biological Sciences The Organismal Track covers applied and theoretical aspects of plant, animal and microbial ecology and biodiversity and is designed to take advantage of our geographic setting, providing extraordinary opportunities for field-based education and research. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include BIOL 1236 Southwestern MT Flora, BIOL 1826 Environmental Issues, BIOL 2136 Nat, Hist. of Vertebrates, BIOL 2586 Basic Nutrition, BIOL 2706 Bioethics, BIOL 2746 Evolution of Man, BIOL 2956 Special Topics, BIOL 3026 Microbiology of Wine Making, BIOL 3036 Identification of Algae, BIOL 3116 Plant Ecology, BIOL 3126 Animal Ecology, BIOL 3136 Plant Physiology, BIOL 3216 General Botany, BIOL 3326 General Zoology, BIOL 3546 Industrial Toxicology, BIOL 3976 Special Problems, BIOL 4156 Alpine Ecology, BIOL 4196 Winter Ecology, BIOL 4206 Environmental Microbiology, BIOL 4600 Medical Physiology, BIOL 4706 Micro for Health Professionals, BIOL 4956 Special Topics. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Biological Sciences College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Biological Sciences, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4791 For the past 108 years, Montana Tech has earned a reputation as one of the finest science, engineering, and technical colleges in the world. Montana Tech is a leader in undergraduate and graduate education and research in the Pacific Northwest in engineering, science, energy, health, information sciences and technology. With more than 40 academic programs and 38 clubs and organizations, Tech offers tremendous opportunities in a student friendly environment. Recently, the Princeton Review selected Montana Tech as one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education featuring Tech in their 2009 edition of &quot;The Best 368 Colleges&quot;. Montana Tech was also named by U.S.News &amp; World Report as the 3rd Top Public Baccalaureate College in the West in the 2009 edition of “America’s Best Colleges”. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. in Business and Information Technology - Accounting Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Business and Information Technology Department Students concentrate on accounting and have the opportunity, through Tech course work, to prepare for the Certified Public Accountant and Certified Management Accountant exams. Students preparing to take the Certified Public Accountant exam should be aware that a minimum of 150 college credit hours are required prior to obtaining certification in Montana. Students are encouraged to discuss options for meeting this requirement with their advisors. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include BUS 3046 Cost Accounting II, BUS 4016 Tax Accounting I, BUS 4026 Tax Accounting II, BUS 4146 Auditing I, BUS 4156 Auditing II, BUS 4216 Advanced Accounting I, BUS 4226 Fund Accounting, BUS 4276 Accounting Theory, BUS 4286 CPA Review. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Business and Information Technology Department College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Business and Information Technology Department, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4457 The BIT department is one of the largest programs on the Montana Tech campus! The BIT offices and many of its classes are in the Engineering Laboratory Classroom building (ELC). Faculty members are passionate about teaching and providing a quality education. International trade and an ever changing economy create a need for us to constantly assess the curriculum and make changes to maintain a cutting edge program. In this past academic year a number of changes have been considered to ensure that students will receive the best possible education for today&#39;s world. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. in Business and Information Technology - Entrepreneurship Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Business and Information Technology Department Students study developing, financing and managing the small, technological business. The concentration is financial in nature and prepares students for careers in the emerging small business finance arena. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include BUS 3036 Cost Accounting I, BUS 3446 Entrepreneurship I, BUS 3536 Financial Management, BUS 4036 Small Business Taxation, BUS 4326 Marketing Strategies, BUS 4456 Entrepreneurship II, BUS 4896 Small Business Internship. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Business and Information Technology Department College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Business and Information Technology Department, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4457 The BIT department is one of the largest programs on the Montana Tech campus! The BIT offices and many of its classes are in the Engineering Laboratory Classroom building (ELC). Faculty members are passionate about teaching and providing a quality education. International trade and an ever changing economy create a need for us to constantly assess the curriculum and make changes to maintain a cutting edge program. In this past academic year a number of changes have been considered to ensure that students will receive the best possible education for today&#39;s world. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. in Business and Information Technology - Management Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Business and Information Technology Department Students concentrate on applied management and communications course work. They are prepared for careers in management with emphasis on verbal, written and electronic communication. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include Engl 2046 Intermediate Writing, PTC 3476W Introduction to Desktop Publishing, PTC 4056 Technical Editing, COMM 1226 Public Speaking – 2, COMM 3226 Group Dynamics, COMM 3246 Business and Professional Communications, COMM 3276 Interpersonal Communication, COMM 3286 Argumentation, COMM 4216 Public Relations Practice and Management, COMM 4296 Communication Theory, COMM 4556 Persuasion. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Business and Information Technology Department College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Business and Information Technology Department, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4457 The BIT department is one of the largest programs on the Montana Tech campus! The BIT offices and many of its classes are in the Engineering Laboratory Classroom building (ELC). Faculty members are passionate about teaching and providing a quality education. International trade and an ever changing economy create a need for us to constantly assess the curriculum and make changes to maintain a cutting edge program. In this past academic year a number of changes have been considered to ensure that students will receive the best possible education for today&#39;s world. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. in Computer Science - Business Application Option Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Computer Science Department The Computer Science program is accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology/Computing Accreditation Commission (ABET/CAC). It is housed in the Computer Science department which provides instruction and laboratory experience to students of most other majors on campus. The program maintains a balance of theory and practical experience, made possible by low class sizes and a low student to faculty ratio. There are several computing labs across campus that are open to students of all majors. The Computer Science department laboratory is centrally located between faculty offices, enabling significant student faculty interaction. This lab contains computers running MS Windows and Linux. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include C.S. 1006 Computer Science and Software Engineering Freshman Seminar, C.S. 2106 Introduction to Computer Science I, C.S. 2116 Introduction to Computer Science II, C.S. 2126 Applications Programming, C.S. 2136 Matlab Programming for Engineers and Scientists, C.S. 2146 C Programming for Engineers and Scientists, C.S. 2156 Emedded Systems Development, C.S. 2546 Object-Oriented Programming, C.S. 2656 Database Management, C.S. 2916 Internship, C.S. 2956 Special Topics, C.S. 2966 Independent Study, C.S. 3126 Advanced Application Programming, C.S. 3166 Discrete Structures, C.S. 3316 Data Structures and Algorithms I, C.S. 3326 Data Structures and Algorithms II, C.S. 3356 Programming Languages, C.S. 3406 Operating Systems Design, C.S. 4206 Decision Support Systems. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Computer Science Department College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Computer Science Department, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4855 The Computer Science Department at Montana Tech of the University of Montana seeks to teach students the practical techniques of computer programming, networking, data base management, and large scale software development as well as the mathematical and theoretical foundations of problem solving with computer assistance. The Computer Science Degree is accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) Computing Accreditation Committee. The Software Engineering Degree is positioned to be accredited in the Fall Semester of 2008 by ABET Engineering Accreditation Committee. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. in Computer Science - Electronic Control System Option Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Computer Science Department The Computer Science program is accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology/Computing Accreditation Commission (ABET/CAC). It is housed in the Computer Science department which provides instruction and laboratory experience to students of most other majors on campus. The program maintains a balance of theory and practical experience, made possible by low class sizes and a low student to faculty ratio. There are several computing labs across campus that are open to students of all majors. The Computer Science department laboratory is centrally located between faculty offices, enabling significant student faculty interaction. This lab contains computers running MS Windows and Linux. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include C.S. 1006 Computer Science and Software Engineering Freshman Seminar, C.S. 2106 Introduction to Computer Science I, C.S. 2116 Introduction to Computer Science II, C.S. 2126 Applications Programming, C.S. 2136 Matlab Programming for Engineers and Scientists, C.S. 2146 C Programming for Engineers and Scientists, C.S. 2156 Emedded Systems Development, C.S. 2546 Object-Oriented Programming, C.S. 2656 Database Management, C.S. 2916 Internship, C.S. 2956 Special Topics, C.S. 2966 Independent Study, C.S. 3126 Advanced Application Programming, C.S. 3166 Discrete Structures, C.S. 3316 Data Structures and Algorithms I, C.S. 3326 Data Structures and Algorithms II, C.S. 3356 Programming Languages, C.S. 3406 Operating Systems Design, C.S. 4206 Decision Support Systems. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Computer Science Department College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Computer Science Department, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4855 The Computer Science Department at Montana Tech of the University of Montana seeks to teach students the practical techniques of computer programming, networking, data base management, and large scale software development as well as the mathematical and theoretical foundations of problem solving with computer assistance. The Computer Science Degree is accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) Computing Accreditation Committee. The Software Engineering Degree is positioned to be accredited in the Fall Semester of 2008 by ABET Engineering Accreditation Committee. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. in Computer Science - Engineering Application Option Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Computer Science Department The Computer Science program is accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology/Computing Accreditation Commission (ABET/CAC). It is housed in the Computer Science department which provides instruction and laboratory experience to students of most other majors on campus. The program maintains a balance of theory and practical experience, made possible by low class sizes and a low student to faculty ratio. There are several computing labs across campus that are open to students of all majors. The Computer Science department laboratory is centrally located between faculty offices, enabling significant student faculty interaction. This lab contains computers running MS Windows and Linux. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include C.S. 1006 Computer Science and Software Engineering Freshman Seminar, C.S. 2106 Introduction to Computer Science I, C.S. 2116 Introduction to Computer Science II, C.S. 2126 Applications Programming, C.S. 2136 Matlab Programming for Engineers and Scientists, C.S. 2146 C Programming for Engineers and Scientists, C.S. 2156 Emedded Systems Development, C.S. 2546 Object-Oriented Programming, C.S. 2656 Database Management, C.S. 2916 Internship, C.S. 2956 Special Topics, C.S. 2966 Independent Study, C.S. 3126 Advanced Application Programming, C.S. 3166 Discrete Structures, C.S. 3316 Data Structures and Algorithms I, C.S. 3326 Data Structures and Algorithms II, C.S. 3356 Programming Languages, C.S. 3406 Operating Systems Design, C.S. 4206 Decision Support Systems. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Computer Science Department College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Computer Science Department, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4855 The Computer Science Department at Montana Tech of the University of Montana seeks to teach students the practical techniques of computer programming, networking, data base management, and large scale software development as well as the mathematical and theoretical foundations of problem solving with computer assistance. The Computer Science Degree is accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) Computing Accreditation Committee. The Software Engineering Degree is positioned to be accredited in the Fall Semester of 2008 by ABET Engineering Accreditation Committee. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. in Computer Science - Statistics Application Option Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Computer Science Department The Computer Science program is accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology/Computing Accreditation Commission (ABET/CAC). It is housed in the Computer Science department which provides instruction and laboratory experience to students of most other majors on campus. The program maintains a balance of theory and practical experience, made possible by low class sizes and a low student to faculty ratio. There are several computing labs across campus that are open to students of all majors. The Computer Science department laboratory is centrally located between faculty offices, enabling significant student faculty interaction. This lab contains computers running MS Windows and Linux. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include C.S. 1006 Computer Science and Software Engineering Freshman Seminar, C.S. 2106 Introduction to Computer Science I, C.S. 2116 Introduction to Computer Science II, C.S. 2126 Applications Programming, C.S. 2136 Matlab Programming for Engineers and Scientists, C.S. 2146 C Programming for Engineers and Scientists, C.S. 2156 Emedded Systems Development, C.S. 2546 Object-Oriented Programming, C.S. 2656 Database Management, C.S. 2916 Internship, C.S. 2956 Special Topics, C.S. 2966 Independent Study, C.S. 3126 Advanced Application Programming, C.S. 3166 Discrete Structures, C.S. 3316 Data Structures and Algorithms I, C.S. 3326 Data Structures and Algorithms II, C.S. 3356 Programming Languages, C.S. 3406 Operating Systems Design, C.S. 4206 Decision Support Systems. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Computer Science Department College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Computer Science Department, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4855 The Computer Science Department at Montana Tech of the University of Montana seeks to teach students the practical techniques of computer programming, networking, data base management, and large scale software development as well as the mathematical and theoretical foundations of problem solving with computer assistance. The Computer Science Degree is accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) Computing Accreditation Committee. The Software Engineering Degree is positioned to be accredited in the Fall Semester of 2008 by ABET Engineering Accreditation Committee. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. in Computer Science - Technical Communication Option Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Computer Science Department The Computer Science program is accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology/Computing Accreditation Commission (ABET/CAC). It is housed in the Computer Science department which provides instruction and laboratory experience to students of most other majors on campus. The program maintains a balance of theory and practical experience, made possible by low class sizes and a low student to faculty ratio. There are several computing labs across campus that are open to students of all majors. The Computer Science department laboratory is centrally located between faculty offices, enabling significant student faculty interaction. This lab contains computers running MS Windows and Linux. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include C.S. 1006 Computer Science and Software Engineering Freshman Seminar, C.S. 2106 Introduction to Computer Science I, C.S. 2116 Introduction to Computer Science II, C.S. 2126 Applications Programming, C.S. 2136 Matlab Programming for Engineers and Scientists, C.S. 2146 C Programming for Engineers and Scientists, C.S. 2156 Emedded Systems Development, C.S. 2546 Object-Oriented Programming, C.S. 2656 Database Management, C.S. 2916 Internship, C.S. 2956 Special Topics, C.S. 2966 Independent Study, C.S. 3126 Advanced Application Programming, C.S. 3166 Discrete Structures, C.S. 3316 Data Structures and Algorithms I, C.S. 3326 Data Structures and Algorithms II, C.S. 3356 Programming Languages, C.S. 3406 Operating Systems Design, C.S. 4206 Decision Support Systems. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Computer Science Department College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Computer Science Department, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4855 The Computer Science Department at Montana Tech of the University of Montana seeks to teach students the practical techniques of computer programming, networking, data base management, and large scale software development as well as the mathematical and theoretical foundations of problem solving with computer assistance. The Computer Science Degree is accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) Computing Accreditation Committee. The Software Engineering Degree is positioned to be accredited in the Fall Semester of 2008 by ABET Engineering Accreditation Committee. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana B.S. in General Science Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, General Sciences Department The General Science Program allows pre-health students preparing for careers in medicine, dentistry or related fields to meet professional school admissions requirements while completing a Bachelor of Science degree. General Science, when combined with a second major can work well for students planning careers in science-related business, public relations, and human services. General Science combined with a Master’s degree in education provides excellent training for science education. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, General Sciences Department College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, General Sciences Department, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4791 For the past 108 years, Montana Tech has earned a reputation as one of the finest science, engineering, and technical colleges in the world. Montana Tech is a leader in undergraduate and graduate education and research in the Pacific Northwest in engineering, science, energy, health, information sciences and technology. With more than 40 academic programs and 38 clubs and organizations, Tech offers tremendous opportunities in a student friendly environment. Recently, the Princeton Review selected Montana Tech as one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education featuring Tech in their 2009 edition of &quot;The Best 368 Colleges&quot;. Montana Tech was also named by U.S.News &amp; World Report as the 3rd Top Public Baccalaureate College in the West in the 2009 edition of “America’s Best Colleges”. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana BS Degree in Health Care Informatics - Business Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Health Care Informatics Program The mission of the Health Care Informatics Program is to give students an educational experience that provides them with the knowledge, skills and tools needed to be effective members and/or leaders in multidisciplinary groups responsible for the design and development, implementation, evaluation and management of healthcare information systems. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include HCI 4306 Health Care Informatics Practicum, HCI 4916 Health Care Informatics Internship, HCI 4106 Project and Systems Management. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Health Care Informatics Program College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Health Care Informatics Program, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4345 Focused on developing future leaders in health information technology, Montana Tech&#39;s degree program in Health Care Informatics (HCI) stands as the nations&#39;s first undergraduate HCI degree. With many of its courses offered through distance education, the HCI program is offered as a Bachelor of Science degree. By offering a curriculum balanced between health care, information technology, and communications, graduates are prepared to serve as project managers at the interface of clinical care and information technology. With rapid growth in health information technology, job prospects are exceptional throughout the health care industry. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana BS Degree in Health Care Informatics - Computer Science Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Health Care Informatics Program The mission of the Health Care Informatics Program is to give students an educational experience that provides them with the knowledge, skills and tools needed to be effective members and/or leaders in multidisciplinary groups responsible for the design and development, implementation, evaluation and management of healthcare information systems. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include HCI 4306 Health Care Informatics Practicum, HCI 4916 Health Care Informatics Internship, HCI 4106 Project and Systems Management. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Health Care Informatics Program College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Health Care Informatics Program, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4345 Focused on developing future leaders in health information technology, Montana Tech&#39;s degree program in Health Care Informatics (HCI) stands as the nations&#39;s first undergraduate HCI degree. With many of its courses offered through distance education, the HCI program is offered as a Bachelor of Science degree. By offering a curriculum balanced between health care, information technology, and communications, graduates are prepared to serve as project managers at the interface of clinical care and information technology. With rapid growth in health information technology, job prospects are exceptional throughout the health care industry. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Bachelor of Science in Mathematical Sciences - Math Option Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Mathematical Sciences The mission of the Mathematical Sciences program is to provide a quality education that blends theory and practice to produce a mathematician who can enter and pursue a successful career in one of the many mathematical fields or pursue an advanced degree in a mathematical science. Mathematics graduates will be prepared to meet the demands of the growing number of quantitative and data based sciences. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include MATH 4136W Advanced Calculus I, MATH 4336 Probability Theory, MATH 4106 Numerical Computing, MATH 4146W Advanced Calculus II, MATH 4346 Statistical Theory. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Mathematical Sciences College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Mathematical Sciences, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4366 The Mathematics program at Montana Tech endeavors to teach students the methodology of mathematical thinking and to provide them with the fundamental mathematical literacy necessary in their respective fields of study. For over three decades the Mathematics degree program has received full accreditation with no deficiencies. Faculty members display a varied set of quality credentials and offer a wealth of teaching experience. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Bachelor of Science in Mathematical Sciences - Secondary Education Option Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Mathematical Sciences The mission of the Mathematical Sciences program is to provide a quality education that blends theory and practice to produce a mathematician who can enter and pursue a successful career in one of the many mathematical fields or pursue an advanced degree in a mathematical science. Mathematics graduates will be prepared to meet the demands of the growing number of quantitative and data based sciences. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include MATH 4136W Advanced Calculus I, MATH 4336 Probability Theory, MATH 4106 Numerical Computing, MATH 4146W Advanced Calculus II, MATH 4346 Statistical Theory. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Mathematical Sciences College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Mathematical Sciences, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4366 The Mathematics program at Montana Tech endeavors to teach students the methodology of mathematical thinking and to provide them with the fundamental mathematical literacy necessary in their respective fields of study. For over three decades the Mathematics degree program has received full accreditation with no deficiencies. Faculty members display a varied set of quality credentials and offer a wealth of teaching experience. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Bachelor of Science in Mathematical Sciences - Statistics Option Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Mathematical Sciences The mission of the Mathematical Sciences program is to provide a quality education that blends theory and practice to produce a mathematician who can enter and pursue a successful career in one of the many mathematical fields or pursue an advanced degree in a mathematical science. Mathematics graduates will be prepared to meet the demands of the growing number of quantitative and data based sciences. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include MATH 4136W Advanced Calculus I, MATH 4336 Probability Theory, MATH 4106 Numerical Computing, MATH 4146W Advanced Calculus II, MATH 4346 Statistical Theory. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Mathematical Sciences College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Mathematical Sciences, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4366 The Mathematics program at Montana Tech endeavors to teach students the methodology of mathematical thinking and to provide them with the fundamental mathematical literacy necessary in their respective fields of study. For over three decades the Mathematics degree program has received full accreditation with no deficiencies. Faculty members display a varied set of quality credentials and offer a wealth of teaching experience. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Bachelor of Science in Occupational Safety and Health Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Safety, Health and Industrial Hygiene The Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) degree is designed for the science-oriented student who likes to work with people, and who is concerned about employee safety and health. The OSH professional may work wherever health or safety hazards exist. Past graduates work for a diversity of employers, including manufacturing, mining, construction and utility industries, government bodies, insurance companies and consulting firms. Opportunities for graduate study are also excellent. At the graduate level, the OSH student usually specializes in either industrial hygiene or industrial safety related areas. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Safety, Health and Industrial Hygiene School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Safety, Health and Industrial Hygiene, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4115 The School of Mines and Engineering is comprised of eight departments. The School of Mines traces its history back to 1895 when the Montana State School of Mines was established. The School of Mines opened in 1900 and the first class graduated in 1903. Until 1922, the School graduated only mining engineers, but these engineers had a broad background in mining, geology, metallurgy, and mineral processing. In 1922, separate degrees in Mining Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering were first offered. In 1930, Geological Engineering was added as a separate degree. Masters&#39; degrees were first authorized in 1928. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Bachelor of Science in Occupational Safety and Health - Applied Health Science Option Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Safety, Health and Industrial Hygiene The AHS degree option within the Occupational Safety and Health degree program is designed for the science-oriented student who wishes to work with people, and who is concerned about their health and physical well being. The AHS student will be trained to appraise an individual’s life-style, health habits, and fitness level. The student will learn how to complete a personal fitness assessment and utilize the information gathered to recommend a personalized fitness program that will help the participant improve or maintain their overall health and their physical working capacity. The AHS option is able to take full advantage of many of the other college departments and provides the student, through the Career Services office, with actual on-the-job training. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Safety, Health and Industrial Hygiene School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Safety, Health and Industrial Hygiene, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4115 The School of Mines and Engineering is comprised of eight departments. The School of Mines traces its history back to 1895 when the Montana State School of Mines was established. The School of Mines opened in 1900 and the first class graduated in 1903. Until 1922, the School graduated only mining engineers, but these engineers had a broad background in mining, geology, metallurgy, and mineral processing. In 1922, separate degrees in Mining Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering were first offered. In 1930, Geological Engineering was added as a separate degree. Masters&#39; degrees were first authorized in 1928. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Bachelors (BSN) Degree in Professional Nursing Full Time 4 Year(s) $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Nursing Department   Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include BIOL 2016 Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 2026 Anatomy and Physiology II, BIOL 2586 Basic Nutrition, CHEM 1016 Introduction to General Chemistry, CHEM 1106 Health Chemistry Lab, COMM 1046 English Composition, MATH 1056 College Algebra, NURS 1016 Introduction to Nursing, PSYC 1000 General Psychology. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Nursing Department College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Nursing Department, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 3726 For the past 108 years, Montana Tech has earned a reputation as one of the finest science, engineering, and technical colleges in the world. Montana Tech is a leader in undergraduate and graduate education and research in the Pacific Northwest in engineering, science, energy, health, information sciences and technology. With more than 40 academic programs and 38 clubs and organizations, Tech offers tremendous opportunities in a student friendly environment. Recently, the Princeton Review selected Montana Tech as one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education featuring Tech in their 2009 edition of &quot;The Best 368 Colleges&quot;. Montana Tech was also named by U.S.News &amp; World Report as the 3rd Top Public Baccalaureate College in the West in the 2009 edition of “America’s Best Colleges”. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Honors in General Science Full Time Variable $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, General Sciences Department The General Science Program allows pre-health students preparing for careers in medicine, dentistry or related fields to meet professional school admissions requirements while completing a Bachelor of Science degree. General Science, when combined with a second major can work well for students planning careers in science-related business, public relations, and human services. General Science combined with a Master’s degree in education provides excellent training for science education. Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Bachelor degree Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, General Sciences Department College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, General Sciences Department, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4791 For the past 108 years, Montana Tech has earned a reputation as one of the finest science, engineering, and technical colleges in the world. Montana Tech is a leader in undergraduate and graduate education and research in the Pacific Northwest in engineering, science, energy, health, information sciences and technology. With more than 40 academic programs and 38 clubs and organizations, Tech offers tremendous opportunities in a student friendly environment. Recently, the Princeton Review selected Montana Tech as one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education featuring Tech in their 2009 edition of &quot;The Best 368 Colleges&quot;. Montana Tech was also named by U.S.News &amp; World Report as the 3rd Top Public Baccalaureate College in the West in the 2009 edition of “America’s Best Colleges”. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Individualized Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Full Time J $ 9,486 ( Rs 4,36,733 ) a year Montana Tech Graduate School This program allows the student to bring forward a problem or series of problems to research. The student must seek out faculty with the resources and expertise to assist them in defining and executing the research goals and the skills and competencies (objectives) needed to reach those goals. These faculty can be from Montana Tech or The University of Montana. The program requires 45 credits beyond the master's degree, a comprehensive exam and a dissertation. Admission requirements are having B.S. in chemistry, geology, or any area of science or engineering. International students must have official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score showing a minimum 525 paper-based, 195 computer-based, or 71 internet-based result. The students may satisfy the requirement by providing an official high school transcript along with two (2) letters of recommendation from high school faculty specifically regarding your English language capabilities. International freshman must show at least a 2.0 grade point average (C average) based on a 4.0 grading scale. We must have offiicial, signed transcripts from his/her high school, technical schools, colleges and universities that the students have attended. All official transcripts are required and must be in English. Masters Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 Montana Tech Graduate School Montana Tech Graduate School, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 994 4031 For the past 108 years, Montana Tech has earned a reputation as one of the finest science, engineering, and technical colleges in the world. Montana Tech is a leader in undergraduate and graduate education and research in the Pacific Northwest in engineering, science, energy, health, information sciences and technology. With more than 40 academic programs and 38 clubs and organizations, Tech offers tremendous opportunities in a student friendly environment. Recently, the Princeton Review selected Montana Tech as one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education featuring Tech in their 2009 edition of &quot;The Best 368 Colleges&quot;. Montana Tech was also named by U.S.News &amp; World Report as the 3rd Top Public Baccalaureate College in the West in the 2009 edition of “America’s Best Colleges”. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Interdisciplinary Master of Science in General Studies/Liberal Arts Full Time J $ 9,486 ( Rs 4,36,733 ) a year Montana Tech Graduate School This program allows students to work with faculty in the design of a graduate curriculum tailored to their unique academic, creative and professional objectives. The program is available to both engineering and science graduate students. The IMS program offers a non-thesis option (37 credits) and a thesis option (31 credits). The non-thesis option will typically be available to only those students who can document a history of written and oral publications and presentations. Admission requirements are having B.S. in chemistry, geology, or any area of science or engineering. International students must have official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score showing a minimum 525 paper-based, 195 computer-based, or 71 internet-based result. The students may satisfy the requirement by providing an official high school transcript along with two (2) letters of recommendation from high school faculty specifically regarding your English language capabilities. International freshman must show at least a 2.0 grade point average (C average) based on a 4.0 grading scale. We must have offiicial, signed transcripts from his/her high school, technical schools, colleges and universities that the students have attended. All official transcripts are required and must be in English. Masters Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 Montana Tech Graduate School Montana Tech Graduate School, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 994 4031 For the past 108 years, Montana Tech has earned a reputation as one of the finest science, engineering, and technical colleges in the world. Montana Tech is a leader in undergraduate and graduate education and research in the Pacific Northwest in engineering, science, energy, health, information sciences and technology. With more than 40 academic programs and 38 clubs and organizations, Tech offers tremendous opportunities in a student friendly environment. Recently, the Princeton Review selected Montana Tech as one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education featuring Tech in their 2009 edition of &quot;The Best 368 Colleges&quot;. Montana Tech was also named by U.S.News &amp; World Report as the 3rd Top Public Baccalaureate College in the West in the 2009 edition of “America’s Best Colleges”. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Full Time J $ 9,486 ( Rs 4,36,733 ) a year School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering In this program Students take lower-level fundamental engineering courses in the areas of mechanics, electric circuits, electronics, digital circuits, electricity and magnetism, electric machines, and signals and systems. At this point, sutdents also take advanced mathmatical courses as well as supporting subjects such as engineering economics and technical communications. The curriculum is concluded with upper-division courses such as control theory, communication systems, microprocessors, professional electives, and a capstone design coure. With professional electives, students further develop advanced electrical engineering design knowledge. Engineering design involving the formulation and solution to open-ended problems is integrated throughout the curriculum beginning the freshman year. Admission requirements are having B.S. in chemistry, geology, or any area of science or engineering. International students must have official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score showing a minimum 525 paper-based, 195 computer-based, or 71 internet-based result. The students may satisfy the requirement by providing an official high school transcript along with two (2) letters of recommendation from high school faculty specifically regarding your English language capabilities. International freshman must show at least a 2.0 grade point average (C average) based on a 4.0 grading scale. We must have offiicial, signed transcripts from his/her high school, technical schools, colleges and universities that the students have attended. All official transcripts are required and must be in English. Masters Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 496 4681 The School of Mines and Engineering is comprised of eight departments. The School of Mines traces its history back to 1895 when the Montana State School of Mines was established. The School of Mines opened in 1900 and the first class graduated in 1903. Until 1922, the School graduated only mining engineers, but these engineers had a broad background in mining, geology, metallurgy, and mineral processing. In 1922, separate degrees in Mining Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering were first offered. In 1930, Geological Engineering was added as a separate degree. Masters&#39; degrees were first authorized in 1928. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Master of Science in Environmental Engineering Full Time J $ 9,486 ( Rs 4,36,733 ) a year School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Environmental Engineering This rapidly growing interdisciplinary field allows students to pursue their area of environmental interest. Generally, research projects at Montana Tech relate to the environmental challenges facing the minerals industry. A research thesis is required. A program of courses is required and is established in consultation among the student, the major advisor and the graduate committee. Depending upon the student’s background, deficiency courses in sciences or engineering may be required as part of the graduate program. Degree requirements include a research thesis and a program of courses are to be established in consultation among the student, the major advisor, and the graduate committee. Depending upon the student’s background, deficiency courses in sciences or engineering including one credit each of air and water sampling and analysis (ENVE 1180/2170) may be required as part of the graduate program. Seminar requirements include one credit of ENGR 5150 Graduate Writing Seminar, and two credits of ENVE 5940 Graduate Seminar. Candidates for a master’s degree must present their thesis orally and pass an oral examination on the thesis work. The oral examination may also include general questions related to environmental engineering. Admission requirements are having B.S. in chemistry, geology, or any area of science or engineering. International students must have official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score showing a minimum 525 paper-based, 195 computer-based, or 71 internet-based result. The students may satisfy the requirement by providing an official high school transcript along with two (2) letters of recommendation from high school faculty specifically regarding your English language capabilities. International freshman must show at least a 2.0 grade point average (C average) based on a 4.0 grading scale. We must have offiicial, signed transcripts from his/her high school, technical schools, colleges and universities that the students have attended. All official transcripts are required and must be in English. Masters Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The Core Curriculum are ENVE 5210 Risk Analysis 3, ENVE 5400 Pollution Prevention 3, ENGR 5150 Graduate Writing Seminar 1, ENVE 5900 Thesis Research 8 (required), ENVE 5170 Graduate Seminar on Environmental Statistics 1, ENVE 5180 Graduate Seminar. Air Emphasis, ENVE 5190 Air Pollution Engineering II 3, ENVE 5620 Adv. Industrial Water Pollution Control 3. Water Emphasis, ENVE 5030 Water Quality Engineering II 3, ENVE 5240 Surface Water Modeling 3. Soils Emphasis, ENVE 4140 Land Reclamation 3, ENVE 5290 Hazardous Waste Engineering 3. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Environmental Engineering School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Environmental Engineering, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 994 4031 Accredited by the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology, Montana Tech&#39;s Environmental Engineering degree is one of the best of its kind in the country. The strong curriculum, hands-on-learning, and positive interaction with faculty helps each student develop the skills and confidence needed to communicate effectively with diverse audiences while developing viable solutions in many industries. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Master of Science in General Engineering - Civil Engineering Full Time J $ 9,486 ( Rs 4,36,733 ) a year School of Mines and Engineering, Department of General Engineering This program requires courses in surveying, structural engineering, land development and water conveyance. It also includes courses taught in the Environmental Engineering, Geological Engineering, and Mining Engineering Departments. In addition to the general engineering core, this option offers the student a specialization in the civil engineering areas of foundations and structures and surface water. The remainder of the Civil Engineering technical electives are chosen from areas in advanced structures, water and soil remediation, mine construction, environmental issues, hydrogeology, and geo-mechanics. Admission requirements are having B.S. in chemistry, geology, or any area of science or engineering. International students must have official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score showing a minimum 525 paper-based, 195 computer-based, or 71 internet-based result. The students may satisfy the requirement by providing an official high school transcript along with two (2) letters of recommendation from high school faculty specifically regarding your English language capabilities. International freshman must show at least a 2.0 grade point average (C average) based on a 4.0 grading scale. We must have offiicial, signed transcripts from his/her high school, technical schools, colleges and universities that the students have attended. All official transcripts are required and must be in English. Masters Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of General Engineering School of Mines and Engineering, Department of General Engineering, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 994 4031 The General Engineering department is the largest engineering department at Montana Tech. Graduates are highly sought after from industry and demand excellent starting salaries. Alumni currently hold positions that range from design engineer to engineering manager to corporate CEO. Graduates work in a wide range of industries including energy production, manufacturing, aerospace, construction, robotics and research. The General Engineering program at Montana Tech stresses professionalism and a solid fundamental engineering education. Students gain a broad training in science, mathematics, computers, and engineering, and are encouraged to select an area of specialization. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Master of Science in General Engineering - Mechanical Engineering Full Time J $ 9,486 ( Rs 4,36,733 ) a year School of Mines and Engineering, Department of General Engineering This program involves the classic mechanical engineering topics of machine design, mechanics, and thermal-energy. There are other mechanical concentrations to choose from including mechatronics, HVAC (heating and air conditioning), industrial plant design, structural mechanics, and concurrent engineering. The Mechanical Option prepares the graduate for jobs in the broad field of mechanical engineering that includes power production, equipment design, industrial plant design, manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, mechanical component/system design and maintenance. Admission requirements are having B.S. in chemistry, geology, or any area of science or engineering. International students must have official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score showing a minimum 525 paper-based, 195 computer-based, or 71 internet-based result. The students may satisfy the requirement by providing an official high school transcript along with two (2) letters of recommendation from high school faculty specifically regarding your English language capabilities. International freshman must show at least a 2.0 grade point average (C average) based on a 4.0 grading scale. We must have offiicial, signed transcripts from his/her high school, technical schools, colleges and universities that the students have attended. All official transcripts are required and must be in English. Masters Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of General Engineering School of Mines and Engineering, Department of General Engineering, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 994 4031 The General Engineering department is the largest engineering department at Montana Tech. Graduates are highly sought after from industry and demand excellent starting salaries. Alumni currently hold positions that range from design engineer to engineering manager to corporate CEO. Graduates work in a wide range of industries including energy production, manufacturing, aerospace, construction, robotics and research. The General Engineering program at Montana Tech stresses professionalism and a solid fundamental engineering education. Students gain a broad training in science, mathematics, computers, and engineering, and are encouraged to select an area of specialization. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Master of Science in General Engineering - Welding Engineering Full Time J $ 9,486 ( Rs 4,36,733 ) a year School of Mines and Engineering, Department of General Engineering This program involves the classic mechanical engineering topics of machine design, mechanics, and thermal-energy. There are other mechanical concentrations to choose from including mechatronics, HVAC (heating and air conditioning), industrial plant design, structural mechanics, and concurrent engineering. The Mechanical Option prepares the graduate for jobs in the broad field of mechanical engineering that includes power production, equipment design, industrial plant design, manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, mechanical component/system design and maintenance. Admission requirements are having B.S. in chemistry, geology, or any area of science or engineering. International students must have official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score showing a minimum 525 paper-based, 195 computer-based, or 71 internet-based result. The students may satisfy the requirement by providing an official high school transcript along with two (2) letters of recommendation from high school faculty specifically regarding your English language capabilities. International freshman must show at least a 2.0 grade point average (C average) based on a 4.0 grading scale. We must have offiicial, signed transcripts from his/her high school, technical schools, colleges and universities that the students have attended. All official transcripts are required and must be in English. Masters Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of General Engineering School of Mines and Engineering, Department of General Engineering, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 994 4031 The General Engineering department is the largest engineering department at Montana Tech. Graduates are highly sought after from industry and demand excellent starting salaries. Alumni currently hold positions that range from design engineer to engineering manager to corporate CEO. Graduates work in a wide range of industries including energy production, manufacturing, aerospace, construction, robotics and research. The General Engineering program at Montana Tech stresses professionalism and a solid fundamental engineering education. Students gain a broad training in science, mathematics, computers, and engineering, and are encouraged to select an area of specialization. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Master of Science in Geochemistry Full Time J $ 9,486 ( Rs 4,36,733 ) a year College of Letters, Sciences, and Professional Studies, Department of Chemistry and Geochemistry This program is an interdisciplinary field of study in which the science of chemistry is used to solve earth science problems. Areas of study include the full spectrum of topics from the determination of the thermodynamic properties or minerals, to the determination of the migration of pollutant species within a soil or hydrologic environment and the geobotanical / biogeochemical search for ore deposits. The geochemistry option is centered in the Chemistry and Geochemistry Department, Students acquire relatively strong backgrounds in chemistry and can choose thesis topics ranging among a large variety of geochemical / environmental topics. Admission requirements are having B.S. in chemistry, geology, or any area of science or engineering. International students must have official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score showing a minimum 525 paper-based, 195 computer-based, or 71 internet-based result. The students may satisfy the requirement by providing an official high school transcript along with two (2) letters of recommendation from high school faculty specifically regarding your English language capabilities. International freshman must show at least a 2.0 grade point average (C average) based on a 4.0 grading scale. We must have offiicial, signed transcripts from his/her high school, technical schools, colleges and universities that the students have attended. All official transcripts are required and must be in English. Masters Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences, and Professional Studies, Department of Chemistry and Geochemistry College of Letters, Sciences, and Professional Studies, Department of Chemistry and Geochemistry, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 994 4031 The mission of the Department of Chemistry and Geochemistry is to pursue a better understanding of the world through scholarship involving faculty working with undergraduate and graduate students and to communicate that understanding to students and the public through exemplary teaching and outreach. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Master of Science in Geological Engineering Full Time J $ 9,486 ( Rs 4,36,733 ) a year School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering In this program the students requires that the student have an engineering background and allows specialization in several areas of Geological Engineering. Students in related non-engineering fields who have a strong background in mathematics and physics may be admitted to the option on a provisional basis. At a minimum, such students must successfully complete undergraduate-level engineering coursework in statics, mechanics of materials, geomechanics, and engineering economy. Admission requirements are having B.S. in chemistry, geology, or any area of science or engineering. International students must have official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score showing a minimum 525 paper-based, 195 computer-based, or 71 internet-based result. The students may satisfy the requirement by providing an official high school transcript along with two (2) letters of recommendation from high school faculty specifically regarding your English language capabilities. International freshman must show at least a 2.0 grade point average (C average) based on a 4.0 grading scale. We must have offiicial, signed transcripts from his/her high school, technical schools, colleges and universities that the students have attended. All official transcripts are required and must be in English. Masters Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 994 4031 The School of Mines and Engineering is comprised of eight departments. The School of Mines traces its history back to 1895 when the Montana State School of Mines was established. The School of Mines opened in 1900 and the first class graduated in 1903. Until 1922, the School graduated only mining engineers, but these engineers had a broad background in mining, geology, metallurgy, and mineral processing. In 1922, separate degrees in Mining Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering were first offered. In 1930, Geological Engineering was added as a separate degree. Masters&#39; degrees were first authorized in 1928. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Master of Science in Geophysical Engineering Full Time J $ 9,486 ( Rs 4,36,733 ) a year School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geophysical Engineering This program provides an educational experience in the state-of-the-art application of engineering and science to solve geophysical problems. Graduates are provided the skills and knowledge to enter the geophysical industry as a professional. Graduates are given the background to keep up with the ever-changing technologies in the exploration industries. To meet these objectives, students who complete the geophysical engineering graduate program develop certain capabilities and knowledge. Students have the choice of thesis or non-thesis option. Under the thesis option, 30 credit hours beyond the Bachelor of Science degree is required 20 credit hours of course work, 2 credit hours of seminar, and 8 credit hours of thesis research. The non-thesis option is 36 credit hours beyond the Bachelor of Science degree, 34 credit hours of course work and 2 credit hours of seminar. The non-thesis option requires a comprehensive exam and report. Admission requirements are having B.S. in chemistry, geology, or any area of science or engineering. International students must have official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score showing a minimum 525 paper-based, 195 computer-based, or 71 internet-based result. The students may satisfy the requirement by providing an official high school transcript along with two (2) letters of recommendation from high school faculty specifically regarding your English language capabilities. International freshman must show at least a 2.0 grade point average (C average) based on a 4.0 grading scale. We must have offiicial, signed transcripts from his/her high school, technical schools, colleges and universities that the students have attended. All official transcripts are required and must be in English. Masters Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geophysical Engineering School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geophysical Engineering, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 496 4188 The study of Geophysical Engineering embodies the exploration and appraisal of the earth&#39;s interior by collecting and analyzing physical measurements, which are collected at the earth&#39;s surface, in boreholes, and from aircraft and satellites. A combination of mathematics, physics, geology, chemistry, hydrology, and computer science trains the student as a geophysicist. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Master of Science in Geoscience - Geology Full Time J $ 9,486 ( Rs 4,36,733 ) a year School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering This program in many fields of Applied Geology. For example, recent graduate students in this option have investigated the origin of hydrothermal talc mineralization in SW Montana, water-rock interaction and acid mine drainage in Butte, and the bio-geochemistry of natural wetlands near abandoned mines. Admission requirements are having B.S. in chemistry, geology, or any area of science or engineering. International students must have official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score showing a minimum 525 paper-based, 195 computer-based, or 71 internet-based result. The students may satisfy the requirement by providing an official high school transcript along with two (2) letters of recommendation from high school faculty specifically regarding your English language capabilities. International freshman must show at least a 2.0 grade point average (C average) based on a 4.0 grading scale. We must have offiicial, signed transcripts from his/her high school, technical schools, colleges and universities that the students have attended. All official transcripts are required and must be in English. Masters Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 994 4031 The School of Mines and Engineering is comprised of eight departments. The School of Mines traces its history back to 1895 when the Montana State School of Mines was established. The School of Mines opened in 1900 and the first class graduated in 1903. Until 1922, the School graduated only mining engineers, but these engineers had a broad background in mining, geology, metallurgy, and mineral processing. In 1922, separate degrees in Mining Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering were first offered. In 1930, Geological Engineering was added as a separate degree. Masters&#39; degrees were first authorized in 1928. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Master of Science in Geoscience - Geology Full Time J $ 9,486 ( Rs 4,36,733 ) a year School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering This program in many fields of Applied Geology. For example, recent graduate students in this option have investigated the origin of hydrothermal talc mineralization in SW Montana, water-rock interaction and acid mine drainage in Butte, and the bio-geochemistry of natural wetlands near abandoned mines. Admission requirements are having B.S. in chemistry, geology, or any area of science or engineering. International students must have official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score showing a minimum 525 paper-based, 195 computer-based, or 71 internet-based result. The students may satisfy the requirement by providing an official high school transcript along with two (2) letters of recommendation from high school faculty specifically regarding your English language capabilities. International freshman must show at least a 2.0 grade point average (C average) based on a 4.0 grading scale. We must have offiicial, signed transcripts from his/her high school, technical schools, colleges and universities that the students have attended. All official transcripts are required and must be in English. Masters Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 994 4031 The School of Mines and Engineering is comprised of eight departments. The School of Mines traces its history back to 1895 when the Montana State School of Mines was established. The School of Mines opened in 1900 and the first class graduated in 1903. Until 1922, the School graduated only mining engineers, but these engineers had a broad background in mining, geology, metallurgy, and mineral processing. In 1922, separate degrees in Mining Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering were first offered. In 1930, Geological Engineering was added as a separate degree. Masters&#39; degrees were first authorized in 1928. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Master of Science in Hydrogeological Engineering Full Time J $ 9,486 ( Rs 4,36,733 ) a year School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering In this program the students will study the occurrence, movement, and chemistry of groundwater with additional engineering emphasis. Typical thesis investigations are related to environmental problems, resource supply problems, or issues associated with mining or agricultural activities, and may frequently involve research participation with the Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology. Admission requirements are having B.S. in chemistry, geology, or any area of science or engineering. International students must have official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score showing a minimum 525 paper-based, 195 computer-based, or 71 internet-based result. The students may satisfy the requirement by providing an official high school transcript along with two (2) letters of recommendation from high school faculty specifically regarding your English language capabilities. International freshman must show at least a 2.0 grade point average (C average) based on a 4.0 grading scale. We must have offiicial, signed transcripts from his/her high school, technical schools, colleges and universities that the students have attended. All official transcripts are required and must be in English. Masters Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 994 4031 The School of Mines and Engineering is comprised of eight departments. The School of Mines traces its history back to 1895 when the Montana State School of Mines was established. The School of Mines opened in 1900 and the first class graduated in 1903. Until 1922, the School graduated only mining engineers, but these engineers had a broad background in mining, geology, metallurgy, and mineral processing. In 1922, separate degrees in Mining Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering were first offered. In 1930, Geological Engineering was added as a separate degree. Masters&#39; degrees were first authorized in 1928. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Master of Science in Hydrogeology Full Time J $ 9,486 ( Rs 4,36,733 ) a year School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering In this program the students will study the occurrence, movement, and chemistry of groundwater. Typical thesis investigations are related to environmental problems, resource supply problems, or issues associated with mining or agricultural activities, and may frequently involve research participation with the Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology. Admission requirements are having B.S. in chemistry, geology, or any area of science or engineering. International students must have official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score showing a minimum 525 paper-based, 195 computer-based, or 71 internet-based result. The students may satisfy the requirement by providing an official high school transcript along with two (2) letters of recommendation from high school faculty specifically regarding your English language capabilities. International freshman must show at least a 2.0 grade point average (C average) based on a 4.0 grading scale. We must have offiicial, signed transcripts from his/her high school, technical schools, colleges and universities that the students have attended. All official transcripts are required and must be in English. Masters Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 994 4031 The School of Mines and Engineering is comprised of eight departments. The School of Mines traces its history back to 1895 when the Montana State School of Mines was established. The School of Mines opened in 1900 and the first class graduated in 1903. Until 1922, the School graduated only mining engineers, but these engineers had a broad background in mining, geology, metallurgy, and mineral processing. In 1922, separate degrees in Mining Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering were first offered. In 1930, Geological Engineering was added as a separate degree. Masters&#39; degrees were first authorized in 1928. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Master of Science in Metallurgical/Mineral Processing Engineering Full Time J $ 9,486 ( Rs 4,36,733 ) a year School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering In this program student can be obtained by two options. Option A, the thesis option, requires 20 course credits, 8 thesis credits, and 2 seminar credits. Option B, the non-thesis option, requires 34 course credits and 2 seminar credits. Curricular programs will be established by the student and the graduate advisor in consultation with the graduate advisory committee. The student must demonstrate competence in both oral and written communication, advanced mathematics, and use of computers.
Graduate research may be pursued with an Option in Metallurgical Engineering (Option A or B) or Option in Mineral Processing Engineering (Option A or B). Recent thesis topics have included (1) Formation of High Density Sludge During Treatment of Berkeley Pitlake Water, (2) Selective Recovery of Valuable Metals from Acid-Mine Drainage, (3) Decontamination of Stainless Steel by Melt Refining/Slagging, (4) Arsenic Removal from Waste Waters, (5) Cyanide Remediation by Photolytic Methods, and (6) Jigging in an Enhanced Gravitational Field.
Admission requirements are having B.S. in chemistry, geology, or any area of science or engineering. International students must have official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score showing a minimum 525 paper-based, 195 computer-based, or 71 internet-based result. The students may satisfy the requirement by providing an official high school transcript along with two (2) letters of recommendation from high school faculty specifically regarding your English language capabilities. International freshman must show at least a 2.0 grade point average (C average) based on a 4.0 grading scale. We must have offiicial, signed transcripts from his/her high school, technical schools, colleges and universities that the students have attended. All official transcripts are required and must be in English. Masters Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 496 4341 As one of the oldest programs at Montana Tech of The University of Montana, the Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Program continues to serve the historical mission of The School of Mines and therefore the needs and interests of mineral-and metal-related industries by providing students a broad and quality education with an appropriate blend of theory and practice so that they can successfully enter into a career and become productive members of society. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Master of Science in Petroleum Engineering Full Time J $ 9,486 ( Rs 4,36,733 ) a year School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Petroleum Engineering This program prepares students for a career that can take them to all corners of the world. The Program offers both thesis and not-thesis options, with high-tech research opportunities. Admission requirements are having B.S. in chemistry, geology, or any area of science or engineering. International students must have official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score showing a minimum 525 paper-based, 195 computer-based, or 71 internet-based result. The students may satisfy the requirement by providing an official high school transcript along with two (2) letters of recommendation from high school faculty specifically regarding your English language capabilities. International freshman must show at least a 2.0 grade point average (C average) based on a 4.0 grading scale. We must have offiicial, signed transcripts from his/her high school, technical schools, colleges and universities that the students have attended. All official transcripts are required and must be in English. Masters Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Petroleum Engineering School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Petroleum Engineering, 1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4197 Petroleum engineers design and operate wells and well systems to produce crude oil and natural gas resources from the earth. Responsibilities of the engineer include the design, construction, operation, and management of drilling, production, and field processing systems to economically recover and utilize the world&#39;s principle source of fuels and chemical feed-stocks. Effective synthesis of these systems is based on a comprehensive knowledge of basic mathematics, science, and engineering principles. The curriculum is designed to give each student a working knowledge of the following sub-disciplines within Petroleum Engineering: Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Master of Science in Technical Communication Full Time J $ 9,486 ( Rs 4,36,733 ) a year College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Technical Communication In this program students will plan, develop, and complete technical communication projects in one or more fields of science and technology. This program will be practice-oriented, emphasizing a problem-solving approach that empowers people in many disciplines to communicate more effectively. Candidates are expected to bridge the complex and isolated worlds of scientific and technical specialties. Through employment of effective communication strategies, candidates will help to make those worlds more comprehensible. Admission requirements are having B.S. in chemistry, geology, or any area of science or engineering. International students must have official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score showing a minimum 525 paper-based, 195 computer-based, or 71 internet-based result. The students may satisfy the requirement by providing an official high school transcript along with two (2) letters of recommendation from high school faculty specifically regarding your English language capabilities. International freshman must show at least a 2.0 grade point average (C average) based on a 4.0 grading scale. We must have offiicial, signed transcripts from his/her high school, technical schools, colleges and universities that the students have attended. All official transcripts are required and must be in English. Masters Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Technical Communication College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, Department of Technical Communication, BOZEMAN, Montana, 59717, +1 406 496 4297 Students in Technical Communication will plan, develop, and complete technical communication projects in one or more fields of science and technology. This program will be practice-oriented, emphasizing a problem-solving approach that empowers people in many disciplines to communicate more effectively. Candidates are expected to bridge the complex and isolated worlds of scientific and technical specialties. Through employment of effective communication strategies, candidates will help to make those worlds more comprehensible. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Masters of Science in Industrial Hygiene Full Time J $ 9,486 ( Rs 4,36,733 ) a year School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Safety, Health and Industrial Hygiene This programs provide an exceptional opportunity for advanced study in the field of occupational health. The overall goal of our Industrial Hygiene program is to provide individuals with the technical competence to recognize, evaluate, and control occupational health hazards. The curricula is designed to provide graduates with the academic preparation needed to pass the Certification Examination administered by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene. The specific learning objectives of our Industrial Hygiene program are: To provide a firm scientific basis for the recognition of health hazards associated with occupations. Use basic scientific and engineering principles to anticipate and identify potential hazards in the work place. To provide the background to interpret toxicology literature and health data and incorporate these into the management of occupational health hazards. Apply principles of engineering in the design of appropriate controls for workplace hazards, with emphasis on noise and general and local exhaust ventilation. Select, evaluate, and manage the use of appropriate types of personal protective equipment for control of worker exposures. Utilize critical thinking in the development, management, and evaluation of industrial hygiene/occupational health programs. Communicate to labor, management, and the community, both verbally and in writing, the nature, risks, and remediation of workplace and environmental hazards. Interpret and assure the compliance with applicable government regulations and standards pertaining to occupational safety and health. Admission requirements are having B.S. in chemistry, geology, or any area of science or engineering. International students must have official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score showing a minimum 525 paper-based, 195 computer-based, or 71 internet-based result. The students may satisfy the requirement by providing an official high school transcript along with two (2) letters of recommendation from high school faculty specifically regarding your English language capabilities. International freshman must show at least a 2.0 grade point average (C average) based on a 4.0 grading scale. We must have offiicial, signed transcripts from his/her high school, technical schools, colleges and universities that the students have attended. All official transcripts are required and must be in English. Masters Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana   Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Safety, Health and Industrial Hygiene School of Mines and Engineering, Department of Safety, Health and Industrial Hygiene, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4115 The School of Mines and Engineering is comprised of eight departments. The School of Mines traces its history back to 1895 when the Montana State School of Mines was established. The School of Mines opened in 1900 and the first class graduated in 1903. Until 1922, the School graduated only mining engineers, but these engineers had a broad background in mining, geology, metallurgy, and mineral processing. In 1922, separate degrees in Mining Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering were first offered. In 1930, Geological Engineering was added as a separate degree. Masters&#39; degrees were first authorized in 1928. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Pre-Dentistry Full Time Variable $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, PreProfessional Health Studies   Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Pre-professional Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include PPH 1006 Freshman Preprofessional Health Seminar, PPH 1946 Current Topics in Health Care, PPH 2916 Internship, PPH 2946 Current Topics in Health Care, PPH 3006 Professional Health Entrance Exam Preparation, PPH 3946 Current Topics in Health Care, PPH 4916 Internship, PPH 4946 Current topics in Health Care. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, PreProfessional Health Studies College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, PreProfessional Health Studies, 1300 W Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4247 For the past 108 years, Montana Tech has earned a reputation as one of the finest science, engineering, and technical colleges in the world. Montana Tech is a leader in undergraduate and graduate education and research in the Pacific Northwest in engineering, science, energy, health, information sciences and technology. With more than 40 academic programs and 38 clubs and organizations, Tech offers tremendous opportunities in a student friendly environment. Recently, the Princeton Review selected Montana Tech as one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education featuring Tech in their 2009 edition of &quot;The Best 368 Colleges&quot;. Montana Tech was also named by U.S.News &amp; World Report as the 3rd Top Public Baccalaureate College in the West in the 2009 edition of “America’s Best Colleges”. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Pre-Medicine Full Time Variable $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, PreProfessional Health Studies   Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Pre-professional Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include PPH 1006 Freshman Preprofessional Health Seminar, PPH 1946 Current Topics in Health Care, PPH 2916 Internship, PPH 2946 Current Topics in Health Care, PPH 3006 Professional Health Entrance Exam Preparation, PPH 3946 Current Topics in Health Care, PPH 4916 Internship, PPH 4946 Current topics in Health Care. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, PreProfessional Health Studies College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, PreProfessional Health Studies, 1300 W Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4247 For the past 108 years, Montana Tech has earned a reputation as one of the finest science, engineering, and technical colleges in the world. Montana Tech is a leader in undergraduate and graduate education and research in the Pacific Northwest in engineering, science, energy, health, information sciences and technology. With more than 40 academic programs and 38 clubs and organizations, Tech offers tremendous opportunities in a student friendly environment. Recently, the Princeton Review selected Montana Tech as one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education featuring Tech in their 2009 edition of &quot;The Best 368 Colleges&quot;. Montana Tech was also named by U.S.News &amp; World Report as the 3rd Top Public Baccalaureate College in the West in the 2009 edition of “America’s Best Colleges”. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Pre-Pharmacy Full Time Variable $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, PreProfessional Health Studies   Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Pre-professional Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include PPH 1006 Freshman Preprofessional Health Seminar, PPH 1946 Current Topics in Health Care, PPH 2916 Internship, PPH 2946 Current Topics in Health Care, PPH 3006 Professional Health Entrance Exam Preparation, PPH 3946 Current Topics in Health Care, PPH 4916 Internship, PPH 4946 Current topics in Health Care. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, PreProfessional Health Studies College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, PreProfessional Health Studies, 1300 W Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4247 For the past 108 years, Montana Tech has earned a reputation as one of the finest science, engineering, and technical colleges in the world. Montana Tech is a leader in undergraduate and graduate education and research in the Pacific Northwest in engineering, science, energy, health, information sciences and technology. With more than 40 academic programs and 38 clubs and organizations, Tech offers tremendous opportunities in a student friendly environment. Recently, the Princeton Review selected Montana Tech as one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education featuring Tech in their 2009 edition of &quot;The Best 368 Colleges&quot;. Montana Tech was also named by U.S.News &amp; World Report as the 3rd Top Public Baccalaureate College in the West in the 2009 edition of “America’s Best Colleges”. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
180416 Montana Tech of the University of Montana Pre-Veterinary Full Time Variable $1189.80 for 25 credit hours College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, PreProfessional Health Studies   Applicants must posses a rank in the top half of graduating class, or graduate with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, or achieve a minimum composite score on the ACT of 22, or a minimum total score on the SAT of 1530. They must also achieve a minimum math score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT and achieve a minimum writing score of 18 on the ACT or 440 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum writing sub score of 7 on the ACT or essay sub score of 7 on the SAT, or achieve a minimum score of 3.5 on the Montana University System Writing Assessment, or achieve a minimum score of 3 on the AP English Language or AP English Literature exam and complete the College Preparatory Requirements of their State. Pre-professional Montana Tech Of The University Of Montana The modules include PPH 1006 Freshman Preprofessional Health Seminar, PPH 1946 Current Topics in Health Care, PPH 2916 Internship, PPH 2946 Current Topics in Health Care, PPH 3006 Professional Health Entrance Exam Preparation, PPH 3946 Current Topics in Health Care, PPH 4916 Internship, PPH 4946 Current topics in Health Care. Montana Tech of The University of Montana Dr Norman Peterson, Vice Provost   1300 West Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4178 College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, PreProfessional Health Studies College of Letters, Sciences and Professional Studies, PreProfessional Health Studies, 1300 W Park Street, BUTTE, Montana, 59701, +1 406 496 4247 For the past 108 years, Montana Tech has earned a reputation as one of the finest science, engineering, and technical colleges in the world. Montana Tech is a leader in undergraduate and graduate education and research in the Pacific Northwest in engineering, science, energy, health, information sciences and technology. With more than 40 academic programs and 38 clubs and organizations, Tech offers tremendous opportunities in a student friendly environment. Recently, the Princeton Review selected Montana Tech as one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education featuring Tech in their 2009 edition of &quot;The Best 368 Colleges&quot;. Montana Tech was also named by U.S.News &amp; World Report as the 3rd Top Public Baccalaureate College in the West in the 2009 edition of “America’s Best Colleges”. Yes Making housing arrangements, whether on-campus or in the community, is the responsibility of the student. It is recommended that housing be secured as far in advance as possible. University provides nine residence halls with various living options.A room in the residence halls is guaranteed to any student desiring one!The halls offer many services including study rooms, computer facilities and kitchen areas and vary from coed halls to all-male or all-female residences. Options are available for older students, internationals, and those who prefer a quiet or smoke-free atmosphere. The residence halls are convenient and cost approximately US$500/month including meals.Students are encouraged to live in a residence hall during their first term at MSU in order to meet other students in a relaxed, secure and convenient environment. Undergraduates with fewer than 30 semester credits are required to live in a residence hall on campus. Students are urged to apply early for the best choice in halls and rooms.
182430 Morrison University Associate of Science Degree in Accounting Full Time Variable $ 9,700 ( Rs 4,46,588 ) a year School of Accounting This program is designed for aspiring business professionals who seek the qualifications necessary to attain higher-level management positions within their fields. Accounting will help prepare students to successfully supervise individuals and teams and manage profitable companies. Students will learn the fundamentals of business accounting, management, and marketing as well as conflict resolution and communication skills in a business environment. Students must achieve a minimum composite score of 130 on the admissions placement test (CPAT). Applicants who already possess a baccalaureate degree are not required to take the CPAT examination. Students must be able to speak and write English fluently. Students must be a high school graduate or have certification of high school equivalency. Official transcripts from educational institutions will be requested at the time of registration. Associate degree Morrison University   Morrison University     10315 Professional Circle Suite 201, RENO, Nevada, 89521, +1 775 850 0700 School of Accounting School of Accounting, 10315 Professional Circle Suite 201, RENO, Nevada, 89521, +1 775 850 0700 The Morrison University is to provide competitive industry knowledge, skills, and competencies to meet the needs of the Northern Nevada Business Community. Morrison University is committed to providing quality education and training to prepare students for the challenging and contemporary needs of business, government, and society. Morrison University has maintained its identity as a strong and vital member of the Reno Professional Business Community. As an independent educational institution, they are dedicated to providing higher education leading to Associate and Bachelor of Science degrees and an MBA. Morrison University offers focused training for careers in strong demand. The school provides the personalized education need to be successful. The goal is simple. Provider offers a real-world education that qualifies for rewarding, long-term careers. No  
182430 Morrison University Associate of Science Degree in Computer Sciences Full Time Variable $ 9,700 ( Rs 4,46,588 ) a year School of Technology This program is designed to arm students with the skills to be the first line of defense against ever growing threats to computer security. Students will gain the knowledge to install and protect computer networks, as well as formulate best practices and security policies that will keep corporate networks safe. Students must achieve a minimum composite score of 130 on the admissions placement test (CPAT). Applicants who already possess a baccalaureate degree are not required to take the CPAT examination. Students must be able to speak and write English fluently. Students must be a high school graduate or have certification of high school equivalency. Official transcripts from educational institutions will be requested at the time of registration. Associate degree Morrison University   Morrison University     10315 Professional Circle Suite 201, RENO, Nevada, 89521, +1 775 850 0700 School of Technology School of Technology, 10315 Professional Circle Suite 201, RENO, Nevada, 89521, +1 775 850 0700 The Morrison University is to provide competitive industry knowledge, skills, and competencies to meet the needs of the Northern Nevada Business Community. Morrison University is committed to providing quality education and training to prepare students for the challenging and contemporary needs of business, government, and society. Morrison University has maintained its identity as a strong and vital member of the Reno Professional Business Community. As an independent educational institution, they are dedicated to providing higher education leading to Associate and Bachelor of Science degrees and an MBA. Morrison University offers focused training for careers in strong demand. The school provides the personalized education need to be successful. The goal is simple. Provider offers a real-world education that qualifies for rewarding, long-term careers. No  
182430 Morrison University Associate of Science Degree in Management Full Time Variable $ 9,700 ( Rs 4,46,588 ) a year School of Management This program is designed for aspiring management professionals who seek the qualifications necessary to attain higher-level management positions within their field. Management will help prepare students to successfully supervise individuals and teams and manage profitable companies. Students will learn the fundamentals of business, management and marketing as well as conflict resolution and communication skills in a business environment. Students must achieve a minimum composite score of 130 on the admissions placement test (CPAT). Applicants who already possess a baccalaureate degree are not required to take the CPAT examination. Students must be able to speak and write English fluently. Students must be a high school graduate or have certification of high school equivalency. Official transcripts from educational institutions will be requested at the time of registration. Associate degree Morrison University   Morrison University     10315 Professional Circle Suite 201, RENO, Nevada, 89521, +1 775 850 0700 School of Management School of Management, 10315 Professional Circle Suite 201, RENO, Nevada, 89521, +1 775 850 0700 The Morrison University is to provide competitive industry knowledge, skills, and competencies to meet the needs of the Northern Nevada Business Community. Morrison University is committed to providing quality education and training to prepare students for the challenging and contemporary needs of business, government, and society. Morrison University has maintained its identity as a strong and vital member of the Reno Professional Business Community. As an independent educational institution, they are dedicated to providing higher education leading to Associate and Bachelor of Science degrees and an MBA. Morrison University offers focused training for careers in strong demand. The school provides the personalized education need to be successful. The goal is simple. Provider offers a real-world education that qualifies for rewarding, long-term careers. No  
182430 Morrison University Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting Full Time Variable $ 9,700 ( Rs 4,46,588 ) a year School of Accounting This program is designed for aspiring business professionals who seek the qualifications necessary to attain higher-level management positions within their fields. Program offers an intense and comprehensive view of managing a business workplace environment and will give the graduate an advantage reaching higher levels of management. Many upper-level management positions require Bachelor degrees. Students will learn the fundamentals of business, management, and marketing as well as conflict resolution and communication skills in a business environment. Students must achieve a minimum composite score of 130 on the admissions placement test (CPAT). Applicants who already possess a baccalaureate degree are not required to take the CPAT examination. Students must be able to speak and write English fluently. Students must be a high school graduate or have certification of high school equivalency. Official transcripts from educational institutions will be requested at the time of registration. Bachelor degree Morrison University   Morrison University     10315 Professional Circle Suite 201, RENO, Nevada, 89521, +1 775 850 0700 School of Accounting School of Accounting, 10315 Professional Circle Suite 201, RENO, Nevada, 89521, +1 775 850 0700 The Morrison University is to provide competitive industry knowledge, skills, and competencies to meet the needs of the Northern Nevada Business Community. Morrison University is committed to providing quality education and training to prepare students for the challenging and contemporary needs of business, government, and society. Morrison University has maintained its identity as a strong and vital member of the Reno Professional Business Community. As an independent educational institution, they are dedicated to providing higher education leading to Associate and Bachelor of Science degrees and an MBA. Morrison University offers focused training for careers in strong demand. The school provides the personalized education need to be successful. The goal is simple. Provider offers a real-world education that qualifies for rewarding, long-term careers. No  
182430 Morrison University Bachelor of Science Degree in Management Full Time Variable $ 9,700 ( Rs 4,46,588 ) a year School of Management This program is designed for aspiring management professionals who seek the qualifications necessary to attain higher-level management positions within their field. Management will help prepare students to successfully supervise individuals and teams and manage profitable companies. Students will learn the fundamentals of business, management and marketing as well as conflict resolution and communication skills in a business environment. Students must achieve a minimum composite score of 130 on the admissions placement test (CPAT). Applicants who already possess a baccalaureate degree are not required to take the CPAT examination. Students must be able to speak and write English fluently. Students must be a high school graduate or have certification of high school equivalency. Official transcripts from educational institutions will be requested at the time of registration. Bachelor degree Morrison University   Morrison University     10315 Professional Circle Suite 201, RENO, Nevada, 89521, +1 775 850 0700 School of Management School of Management, 10315 Professional Circle Suite 201, RENO, Nevada, 89521, +1 775 850 0700 The Morrison University is to provide competitive industry knowledge, skills, and competencies to meet the needs of the Northern Nevada Business Community. Morrison University is committed to providing quality education and training to prepare students for the challenging and contemporary needs of business, government, and society. Morrison University has maintained its identity as a strong and vital member of the Reno Professional Business Community. As an independent educational institution, they are dedicated to providing higher education leading to Associate and Bachelor of Science degrees and an MBA. Morrison University offers focused training for careers in strong demand. The school provides the personalized education need to be successful. The goal is simple. Provider offers a real-world education that qualifies for rewarding, long-term careers. No  
182430 Morrison University Masters of Business Administration Full Time Variable $ 10,800 ( Rs 4,97,232 ) a year School of Graduate Studies This degree enables students to develop the functional expertise and competence needed to lead and manage in today's business environment. Candidates have the opportunity to develop the skills and acquire the experience necessary to develop coherent strategies to respond to challenges and opportunities, integrate functional expertise throughout their organizations, and motivate others to effectively pursue organizational goals. The MBA has the following objectives: To develop student’s functional expertise and competence in business management. To provide the broad perspectives needed for graduates to effectively manage change in a globally interdependent, diverse world. To deliver an integrated, cross-functional program that enables managers to understand, critically evaluate, and contribute to corporate and public policy issues. Applicants must possess a baccalaureate from an accredited college or university and must present evidence of their qualifications for advanced study. Admissions is based on GPA, so the applicants are advised to maintain G.P.A of 3.0 in their undergraduate studies; G.M.A.T., essays, recommendations, and written application; TOEFL required for international applicants. MBA Morrison University   Morrison University     10315 Professional Circle Suite 201, RENO, Nevada, 89521, +1 775 850 0700 School of Graduate Studies School of Graduate Studies, 10315 Professional Circle Suite 201, RENO, Nevada, 89521, +1 775 850 0700 The Morrison University is to provide competitive industry knowledge, skills, and competencies to meet the needs of the Northern Nevada Business Community. Morrison University is committed to providing quality education and training to prepare students for the challenging and contemporary needs of business, government, and society. Morrison University has maintained its identity as a strong and vital member of the Reno Professional Business Community. As an independent educational institution, they are dedicated to providing higher education leading to Associate and Bachelor of Science degrees and an MBA. Morrison University offers focused training for careers in strong demand. The school provides the personalized education need to be successful. The goal is simple. Provider offers a real-world education that qualifies for rewarding, long-term careers. No  
185572 Monmouth University Accelerated Master of Arts in Teaching: 9 - 12 Secondary Full Time 1 Year(s) $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction This program is designed for teacher candidate who wish to complete both masters degree and teacher certification in 1 year. This program starts and completes in may. Students must start program in summer session A (May 2008). Students must have: a Bachelor's degree and completion of all appropriate content coursework for the area of certification; overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 GPA in undergraduate major; pass on the appropriate Praxis II test. International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The courses are: Summer Session A 4 weeks ED510, Summer Session B 6 weeks ED 550, Summer Session D 6 weeks ED529, Summer Session D 4 weeks ED553; Methods I ED564 or ED578 or ED579 or ED566, Methods II ED565 or ED580 or ED585 or ED567, ED 524, Elective ED5xxx (Fall); ED593 Student Teaching (Spring). Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Accelerated Master of Arts in Teaching: K - 12 Full Time 1 Year(s) $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction This program is designed for teacher candidate who wish to complete both masters degree and teacher certification in 1 year. This program starts and completes in may. Students must start program in summer session A (May 2008). This concentration is for Elementary, Middle School, Secondary Art, Music, Spanish teaching. Students must have: a Bachelor's degree and completion of all appropriate content coursework for the area of certification; overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 GPA in undergraduate major; pass on the appropriate Praxis II test. International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The courses are: Summer Session A 4 weeks ED510, Summer Session B 6 weeks ED 550, Summer Session D 6 weeks ED529, Summer Session D 4 weeks ED553;Methods I ED560, ED 582 (Spanish) or AR599 (Art), ED599 (Music), ED524 (Fall); Methods II AR599 or ED599 (Music) or FO599 (Spanish), ED593 Student Teaching (Spring). Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Accelerated Master of Arts in Teaching: K - 5 Elementary Full Time 1 Year(s) $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction This program is designed for teacher candidate who wish to complete both masters degree and teacher certification in 1 year. This program starts and completes in may. Students must start program in summer session A (May 2008). Students must have: a Bachelor's degree and completion of all appropriate content coursework for the area of certification; overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 GPA in undergraduate major; pass on the appropriate Praxis II test. International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The courses are: Summer Session A 4 weeks ED510, Summer Session B 6 weeks ED 5503, Summer Session D 6 weeks EDL 5033, Summer Session D 4 weeks ED552; ED556, ED562, ED575, ED576 (Fall); ED524, ED593 (Spring). Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. History/Political Science Interdisciplinary and Education with Endorsement in Elementary Education Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Foundations of Teaching and Learning, Literacy Instruction in Educational Settings, P-5, Literacy Instruction in Educational Setting (5-12), Teaching Children with Diverse Needs, etc Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. History/Political Science Interdisciplinary and Education with Endorsement in Secondary Education in Social Studies Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Foundations of Teaching and Learning, Educational Psychology, Adolescent Psychology, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. In Foreign Languages/Spanish Concentration Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Foreign Language Studies   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Introduction to Hispanic Literature, Introduction to Spanish Linguistics, Culture and Civilization of Spain, Culture and Civilization of Spain, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Foreign Language Studies Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Foreign Language Studies, Plangere Center, First Floor South Side Offices 123-128 115, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 263 5493 The Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences seeks, within the wider mission of Monmouth University, to prepare students for lifelong learning and effective engagement with a changing world. In part, this goal is pursued through general education, which conveys an understanding of human experience and society in the past and throughout the contemporary world. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in Anthropology Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History and Anthropology   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Cultural Anthropology, Human Evolution and Racial Variation, Introduction to Archaeology, Research Seminar in Anthropology, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History and Anthropology Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History and Anthropology, Howard Hall C-25, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3440 The Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences seeks, within the wider mission of Monmouth University, to prepare students for lifelong learning and effective engagement with a changing world. In part, this goal is pursued through general education, which conveys an understanding of human experience and society in the past and throughout the contemporary world. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in Anthropology and Education with Endorsements in Elementary Education Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Cultural Anthropology, Human Evolution and Racial Variation, Introduction to Archaeology, Literacy Instruction in Educational Settings, P-5, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in Anthropology and Education with Endorsements in P3 and Teacher of Students with Disabilities Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Special Education   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Cultural Anthropology, Human Evolution and Racial Variation, Introduction to Archaeology, Foundations of Early Childhood Education, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Special Education School of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Special Education, McAllan Hall, Room 126, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3437 The mission of this department is to provide state-of-the-art undergraduate and graduate programs that effectively prepare individuals to serve as teachers, support specialists, and leaders in educational settings. The department actively supports and reflects in practice the mission and themes articulated by the School of Education as a whole. Toward the end, faculty, staff, and students within the department value diversity, pursue reflective inquiry, apply problem-solving strategies, and work to promote innovative, technologically appropriate, interdisciplinary educational practice and collaboration within the professional areas of special education, reading, educational counseling, supervision, and educational administration. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in Art and Education With Endorsement in K-12 Education in Art Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Basic Design and Composition, Basic Design and Color, Three-Dimensional Design, Computer Graphics Art and Design I, Photography I, Drawing I, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in Art and Education with Endorsement in Elementary Education Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Basic Design and Composition, Basic Design and Color, Three-Dimensional Design, Computer Graphics Art & Design I, Photography I, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in Communication Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Communication   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Introduction to Communication, Media Literacy, Public Speaking, Introduction to Mass Communication, Commun Res Methods, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Communication Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Communication, Plangere Center, Room 217, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3449 The Department of Communication is the second largest department on the Monmouth University campus. The progressive facility features: Departmental and faculty offices, and classrooms; Offices for The Outlook, the student-run newspaper; Offices and a studio for WMCX, the student-run radio station; Offices and a studio for Hawk TV, the student-run television station; PRSSA (Public Relations Student Society of America); A multimedia classroom equipped with theatrical lighting and a small stage for rehearsals and performances by CommWorks, a student-run performance group; and A state-of-the-art computer laboratory. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in Criminal Justice Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Criminal Justice   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Introduction to Criminal Justice, Corrections, Intro to Statistics, Law Enforcement, Criminology, Criminal Justice Research Methods, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne DMcMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Criminal Justice Wayne DMcMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Criminal Justice, McAllan Hall, Room 116, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3448 The mission of the Criminal Justice Department is to provide the student with a broad liberal arts education and a balanced perspective on the study and practices of the criminal justice system. Each graduate will leave with the highest sense of human values and a strong appreciation for justice and equality. Students will possess a core of knowledge in analytical skills needed to conceptualize problems, and research skills necessary to complete outcomes assessment and the development of criminal justice policy. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in Criminal Justice with a Concentration in Forensic Investigation Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Criminal Justice   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Introduction to Criminal Justice, Corrections, Intro to Statistics, Law Enforcement, Criminal Investigation, Criminology, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne DMcMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Criminal Justice Wayne DMcMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Criminal Justice, McAllan Hall, Room 116, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3448 The mission of the Criminal Justice Department is to provide the student with a broad liberal arts education and a balanced perspective on the study and practices of the criminal justice system. Each graduate will leave with the highest sense of human values and a strong appreciation for justice and equality. Students will possess a core of knowledge in analytical skills needed to conceptualize problems, and research skills necessary to complete outcomes assessment and the development of criminal justice policy. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in English Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of English   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University British Literature I, American Literature I, Shakespeare I, Shakespeare II, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne DMcMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of English Wayne DMcMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of English, 510 Wilson Annex, Room 502, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3439 This department offers the enlightening vistas of Shakespeare, Chaucer, Austen, Twain, and Morrison. Through close reading and careful writing, This department will sharpen students wits and make them into discerning, analytical, and mindful citizens. Hone their vision and pens; join in the study of great literature, criticism, and creative writing. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in English and Education with Endorsement in Elementary Education Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University British Literature I, American Literature I, Shakespeare I, Shakespeare II, Literacy Instruction in Educational Settings, P-5, Literacy Instruction in Educational Setting (5-12), etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in English and Education with Endorsement in Secondary Education in English Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University British Literature I, American Literature I, Shakespeare I, Shakespeare II, Literacy Instruction in Educational Settings, P-5, Literacy Instruction in Educational Setting (5-12), etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in English and Education with Endorsements in P3 and Teacher of Students with Disabilities Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Special Education   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University British Literature I, American Literature I, Shakespeare I, Shakespeare II, Foundations of Early childhood Education, Teaching Children with Diverse Needs, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Special Education School of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Special Education, McAllan Hall, Room 126, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3437 The mission of this department is to provide state-of-the-art undergraduate and graduate programs that effectively prepare individuals to serve as teachers, support specialists, and leaders in educational settings. The department actively supports and reflects in practice the mission and themes articulated by the School of Education as a whole. Toward the end, faculty, staff, and students within the department value diversity, pursue reflective inquiry, apply problem-solving strategies, and work to promote innovative, technologically appropriate, interdisciplinary educational practice and collaboration within the professional areas of special education, reading, educational counseling, supervision, and educational administration. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in Foreign Languages/Spanish Concentration and Communication (Journalism Cluster) Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Foreign Language Studies   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Introduction to Hispanic Literature, Introduction to Spanish Linguistics, Culture and Civilization of Spain, Culture and Civilization of Spain, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Foreign Language Studies Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Foreign Language Studies, Plangere Center, First Floor South Side Offices 123-128 115, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 263 5493 The Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences seeks, within the wider mission of Monmouth University, to prepare students for lifelong learning and effective engagement with a changing world. In part, this goal is pursued through general education, which conveys an understanding of human experience and society in the past and throughout the contemporary world. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in Foreign Languages/Spanish Concentration and Communication (Radio and Television Cluster) Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Foreign Language Studies   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Introduction to Hispanic Literature, Introduction to Spanish Linguistics, Culture and Civilization of Spain, Culture and Civilization of Latin America, Writing for Media, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Foreign Language Studies Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Foreign Language Studies, Plangere Center, First Floor South Side Offices 123-128 115, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 263 5493 The Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences seeks, within the wider mission of Monmouth University, to prepare students for lifelong learning and effective engagement with a changing world. In part, this goal is pursued through general education, which conveys an understanding of human experience and society in the past and throughout the contemporary world. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in Foreign Languages/Spanish and Education with Endorsement in Elementary Education Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Introduction to Hispanic Literature, Introduction to Spanish Linguistics, Advanced Spanish I: Composition and Conversation, Advanced Spanish II: Composition and Conversation, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in Foreign Languages/Spanish and Education with Endorsement in K-12 Education in Spanish Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Introduction to Hispanic Literature, Introduction to Spanish Linguistics, Advanced Spanish I: Composition and Conversation, Advanced Spanish II: Composition and Conversation, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in Foreign Languages/Spanish and Education with Endorsements in P3 and Teacher of Students with Disabilities Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Special Education   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Introduction to Hispanic Literature, Introduction to Spanish Linguistics, Culture and Civilization of Spain, Culture and Civilization of Latin America, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Special Education School of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Special Education, McAllan Hall, Room 126, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3437 The mission of this department is to provide state-of-the-art undergraduate and graduate programs that effectively prepare individuals to serve as teachers, support specialists, and leaders in educational settings. The department actively supports and reflects in practice the mission and themes articulated by the School of Education as a whole. Toward the end, faculty, staff, and students within the department value diversity, pursue reflective inquiry, apply problem-solving strategies, and work to promote innovative, technologically appropriate, interdisciplinary educational practice and collaboration within the professional areas of special education, reading, educational counseling, supervision, and educational administration. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in History Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History and Anthropology   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University United States History I, United States History II, Research Seminar in American History or Research Seminar in African and Caribbean History or Research Seminar in European History or Research Seminar in Middle Eastern History, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History and Anthropology Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History and Anthropology, Howard Hall C-25, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3440 The Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences seeks, within the wider mission of Monmouth University, to prepare students for lifelong learning and effective engagement with a changing world. In part, this goal is pursued through general education, which conveys an understanding of human experience and society in the past and throughout the contemporary world. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in History and Education with Endorsement in Elementary Education Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University United States History I, United States History II, Foundations of Teaching and Learning, Literacy Instruction in Educational Settings, P-5, Literacy Instruction in Educational Setting (5-12). etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in History and Education with Endorsement in Secondary Education in Social Studies Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University United States History I, United States History II, Foundations of Teaching and Learning, Educational Psychology, Adolescent Psychology, Literacy Across the Secondary Curriculum, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in History and Education with Endorsements in (P3)and Teacher of Students with Disabilities Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Special Education   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University United States History I, United States History II, Foundations of Early childhood Education, Literacy Instruction in Educational Settings (P-5), Teaching Children with Diverse Needs, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Special Education School of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Special Education, McAllan Hall, Room 126, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3437 The mission of this department is to provide state-of-the-art undergraduate and graduate programs that effectively prepare individuals to serve as teachers, support specialists, and leaders in educational settings. The department actively supports and reflects in practice the mission and themes articulated by the School of Education as a whole. Toward the end, faculty, staff, and students within the department value diversity, pursue reflective inquiry, apply problem-solving strategies, and work to promote innovative, technologically appropriate, interdisciplinary educational practice and collaboration within the professional areas of special education, reading, educational counseling, supervision, and educational administration. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in Music Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Music and Theatre Arts   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Group Piano, Group Voice, The American Music Tradition, History and Literature of Music I, History and Literature of Music II, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Music and Theatre Arts Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Music and Theatre Arts, Woods Theatre, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3442 The Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences seeks, within the wider mission of Monmouth University, to prepare students for lifelong learning and effective engagement with a changing world. In part, this goal is pursued through general education, which conveys an understanding of human experience and society in the past and throughout the contemporary world. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in Music and Education with Endorsement in Elementary Education Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Group Piano, Group Voice, The American Music Tradition, History and Literature of Music I, History and Literature of Music II, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in Music and Education with Endorsement in K-12 Education in Music Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Group Piano, Group Voice, The American Music Tradition, History and Literature of Music I, History and Literature of Music II, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in Music and Education with Endorsements in P3 and Teacher of Students with Disabilities Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Special Education   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Group Piano, Group Voice, The American Music Tradition, History and Literature of Music I, History and Literature of Music II, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Special Education School of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Special Education, McAllan Hall, Room 126, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3437 The mission of this department is to provide state-of-the-art undergraduate and graduate programs that effectively prepare individuals to serve as teachers, support specialists, and leaders in educational settings. The department actively supports and reflects in practice the mission and themes articulated by the School of Education as a whole. Toward the end, faculty, staff, and students within the department value diversity, pursue reflective inquiry, apply problem-solving strategies, and work to promote innovative, technologically appropriate, interdisciplinary educational practice and collaboration within the professional areas of special education, reading, educational counseling, supervision, and educational administration. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in Music with a Concentration in Music Industry Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Music and Theatre Arts The Music Industry concentration is designed to prepare students for careers in the music business in areas of specialization, such as music publishing, marketing, talent acquisition, concert production, media relations, and merchandising. Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Group Piano, The American Music Tradition, History and Literature of Music II, The Business of Music, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Music and Theatre Arts Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Music and Theatre Arts, Woods Theatre, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3442 The Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences seeks, within the wider mission of Monmouth University, to prepare students for lifelong learning and effective engagement with a changing world. In part, this goal is pursued through general education, which conveys an understanding of human experience and society in the past and throughout the contemporary world. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in Political Science Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Political Science   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Introduction to Political Science, American National Government, Seminar in Political Science, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Political Science Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Political Science, Bey Hall, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4438 The Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences seeks, within the wider mission of Monmouth University, to prepare students for lifelong learning and effective engagement with a changing world. In part, this goal is pursued through general education, which conveys an understanding of human experience and society in the past and throughout the contemporary world. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in Political Science and Education with Endorsement in Elementary Education Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Introduction to Political Science, American National Government, Seminar in Political Science, Political Theory I etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in Political Science with Concentration in International Relations Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Political Science   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Introduction to Political Science, American National Government, Seminar in Political Science, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Political Science Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Political Science, Bey Hall, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4438 The Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences seeks, within the wider mission of Monmouth University, to prepare students for lifelong learning and effective engagement with a changing world. In part, this goal is pursued through general education, which conveys an understanding of human experience and society in the past and throughout the contemporary world. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in Psychology Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Psychology   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Introduction to Psychology, Child Psychology or Adolescent Psychology, Social Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Psychology Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Psychology, Edison Science Hall, Room E-129, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3447 The Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences seeks, within the wider mission of Monmouth University, to prepare students for lifelong learning and effective engagement with a changing world. In part, this goal is pursued through general education, which conveys an understanding of human experience and society in the past and throughout the contemporary world. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in Spanish and International Business Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Foreign Language Studies   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Intermediate Spanish I, Intermediate Spanish II, Introduction to Spanish Linguistics, Culture and Civilization of Spain, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Foreign Language Studies Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Foreign Language Studies, Plangere Center, First Floor South Side Offices 123-128 115, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 263 5493 The Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences seeks, within the wider mission of Monmouth University, to prepare students for lifelong learning and effective engagement with a changing world. In part, this goal is pursued through general education, which conveys an understanding of human experience and society in the past and throughout the contemporary world. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in Theatre Arts Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Music and Theatre Arts   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Intro to Theatre Production, Applied Theatre Tech 1, Applied Theatre Tech 2, Applied Theatre Design, Applied Theatre Management, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Music and Theatre Arts Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Music and Theatre Arts, Woods Theatre, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3442 The Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences seeks, within the wider mission of Monmouth University, to prepare students for lifelong learning and effective engagement with a changing world. In part, this goal is pursued through general education, which conveys an understanding of human experience and society in the past and throughout the contemporary world. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. in an Political Science and Education with Endorsement in Secondary Education in Social Studies Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Introduction to Political Science, American National Government, Seminar in Political Science, Political Theory I etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.A. with an Interdisciplinary Major in History and Political Science Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History and Anthropology   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Introduction to Political Science or American National Government, Seminar in Political Science or Research Seminar in American History, or Research Seminar in African and Caribbean History or Research Seminar in European History or Research Seminar in Middle Eastern History, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History and Anthropology Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History and Anthropology, Howard Hall C-25, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3440 The Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences seeks, within the wider mission of Monmouth University, to prepare students for lifelong learning and effective engagement with a changing world. In part, this goal is pursued through general education, which conveys an understanding of human experience and society in the past and throughout the contemporary world. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.S. in Biology Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Science, Department of Biology   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Principles of Biology, Ecology, Invertebrate Zoology or Vertebrate Zoology, Biology of Vascular Plants or Systematic Botany, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Biology School of Science, Department of Biology, Edison Science Hall, Room E-126, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3429 Monmouth University&#39;s School of Science, Technology and Engineering is a community of learners and teacher-scholars. The faculty actively fosters learning, quantitative reasoning, and scientific inquiry among all majors and among all students. The school&#39;s goal is to lead in the innovative development and delivery of curricula and in providing creative solutions to problems that include significant technical components. There is a focus on the application of technical research to the solution of contemporary global problems of regional interest. Educational programs build a foundation for life-long learning, critical thinking, and collaborative, technical problem solving in professional and business contexts. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.S. in Biology and Education with Endorsement in Elementary Education Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Principles of Biology, Ecology, Biochemistry and Laboratory, General Microbiology, Cell Biology, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.S. in Biology and Education with Endorsement in Secondary Education in Biology Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Principles of Biology, Ecology, Biochemistry and Laboratory, General Microbiology, Cell Biology, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.S. in Biology with a Concentration in Marine and Environmental Biology Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Science, Department of Biology   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Principles of Biology, Ecology, Invertebrate Zoology, Systematic Botany, Environmental Biology, Biochemistry and Laboratory etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Biology School of Science, Department of Biology, Edison Science Hall, Room E-126, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3429 Monmouth University&#39;s School of Science, Technology and Engineering is a community of learners and teacher-scholars. The faculty actively fosters learning, quantitative reasoning, and scientific inquiry among all majors and among all students. The school&#39;s goal is to lead in the innovative development and delivery of curricula and in providing creative solutions to problems that include significant technical components. There is a focus on the application of technical research to the solution of contemporary global problems of regional interest. Educational programs build a foundation for life-long learning, critical thinking, and collaborative, technical problem solving in professional and business contexts. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.S. in Biology with a Concentration in Molecular Cell Physiology Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Science, Department of Biology   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Principles of Biology, Anatomy and Physiology, Anatomy and Physiology, Biology of Vascular Plants, Biochemistry and Laboratory etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Biology School of Science, Department of Biology, Edison Science Hall, Room E-126, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3429 Monmouth University&#39;s School of Science, Technology and Engineering is a community of learners and teacher-scholars. The faculty actively fosters learning, quantitative reasoning, and scientific inquiry among all majors and among all students. The school&#39;s goal is to lead in the innovative development and delivery of curricula and in providing creative solutions to problems that include significant technical components. There is a focus on the application of technical research to the solution of contemporary global problems of regional interest. Educational programs build a foundation for life-long learning, critical thinking, and collaborative, technical problem solving in professional and business contexts. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.S. in Business Administration with a Concentration in Management Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Leon Hess Business School, Department of Management and Marketing   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Principles of Financial Accounting, Principles of Managerial Accounting, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Principles of Finance, Legal Environment of Business I, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Leon Hess Business School, Department of Management and Marketing Leon Hess Business School, Department of Management and Marketing, Bey Hall, Room 157, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3431 The primary aim of the School of Business Administration is to provide an education that qualifies its graduates for positions of leadership in both the private and public sectors. Curricula are developed, taught, and regularly updated by a faculty with strong academic and business experience. They stress the development of critical thinking, sophisticated communication skills, and a flexible managerial perspective. The undergraduate program in Business Administration is grounded in a broad-gauged education in the liberal arts and sciences designed to prepare the student for responsible judgment in a wide variety of cultural and social settings. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.S. in Business Administration with a Concentration in Marketing Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Leon Hess Business School, Department of Management and Marketing   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Principles of Financial Accounting, Principles of Managerial Accounting, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Principles of Finance, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Leon Hess Business School, Department of Management and Marketing Leon Hess Business School, Department of Management and Marketing, Bey Hall, Room 157, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3431 The primary aim of the School of Business Administration is to provide an education that qualifies its graduates for positions of leadership in both the private and public sectors. Curricula are developed, taught, and regularly updated by a faculty with strong academic and business experience. They stress the development of critical thinking, sophisticated communication skills, and a flexible managerial perspective. The undergraduate program in Business Administration is grounded in a broad-gauged education in the liberal arts and sciences designed to prepare the student for responsible judgment in a wide variety of cultural and social settings. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.S. in Chemistry Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Science, Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University General Chemistry I, General Chemistry I Lab, General Chemistry II, General Chemistry II Lab, Quantitative Analysis, Quantitative Analysis Lab etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics School of Science, Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics, Edison Science Hall, Room 244, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3436 The mission of the Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics is to provide a stimulating learning environment in which majors and non-majors explore core concepts in the physical sciences as they prepare for careers for the 21st century. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.S. in Chemistry and Education with Endorsement in Elementary Education Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University General Chemistry, General Chemistry I Lab, General Chemistry II, General Chemistry II Lab, Quantitative Analysis, Quantitative Analysis Lab, Organic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry I Lab, Organic Chemistry II, Organic Chemistry II Lab, Chemical Literature, Instrumental Analysis, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.S. in Chemistry and Education with Endorsement in Elementary Education in Physical Sciences Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University General Chemistry, General Chemistry I Lab, General Chemistry II, General Chemistry II Lab, Quantitative Analysis, Quantitative Analysis Lab, Organic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry I Lab, Organic Chemistry II, Organic Chemistry II Lab, Chemical Literature, Instrumental Analysis, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.S. in Chemistry and Education with Endorsement in Secondary Education in Chemistry Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University General Chemistry, General Chemistry I Lab, General Chemistry II, General Chemistry II Lab, Quantitative Analysis, Quantitative Analysis Lab, Organic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry I Lab, Organic Chemistry II, Organic Chemistry II Lab, Chemical Literature, Instrumental Analysis, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.S. in Chemistry and Education with Endorsement in Secondary Education in Physical Sciences Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University General Chemistry, General Chemistry I Lab, General Chemistry II, General Chemistry II Lab, Quantitative Analysis, Quantitative Analysis Lab, Organic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry I Lab, Organic Chemistry II, Organic Chemistry II Lab, Chemical Literature, Instrumental Analysis, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.S. in Chemistry and a Concentration in Advanced Chemistry (American Chemical Society Approved Program) Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Science, Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University General Chemistry I, General Chemistry I Lab, General Chemistry II, General Chemistry II Lab, Quantitative Analysis, Quantitative Analysis Lab, Organic Chemistry I, Organic Chemistry I Lab, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics School of Science, Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics, Edison Science Hall, Room 244, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3436 The mission of the Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics is to provide a stimulating learning environment in which majors and non-majors explore core concepts in the physical sciences as they prepare for careers for the 21st century. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.S. in Chemistry and a Concentration in Biochemistry Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Science, Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University General Chemistry I, General Chemistry I Lab, General Chemistry II, General Chemistry II Lab, Quantitative Analysis, Quantitative Analysis Lab, Organic Chemistry I, Organic Chemistry I Lab, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics School of Science, Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics, Edison Science Hall, Room 244, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3436 The mission of the Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics is to provide a stimulating learning environment in which majors and non-majors explore core concepts in the physical sciences as they prepare for careers for the 21st century. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.S. in Chemistry and a Concentration in Chemical Physics Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Science, Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University General Chemistry I, General Chemistry I Lab, General Chemistry II, General Chemistry II Lab, Quantitative Analysis, Quantitative Analysis Lab, Organic Chemistry I, Organic Chemistry I Lab, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics School of Science, Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics, Edison Science Hall, Room 244, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3436 The mission of the Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics is to provide a stimulating learning environment in which majors and non-majors explore core concepts in the physical sciences as they prepare for careers for the 21st century. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.S. in Clinical Laboratory Sciences with a Concentration in Cytotechnology Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Science, Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Anatomy and Physiology, General Chemistry I, General Chemistry I Lab, General Chemistry II, General Chemistry II Lab etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics School of Science, Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics, Edison Science Hall, Room 244, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3436 The mission of the Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics is to provide a stimulating learning environment in which majors and non-majors explore core concepts in the physical sciences as they prepare for careers for the 21st century. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.S. in Clinical Laboratory Sciences with a Concentration in Medical Laboratory Science Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Science, Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Anatomy and Physiology, General Chemistry I, General Chemistry I Lab, General Chemistry II, General Chemistry II Lab, Organic Chemistry I, Organic Chemistry I Lab, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics School of Science, Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics, Edison Science Hall, Room 244, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3436 The mission of the Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics is to provide a stimulating learning environment in which majors and non-majors explore core concepts in the physical sciences as they prepare for careers for the 21st century. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.S. in Computer Science Track &#39;A&#39; - Applied Computing Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Science, Department of Computer Science   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Foundations of Computer Science, Introduction to Computer Science 1, Introduction to Computer Science II, Discrete Math and Applications, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Computer Science School of Science, Department of Computer Science, Howard Hall Room 219 2nd level of Howard Hall, Monmouth University, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 7501 This Department is a community of learners and teacher scholars and actively foster learning, quantitative reasoning, and the practical application of computer science principles and techniques among all of the department&#39;s students. The goal is to lead in the innovative development and delivery of curricula that provides high-quality computer science graduates with proper knowledge and experience; these graduates should readily secure and succeed in positions in professional practice. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.S. in Computer Science Track &#39;B&#39; - Applied Computing Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Science, Department of Computer Science   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Foundations of Computer Science, Introduction to Computer Science 1, Introduction to Computer Science II, Discrete Math and Applications, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Computer Science School of Science, Department of Computer Science, Howard Hall Room 219 2nd level of Howard Hall, Monmouth University, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 7501 This Department is a community of learners and teacher scholars and actively foster learning, quantitative reasoning, and the practical application of computer science principles and techniques among all of the department&#39;s students. The goal is to lead in the innovative development and delivery of curricula that provides high-quality computer science graduates with proper knowledge and experience; these graduates should readily secure and succeed in positions in professional practice. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.S. in Marine and Environmental Biology and Policy Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Science, Department of Biology   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Principles of Biology, Ecology, Invertebrate Zoology or Vertebrate Zoology, Systematic Botany, Environmental Biology, Microbiology, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Biology School of Science, Department of Biology, Edison Science Hall, Room E-126, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3429 Monmouth University&#39;s School of Science, Technology and Engineering is a community of learners and teacher-scholars. The faculty actively fosters learning, quantitative reasoning, and scientific inquiry among all majors and among all students. The school&#39;s goal is to lead in the innovative development and delivery of curricula and in providing creative solutions to problems that include significant technical components. There is a focus on the application of technical research to the solution of contemporary global problems of regional interest. Educational programs build a foundation for life-long learning, critical thinking, and collaborative, technical problem solving in professional and business contexts. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.S. in Mathematics and Education with Endorsement in Elementary Education Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning, Calculus with Analytic Geometry I, Calculus with Analytic Geometry II, Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.S. in Mathematics and Education with Endorsement in Elementary Education Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning, Calculus with Analytic Geometry I, Calculus with Analytic Geometry II, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.S. in Mathematics and Education with Endorsement in Secondary Education in Mathematics Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning, Calculus with Analytic Geometry I, Calculus with Analytic Geometry II, Differential Equations, Linear Algebra,etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.S. in Medical Technology (for Jersey Shore University Medical Center) Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Science, Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University General Chemistry I, General Chemistry I Lab, General Chemistry II, General Chemistry II Lab, Organic Chemistry I, Organic Chemistry I Lab, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics School of Science, Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics, Edison Science Hall, Room 244, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3436 The mission of the Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics is to provide a stimulating learning environment in which majors and non-majors explore core concepts in the physical sciences as they prepare for careers for the 21st century. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University B.S. in Medical Technology (for Monmouth Medical Center) Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Science, Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University General Chemistry I, General Chemistry I Lab, General Chemistry II, General Chemistry II Lab, Organic Chemistry I, Organic Chemistry I Lab, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics School of Science, Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics, Edison Science Hall, Room 244, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3436 The mission of the Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics is to provide a stimulating learning environment in which majors and non-majors explore core concepts in the physical sciences as they prepare for careers for the 21st century. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University BA Degree in Art History Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Art and Design   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University   Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Art and Design Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Art and Design, 600 Building, room AW-6, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3428 The Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences seeks, within the wider mission of Monmouth University, to prepare students for lifelong learning and effective engagement with a changing world. In part, this goal is pursued through general education, which conveys an understanding of human experience and society in the past and throughout the contemporary world. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University BA Degree in Computer Graphics Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Art and Design   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University   Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Art and Design Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Art and Design, 600 Building, room AW-6, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3428 The Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences seeks, within the wider mission of Monmouth University, to prepare students for lifelong learning and effective engagement with a changing world. In part, this goal is pursued through general education, which conveys an understanding of human experience and society in the past and throughout the contemporary world. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University BA Degree in Graphic Design Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Art and Design   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University   Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Art and Design Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Art and Design, 600 Building, room AW-6, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3428 The Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences seeks, within the wider mission of Monmouth University, to prepare students for lifelong learning and effective engagement with a changing world. In part, this goal is pursued through general education, which conveys an understanding of human experience and society in the past and throughout the contemporary world. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University BA Degree in Photography Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Art and Design   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University   Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Art and Design Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Art and Design, 600 Building, room AW-6, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3428 The Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences seeks, within the wider mission of Monmouth University, to prepare students for lifelong learning and effective engagement with a changing world. In part, this goal is pursued through general education, which conveys an understanding of human experience and society in the past and throughout the contemporary world. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University BA Degree in Studio Art and Art Education Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Art and Design   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University   Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Art and Design Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Art and Design, 600 Building, room AW-6, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3428 The Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences seeks, within the wider mission of Monmouth University, to prepare students for lifelong learning and effective engagement with a changing world. In part, this goal is pursued through general education, which conveys an understanding of human experience and society in the past and throughout the contemporary world. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University BFA in Computer Design Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Art and Design   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University   Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Art and Design Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Art and Design, 600 Building, room AW-6, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3428 The Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences seeks, within the wider mission of Monmouth University, to prepare students for lifelong learning and effective engagement with a changing world. In part, this goal is pursued through general education, which conveys an understanding of human experience and society in the past and throughout the contemporary world. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University BS in Mathematics Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Science, Department of Mathematics A well-rounded program based in the traditional arts and sciences culminating with a bachelor of science degree. Degree requirements include 42 credits of mathematics, 3-4 credits in computer programming, and 8-10 credits in either chemistry or physics. Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning, Calculus with Analytic Geometry I, Calculus with Analytic Geometry II, Differential Equations etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Mathematics School of Science, Department of Mathematics, Monmouth University, Howard Hall Room 238, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4461 The Mathematics Department at Monmouth University is a community of learners and teacher-scholars, which has as its mission to help all its students gain an appreciation of mathematics, both as a science and as a humanistic study. Their study of mathematics helps provide students with a foundation for life long learning, critical thinking, and collaborative, technical problem solving in professional and business contexts. They achieve this through an innovative curriculum, which has students explore mathematics not only for its own sake but also for the myriad ways it is used in the modern world. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University BS in Mathematics and Education Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Science, Department of Mathematics   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University   Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Mathematics School of Science, Department of Mathematics, Monmouth University, Howard Hall Room 238, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4461 The Mathematics Department at Monmouth University is a community of learners and teacher-scholars, which has as its mission to help all its students gain an appreciation of mathematics, both as a science and as a humanistic study. Their study of mathematics helps provide students with a foundation for life long learning, critical thinking, and collaborative, technical problem solving in professional and business contexts. They achieve this through an innovative curriculum, which has students explore mathematics not only for its own sake but also for the myriad ways it is used in the modern world. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - Accounting Concentration Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Leon Hess Business School, Department of Accounting The accounting program fulfills all the undergraduate academic requirements to sit for the CPA exam. Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Principles of Financial Accounting, Principles of Managerial Accounting, Intermediate Accounting I, Intermediate Accounting II, Forensic and Investigative Accounting, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Leon Hess Business School, Department of Accounting Leon Hess Business School, Department of Accounting, Bey Hall, Room 118, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 7535 The primary aim of the School of Business Administration is to provide an education that qualifies its graduates for positions of leadership in both the private and public sectors. Curricula are developed, taught, and regularly updated by a faculty with strong academic and business experience. They stress the development of critical thinking, sophisticated communication skills, and a flexible managerial perspective. The undergraduate program in Business Administration is grounded in a broad-gauged education in the liberal arts and sciences designed to prepare the student for responsible judgment in a wide variety of cultural and social settings. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - Concentration in Economics Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Leon Hess Business School, Department of Economics, Finance, and Real Estate The undergraduate program in business administration is grounded in a broad-gauged education in the liberal arts and sciences designed to prepare students for responsible judgment in a wide variety of cultural and social settings. Economics provides a strong foundation for careers in government, banking and finance, cost analysis, health policy planning, human resources, insurance, international trade, labor relations, and real estate. The undergraduate program provides a solid basis for graduate work in many fields including economics, finance, and law. Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Economics for Social Science, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Business Statistics, Labor Economics, Money, Credit, and Financial Institutions, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Leon Hess Business School, Department of Economics, Finance, and Real Estate Leon Hess Business School, Department of Economics, Finance, and Real Estate, Bey Hall Room 139, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 263 5531 The primary aim of the School of Business Administration is to provide an education that qualifies its graduates for positions of leadership in both the private and public sectors. Curricula are developed, taught, and regularly updated by a faculty with strong academic and business experience. They stress the development of critical thinking, sophisticated communication skills, and a flexible managerial perspective. The undergraduate program in Business Administration is grounded in a broad-gauged education in the liberal arts and sciences designed to prepare the student for responsible judgment in a wide variety of cultural and social settings. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - Concentration in Finance Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Leon Hess Business School, Department of Economics, Finance, and Real Estate The undergraduate program in business administration is grounded in a broad-gauged education in the liberal arts and sciences designed to prepare the students for responsible judgment in a wide variety of cultural and social settings. Finance provides a strong foundation for careers in commercial and investment banking, corporate finance, financial and fixed income analysis, insurance, money management, public finance and government, real estate, and securities trading. The undergraduate program provides a solid basis for graduate work in many fields including finance, economics, and law. Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Principles of Finance, Money, Credit, and Financial Institutions, Real Estate Appraisal, Investments, Analysis of Financial Statements, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Leon Hess Business School, Department of Economics, Finance, and Real Estate Leon Hess Business School, Department of Economics, Finance, and Real Estate, Bey Hall Room 139, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 263 5531 The primary aim of the School of Business Administration is to provide an education that qualifies its graduates for positions of leadership in both the private and public sectors. Curricula are developed, taught, and regularly updated by a faculty with strong academic and business experience. They stress the development of critical thinking, sophisticated communication skills, and a flexible managerial perspective. The undergraduate program in Business Administration is grounded in a broad-gauged education in the liberal arts and sciences designed to prepare the student for responsible judgment in a wide variety of cultural and social settings. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - Concentration in Real Estate Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Leon Hess Business School, Department of Economics, Finance, and Real Estate The undergraduate program in business administration is grounded in a broad-gauged education in the liberal arts and sciences designed to prepare the students for responsible judgment in a wide variety of cultural and social settings. Real estate provides a strong foundation for careers in wide range of fields including commercial and residential real estate, construction, architectural services, banks and insurance, shopping center and industrial park management, law firms, and government. The undergraduate program provides a solid basis for graduate work in many fields including finance and law. Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University   Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Leon Hess Business School, Department of Economics, Finance, and Real Estate Leon Hess Business School, Department of Economics, Finance, and Real Estate, Bey Hall Room 139, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 263 5531 The primary aim of the School of Business Administration is to provide an education that qualifies its graduates for positions of leadership in both the private and public sectors. Curricula are developed, taught, and regularly updated by a faculty with strong academic and business experience. They stress the development of critical thinking, sophisticated communication skills, and a flexible managerial perspective. The undergraduate program in Business Administration is grounded in a broad-gauged education in the liberal arts and sciences designed to prepare the student for responsible judgment in a wide variety of cultural and social settings. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Bachelor of Science in Health Studies Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies The Bachelor of Science in Health Studies degree program at Monmouth University focuses on developing professionals who desire to promote health and prevent disease across diverse areas in medical, community, non-profit, corporate, or government settings. The curriculum also offers a broad and intensive education in the relationship between lifestyle and health, and an option for students to minor in Health Studies. Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University   Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies, Robert E. McAllan Hall, Room 332, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3443 The Marjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies faculty members believe that health is a dynamic process influenced by the individual’s holistic response to the environment. Health involves an interaction between the internal and external environments as the individual strives for harmonious balance. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Science, Department of Software Engineering Software engineers are responsible for the specification, design, and development of software programs that support computer and computer controlled systems or products. They apply the principles of engineering and science to the solution of technological problems which can be solved by the use of software controlled devices. Students frequently work as members of large teams or as leaders of smaller teams that are responsible for determining customer needs, synthesizing alternative solutions, and selecting optimal solutions within economic, social, and resource constraints. Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University   Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Software Engineering School of Science, Department of Software Engineering, Howard Hall Room B-4, Monmouth University, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 7501 This department is a community of engineers and information technology professionals committed to providing high-quality education in the areas of software engineering and information technology for a diverse population of both graduate and undergraduate students. This is achieved by integrating scholarship and industrial experience into the department&#39;s innovative curricula. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Bachelor of Social Work Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year School of Social Work The Social Work program at Monmouth University has been designed to provide students an understanding of human diversity and society as well as prepare students for careers in Social Work. Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University Introduction to Social Work, Human Behavior and Social Environment I, Social Work Research Methods, Community Development Practice, etc. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Social Work School of Social Work, 400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3543 This department is a community of engineers and information technology professionals committed to providing high-quality education in the areas of software engineering and information technology for a diverse population of both graduate and undergraduate students. This is achieved by integrating scholarship and industrial experience into the department&#39;s innovative curricula. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University English Honors Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of English   Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Students should have 3.3 overall GPA; 3.5 GPA in the English major; fulfillment of the intermediate level language requirement for English majors. Bachelor degree Monmouth University   Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne DMcMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of English Wayne DMcMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of English, 510 Wilson Annex, Room 502, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3439 This department offers the enlightening vistas of Shakespeare, Chaucer, Austen, Twain, and Morrison. Through close reading and careful writing, This department will sharpen students wits and make them into discerning, analytical, and mindful citizens. Hone their vision and pens; join in the study of great literature, criticism, and creative writing. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Arts in Corporate and Public Communication Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Communication In this program students are required to complete 32 credits, distributed among core courses, electives, colloquia, and a thesis. With student's advisor’s approval, candidate may plan a concentration in any of three areas of professional study: Public Relations, Media Studies, Human Resources Communication. Students wishing to enroll this program must: a baccalaureate degree with overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in undergraduate major. Students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with minimum score of 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: CO501 Communication Theory, CO502 Research Methods in Communication and Mass Media, CO503 Graduate Foundations in Communication, CO500 Colloquium, CO507 Organizational Communication, CO599 Independent Research Thesis in Communication. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Communication Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Communication, Plangere Center, Room 217, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3449 The Department of Communication is the second largest department on the Monmouth University campus. The progressive facility features: Departmental and faculty offices, and classrooms; Offices for The Outlook, the student-run newspaper; Offices and a studio for WMCX, the student-run radio station; Offices and a studio for Hawk TV, the student-run television station; PRSSA (Public Relations Student Society of America); A multimedia classroom equipped with theatrical lighting and a small stage for rehearsals and performances by CommWorks, a student-run performance group; and A state-of-the-art computer laboratory. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Arts in Criminal Justice - Non Thesis Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Criminal Justice The Master of Arts in Criminology and Justice Studies program offers a broad perspective on the justice system and its various institutions and processes. It develops the critical and research skills needed for problem solving and policy making in the profession. A set of core courses focuses on criminal procedure, psychopathology of the offender, research procedures, the use of psychosocial variables, systems thinking, and the development of policy. Students may choose from thesis track or non-thesis track options. Students wishing to enroll this program must: a baccalaureate degree with overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in undergraduate major. Students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with minimum score of 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: CJ502 Advanced Criminology, CJ512 Psychopathology, CJ525 Applied Data Analysis in Criminal Justice, CJ545 Seminar Ethics, Law and Society, CJ572 Civil Rights and Liberties, CJ-CPE Comprehensive Exam. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne DMcMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Criminal Justice Wayne DMcMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Criminal Justice, McAllan Hall, Room 116, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3448 The mission of the Criminal Justice Department is to provide the student with a broad liberal arts education and a balanced perspective on the study and practices of the criminal justice system. Each graduate will leave with the highest sense of human values and a strong appreciation for justice and equality. Students will possess a core of knowledge in analytical skills needed to conceptualize problems, and research skills necessary to complete outcomes assessment and the development of criminal justice policy. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Arts in Criminal Justice - Thesis Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Criminal Justice This program offers a broad perspective on the justice system and its various institutions and processes. It develops the critical and research skills needed for problem solving and policy making in the profession. A set of core courses focuses on criminal procedure, psychopathology of the offender, research procedures, the use of psychosocial variables, systems thinking, and the development of policy. Students may choose from thesis track or non-thesis track options. Students wishing to enroll this program must: a baccalaureate degree with overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in undergraduate major. Students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with minimum score of 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: CJ502 Advanced Criminology, CJ512 Psychopathology, CJ525 Applied Data Analysis in Criminal Justice, CJ545 Seminar Ethics, Law and Society, CJ572 Civil Rights and Liberties, CJ-CPE Comprehensive Exam. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne DMcMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Criminal Justice Wayne DMcMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Criminal Justice, McAllan Hall, Room 116, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3448 The mission of the Criminal Justice Department is to provide the student with a broad liberal arts education and a balanced perspective on the study and practices of the criminal justice system. Each graduate will leave with the highest sense of human values and a strong appreciation for justice and equality. Students will possess a core of knowledge in analytical skills needed to conceptualize problems, and research skills necessary to complete outcomes assessment and the development of criminal justice policy. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Arts in English - Non Thesis Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of English This is a 30-credit program designed for a variety of students, both traditional and non-traditional. Students interested in graduate study and considering going on to a post-graduate or doctoral program at another school will find that the courses at Monmouth provide a broad education in English literature and a sound foundation for further study. Secondary school teachers can fulfill their continuing education requirements and accrue credits toward salary increases by taking courses in the program. Those interested in personal enrichment or career advancement will find that the course work improves critical thinking abilities along with reading, speaking, and writing skills. Students wishing to enroll this program must: a baccalaureate degree with overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in undergraduate major. Students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with minimum score of 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: EN528 Foundations of World Literature, EN530 Contemporary World Literature, EN542 Contemporary British/American Literature, EN561 19th Century American Literature, EN571 Modern American Literature, EN525 18th Century British Literature, EN560 Early American Literature, EN502 Seminar in Literary Research, EN500 Critical Theory. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne DMcMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of English Wayne DMcMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of English, 510 Wilson Annex, Room 502, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3439 This department offers the enlightening vistas of Shakespeare, Chaucer, Austen, Twain, and Morrison. Through close reading and careful writing, This department will sharpen students wits and make them into discerning, analytical, and mindful citizens. Hone their vision and pens; join in the study of great literature, criticism, and creative writing. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Arts in English - Thesis Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of English The MA in English is a 30-credit program designed for a variety of students, both traditional and non-traditional. Students interested in graduate study and considering going on to a post-graduate or doctoral program at another school will find that the courses at Monmouth provide a broad education in English literature and a sound foundation for further study. Secondary school teachers can fulfill their continuing education requirements and accrue credits toward salary increases by taking courses in the program. Those interested in personal enrichment or career advancement will find that the course work improves critical thinking abilities along with reading, speaking, and writing skills. Students wishing to enroll this program must: a baccalaureate degree with overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in undergraduate major. Students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with minimum score of 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: EN528 Foundations of World Literature, EN530 Contemporary World Literature, EN542 Contemporary British/American Literature, EN561 19th Century American Literature, EN571 Modern American Literature, EN525 18th Century British Literature, EN560 Early American Literature, EN502 Seminar in Literary Research, EN500 Critical Theory, EN595-596 Thesis Development and Thesis Writing. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne DMcMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of English Wayne DMcMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of English, 510 Wilson Annex, Room 502, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3439 This department offers the enlightening vistas of Shakespeare, Chaucer, Austen, Twain, and Morrison. Through close reading and careful writing, This department will sharpen students wits and make them into discerning, analytical, and mindful citizens. Hone their vision and pens; join in the study of great literature, criticism, and creative writing. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Arts in History: European Specialization Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History and Anthropology This program is designed to ensure that the department's graduates acquire a depth of knowledge in their field, but also emphasizes the development of research skills, humanistic values, and a broad understanding of global issues. The program provides advanced preparation for teachers and prepares graduates to enter Ph.D. programs or to pursue independent research in history. This concentration is designed to enhance competence in the field, increase professionalism, and develop leadership. Students wishing to enroll this program must: a baccalaureate degree with overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in undergraduate major. Students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with minimum score of 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: HS501 Historical Criticism, HS502 Great Writings in History, HS605 Thesis, World or Non-Western History (course types HSWLD or HSNW), U.S. History (course type HSUS), European Specialization (course type HSEU). Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History and Anthropology Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History and Anthropology, Howard Hall C-25, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3440 The Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences seeks, within the wider mission of Monmouth University, to prepare students for lifelong learning and effective engagement with a changing world. In part, this goal is pursued through general education, which conveys an understanding of human experience and society in the past and throughout the contemporary world. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Arts in History: U.S. Specialization Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History and Anthropology This program is designed to ensure that the department's graduates acquire a depth of knowledge in their field, but also emphasizes the development of research skills, humanistic values, and a broad understanding of global issues. The program provides advanced preparation for teachers and prepares graduates to enter Ph.D. programs or to pursue independent research in history. This concentration is designed to enhance competence in the field, increase professionalism, and develop leadership. Students wishing to enroll this program must: a baccalaureate degree with overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in undergraduate major. Students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with minimum score of 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: HS501 Historical Criticism, HS502 Great Writings in History, United States Specialization (course type HSUS), HS605 Thesis, HS-CPE Comprehensive Exam. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History and Anthropology Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History and Anthropology, Howard Hall C-25, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3440 The Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences seeks, within the wider mission of Monmouth University, to prepare students for lifelong learning and effective engagement with a changing world. In part, this goal is pursued through general education, which conveys an understanding of human experience and society in the past and throughout the contemporary world. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Arts in History: World Specialization Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History and Anthropology The MA in History offers a general history track, as well as specialized courses of study for those who wish to focus on: World History. This concentration is designed to enhance competence in the field, increase professionalism, and develop leadership. Students wishing to enroll this program must: a baccalaureate degree with overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in undergraduate major. Students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with minimum score of 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: HS501 Historical Criticism, HS502 Great Writings in History, HS503 Introduction to World History, World History Specialization (HSWLD), World or Non-Western History (course types HSWLD or HSNW), HS605: Thesis, HS-CPE Comprehensive Exam. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History and Anthropology Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History and Anthropology, Howard Hall C-25, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3440 The Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences seeks, within the wider mission of Monmouth University, to prepare students for lifelong learning and effective engagement with a changing world. In part, this goal is pursued through general education, which conveys an understanding of human experience and society in the past and throughout the contemporary world. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Arts in Liberal Arts - Liberal Studies Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences The program in the distinct curriculum tracks-Liberal Studies is geared toward personal enrichment. It is for individuals who want to broaden their horizons and explore the latest scholarship in an array of areas. Students take a wide variety of courses and develop a broad, holistic perspective on the liberal arts. This program with liberal studies concentration requires 33 credit hours. Students wishing to enroll this program must: a baccalaureate degree with overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in undergraduate major. Students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with minimum score of 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: LA532 Professional and Organizational Ethics or LA580 American Cultural Diversity, LA590 Final Paper and Project, LACOL 1 Colloquia, LACOL 2 Colloquia, Any 500+ level HS course, Any 500+ level AN, GO or PC course, Any 500+ level PS or PO course. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Plangere Center First Floor, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 7574 This school has a commitment to give all students the learning conditions to grow intellectually and personally. In this school Students can: Perform in the great Wilson Hall as a part of the Monmouth Choir; Exhibit their work in one of the university’s newly renovated art galleries; Participate in political polling in the Institute; Have their play read by professionals at the NJ Repertory Theatre; Study abroad in Australia, England, Spain, and Chile; Participate in archaeological excavations; Work with social service agencies in the area and throughout the world. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Arts in Liberal Arts - Professional Studies Track Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences This graduate programs in counseling to equip students with the theoretical and practical applications vital to positions in human service and mental health agencies. This program is a 30-credit program focusing on counseling techniques, assessment methods, mental health, and community counseling issues. The core curriculum provides participants with a solid foundation in counseling procedure. Students can explore current practices in the field through 18 credits of guided electives. By combining academic course work with experiential study, the Master of Arts in Psychological Counseling equips the students with proficiencies in traditional counseling, as well as in emerging areas. This program with Professional Studies concentration requires 33 credit hours. Students wishing to enroll this program must: a baccalaureate degree with overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in undergraduate major. Students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with minimum score of 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: PC505 Mental Health Counseling, PC506 Testing and Assessment in Counseling, PC510 Community Mental Health, PC512 Psychopathology, PC525 Counseling Theory and Techniques, PC560 Counseling Practicum, PC500 level courses, IS531, LA532, PL532, CO507, CJ502, CJ570, CJ540, BM502, BM525, BM514. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Plangere Center First Floor, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 7574 This school has a commitment to give all students the learning conditions to grow intellectually and personally. In this school Students can: Perform in the great Wilson Hall as a part of the Monmouth Choir; Exhibit their work in one of the university’s newly renovated art galleries; Participate in political polling in the Institute; Have their play read by professionals at the NJ Repertory Theatre; Study abroad in Australia, England, Spain, and Chile; Participate in archaeological excavations; Work with social service agencies in the area and throughout the world. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Arts in Public Policy Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences This program is a 30-credit program aimed at those who wish to work in the public interest. The program focuses on the role of ethics in public policy and provides opportunities for experiential learning internships. Students pursuing the Master of Arts in Public Policy can apply up to 9 credits of certain courses in public policy toward the Master of Social Work (MSW) degree, and be eligible for a second master’s degree in social work after completing the balance of the MSW requirements. Students wishing to enroll this program must: a baccalaureate degree with overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in undergraduate major. Students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with minimum score of 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: PS510 Policy Analysis, PS516 Research Methods, PS518 Theory, Policy, and Ethics, PS589 Public Policy Practicum (Internship), PS595 Public Policy Research Proposal, PS596 Public Policy Research Project, PS597 Portfolio, PS514 Public Opinion and Polling, CO/PS524 Public Opinion and the Media, CO/PS525 Political Communication, SW617 Advanced Practice in Planning and Social Policy, SW/PS618 Social Work Administration, HS/PS522 History of Urbanization in America, PS553: Gender, Family, and Policy, PS530 Environmental Policy. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Plangere Center First Floor, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 7574 This school has a commitment to give all students the learning conditions to grow intellectually and personally. In this school Students can: Perform in the great Wilson Hall as a part of the Monmouth Choir; Exhibit their work in one of the university’s newly renovated art galleries; Participate in political polling in the Institute; Have their play read by professionals at the NJ Repertory Theatre; Study abroad in Australia, England, Spain, and Chile; Participate in archaeological excavations; Work with social service agencies in the area and throughout the world. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Arts in Teaching - Initial Certification Art (K-12 Certification and Subject Endorsement) Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction In this program the students are expected to have completed the content discipline prior to beginning the graduate program. Some of the University students are admitted to graduate study before a coherent sequence of at least 30 credits in a recognized liberal arts discipline has been completed. These students are expected to do all remaining undergraduate coursework at Monmouth. In cases where the student is unable to take the appropriate classes at Monmouth due to time conflicts, the students may be given permission to take one or all of these discipline specific courses at a two-year institution. In these limited cases, the students who obtain permission to enroll at two-year institutions while in this program may transfer the credits to Monmouth during their last semester in the M.A.T. program. Students must: possess a baccalaureate degree with an overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in Undergraduate major; International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: ED510 Foundations of Education, ED524 Research in Teaching Practice, ED550 Teaching Diverse Populations, ED553 The Developing Adolescent, ED529 Content Literacy, ED560 Methods of Teaching Secondary Education, ED594 Supervised Teaching, ED593 Student Teaching. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Arts in Teaching - Initial Certification Early Childhood Elementary Track(P-3 Early Childhood Certification with Elementary K-5 Certification) Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction In this program the students are expected to have completed the content discipline prior to beginning the graduate program. Some of the University students are admitted to graduate study before a coherent sequence of at least 30 credits in a recognized liberal arts discipline has been completed. These students are expected to do all remaining undergraduate coursework at Monmouth. In cases where the student is unable to take the appropriate classes at Monmouth due to time conflicts, the students may be given permission to take one or all of these discipline specific courses at a two-year institution. In these limited cases, the students who obtain permission to enroll at two-year institutions while in this program may transfer the credits to Monmouth during their last semester in the M.A.T. program. Students must: possess a baccalaureate degree with an overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in Undergraduate major; International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: ED510 Foundations of Education, ED524 Research in Teaching Practice, EDL502 Development and Learning in Early Childhood, EDL522 Early Literacy and Language Development, EDL521 Early Childhood Family, School and Community, Collaboration in a Diverse Society, EDL560 Early Childhood Curriculum and Assessment for Inclusive Environments, ED556 Teaching Elementary Mathematics, ED562 Methods of Teaching Science at the Elementary Level, ED575 Methods of Teaching Language Arts and Content Literacy at the Elementary Level, ED576 Teaching Social Studies at the Elementary Level, ED-PRAXIS Successfully Complete Praxis, PRAXIS 10014, PRAXIS 10022, ED593 Student Teaching.
r ED594: Supervised Teaching.
Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Arts in Teaching - Initial Certification Elementary Track (K-5 Elementary Certification) Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction In this program the students are expected to have completed the content discipline prior to beginning the graduate program. Some of the University students are admitted to graduate study before a coherent sequence of at least 30 credits in a recognized liberal arts discipline has been completed. These students are expected to do all remaining undergraduate coursework at Monmouth. In cases where the student is unable to take the appropriate classes at Monmouth due to time conflicts, the students may be given permission to take one or all of these discipline specific courses at a two-year institution. In these limited cases, the students who obtain permission to enroll at two-year institutions while in this program may transfer the credits to Monmouth during their last semester in the M.A.T. program. Students must: possess a baccalaureate degree with an overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in Undergraduate major; International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are - ED510 Foundations of Education, ED552 Educational Psychology and Elementary Pedagogical Theory, ED524 Research in Teaching Practice, ED550 Teaching Diverse Populations, EDL503 Literacy Instruction, ED556 Teaching Elementary Mathematics, ED562 Methods of Teaching Science at the Elementary Level, ED575 Methods of Teaching Language Arts and Content Literacy at the Elementary Level. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Arts in Teaching - Initial Certification Elementary Track with Middle School Endorsement (K-5 Certification with Content Specialization Endorsement 5-8) Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction In this program the students are expected to have completed the content discipline prior to beginning the graduate program. Some of the University students are admitted to graduate study before a coherent sequence of at least 30 credits in a recognized liberal arts discipline has been completed. These students are expected to do all remaining undergraduate coursework at Monmouth. In cases where the student is unable to take the appropriate classes at Monmouth due to time conflicts, the students may be given permission to take one or all of these discipline specific courses at a two-year institution. In these limited cases, the students who obtain permission to enroll at two-year institutions while in this program may transfer the credits to Monmouth during their last semester in the M.A.T. program. Students must: possess a baccalaureate degree with an overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in Undergraduate major; International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: ED593 Student Teaching or ED594 Supervised Teaching, ED576 Teaching Social Studies at the Elementary Level, ED510 Foundations of Education, ED524 Research in Teaching Practice, ED550 Teaching Diverse Populations, ED553 the Developing Adolescent, ED528 Middle School Learning and Teaching, EDL503 Literacy Instruction, ED556 Teaching Elementary Mathematics, ED562 Methods of Teaching Science at the Elementary Level. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Arts in Teaching - Initial Certification Music (K-12 Certification and Subject Endorsement) Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction In this program the students are expected to have completed the content discipline prior to beginning the graduate program. Some of the University students are admitted to graduate study before a coherent sequence of at least 30 credits in a recognized liberal arts discipline has been completed. These students are expected to do all remaining undergraduate coursework at Monmouth. In cases where the student is unable to take the appropriate classes at Monmouth due to time conflicts, the students may be given permission to take one or all of these discipline specific courses at a two-year institution. In these limited cases, the students who obtain permission to enroll at two-year institutions while in this program may transfer the credits to Monmouth during their last semester in the M.A.T. program. Students must: possess a baccalaureate degree with an overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in Undergraduate major; International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: ED510 Foundations of Education, ED524 Research in Teaching Practice, ED550 Teaching Diverse Populations, ED553 The Developing Adolescent, ED529 Content Literacy, ED560 Methods of Teaching Secondary Education, ED593 Student Teaching or ED594 Supervised Teaching. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Arts in Teaching - Initial Certification Secondary Track (9-12 Certification and Subject Endorsement) Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction In this program the students are expected to have completed the content discipline prior to beginning the graduate program. Some of the University students are admitted to graduate study before a coherent sequence of at least 30 credits in a recognized liberal arts discipline has been completed. These students are expected to do all remaining undergraduate coursework at Monmouth. In cases where the student is unable to take the appropriate classes at Monmouth due to time conflicts, the students may be given permission to take one or all of these discipline specific courses at a two-year institution. In these limited cases, the students who obtain permission to enroll at two-year institutions while in this program may transfer the credits to Monmouth during their last semester in the M.A.T. program. Students must: possess a baccalaureate degree with an overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in Undergraduate major; International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: ED510 Foundations of Education, ED524 Research in Teaching Practice, ED550 Teaching Diverse Populations, ED553 The Developing Adolescent, ED529 Content Literacy. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Arts in Teaching - Initial Certification Secondary Track -Spanish or Chinese (K-12 Certification and Subject Endorsement) Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction In this program the students are expected to have completed the content discipline prior to beginning the graduate program. Some of the University students are admitted to graduate study before a coherent sequence of at least 30 credits in a recognized liberal arts discipline has been completed. These students are expected to do all remaining undergraduate coursework at Monmouth. In cases where the student is unable to take the appropriate classes at Monmouth due to time conflicts, the students may be given permission to take one or all of these discipline specific courses at a two-year institution. In these limited cases, the students who obtain permission to enroll at two-year institutions while in this program may transfer the credits to Monmouth during their last semester in the M.A.T. program. Students must: possess a baccalaureate degree with an overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in Undergraduate major; International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: ED510 Foundations of Education, ED524 Research in Teaching Practice, ED550 Teaching Diverse Populations, ED553 The Developing Adolescent, ED529 Content Literacy, ED582 World Language Education, ED593 Student Teaching. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, McAllan Hall, Room 216, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4417 The mission of this Department is to provide quality undergraduate and graduate programs for future and practicing teachers. The instructional environment will be supportive of the varied cognitive, affective, and cultural voices of the department&#39;s students and faculty. University faculty, students, school practitioners, and community representatives will be collaborators in reflective inquiry, actively promoting the integration of research and practice. Continuous quality improvement being the hallmark of this department. The intellectual endeavors and the modeling of state-of-the-art pedagogy by the faculty will enhance the students’ ability to be grounded in a comprehensive educational knowledge base, to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, to demonstrate effective teaching skills and competencies, and to initiate research. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Business Administration (Accelerated) Full Time 1 Year(s) $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit Leon Hess Business School This is a 30-credit, fast-track MBA is designed for students looking for a time-saving alternative to a traditional two-year MBA program. The Accelerated MBA is a cohort-based program, meaning students take a predetermined sequence of courses to earn the required 30 credit hours. Employing a combination of classroom and hybrid (online combined with classroom) formats, this program will allow the students to earn their MBA in just one year by attending two to three evenings per week. Students can register for three classes in both the fall and spring semesters, and four classes over two 6-week summer sessions. Students must: score a minimum of 500 in GMAT or 450 in GMAT and a minimum total of 1000 when GMAT is added to 200 times of GPA; CPA or CFA licensure, possess a four-year baccalaureate degree, possess a master’s or a doctoral degree. MBA MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: BM 556 Logistics Mgt, BM 563 Intl. Business, BA541 Managerial Accounting, BM 515 Ethics, Law, and Social Responsibility, BM 565 Management of Technology, BH 571 Intro to Healthcare Systems, BK 539 Promotional Strategy, BM 525 Management Human Resource, BM 590 Strategic Management. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Leon Hess Business School Leon Hess Business School, Bey Hall, Room 211, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3430 This school is uniquely situated to make rapid strides in this millennium. It has a multitude of assets. First and foremost of these is an excellent faculty. This school has a blend of experienced academics and new hires, individuals with extensive academic and professional experience, the faculty is first of all highly devoted to teaching. For the school&#39;s faculty teaching doesn&#39;t start and stop at the classroom door, it continues into the halls, faculty offices, and lunchrooms and even on occasion into the parking lot. Close personal interaction with the faculty is a hallmark of the education at Monmouth University&#39;s School of Business Administration. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Business Administration - Accounting Track Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit Leon Hess Business School, Department of Accounting This program provides a high level of graduate instruction for successful business managers and professionals. The program includes core and advanced courses that represent key business disciplines. The MBA student learns in small classes that promote close interaction with our business faculty members and benefits from special contributions by visiting lecturers. Students also have the option of taking the MBA with a concentration. The mission of this program is to serve well-qualified graduate students who are committed to the pursuit of more professional responsibilities, the enhancement of their competencies, and an improvement in their value to the organizations they serve. The graduate program combines management practice and theory in a contemporary managerial context. The curriculum underscores the complexity and diversity of managerial decisions in both the national and international economy. Students must: score a minimum of 500 in GMAT or 450 in GMAT and a minimum total of 1000 when GMAT is added to 200 times of GPA; CPA or CFA licensure, possess a four-year baccalaureate degree, possess a master’s or a doctoral degree. MBA MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: BE501 Economics for Management, BM502 Management and Organizational Behavior, BA503 Financial Accounting, BM506 Graduate Business Statistics, BM507 Production and Operations Management and Lab, BK509 Marketing Management, BF511 Business Finance, BM515 Ethics, Law and Social Responsibility, BM520 Information Systems in Organizations or BM565 Management of Technology or BK/BM521 Seminar in E-Commerce, BA510 Business Income Tax, BA512 Selected Topics in Financial Accounting, BA515 Advanced Accounting Practice, BA541: Managerial Accounting, BA560 Auditing Practices and Cases, BL501 Business Law. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Leon Hess Business School, Department of Accounting Leon Hess Business School, Department of Accounting, Bey Hall, Room 118, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 7535 The primary aim of the School of Business Administration is to provide an education that qualifies its graduates for positions of leadership in both the private and public sectors. Curricula are developed, taught, and regularly updated by a faculty with strong academic and business experience. They stress the development of critical thinking, sophisticated communication skills, and a flexible managerial perspective. The undergraduate program in Business Administration is grounded in a broad-gauged education in the liberal arts and sciences designed to prepare the student for responsible judgment in a wide variety of cultural and social settings. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Business Administration - Finance Track Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit Leon Hess Business School, Department of Economics, Finance, and Real Estate This program provides a high level of graduate instruction for successful business managers and professionals. The program includes core and advanced courses that represent key business disciplines. The MBA student learns in small classes that promote close interaction with our business faculty members and benefits from special contributions by visiting lecturers. Students also have the option of taking the MBA with a concentration. The mission of this program is to serve well-qualified graduate students who are committed to the pursuit of more professional responsibilities, the enhancement of their competencies, and an improvement in their value to the organizations they serve. The graduate program combines management practice and theory in a contemporary managerial context. The curriculum underscores the complexity and diversity of managerial decisions in both the national and international economy. Students must: score a minimum of 500 in GMAT or 450 in GMAT and a minimum total of 1000 when GMAT is added to 200 times of GPA; CPA or CFA licensure, possess a four-year baccalaureate degree, possess a master’s or a doctoral degree. MBA MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: BE501 Economics for Management, BM502 Management and Organizational Behavior, BA503 Financial Accounting, BM506 Graduate Business Statistics, BM507 Production and Operations Management and Lab, BK509 Marketing Management, BF511 Business Finance, BF517 Financial Institutions and Markets, BF522 Corporate Finance, BF523 Investments, BF535 International Finance. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Leon Hess Business School, Department of Economics, Finance, and Real Estate Leon Hess Business School, Department of Economics, Finance, and Real Estate, Bey Hall Room 139, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 263 5531 The primary aim of the School of Business Administration is to provide an education that qualifies its graduates for positions of leadership in both the private and public sectors. Curricula are developed, taught, and regularly updated by a faculty with strong academic and business experience. They stress the development of critical thinking, sophisticated communication skills, and a flexible managerial perspective. The undergraduate program in Business Administration is grounded in a broad-gauged education in the liberal arts and sciences designed to prepare the student for responsible judgment in a wide variety of cultural and social settings. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Business Administration - Healthcare Management Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit Leon Hess Business School This program provides a high level of graduate instruction for successful business managers and professionals. The program includes core and advanced courses that represent key business disciplines. The MBA student learns in small classes that promote close interaction with our business faculty members and benefits from special contributions by visiting lecturers. Students also have the option of taking the MBA with a concentration. The mission of this program is to serve well-qualified graduate students who are committed to the pursuit of more professional responsibilities, the enhancement of their competencies, and an improvement in their value to the organizations they serve. The graduate program combines management practice and theory in a contemporary managerial context. The curriculum underscores the complexity and diversity of managerial decisions in both the national and international economy. Students must: score a minimum of 500 in GMAT or 450 in GMAT and a minimum total of 1000 when GMAT is added to 200 times of GPA; CPA or CFA licensure, possess a four-year baccalaureate degree, possess a master’s or a doctoral degree. MBA MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: BE501 Economics for Management, BM502 Management and Organizational Behavior, BA503 Financial Accounting, BM506 Graduate Business Statistics, BM507 Production and Operations Management and Lab, BK509 Marketing Management, BM515 Ethics, Law and Social Responsibility, BA541 Managerial Accounting, BF511 Business Finance, BM563 International Business or BK535 International Marketing Management or BF535 International Finance or BE574 Globalization. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Leon Hess Business School Leon Hess Business School, Bey Hall, Room 211, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3430 This school is uniquely situated to make rapid strides in this millennium. It has a multitude of assets. First and foremost of these is an excellent faculty. This school has a blend of experienced academics and new hires, individuals with extensive academic and professional experience, the faculty is first of all highly devoted to teaching. For the school&#39;s faculty teaching doesn&#39;t start and stop at the classroom door, it continues into the halls, faculty offices, and lunchrooms and even on occasion into the parking lot. Close personal interaction with the faculty is a hallmark of the education at Monmouth University&#39;s School of Business Administration. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Business Administration - Real Estate Track Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit Leon Hess Business School, Department of Economics, Finance, and Real Estate This program provides a high level of graduate instruction for successful business managers and professionals. The program includes core and advanced courses that represent key business disciplines. The MBA student learns in small classes that promote close interaction with our business faculty members and benefits from special contributions by visiting lecturers. Students also have the option of taking the MBA with a concentration. The mission of this program is to serve well-qualified graduate students who are committed to the pursuit of more professional responsibilities, the enhancement of their competencies, and an improvement in their value to the organizations they serve. The graduate program combines management practice and theory in a contemporary managerial context. The curriculum underscores the complexity and diversity of managerial decisions in both the national and international economy. Students must: score a minimum of 500 in GMAT or 450 in GMAT and a minimum total of 1000 when GMAT is added to 200 times of GPA; CPA or CFA licensure, possess a four-year baccalaureate degree, possess a master’s or a doctoral degree. MBA MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: BE501 Economics for Management, BM502 Management and Organizational Behavior, BA503 Financial Accounting, BM506 Graduate Business Statistics, BM507 Production and Operations Management and Lab, BK509: Marketing Management, BF511 Business Finance, BM515 Ethics, Law and Social Responsibility, BA541 Managerial Accounting, BR510 Real Estate Law, BR/BF525 Real Estate Analysis, BR527 Real Estate Finance Investment and Taxation, BR530 Real Estate Lease and Negotiations, BR580 Real Estate Regulations and Development. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Leon Hess Business School, Department of Economics, Finance, and Real Estate Leon Hess Business School, Department of Economics, Finance, and Real Estate, Bey Hall Room 139, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 263 5531 The primary aim of the School of Business Administration is to provide an education that qualifies its graduates for positions of leadership in both the private and public sectors. Curricula are developed, taught, and regularly updated by a faculty with strong academic and business experience. They stress the development of critical thinking, sophisticated communication skills, and a flexible managerial perspective. The undergraduate program in Business Administration is grounded in a broad-gauged education in the liberal arts and sciences designed to prepare the student for responsible judgment in a wide variety of cultural and social settings. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Education Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Education This program is designed for fully certified teachers and other experienced education professionals to increase their knowledge and skills in specific content areas and earn additional credentials in the field of education. Graduates of the program will master educational research and curriculum design as well as progressive theory and approaches to teaching. This program is content-based, allowing all educators who have an undergraduate degree either in a specific content area or general education to further explore and develop content knowledge, research and teaching methods. In addition, for those seeking certification in reading, special education or supervision, this program will afford an opportunity to complete both the Master’s degree and certification in these areas with minimal remediation or additional courses. This program does not lead to teacher certification. Students must: possess a baccalaureate degree with an overall GPA of 2. 5 and 3.0 in Undergraduate major; International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: ED606 Diversity in Education, ED610 Education in a Democratic Society, ED624 Research in Teaching Practice, EDL536 Curriculum Development and Design, EDL568 Appraisal and Assessment in School Settings. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education School of Education, Robert E McAllan Hall, Room 116, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 7518 This school seek to recruit bright and creative students to join the school in its work to improve K-12 education and leadership in the state and region. The school&#39;s faculty and staff are dedicated to providing high-quality advising to enable students to complete their programs in a timely manner. All faculty serve as student advisers. In addition, the school has four professional administrators who provide advising services year round. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Computer Science - Computer Networks &#39;A&#39; Track Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Science, Department of Computer Science This program prepares students for a wide variety of careers involving computer technology, telecommunications, software design, and software development. It also enhances versatility and capability for employment advancement in many other disciplines and career paths. All students are given a firm grounding in data structures and algorithms, computer networks, intelligent information systems, and databases. Students can choose to concentrate in the areas of computer networks, databases and intelligent information systems, and also security of networks and information systems. By completing this program students able: to enhance their knowledge of modern computer languages and software systems; review principles and technologies supporting computer science; understand today’s highly technical problems as well as the challenges of tomorrow; establish useful contacts with other professionals; gain practical experience through a hands-on approach. Students must possess a baccalaureate degree with overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in the Undergraduate major; satisfactory GRE scores; studied 2 semester of calculus (I and II) with grade C, International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test, computer programming course within last 5 years. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: CS501B Program Development, CS502 Theoretical Foundations of Computer Science, CS503 Data Structures and Algorithms, CS505 Operating Systems Concepts, CS509 Object-Oriented Programming and Design, CS511 Technical Communication, CS512 Algorithm Design, CS514 Networks, CS517 Database Systems, CS520 Introduction to Intelligent Systems, CS690 Thesis, 9 credits from among: CS510 or higher. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Computer Science School of Science, Department of Computer Science, Howard Hall Room 219 2nd level of Howard Hall, Monmouth University, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 7501 This Department is a community of learners and teacher scholars and actively foster learning, quantitative reasoning, and the practical application of computer science principles and techniques among all of the department&#39;s students. The goal is to lead in the innovative development and delivery of curricula that provides high-quality computer science graduates with proper knowledge and experience; these graduates should readily secure and succeed in positions in professional practice. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Computer Science - Computer Networks &#39;B&#39; Track Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Science, Department of Computer Science This program prepares students for a wide variety of careers involving computer technology, telecommunications, software design, and software development. It also enhances versatility and capability for employment advancement in many other disciplines and career paths. All students are given a firm grounding in data structures and algorithms, computer networks, intelligent information systems, and databases. Students can choose to concentrate in the areas of computer networks, databases and intelligent information systems, and also security of networks and information systems. By completing this program students able: to enhance their knowledge of modern computer languages and software systems; review principles and technologies supporting computer science; understand today’s highly technical problems as well as the challenges of tomorrow; establish useful contacts with other professionals; gain practical experience through a hands-on approach. Students must possess a baccalaureate degree with overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in the Undergraduate major; satisfactory GRE scores; studied 2 semester of calculus (I and II) with grade C, International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test, computer programming course within last 5 years. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: CS501B Program Development, CS502 Theoretical Foundations of Computer Science, CS503 Data Structures and Algorithms, CS505 Operating Systems Concepts, CS509 Object-Oriented Programming and Design, CS511 Technical Communication, CS512 Algorithm Design, CS514 Networks, CS517 Database Systems, CS520 Introduction to Intelligent Systems, Choose Two courses from among: CS525, CS526, CS535, and CS537, CS627, CS635, CS661, and CS699, Choose 9 credits from among: CS510 or higher. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Computer Science School of Science, Department of Computer Science, Howard Hall Room 219 2nd level of Howard Hall, Monmouth University, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 7501 This Department is a community of learners and teacher scholars and actively foster learning, quantitative reasoning, and the practical application of computer science principles and techniques among all of the department&#39;s students. The goal is to lead in the innovative development and delivery of curricula that provides high-quality computer science graduates with proper knowledge and experience; these graduates should readily secure and succeed in positions in professional practice. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Computer Science - Computer Networks &#39;C&#39; Track Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Science, Department of Computer Science This program prepares students for a wide variety of careers involving computer technology, telecommunications, software design, and software development. It also enhances versatility and capability for employment advancement in many other disciplines and career paths. All students are given a firm grounding in data structures and algorithms, computer networks, intelligent information systems, and databases. Students can choose to concentrate in the areas of computer networks, databases and intelligent information systems, and also security of networks and information systems. By completing this program students able: to enhance their knowledge of modern computer languages and software systems; review principles and technologies supporting computer science; understand today’s highly technical problems as well as the challenges of tomorrow; establish useful contacts with other professionals; gain practical experience through a hands-on approach. Students must possess a baccalaureate degree with overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in the Undergraduate major; satisfactory GRE scores; studied 2 semester of calculus (I and II) with grade C, International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test, computer programming course within last 5 years. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: CS501B Program Development, CS502 Theoretical Foundations of Computer Science, CS503 Data Structures and Algorithms, CS505 Operating Systems Concepts, CS509 Object-Oriented Programming and Design, CS511 Technical Communication, CS512 Algorithm Design, CS514 Networks, CS517 Database Systems, CS520 Introduction to Intelligent Systems, Choose One course from among: CS525, CS526, CS535, and CS537, Choose Two courses from among: CS627, CS635, CS661, and CS699, Choose 9 credits from among: CS510 or higher Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Computer Science School of Science, Department of Computer Science, Howard Hall Room 219 2nd level of Howard Hall, Monmouth University, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 7501 This Department is a community of learners and teacher scholars and actively foster learning, quantitative reasoning, and the practical application of computer science principles and techniques among all of the department&#39;s students. The goal is to lead in the innovative development and delivery of curricula that provides high-quality computer science graduates with proper knowledge and experience; these graduates should readily secure and succeed in positions in professional practice. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Computer Science - Databases and Intelligent Information &#39;A&#39; Track Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Science, Department of Computer Science This program prepares students for a wide variety of careers involving computer technology, telecommunications, software design, and software development. It also enhances versatility and capability for employment advancement in many other disciplines and career paths. All students are given a firm grounding in data structures and algorithms, computer networks, intelligent information systems, and databases. Students can choose to concentrate in the areas of computer networks, databases and intelligent information systems, and also security of networks and information systems. By completing this program students able: to enhance their knowledge of modern computer languages and software systems; review principles and technologies supporting computer science; understand today’s highly technical problems as well as the challenges of tomorrow; establish useful contacts with other professionals; gain practical experience through a hands-on approach. Students must possess a baccalaureate degree with overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in the Undergraduate major; satisfactory GRE scores; studied 2 semester of calculus (I and II) with grade C, International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test, computer programming course within last 5 years. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: CS501B Program Development, CS502 Theoretical Foundations of Computer Science, CS503 Data Structures and Algorithms, CS505 Operating Systems Concepts, CS509 Object-Oriented Programming and Design, CS511 Technical Communication, CS512 Algorithm Design, CS514 Networks, CS517 Database Systems, CS520 Introduction to Intelligent Systems, One course from among: CS521, CS523, CS530, CS531, or CS533. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Computer Science School of Science, Department of Computer Science, Howard Hall Room 219 2nd level of Howard Hall, Monmouth University, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 7501 This Department is a community of learners and teacher scholars and actively foster learning, quantitative reasoning, and the practical application of computer science principles and techniques among all of the department&#39;s students. The goal is to lead in the innovative development and delivery of curricula that provides high-quality computer science graduates with proper knowledge and experience; these graduates should readily secure and succeed in positions in professional practice. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Computer Science - Databases and Intelligent Information &#39;B&#39; Track Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Science, Department of Computer Science This program prepares students for a wide variety of careers involving computer technology, telecommunications, software design, and software development. It also enhances versatility and capability for employment advancement in many other disciplines and career paths. All students are given a firm grounding in data structures and algorithms, computer networks, intelligent information systems, and databases. Students can choose to concentrate in the areas of computer networks, databases and intelligent information systems, and also security of networks and information systems. By completing this program students able: to enhance their knowledge of modern computer languages and software systems; review principles and technologies supporting computer science; understand today’s highly technical problems as well as the challenges of tomorrow; establish useful contacts with other professionals; gain practical experience through a hands-on approach. Students must possess a baccalaureate degree with overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in the Undergraduate major; satisfactory GRE scores; studied 2 semester of calculus (I and II) with grade C, International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test, computer programming course within last 5 years. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: CS501B Program Development, CS502 Theoretical Foundations of Computer Science, CS503 Data Structures and Algorithms, CS505 Operating Systems Concepts, CS509 Object-Oriented Programming and Design, CS511 Technical Communication, CS512 Algorithm Design, CS514 Networks, CS517 Database Systems, CS520 Introduction to Intelligent Systems. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Computer Science School of Science, Department of Computer Science, Howard Hall Room 219 2nd level of Howard Hall, Monmouth University, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 7501 This Department is a community of learners and teacher scholars and actively foster learning, quantitative reasoning, and the practical application of computer science principles and techniques among all of the department&#39;s students. The goal is to lead in the innovative development and delivery of curricula that provides high-quality computer science graduates with proper knowledge and experience; these graduates should readily secure and succeed in positions in professional practice. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Computer Science - Databases and Intelligent Information &#39;C&#39; Track Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Science, Department of Computer Science This program prepares students for a wide variety of careers involving computer technology, telecommunications, software design, and software development. It also enhances versatility and capability for employment advancement in many other disciplines and career paths. All students are given a firm grounding in data structures and algorithms, computer networks, intelligent information systems, and databases. Students can choose to concentrate in the areas of computer networks, databases and intelligent information systems, and also security of networks and information systems. By completing this program students able: to enhance their knowledge of modern computer languages and software systems; review principles and technologies supporting computer science; understand today’s highly technical problems as well as the challenges of tomorrow; establish useful contacts with other professionals; gain practical experience through a hands-on approach. Students must possess a baccalaureate degree with overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in the Undergraduate major; satisfactory GRE scores; studied 2 semester of calculus (I and II) with grade C, International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test, computer programming course within last 5 years. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: CS501B Program Development, CS502 Theoretical Foundations of Computer Science, CS503 Data Structures and Algorithms, CS505: Operating Systems Concepts, CS509 Object-Oriented Programming and Design, CS511 Technical Communication, CS512 Algorithm Design, CS514 Networks, CS517 Database Systems, CS520 Introduction to Intelligent Systems, One course from among CS521, CS523, CS530, CS531 or CS533. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Computer Science School of Science, Department of Computer Science, Howard Hall Room 219 2nd level of Howard Hall, Monmouth University, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 7501 This Department is a community of learners and teacher scholars and actively foster learning, quantitative reasoning, and the practical application of computer science principles and techniques among all of the department&#39;s students. The goal is to lead in the innovative development and delivery of curricula that provides high-quality computer science graduates with proper knowledge and experience; these graduates should readily secure and succeed in positions in professional practice. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Computer Science - Security of Information Systems and Networks &#39;A&#39; Track Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Science, Department of Computer Science This program prepares students for a wide variety of careers involving computer technology, telecommunications, software design, and software development. It also enhances versatility and capability for employment advancement in many other disciplines and career paths. All students are given a firm grounding in data structures and algorithms, computer networks, intelligent information systems, and databases. Students can choose to concentrate in the areas of computer networks, databases and intelligent information systems, and also security of networks and information systems. By completing this program students able: to enhance their knowledge of modern computer languages and software systems; review principles and technologies supporting computer science; understand today’s highly technical problems as well as the challenges of tomorrow; establish useful contacts with other professionals; gain practical experience through a hands-on approach. Students must possess a baccalaureate degree with overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in the Undergraduate major; satisfactory GRE scores; studied 2 semester of calculus (I and II) with grade C, International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test, computer programming course within last 5 years. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: CS501B Program Development, CS502 Theoretical Foundations of Computer Science, CS503 Data Structures and Algorithms, CS505 Operating Systems Concepts, CS509 Object-Oriented Programming and Design, CS511 Technical Communication, CS512 Algorithm Design, CS514 Networks, CS517 Database Systems, CS518 Fundamentals of Computer Sec. and Cryptography, CS520 Introduction to Intelligent Systems, CS628 Security of e-System and Networks, Choose One from CS525, CS528, CS533, CS535, CS550 or CS635, Choose One course from among CS528 or CS635, CS690 Thesis. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Computer Science School of Science, Department of Computer Science, Howard Hall Room 219 2nd level of Howard Hall, Monmouth University, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 7501 This Department is a community of learners and teacher scholars and actively foster learning, quantitative reasoning, and the practical application of computer science principles and techniques among all of the department&#39;s students. The goal is to lead in the innovative development and delivery of curricula that provides high-quality computer science graduates with proper knowledge and experience; these graduates should readily secure and succeed in positions in professional practice. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Computer Science - Security of Information Systems and Networks &#39;B&#39; Track Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Science, Department of Computer Science This program prepares students for a wide variety of careers involving computer technology, telecommunications, software design, and software development. It also enhances versatility and capability for employment advancement in many other disciplines and career paths. All students are given a firm grounding in data structures and algorithms, computer networks, intelligent information systems, and databases. Students can choose to concentrate in the areas of computer networks, databases and intelligent information systems, and also security of networks and information systems. By completing this program students able: to enhance their knowledge of modern computer languages and software systems; review principles and technologies supporting computer science; understand today’s highly technical problems as well as the challenges of tomorrow; establish useful contacts with other professionals; gain practical experience through a hands-on approach. Students must possess a baccalaureate degree with overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in the Undergraduate major; satisfactory GRE scores; studied 2 semester of calculus (I and II) with grade C, International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test, computer programming course within last 5 years. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: CS501B Program Development, CS502 Theoretical Foundations of Computer Science, CS503 Data Structures and Algorithms, CS505 Operating Systems Concepts, CS509 Object-Oriented Programming and Design, CS511 Technical Communication, CS512 Algorithm Design, CS514 Networks, CS517 Database Systems, CS518 Fundamentals of Computer Sec. and Cryptography, CS520 Introduction to Intelligent Systems, CS628 Security of e-Systems and Networks, Three courses from:CS525, CS528, CS533, CS535, CS550 or CS635, One course from: CS528 or CS635. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Computer Science School of Science, Department of Computer Science, Howard Hall Room 219 2nd level of Howard Hall, Monmouth University, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 7501 This Department is a community of learners and teacher scholars and actively foster learning, quantitative reasoning, and the practical application of computer science principles and techniques among all of the department&#39;s students. The goal is to lead in the innovative development and delivery of curricula that provides high-quality computer science graduates with proper knowledge and experience; these graduates should readily secure and succeed in positions in professional practice. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Computer Science - Security of Information Systems and Networks &#39;C&#39; Track Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Science, Department of Computer Science This program prepares students for a wide variety of careers involving computer technology, telecommunications, software design, and software development. It also enhances versatility and capability for employment advancement in many other disciplines and career paths. All students are given a firm grounding in data structures and algorithms, computer networks, intelligent information systems, and databases. Students can choose to concentrate in the areas of computer networks, databases and intelligent information systems, and also security of networks and information systems. By completing this program students able: to enhance their knowledge of modern computer languages and software systems; review principles and technologies supporting computer science; understand today’s highly technical problems as well as the challenges of tomorrow; establish useful contacts with other professionals; gain practical experience through a hands-on approach. Students must possess a baccalaureate degree with overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in the Undergraduate major; satisfactory GRE scores; studied 2 semester of calculus (I and II) with grade C, International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test, computer programming course within last 5 years. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: CS501B Program Development, CS502 Theoretical Foundations of Computer Science, CS503 Data Structures and Algorithms, CS505 Operating Systems Concepts, CS509 Object-Oriented Programming and Design, CS511 Technical Communication, CS512 Algorithm Design, CS514 Networks, CS517 Database Systems, CS518 Fundamentals of Computer Sec. and Cryptography, CS520 Introduction to Intelligent Systems, CS628: Security of e-Systems and Networks, CS661 Advanced Project, One course from: CS528 or CS635, Two courses from: CS525, CS528, CS533, CS535, CS550 or CS635. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Computer Science School of Science, Department of Computer Science, Howard Hall Room 219 2nd level of Howard Hall, Monmouth University, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 7501 This Department is a community of learners and teacher scholars and actively foster learning, quantitative reasoning, and the practical application of computer science principles and techniques among all of the department&#39;s students. The goal is to lead in the innovative development and delivery of curricula that provides high-quality computer science graduates with proper knowledge and experience; these graduates should readily secure and succeed in positions in professional practice. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Education: Educational Counseling Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Special Education This program is an exemplary New Jersey Department of Education approved program in school counseling for teachers and others who are seeking an endorsement in school counseling. Students and faculty develop a strong identity as caring and competent professional school counselors by focusing on increased self-awareness, personal and professional development, and continuous learning. The faculty provides learning experiences that are designed to meet the Professional Counseling Competencies through theoretical and practical coursework, supervised counseling practice, and the development of a professional school counselor portfolio. Field experiences and internships integrate the clinical practice of counseling students and families into the context of the total school community. The school counselor specialization prepares students to become skilled counseling professionals ready to deliver comprehensive developmental school counseling programs to all students, and visionary advocates prepared to meet and adapt to the challenges of a diverse, ever-changing society. Students must: possess a baccalaureate degree with an overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in Undergraduate major; be certified teacher; International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: EDL544 Career Development and Counseling in School Settings, EDL546 Multicultural Counseling in School and Community, EDL548 Counseling at Risk Children and Families, EDL568 Appraisal and Assessment for School Settings, EDL580 Practicum in School Counseling, EDL590 School Counseling Program Planning and Practice, EDL610 Internship in School Counseling I, EDL611 Internship in School Counseling II, EDL601 Research Methodology and Applications I, EDL602 Research Methodology and Applications II, EDL540 Group Counseling: Application for School and Community, EDL542 Counseling Theory and Practice in School and Community. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Special Education School of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Special Education, McAllan Hall, Room 126, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3437 The mission of this department is to provide state-of-the-art undergraduate and graduate programs that effectively prepare individuals to serve as teachers, support specialists, and leaders in educational settings. The department actively supports and reflects in practice the mission and themes articulated by the School of Education as a whole. Toward the end, faculty, staff, and students within the department value diversity, pursue reflective inquiry, apply problem-solving strategies, and work to promote innovative, technologically appropriate, interdisciplinary educational practice and collaboration within the professional areas of special education, reading, educational counseling, supervision, and educational administration. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Education: Principal Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Special Education This program is an exemplary New Jersey Department of Education approved program in school counseling for teachers and others who are seeking an endorsement in school counseling. Students and faculty develop a strong identity as caring and competent professional school counselors by focusing on increased self-awareness, personal and professional development, and continuous learning. The faculty provides learning experiences that are designed to meet the Professional Counseling Competencies through theoretical and practical coursework, supervised counseling practice, and the development of a professional school counselor portfolio. Field experiences and internships integrate the clinical practice of counseling students and families into the context of the total school community. The school counselor specialization prepares students to become skilled counseling professionals ready to deliver comprehensive developmental school counseling programs to all students, and visionary advocates prepared to meet and adapt to the challenges of a diverse, ever-changing society. Students must: possess a baccalaureate degree with an overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in Undergraduate major; be certified teacher; International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: EDL544 Career Development and Counseling in School Settings, EDL546 Multicultural Counseling in School and Community, EDL548 Counseling at Risk Children and Families, EDL568 Appraisal and Assessment for School Settings, EDL580 Practicum in School Counseling, EDL590 School Counseling Program Planning and Practice, EDL610 Internship in School Counseling I, EDL611 Internship in School Counseling II, EDL601 Research Methodology and Applications I, EDL602 Research Methodology and Applications II, EDL540 Group Counseling: Application for School and Community, EDL542 Counseling Theory and Practice in School and Community. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Special Education School of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Special Education, McAllan Hall, Room 126, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3437 The mission of this department is to provide state-of-the-art undergraduate and graduate programs that effectively prepare individuals to serve as teachers, support specialists, and leaders in educational settings. The department actively supports and reflects in practice the mission and themes articulated by the School of Education as a whole. Toward the end, faculty, staff, and students within the department value diversity, pursue reflective inquiry, apply problem-solving strategies, and work to promote innovative, technologically appropriate, interdisciplinary educational practice and collaboration within the professional areas of special education, reading, educational counseling, supervision, and educational administration. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Education: Reading Specialist Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Special Education This program, based on national standards for reading professionals, is designed for exemplary teachers that have an initial teaching license and want to expand their knowledge, skills, and dispositions in teaching literacy and coaching paraprofessionals and colleagues. Graduate students will become skilled assessors and instructors of all learners including those with special needs or from diverse cultures. The program offers a comprehensive state-of-the-art curriculum combining both traditional classroom learning as well as online courses. Students will also gain an in-depth knowledge of the reading and writing processes, be able to create literate classroom environments that motivate and engage P-12 learners, and design methods for providing support and assistance to colleagues and parents. Opportunities for field experiences are provided in P-12 classrooms and on campus. Students must: possess a baccalaureate degree with an overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in Undergraduate major; be certified teacher; International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: EDL516 Literacy Strategy for All Learners I, EDL517 Literacy Strategy for All Learners II, EDL527 Literacy Trends and Issues, EDL525 Multicultural Literature and Literacy, EDL526 Strategies for Teaching Writing, K-8, EDL564 Assessment and Instruction in Literacy I, EDL565 Assessment and Instruction in Literacy II, EDL585 Practicum in Literacy, EDL593: Administration, Supervision, and Consultation in Literacy, EDL601 Research Methodology and Applications I, EDL602 Research Methodology and Applications II. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Special Education School of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Special Education, McAllan Hall, Room 126, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3437 The mission of this department is to provide state-of-the-art undergraduate and graduate programs that effectively prepare individuals to serve as teachers, support specialists, and leaders in educational settings. The department actively supports and reflects in practice the mission and themes articulated by the School of Education as a whole. Toward the end, faculty, staff, and students within the department value diversity, pursue reflective inquiry, apply problem-solving strategies, and work to promote innovative, technologically appropriate, interdisciplinary educational practice and collaboration within the professional areas of special education, reading, educational counseling, supervision, and educational administration. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Education: Special Education Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Special Education This program is grounded in national standards and research, is designed for teachers who want to broaden their knowledge base in the field of special education. Students study evidence-based principles and theories as well as laws and policies to enable them to understand how P-12 students’ unique needs and abilities affect their school performance. They design instructional plans, assess and instruct students with various types of disabilities and cultural or linguistic differences, create safe, engaging learning environments, collaborate with colleagues, support personnel, and families, and develop plans for lifelong professional development. Multiple field experiences are provided in various settings. Students must: possess a baccalaureate degree with an overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in Undergraduate major; be certified teacher; International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: EDS530 Research Issues and Trends in Special Education, EDS531 Collaborating with Families, Students, and Professionals in Community and Educational Settings, EDS532 Medical Bases of Learning, EDS533 Language/Communication and Implications for Special Education, EDS534 Comprehensive Classroom Management for Students with Disabilities, EDS535 Technology and Students with Disabilities, EDS570 Advanced Assessment in Special Education, EDL601 Research Methodology and Applications I, EDL602 Research Methodology and Applications II Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Special Education School of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Special Education, McAllan Hall, Room 126, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3437 The mission of this department is to provide state-of-the-art undergraduate and graduate programs that effectively prepare individuals to serve as teachers, support specialists, and leaders in educational settings. The department actively supports and reflects in practice the mission and themes articulated by the School of Education as a whole. Toward the end, faculty, staff, and students within the department value diversity, pursue reflective inquiry, apply problem-solving strategies, and work to promote innovative, technologically appropriate, interdisciplinary educational practice and collaboration within the professional areas of special education, reading, educational counseling, supervision, and educational administration. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Financial Mathematics Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Science, Department of Mathematics   Students wishing to enroll this program must: a baccalaureate degree with overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in undergraduate major. Students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with minimum score of 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY   Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Mathematics School of Science, Department of Mathematics, Monmouth University, Howard Hall Room 238, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 4461 The Mathematics Department at Monmouth University is a community of learners and teacher-scholars, which has as its mission to help all its students gain an appreciation of mathematics, both as a science and as a humanistic study. Their study of mathematics helps provide students with a foundation for life long learning, critical thinking, and collaborative, technical problem solving in professional and business contexts. They achieve this through an innovative curriculum, which has students explore mathematics not only for its own sake but also for the myriad ways it is used in the modern world. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Psychology Counseling This program is a 60-credit program (the first of its kind in New Jersey) that combines the components of these programs. Students complete a 45-credit core curriculum covering areas of study required for LPC licensure in New Jersey. In addition, the program provides the students with 15 credits of elective courses, where students can pursue specialty areas and further enhance student's counseling expertise. In addition to being potentially eligible for LCADC and SAC credentials, students may also be able to tailor the curriculum to be eligible for certification as a school counselor. This program offers the greatest range of choices, and is an especially good option for those who may move to another state and seek LPC licensure. Students wishing to enroll this program must: a baccalaureate degree with overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in undergraduate major. Students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with minimum score of 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: PC505 Mental Health Counseling, PC512 Psychopathology, PC515 Human Development Through the Lifespan, PC570 Career Counseling, PC550 Group Counseling, PC506 Testing and Assessment in Counseling, PC545 Psychopharmacology, PC510 Community Mental Health, PC529 Multicultural Counseling, PC503 Research Methods in Counseling, PC560 Practicum in Counseling, PY-CPE Comprehensive Examination, PC580 Clinical Internship in Professional Counseling I, PC581 Clinical Internship in Professional Counseling II, PC582 Clinical Internship in Professional Counseling III. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Psychology Counseling Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Psychology Counseling, Edison Hall 148B, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3570 The Graduate Programs of this Department aim to develop mental health professionals who can effectively address issues of wellness, personal growth, as well as pathology for the benefit of a diverse population of clients. The department expect their graduates to be able to apply mental health, human development, prevention, psychological and counseling principles through multiple strategies depending on the needs of their diverse clients. The department&#39;s graduates are expected to contribute to and be leaders in the field through practice, education and professional excellence. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Nursing: Adult Nurse Practitioner Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies This program is designed to meet the needs of clients in the central New Jersey area for advanced practice nursing. In addition, it serves the needs of nurses seeking advanced educational preparation. It prepares nurses for the advanced nursing roles of educator, administrator, and practitioner. The school's nursing faculty members believe that education at the master’s degree level is essential to provide the student with a broad knowledge base with a concentration in a selected area of specialization; develop justifiable confidence and proficiency necessary for advanced nursing; and realize full potential through development of autonomy, leadership, and professionalism. The MSN program is designed to prepare nurses for advanced practice roles by providing professional learning and activity to help students develop expertise in a defined body of knowledge arrived at through the study of research and practice in selected areas. Students must possess a BSN degree from an accredited institute with an overall GPA of 2.75, RN students with baccalaureate other than nursing may be admitted into “bridge” program and 3.0 in Undergraduate major; satisfactory GRE scores; International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test, current New Jersey RN license. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: NU510 Knowledge Development in Nursing, NU512 Nursing Research Advanced Nursing Practice I, NU514 Nursing Research Advanced Nursing Practice II, NU518 Education and Motivation of Nursing Clients, NU535 Advanced Health Assessment, NU541 Primary Care, NU542 Primary Care Laboratory, NU622P Advanced Practice Nursing Practicum I Adult, NU622S Advanced Practice Nursing Seminar I Adult. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies, Robert E. McAllan Hall, Room 332, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3443 The Marjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies faculty members believe that health is a dynamic process influenced by the individual’s holistic response to the environment. Health involves an interaction between the internal and external environments as the individual strives for harmonious balance. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Nursing: Adult Psychiatric and Mental Health Advanced Practice Nursing Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies This program is designed to meet the needs of clients in the central New Jersey area for advanced practice nursing. In addition, it serves the needs of nurses seeking advanced educational preparation. It prepares nurses for the advanced nursing roles of educator, administrator, and practitioner. The school's nursing faculty members believe that education at the master’s degree level is essential to provide the student with a broad knowledge base with a concentration in a selected area of specialization; develop justifiable confidence and proficiency necessary for advanced nursing; and realize full potential through development of autonomy, leadership, and professionalism. The MSN program is designed to prepare nurses for advanced practice roles by providing professional learning and activity to help students develop expertise in a defined body of knowledge arrived at through the study of research and practice in selected areas. Students must possess a BSN degree from an accredited institute with an overall GPA of 2.75, RN students with baccalaureate other than nursing may be admitted into “bridge” program and 3.0 in Undergraduate major; satisfactory GRE scores; International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test, current New Jersey RN license. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The module are: NU509 Health Informatics, NU510 Knowledge Development in Nursing, NU512 Nursing Research Advanced Nursing Practice I, NU514 Nursing Research Advanced Nursing Practice II, NU518 Education and Motivation of Nursing Clients, NU543 Diagnosis and Treatment of Psychopathology, NU544 Diagnosis and Treatment of Psychopathology Lab and Seminar, NU671 Advanced Practice Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing I, NU672P Advanced Practice Psychiatric/MHN Practicum I, NU672S Advanced Practice Psychiatric/MHN Seminar I. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies, Robert E. McAllan Hall, Room 332, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3443 The Marjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies faculty members believe that health is a dynamic process influenced by the individual’s holistic response to the environment. Health involves an interaction between the internal and external environments as the individual strives for harmonious balance. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Nursing: Family Nurse Practitioner Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies This program is designed to meet the needs of clients in the central New Jersey area for advanced practice nursing. In addition, it serves the needs of nurses seeking advanced educational preparation. It prepares nurses for the advanced nursing roles of educator, administrator, and practitioner. The school's nursing faculty members believe that education at the master’s degree level is essential to provide the student with a broad knowledge base with a concentration in a selected area of specialization; develop justifiable confidence and proficiency necessary for advanced nursing; and realize full potential through development of autonomy, leadership, and professionalism. The MSN program is designed to prepare nurses for advanced practice roles by providing professional learning and activity to help students develop expertise in a defined body of knowledge arrived at through the study of research and practice in selected areas. Students must possess a BSN degree from an accredited institute with an overall GPA of 2.75, RN students with baccalaureate other than nursing may be admitted into “bridge” program and 3.0 in Undergraduate major; satisfactory GRE scores; International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test, current New Jersey RN license. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: NU510 Knowledge Development in Nursing, NU512 Nursing Research Advanced Nursing Practice I, NU514 Nursing Research Advanced Nursing Practice II, NU518 Education and Motivation of Nursing Clients, NU535 Advanced Health Assessment, NU541 Primary Care, NU542 Primary Care Laboratory, NU633 Advanced Practice Nursing II Family, NU634P Advanced Practice Nursing Practicum II Family, NU634S Advanced Practice Nursing: Seminar II Family. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies, Robert E. McAllan Hall, Room 332, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3443 The Marjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies faculty members believe that health is a dynamic process influenced by the individual’s holistic response to the environment. Health involves an interaction between the internal and external environments as the individual strives for harmonious balance. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Nursing: Forensic Nursing Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies This program is designed to meet the needs of clients in the central New Jersey area for advanced practice nursing. In addition, it serves the needs of nurses seeking advanced educational preparation. It prepares nurses for the advanced nursing roles of educator, administrator, and practitioner. The school's nursing faculty members believe that education at the master’s degree level is essential to provide the student with a broad knowledge base with a concentration in a selected area of specialization; develop justifiable confidence and proficiency necessary for advanced nursing; and realize full potential through development of autonomy, leadership, and professionalism. The MSN program is designed to prepare nurses for advanced practice roles by providing professional learning and activity to help students develop expertise in a defined body of knowledge arrived at through the study of research and practice in selected areas. Students must possess a BSN degree from an accredited institute with an overall GPA of 2.75, RN students with baccalaureate other than nursing may be admitted into “bridge” program and 3.0 in Undergraduate major; satisfactory GRE scores; International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test, current New Jersey RN license. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: NU508 Factors Affecting Health care, NU509 Health Informatics, NU510: Knowledge Development in Nursing, NU512 Nursing Research Advanced Nursing Practice I, NU514 Nursing Research Advanced Nursing Practice II, NU518 Education and Motivation of Nursing Clients, NU535: Advanced Health Assessment, NU543 Diagnosis and Treatment of Psychopathology, CJ585 Forensic Pathology, NU576 Interpersonal Violence, NU578P Forensic Nursing Practicum, NU578S Forensic Nursing Seminar. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies, Robert E. McAllan Hall, Room 332, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3443 The Marjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies faculty members believe that health is a dynamic process influenced by the individual’s holistic response to the environment. Health involves an interaction between the internal and external environments as the individual strives for harmonious balance. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Nursing: Nursing Administration Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies This program is designed to meet the needs of clients in the central New Jersey area for advanced practice nursing. In addition, it serves the needs of nurses seeking advanced educational preparation. It prepares nurses for the advanced nursing roles of educator, administrator, and practitioner. The school's nursing faculty members believe that education at the master’s degree level is essential to provide the student with a broad knowledge base with a concentration in a selected area of specialization; develop justifiable confidence and proficiency necessary for advanced nursing; and realize full potential through development of autonomy, leadership, and professionalism. The MSN program is designed to prepare nurses for advanced practice roles by providing professional learning and activity to help students develop expertise in a defined body of knowledge arrived at through the study of research and practice in selected areas. Students must possess a BSN degree from an accredited institute with an overall GPA of 2.75, RN students with baccalaureate other than nursing may be admitted into “bridge” program and 3.0 in Undergraduate major; satisfactory GRE scores; International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test, current New Jersey RN license. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: NU508 Factors Affecting Healthcare, NU509 Health Informatics, NU510 Knowledge Development in Nursing, NU512 Nursing Research Advanced Nursing Practice I, NU514 Nursing Research Advanced Nursing Practice II, NU518 Education and Motivation of Nursing Clients, BE501 Economics for Management or BH572 Economics and Healthcare Finance, BM502 Management and Organizational Behavior, BA503 Financial Accounting, NU661 Nursing Administration I, NU662P Nursing Administration Practicum I. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies, Robert E. McAllan Hall, Room 332, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3443 The Marjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies faculty members believe that health is a dynamic process influenced by the individual’s holistic response to the environment. Health involves an interaction between the internal and external environments as the individual strives for harmonious balance. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Nursing: Nursing Education Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies This program is designed to meet the needs of clients in the central New Jersey area for advanced practice nursing. In addition, it serves the needs of nurses seeking advanced educational preparation. It prepares nurses for the advanced nursing roles of educator, administrator, and practitioner. The school's nursing faculty members believe that education at the master’s degree level is essential to provide the student with a broad knowledge base with a concentration in a selected area of specialization; develop justifiable confidence and proficiency necessary for advanced nursing; and realize full potential through development of autonomy, leadership, and professionalism. The MSN program is designed to prepare nurses for advanced practice roles by providing professional learning and activity to help students develop expertise in a defined body of knowledge arrived at through the study of research and practice in selected areas. Students must possess a BSN degree from an accredited institute with an overall GPA of 2.75, RN students with baccalaureate other than nursing may be admitted into “bridge” program and 3.0 in Undergraduate major; satisfactory GRE scores; International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test, current New Jersey RN license. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: NU509 Health Informatics, NU510 Knowledge Development in Nursing, NU512 Nursing Research Advanced Nursing Practice I, NU514 Nursing Research Advanced Nursing Practice II, NU518 Education and Motivation of Nursing Clients, NU545 Advanced Clinical Nursing Seminar, NU546 Advanced Clinical Nursing Laboratory, NU545 Advanced Clinical Nursing Seminar, NU546 Advanced Clinical Nursing Laboratory. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies, Robert E. McAllan Hall, Room 332, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3443 The Marjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies faculty members believe that health is a dynamic process influenced by the individual’s holistic response to the environment. Health involves an interaction between the internal and external environments as the individual strives for harmonious balance. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Nursing: School Nursing Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies This program is designed to meet the needs of clients in the central New Jersey area for advanced practice nursing. In addition, it serves the needs of nurses seeking advanced educational preparation. It prepares nurses for the advanced nursing roles of educator, administrator, and practitioner. The school's nursing faculty members believe that education at the master’s degree level is essential to provide the student with a broad knowledge base with a concentration in a selected area of specialization; develop justifiable confidence and proficiency necessary for advanced nursing; and realize full potential through development of autonomy, leadership, and professionalism. The MSN program is designed to prepare nurses for advanced practice roles by providing professional learning and activity to help students develop expertise in a defined body of knowledge arrived at through the study of research and practice in selected areas. Students must possess a BSN degree from an accredited institute with an overall GPA of 2.75, RN students with baccalaureate other than nursing may be admitted into “bridge” program and 3.0 in Undergraduate major; satisfactory GRE scores; International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test, current New Jersey RN license. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: NU510 Knowledge Development in Nursing, NU512 Nursing Research Advanced Nursing Practice I, NU514 Nursing Research Advanced Nursing Practice II, NU587S School Nursing I Seminar, NU588P School Nursing II Practicum, NU588S School Nursing II Seminar, HE584 Curriculum and Instruction in Health Education, ED606 Human and Intercultural Relations in Education, ED510 Foundations of Education. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies, Robert E. McAllan Hall, Room 332, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3443 The Marjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies faculty members believe that health is a dynamic process influenced by the individual’s holistic response to the environment. Health involves an interaction between the internal and external environments as the individual strives for harmonious balance. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Professional Counseling Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Psychology Counseling This program is a 60-credit program (the first of its kind in New Jersey) that combines the components of these programs. Students complete a 45-credit core curriculum covering areas of study required for LPC licensure in New Jersey. In addition, the program provides the students with 15 credits of elective courses, where students can pursue specialty areas (as listed above) and further enhance student's counseling expertise. In addition to being potentially eligible for LCADC and SAC credentials, students may also be able to tailor the curriculum to be eligible for certification as a school counselor. This program offers the greatest range of choices, and is an especially good option for those who may move to another state and seek LPC licensure. Students wishing to enroll this program must: a baccalaureate degree with overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in undergraduate major. Students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with minimum score of 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules arePC525 Counseling Theory and Techniques, PC505 Mental Health Counseling, PC512 Psychopathology, PC515 Human Development Through the Lifespan, PC570 Career Counseling, PC550: Group Counseling, PC506 Testing and Assessment in Counseling, PC545 Psychopharmacology, PC510 Community Mental Health, PC529 Multicultural Counseling, PC503 Research Methods in Counseling, PC560 Practicum in Counseling, PY-CPE Comprehensive Examination, PC580 Clinical Internship in Professional Counseling I, PC581 Clinical Internship in Professional Counseling II, PC582 Clinical Internship in Professional Counseling III. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Psychology Counseling Wayne D McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Psychology Counseling, Edison Hall 148B, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3570 The Graduate Programs of this Department aim to develop mental health professionals who can effectively address issues of wellness, personal growth, as well as pathology for the benefit of a diverse population of clients. The department expect their graduates to be able to apply mental health, human development, prevention, psychological and counseling principles through multiple strategies depending on the needs of their diverse clients. The department&#39;s graduates are expected to contribute to and be leaders in the field through practice, education and professional excellence. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Software Engineering Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Science, Department of Software Engineering This program is a 36-credit program (36 credits plus a maximum 15 credits of foundation course work for students who are conditionally admitted), that combines a mastery of the foundations of the discipline and advanced studies under faculty, who are recognized experts in the field. Students learn how to be effective members of a software development team with a sure grasp of the latest methods, tools and techniques for delivering software on time and within budget, Graduates will acquire the ability to design software that solves practical problems, and to manage software projects to decrease risk while increasing quality. Students benefit from small classes taught by full-time senior faculty who are recognized experts in their field, augmented by adjunct faculty affiliated with nearby high-technology firms including AT and T, Bell labs, Lucent and MITRE. This combination of first-rate scholarship and up-to-the-minute industry experience is typical of Monmouth's focus on each student situation, and goals. It immerses students in the real-world practice of software engineering while the university is still on hand to guide them. Students must possess a baccalaureate degree in computer engineering or software engineering or related discipline with overall GPA of 2.5 and 3.0 in the Undergraduate major; demonstrate the completed course work in computer programming , data structure and algorithm, discrete mathematics, software engineering; Thesis students must hold bachelor’s degree in software engineering, International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test, computer programming course within last 5 years. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: CS501B Program Development, CS503 Data Structures and Algorithms, SE504 Principles of Software Engineering, SE510 Object Oriented Analysis and Design, SE515 Disciplined Software Development, SE561 Mathematical Foundations of Software Engineering, SE565 Software Systems Requirements, SE570 Software Systems Design, SE575 Software Verification, Validation and Maintenance, SE580 The Process of Software Engineering. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Software Engineering School of Science, Department of Software Engineering, Howard Hall Room B-4, Monmouth University, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 7501 This department is a community of engineers and information technology professionals committed to providing high-quality education in the areas of software engineering and information technology for a diverse population of both graduate and undergraduate students. This is achieved by integrating scholarship and industrial experience into the department&#39;s innovative curricula. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Software Engineering - Embedded Systems Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Science, Department of Software Engineering This program is a 36-credit program (36 credits plus a maximum 15 credits of foundation course work for students who are conditionally admitted), that combines a mastery of the foundations of the discipline and advanced studies under faculty, who are recognized experts in the field. Students learn how to be effective members of a software development team with a sure grasp of the latest methods, tools and techniques for delivering software on time and within budget, Graduates will acquire the ability to design software that solves practical problems, and to manage software projects to decrease risk while increasing quality. Students benefit from small classes taught by full-time senior faculty who are recognized experts in their field, augmented by adjunct faculty affiliated with nearby high-technology firms including AT and T, Bell labs, Lucent and MITRE. This combination of first-rate scholarship and up-to-the-minute industry experience is typical of Monmouth's focus on each student situation, and goals. It immerses students in the real-world practice of software engineering while the university is still on hand to guide them. Students must possess a baccalaureate degree in computer engineering or software engineering or related discipline with overall GPA of 2.5 and 3.0 in the Undergraduate major; demonstrate the completed course work in computer programming , data structure and algorithm, discrete mathematics, software engineering; Thesis students must hold bachelor’s degree in software engineering, International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test, computer programming course within last 5 years. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: CS501B Program Development, CS503 Data Structures and Algorithms, SE504 Principles of Software Engineering, SE510 Object Oriented Analysis and Design, SE515 Disciplined Software Development, SE561 Mathematical Foundations of Software Engineering, SE565 Software Systems Requirements, SE570 Software Systems Design, SE575 Software Verification, Validation and Maintenance, SE580 The Process of Software Engineering, SE620 Network Software Systems I, SE630 Real-time Software Analysis and Specification, SE631 Real-time Software Design and Implementation. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Software Engineering School of Science, Department of Software Engineering, Howard Hall Room B-4, Monmouth University, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 7501 This department is a community of engineers and information technology professionals committed to providing high-quality education in the areas of software engineering and information technology for a diverse population of both graduate and undergraduate students. This is achieved by integrating scholarship and industrial experience into the department&#39;s innovative curricula. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Software Engineering - Information Management Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Science, Department of Software Engineering This program is a 36-credit program (36 credits plus a maximum 15 credits of foundation course work for students who are conditionally admitted), that combines a mastery of the foundations of the discipline and advanced studies under faculty, who are recognized experts in the field. Students learn how to be effective members of a software development team with a sure grasp of the latest methods, tools and techniques for delivering software on time and within budget, Graduates will acquire the ability to design software that solves practical problems, and to manage software projects to decrease risk while increasing quality. Students benefit from small classes taught by full-time senior faculty who are recognized experts in their field, augmented by adjunct faculty affiliated with nearby high-technology firms including AT and T, Bell labs, Lucent and MITRE. This combination of first-rate scholarship and up-to-the-minute industry experience is typical of Monmouth's focus on each student situation, and goals. It immerses students in the real-world practice of software engineering while the university is still on hand to guide them. Students must possess a baccalaureate degree in computer engineering or software engineering or related discipline with overall GPA of 2.5 and 3.0 in the Undergraduate major; demonstrate the completed course work in computer programming , data structure and algorithm, discrete mathematics, software engineering; Thesis students must hold bachelor’s degree in software engineering, International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test, computer programming course within last 5 years. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: CS501B Program Development, CS503 Data Structures and Algorithms, SE504 Principles of Software Engineering, SE510 Object Oriented Analysis and Design, SE515 Disciplined Software Development, SE561 Mathematical Foundations of Software Engineering, SE565 Software Systems Requirements, SE570 Software Systems Design, SE575 Software Verification, Validation and Maintenance, SE580 The Process of Software Engineering, SE625 Information Systems Architecture, SE626 Information Systems Engineering, SE650 Software Project Management. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Software Engineering School of Science, Department of Software Engineering, Howard Hall Room B-4, Monmouth University, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 7501 This department is a community of engineers and information technology professionals committed to providing high-quality education in the areas of software engineering and information technology for a diverse population of both graduate and undergraduate students. This is achieved by integrating scholarship and industrial experience into the department&#39;s innovative curricula. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Software Engineering - Management of Software Technology Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Science, Department of Software Engineering This program is a 36-credit program (36 credits plus a maximum 15 credits of foundation course work for students who are conditionally admitted), that combines a mastery of the foundations of the discipline and advanced studies under faculty, who are recognized experts in the field. Students learn how to be effective members of a software development team with a sure grasp of the latest methods, tools and techniques for delivering software on time and within budget, Graduates will acquire the ability to design software that solves practical problems, and to manage software projects to decrease risk while increasing quality. Students benefit from small classes taught by full-time senior faculty who are recognized experts in their field, augmented by adjunct faculty affiliated with nearby high-technology firms including AT and T, Bell labs, Lucent and MITRE. This combination of first-rate scholarship and up-to-the-minute industry experience is typical of Monmouth's focus on each student situation, and goals. It immerses students in the real-world practice of software engineering while the university is still on hand to guide them. Students must possess a baccalaureate degree in computer engineering or software engineering or related discipline with overall GPA of 2.5 and 3.0 in the Undergraduate major; demonstrate the completed course work in computer programming , data structure and algorithm, discrete mathematics, software engineering; Thesis students must hold bachelor’s degree in software engineering, International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test, computer programming course within last 5 years. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: CS501B Program Development, CS503 Data Structures and Algorithms, SE504 Principles of Software Engineering, SE510 Object Oriented Analysis and Design, SE515 Disciplined Software Development, SE561 Mathematical Foundations of Software Engineering, SE565 Software Systems Requirements, SE570 Software Systems Design, SE575 Software Verification, Validation and Maintenance, SE580 The Process of Software Engineering, BM502 Management and Organizational Behavior, SE603 MOST Implementation. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Software Engineering School of Science, Department of Software Engineering, Howard Hall Room B-4, Monmouth University, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 7501 This department is a community of engineers and information technology professionals committed to providing high-quality education in the areas of software engineering and information technology for a diverse population of both graduate and undergraduate students. This is achieved by integrating scholarship and industrial experience into the department&#39;s innovative curricula. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Software Engineering - Organizational Management Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Science, Department of Software Engineering This program is a 36-credit program (36 credits plus a maximum 15 credits of foundation course work for students who are conditionally admitted), that combines a mastery of the foundations of the discipline and advanced studies under faculty, who are recognized experts in the field. Students learn how to be effective members of a software development team with a sure grasp of the latest methods, tools and techniques for delivering software on time and within budget, Graduates will acquire the ability to design software that solves practical problems, and to manage software projects to decrease risk while increasing quality. Students benefit from small classes taught by full-time senior faculty who are recognized experts in their field, augmented by adjunct faculty affiliated with nearby high-technology firms including AT and T, Bell labs, Lucent and MITRE. This combination of first-rate scholarship and up-to-the-minute industry experience is typical of Monmouth's focus on each student situation, and goals. It immerses students in the real-world practice of software engineering while the university is still on hand to guide them. Students must possess a baccalaureate degree in computer engineering or software engineering or related discipline with overall GPA of 2.5 and 3.0 in the Undergraduate major; demonstrate the completed course work in computer programming , data structure and algorithm, discrete mathematics, software engineering; Thesis students must hold bachelor’s degree in software engineering, International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test, computer programming course within last 5 years. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: CS501B Program Development, CS503 Data Structures and Algorithms, SE504 Principles of Software Engineering, SE510 Object Oriented Analysis and Design, SE515 Disciplined Software Development, SE561 Mathematical Foundations of Software Engineering, SE565 Software Systems Requirements, SE570 Software Systems Design, SE575 Software Verification, Validation and Maintenance, SE580 The Process of Software Engineering, SE650 Software Project Management, SE651 Software Organization Management, SE652 Software Quality Management. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Software Engineering School of Science, Department of Software Engineering, Howard Hall Room B-4, Monmouth University, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 7501 This department is a community of engineers and information technology professionals committed to providing high-quality education in the areas of software engineering and information technology for a diverse population of both graduate and undergraduate students. This is achieved by integrating scholarship and industrial experience into the department&#39;s innovative curricula. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Software Engineering - Telecommunications Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Science, Department of Software Engineering This program is a 36-credit program (36 credits plus a maximum 15 credits of foundation course work for students who are conditionally admitted), that combines a mastery of the foundations of the discipline and advanced studies under faculty, who are recognized experts in the field. Students learn how to be effective members of a software development team with a sure grasp of the latest methods, tools and techniques for delivering software on time and within budget, Graduates will acquire the ability to design software that solves practical problems, and to manage software projects to decrease risk while increasing quality. Students benefit from small classes taught by full-time senior faculty who are recognized experts in their field, augmented by adjunct faculty affiliated with nearby high-technology firms including AT and T, Bell labs, Lucent and MITRE. This combination of first-rate scholarship and up-to-the-minute industry experience is typical of Monmouth's focus on each student situation, and goals. It immerses students in the real-world practice of software engineering while the university is still on hand to guide them. Students must possess a baccalaureate degree in computer engineering or software engineering or related discipline with overall GPA of 2.5 and 3.0 in the Undergraduate major; demonstrate the completed course work in computer programming , data structure and algorithm, discrete mathematics, software engineering; Thesis students must hold bachelor’s degree in software engineering, International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test, computer programming course within last 5 years. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: CS501B Program Development, CS503 Data Structures and Algorithms, SE504 Principles of Software Engineering, SE510 Object Oriented Analysis and Design, SE515 Disciplined Software Development, SE561 Mathematical Foundations of Software Engineering, SE565 Software Systems Requirements, SE570 Software Systems Design, SE575 Software Verification, Validation and Maintenance, SE580 The Process of Software Engineering, SE637 Wireless Communication, SE620 Network Software I, SE621 Network Software II. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Software Engineering School of Science, Department of Software Engineering, Howard Hall Room B-4, Monmouth University, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 7501 This department is a community of engineers and information technology professionals committed to providing high-quality education in the areas of software engineering and information technology for a diverse population of both graduate and undergraduate students. This is achieved by integrating scholarship and industrial experience into the department&#39;s innovative curricula. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Science in Software Engineering - Thesis Full Time Variable $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Science, Department of Software Engineering This program is a 36-credit program (36 credits plus a maximum 15 credits of foundation course work for students who are conditionally admitted), that combines a mastery of the foundations of the discipline and advanced studies under faculty, who are recognized experts in the field. Students learn how to be effective members of a software development team with a sure grasp of the latest methods, tools and techniques for delivering software on time and within budget, Graduates will acquire the ability to design software that solves practical problems, and to manage software projects to decrease risk while increasing quality. Students benefit from small classes taught by full-time senior faculty who are recognized experts in their field, augmented by adjunct faculty affiliated with nearby high-technology firms including AT and T, Bell labs, Lucent and MITRE. This combination of first-rate scholarship and up-to-the-minute industry experience is typical of Monmouth's focus on each student situation, and goals. It immerses students in the real-world practice of software engineering while the university is still on hand to guide them. Students must possess a baccalaureate degree in computer engineering or software engineering or related discipline with overall GPA of 2.5 and 3.0 in the Undergraduate major; demonstrate the completed course work in computer programming , data structure and algorithm, discrete mathematics, software engineering; Thesis students must hold bachelor’s degree in software engineering, International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test, computer programming course within last 5 years. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: SE561 Mathematical Foundations of Software Engineering, SE565 Software Systems Requirements, SE570 Software System Design, SE575 Software Verification, Validation and Maintenance, SE580 The Process of Engineering Software, SE625 Information Systems Architecture and SE626 Information Systems Engineering, SE630 Real-Time Software Analysis and Specification and SE631 Real-Time Software Design and Implementation, SE637 Wireless Communications and SE638 Communications Systems. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Science, Department of Software Engineering School of Science, Department of Software Engineering, Howard Hall Room B-4, Monmouth University, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 7501 This department is a community of engineers and information technology professionals committed to providing high-quality education in the areas of software engineering and information technology for a diverse population of both graduate and undergraduate students. This is achieved by integrating scholarship and industrial experience into the department&#39;s innovative curricula. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Social Work in Clinical Practice with Families and Children Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Social Work The primary mission of this program is to prepare graduates for advanced social work practice. The goals for student learning and program impact are designed to enable graduates to articulate a practice paradigm that emerges from a commitment to human rights, social and economic justice, and individual and collective empowerment as articulated in the program's mission statement. The following goals are rendered from this guiding departmental commitment: to develop an understanding, analysis, and evaluation of human experiences and societies in the past and in the contemporary world; to understand, analyze, and evaluate individuals and families of varied cultural and social contexts; to understand, analyze, evaluate, and contribute to social work theory; to prepare social work practitioners; to think critically, to analyze, and to produce and disseminate research that informs theory, policy, practice and evaluation in social work. This concentration requires totally 60 credits. Students wishing to enroll this program must: a baccalaureate degree with overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in undergraduate major, strong background in liberal arts; Students for advanced standing must have BSW from accredited institution; Students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with minimum score of 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: SW509 Human Behavior I, SW510 Field Practicum I, SW513 Social Work Practice with Groups, SW515 Social Welfare Policy and Services II, SW518 Global Community Practice, SW519 Human Behavior II, SW520 Field Practicum II, SW626 Evaluation of Practice Effectiveness, SW645 Clinical Seminar in Advanced Family Practice, SW665 Advanced Clinical Practice with Children, SW630 Field Practicum III - FC, SW640 Field Practicum IV - FC. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Social Work School of Social Work, 400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3543 This department is a community of engineers and information technology professionals committed to providing high-quality education in the areas of software engineering and information technology for a diverse population of both graduate and undergraduate students. This is achieved by integrating scholarship and industrial experience into the department&#39;s innovative curricula. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Master of Social Work in International and Community Development Full Time 2 Year(s) $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit School of Social Work The primary mission of this program is to prepare graduates for advanced social work practice. The goals for student learning and program impact are designed to enable graduates to articulate a practice paradigm that emerges from a commitment to human rights, social and economic justice, and individual and collective empowerment as articulated in the program's mission statement. The following goals are rendered from this guiding departmental commitment: to develop an understanding, analysis, and evaluation of human experiences and societies in the past and in the contemporary world; to understand, analyze, and evaluate individuals and families of varied cultural and social contexts; to understand, analyze, evaluate, and contribute to social work theory; to prepare social work practitioners; to think critically, to analyze, and to produce and disseminate research that informs theory, policy, practice and evaluation in social work. This concentration requires totally 60 credits. Students wishing to enroll this program must: a baccalaureate degree with overall GPA of 2.75 and 3.0 in undergraduate major, strong background in liberal arts; Students for advanced standing must have BSW from accredited institution; Students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with minimum score of 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY The modules are: SW507 Social Work Research, SW509 Human Behavior I, SW510 Field Practicum I, SW513 Social Work Practice with Groups, SW515 Social Welfare Policy and Services II, SW518 Global Community Practice, SW519 Human Behavior II, SW520 Field Practicum II, SW627 Implications of Social Justice and Human Rights for Social Work, SW669 Applications of Social Justice and Human Rights in Social Work. Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 School of Social Work School of Social Work, 400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3543 This department is a community of engineers and information technology professionals committed to providing high-quality education in the areas of software engineering and information technology for a diverse population of both graduate and undergraduate students. This is achieved by integrating scholarship and industrial experience into the department&#39;s innovative curricula. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University Nursing (RN to BSN) Full Time Variable $ 23,470 ( Rs 10,80,559 ) a year Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies The mission of the RN to B.S.N. program at Monmouth University is to prepare a registered nurse for professional practice through integration of a general liberal education with professional learning and activity. The professional component of this education is designed to prepare a professional nurse who promotes, restores, and maintains health for individuals, families, groups, and the community. Students should have completed high school education. And the minimum TOEFL requirements are: Monmouth requires a minimum of a 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on computer-based and 79 on Internet-based. The minimum score considered for the IELTS is 5. The minimum for CAE is B2. The minimum for MELAB is 77. Bachelor degree Monmouth University   Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies, Robert E. McAllan Hall, Room 332, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3443 The Marjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies faculty members believe that health is a dynamic process influenced by the individual’s holistic response to the environment. Health involves an interaction between the internal and external environments as the individual strives for harmonious balance. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
185572 Monmouth University RN to MSN Direct Program Full Time 3 Year(s) $ 744 ( Rs 34,254 ) per credit / unit Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies The program is a combination of 150 undergraduate and graduate credits. Registered nurses who presently hold an associates degree or diploma in nursing will be able to earn a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree without earning a baccalaureate degree. Students without a baccalaureate degree will be accepted into this program as an undergraduate BSN student. Once the student complete twenty-two (22) credits of baccalaureate level nursing credits and a minimum of ninety (90) credits overall, they will then fill out an abbreviated graduate application and apply to one of the school's MSN program. Students must possess a BSN degree from an accredited institute with an overall GPA of 2.75, RN students with baccalaureate other than nursing may be admitted into “bridge” program and 3.0 in Undergraduate major; satisfactory GRE scores; International students whose native is non-English speaking country must take-up TOEFL with a minimum 550 for paper based, score of 213 in computer based and 79 in internet based test, current New Jersey RN license. Masters MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY   Monmouth University     400 Cedar Avenue, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3452 Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies Marjorie K Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies, Robert E. McAllan Hall, Room 332, WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, 07764, +1 732 571 3443 The Marjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies faculty members believe that health is a dynamic process influenced by the individual’s holistic response to the environment. Health involves an interaction between the internal and external environments as the individual strives for harmonious balance. Yes All resident students live in traditional residence halls, seven suite-style buildings, and three apartment complexes. In the traditional residence halls, two students typically share a room and each floor shares bathroom and shower facilities. In the suites there are typically four bedrooms off a common living room. Each suite has its own restroom and shower. Apartments on campus have a full kitchen and most have a washer and dryer. All campus housing units are wired for cable TV, private telephones, and computer access. Early action and regular decision applicants who have been accepted to the University must submit the $200 enrollment deposit before the May 1 National Candidate&#39;s reply date to reserve a space in the freshman class. Priority of housing assignment is based on the date of receipt of the enrollment deposit, housing contract, and housing deposit.
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Applied Science program in Accounting Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Department of Accounting and Business This curriculum prepares students for employment in the accounting field. The program includes technical and specialized courses which will equip students to relieve the professional accountant of many details and clerical assignments. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include ACC101 Accounting I, ACC102 Accounting II, ACC104 Managerial Accounting, ACC125 Computerized Accounting, ACC201 Intermediate Accounting I, ACC202 Intermediate Accounting II. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Department of Accounting and Business Department of Accounting and Business, Cluster A - 3020, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7544   No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Applied Science program in Apparel Design Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Marketing/Retailing/Fashion Department Qualified students have the opportunity to complete the Associate in Applied Science degree in the field of fashion design. Draping, sketching, patternmaking, and garment construction will be taught using techniques and equipment employed in industry. Students will develop the skills necessary to translate their original sketches into finished garments. In addition to their coursework, students are encouraged to participate in industry-sponsored and community events. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include APD 101 Draping and Design I, APD 120 Garment Construction, ART 135 Design Fundamentals, ENG 101 Composition I, APD 121 Fashion History, APD 102 Draping and Design II, APD 110 Flat Pattern Design I, ART 136 Fashion Art Techniques I, RET 115 Textiles, APD 103 Draping and Design II, APD 111 Flat Pattern Design II, ART 235 Fashion Art Techniques II, APD 104 Design Studio, APD 122 Apparel Design Seminar, ART 236 Fashion Art Techniques III. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Marketing/Retailing/Fashion Department Marketing/Retailing/Fashion Department, Cluster B - 2037, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7588   No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Applied Science program in Civil Engineering Technology Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Engineering/Physics/Technology Department The curriculum is balanced between liberal arts, mathematics, and civil engineering technology courses. Although many enter industry after graduation, others elect to transfer to baccalaureate programs in engineering technology. Civil Engineering Technology graduates are guaranteed acceptance as juniors at Fairleigh Dickinson and Rochester Institute of Technology. Others have transferred to Pennsylvania State University, New Jersey Institute of Technology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, and many other colleges. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include CET 101 Construction Methods and Practices, CET 103 Introductory Civil Engineering Tech, CET 150 Blueprint Reading, ENS 105 Intro to CAD, ENG 101 Composition I, MAT 109 Algebra and Trigonometry, CET 111 Structural Drawing I, CET 201 Construction Estimating, CET 218 Statics of Structures, CET 231 Elementary Surveying, ENG 111 Technical Writing, CET 211 Structural Drawing II, CET 219 Mechanics of Materials, CET 222 Materials Testing Lab, CET 232 Route Surveying, COM 101 Oral Communications, CET 223 Structural Steel Design, CET 225 Soils and Foundations, CET 240 Hydraulics. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Engineering/Physics/Technology Department Engineering/Physics/Technology Department, Cluster D - 2087, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7272   No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Applied Science program in Commercial Art: Digital Technologies Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Art Department This program provides students with training in desktop publishing and multimedia. Studies include print and graphic design, web design, 3D modeling, animation and interactive design. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include ART 105 Principles of 2-D Design, ART 111 Drawing I, ART 125 Photography I, ART 130 Microcomputer Graphics I, ENG 101 Composition I, ART 131 Electronic Imaging, ART 137 Computer Illustration, ART 140 Visual Communications, ENG 102 Composition II, ART 133 Desktop Publishing and Computer Graphics, ART 138 3-D Microcomputer Graphics, ART 139 Multimedia Authoring, ART 239 Interactive Multimedia for the Web, ART 237 2-D Computer Animation, ART 238 3-D Computer Animation, ART 240 Advanced Workshop Print/Multimedia. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Art Department Art Department, Bldg. G - 179, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7162   No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Applied Science program in Computer Repair Technology Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Engineering/Physics/Technology Department The Computer Repair Technology curriculum is designed to provide the knowledge and skills necessary to install, maintain, and repair microcomputer hardware and systems, as well as furnish support services to system users. The program will develop the necessary foundation in electronics and computer programming related to computer systems and networking. It will also focus on computer systems and networking. Principles and skills necessary to operate, troubleshoot, install and repair various types of computer systems and networks will be stressed. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include TCT 141 Telecommunications Circuits , CMP 103 Microcomputer Hardware and Software, TCT 144 Digital Electronics of Telecommunications, CMP 110 Data Communications and the Internet, COM 101 Oral Communications, CRT 201 Personal Computer Equipment Servicing I, CRT 202 Personal Computer Equipment Servicing II. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Engineering/Physics/Technology Department Engineering/Physics/Technology Department, Cluster D - 2087, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7272   No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Applied Science program in Electrical Engineering Technology Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Engineering/Physics/Technology Department This curriculum prepares students as electronic technicians to enter such fields as aerospace, communications, digital computer controls, and energy conversion. Within these and related fields they may perform duties as part of a research and development team or a manufacturing, test, or service group. Graduates may continue their education by pursuing studies towards a Bachelor’s degree in engineering technology. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include ELT 103 Elementary Engineering I, ELT 110 Technical Practices, ELT 112 Resistive Circuits, ENG 101 Composition I, ELT 113 Electronics I, ELT 214 Digital I, ELT 213 Electronics II, ELT 215 Digital II, ELT 217 Lab in Digital Electronics. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Engineering/Physics/Technology Department Engineering/Physics/Technology Department, Cluster D - 2087, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7272   No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Applied Science program in Fashion Buying and Merchandising Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Marketing/Retailing/Fashion Department Students have the opportunity to specialize in a concentration of applied fashion merchandising courses. Specialized courses include: Fashion Advertising and Promotion, Introduction to Menswear, Fashion Apparel, Introduction to Import Buying, Fashion and Home Accessories, Fashion Coordination and Publicity, and Interior Design. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include FBM 120 Introduction to the Fashion Industry, MKT 100 Marketing, RET 107 Principles of Retailing, ENG 101 Composition I, RET 119 Retail Buying, MKT 103 Principles of Sales, RET 115 Textiles, COM 101 Oral Communications or, ENG 102 Composition II, FBM 130 Fashion and Home Accessories, FBM 160 Seminar in Contemporary, Fashion Buying and Merchandising, FBM 142 Field Training, FBM 110 Fashion Advertising. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Marketing/Retailing/Fashion Department Marketing/Retailing/Fashion Department, Cluster B - 2037, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7588   No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Applied Science program in Food Service Administration, Restaurant Management Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Hospitality/Business Department   Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include HTL 161 Hospitality Management, HTL 171 Food and Beverage Operations, HTL 175 Food and Beverage Merchandising, ENG 101 Composition I, MKT 101 Business Math, HTL 162 Hospitality Human Resources, HTL 165 Facilities Planning and Design, HTL 172 Food Services Cost Analysis, HTL 174 Fundamentals of Food Production, HTL 176 Advanced Food Production Techniques, HTL 178 Event Planning, ACC 101 Principles of Accounting I, COM 101 Oral Communications. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Hospitality/Business Department Hospitality/Business Department, Bldg. K - 14, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7344   No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Applied Science program in Hotel Technology Administration Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Hospitality/Business Department   Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include HTL 161 Hospitality Management, HTL 171 Food and Beverage Operations, HTL 175 Food and Beverage Merchandising, ENG 101 Composition I, MKT 101 Business Math, HTL 162 Hospitality Human Resources, HTL 165 Facilities Planning and Design, HTL 172 Food Services Cost Analysis, HTL 174 Fundamentals of Food Production, HTL 176 Advanced Food Production Techniques, HTL 178 Event Planning, ACC 101 Principles of Accounting I, COM 101 Oral Communications. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Hospitality/Business Department Hospitality/Business Department, Bldg. K - 14, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7344   No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Applied Science program in Information Technology Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Mathematics, Computer Science and Information Technology Department This program is designed for those who intend to seek immediate employment in Information Technology. The program includes foundation in general education courses (for example, social sciences, humanities, and electives) plus the business in mathematics courses necessary to augment the extensive computer courses. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include ITE 101 Intro to Information Technology, CMP 104 Programming Logic and, NCC 101 The College Experience, ENG 101 Composition I, ITE 154 Web Programming I, CMP 110 Data Communications and the Internet, CMP 208 Network Management, CMP 218 Java Programming, CMP 252 Database Management. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Mathematics, Computer Science and Information Technology Department Mathematics, Computer Science and Information Technology Department, Cluster B - 3028, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7383 The purpose of the mathematics curriculum is essentially twofold: to provide a necessary aspect of a liberal arts education and to supply the necessary mathematics requirements for continued study in a Baccalaureate program and career demands in such fields as science, computer science, engineering, economics, accounting, the behavioral sciences, and the professions. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Applied Science program in Interior Design Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Marketing/Retailing/Fashion Department This program is designed to prepare skilled, pre-professionals for immediate job placement in the interior design and decorating fields as design assistants, stylists, showroom representatives, design sales associates, Computer Aided Design (CAD) assistants, assistant colorists, and trainees for design publications. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include ENG 101 Composition I, INT 203 Presentation Techniques for Interior Designer, ENS 101 Graphics, INT 104 Color for Home Furnishings and Design, ART 111 Drawing, INT 102 History of Furnishing and Design, INT 105 Design Studio II, INT 201 Resources and Materials, INT 301 Interior Design Studio III, CET 107 Codes and Construction, INT 107 Professional Practices and Business Techniques, INT 401 Interior Design Studio IV, COM 101 Interpersonal Communication or, ENG 102 Composition II, INT 142 Field Training. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Marketing/Retailing/Fashion Department Marketing/Retailing/Fashion Department, Cluster B - 2037, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7588 The purpose of the mathematics curriculum is essentially twofold: to provide a necessary aspect of a liberal arts education and to supply the necessary mathematics requirements for continued study in a Baccalaureate program and career demands in such fields as science, computer science, engineering, economics, accounting, the behavioral sciences, and the professions. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Applied Science program in Logistics and Transportation Management Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Mathematics, Computer Science and Information Technology Department This program focuses on core courses in logistics management and transportation plus dynamic electives in the field. The curriculum also features basic studies in English, science, the humanities, and other disciplines which provide a diverse and sound background in the liberal arts. Individual concepts in Logistics and Transportation Management are studied in depth, as is their interrelation to industrial and business operations. This degree program leads to an Associate in Applied Science. Most courses are transferable to four-year institutions. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include LOG 101 Principles of Transportation andLogistics Management I, CMP 103 Microcomputer Hardware and Software, MAT 102 Introduction to Statistics, ENG 101 Composition I, LOG 102 Principles of Transportation and Logistics Management II, LOG 106 Intermodal Transportation and Logistics in International Trade. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Mathematics, Computer Science and Information Technology Department Mathematics, Computer Science and Information Technology Department, Cluster B - 3028, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7383 The purpose of the mathematics curriculum is essentially twofold: to provide a necessary aspect of a liberal arts education and to supply the necessary mathematics requirements for continued study in a Baccalaureate program and career demands in such fields as science, computer science, engineering, economics, accounting, the behavioral sciences, and the professions. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Applied Science program in Marketing Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Marketing/Retailing/Fashion Department The marketing option is designed to satisfy the requirements of marketing and management organizations that seek competent personnel for positions of responsibility in business. Graduates of this program are trained for employment as industrial sales agents, management trainees, assistant managers of sales personnel and sales promotion, assistants in marketing research, and assistants in warehousing and transportation management. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include MKT 100 Marketing, MKT 101 Business Math, MKT 103 Principles of Sales, LAW 103 Business Law I, ENG 101 Composition I, MKT 106 Principles of Advertising, RET 107 Principles of Retailing, MKT 112 Small Business Marketing, MKT 130 Marketing Research, MKT 136 Marketing Management, ENG 102 Composition II, MAT 225 Multivariable Calculus, MAT 200 Foundations of Advanced Mathematics. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Marketing/Retailing/Fashion Department Marketing/Retailing/Fashion Department, Cluster B - 2037, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7588 The purpose of the mathematics curriculum is essentially twofold: to provide a necessary aspect of a liberal arts education and to supply the necessary mathematics requirements for continued study in a Baccalaureate program and career demands in such fields as science, computer science, engineering, economics, accounting, the behavioral sciences, and the professions. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Applied Science program in Medical Laboratory Technology Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Allied Health Sciences Department The program provides educational course requirements and clinical training for a career as a medical laboratory technician. Students learn the theory and principles of routine laboratory procedures and their role in detection, diagnosis and treatment of disease. They perform tests using contemporary, automated and computerized instrumentation in all sections of the laboratory. The curriculum includes courses in liberal arts and the basic sciences as well as specialized course offerings in the major areas of clinical laboratory science. Students complete a clinical internship in the fourth semester and final summer session at one of nine affiliated hospital laboratories. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include AHS 131 Anatomy and Physiology I, AHS 201 Clinical Hematology, CHE 131 General Chemistry I or, CHE 151 Inorganic Chemistry I, ENG 101 Composition I, AHS 132 Anatomy and Physiology II, AHS 205 Immunohematology, CHE 132 General Chemistry II or, CHE 152 Inorganic Chemistry II, ENG 102 Composition II, AHS 202 Medical Microbiology, AHS 203 Clinical Pathology, BIO 216 Parasitology, MAT 102 Introduction to Statistics, AHS 206 Clinical Immunology. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Allied Health Sciences Department Allied Health Sciences Department, Cluster E - 225, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 9640 The Department of Allied Health Sciences recognizes the professional codes of ethics, sensitivity to patient and community needs, ability to work with and relate to peers and other members of the health care team, attitude, attendance, punctuality and appearance. Program directors may, upon the recommendation of clinical and academic faculty, recommend that the Department terminate any student who fails to correct deficiencies in any of these areas. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Applied Science program in Mortuary Science Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Mortuary Science Department This program includes extensive work in the areas of biological science, business, and social science, as well as instruction within the major area of funeral service. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include MSC 111 Funeral Orientation, MSC 112 Public Health and Sanitary Science, CHE 135 Chemistry for Applied Science, SOC 201 Introduction to Sociology, ENG 101 Composition I, MSC 124 Anatomy for Embalmers I, MSC 127 Funeral Home Management, AHS 202 Medical Microbiology, PSY 203 General Psychology I. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Mortuary Science Department Mortuary Science Department, 357 East Road, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7277 The Department of Allied Health Sciences recognizes the professional codes of ethics, sensitivity to patient and community needs, ability to work with and relate to peers and other members of the health care team, attitude, attendance, punctuality and appearance. Program directors may, upon the recommendation of clinical and academic faculty, recommend that the Department terminate any student who fails to correct deficiencies in any of these areas. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Applied Science program in Office Technology/Administrative Support Technology Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Office Technology Department This curriculum provides students with a broad conceptual framework in office automation and information systems combined with a strong learning experience in communication skills, keyboarding, and computer applications. This program includes an up-to-date curriculum that incorporates word processing, spreadsheets, database applications, desktop publishing, web page formatting, and e-commerce. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include OFT 102 College Keyboarding, OFT 109 Word Processing Applications I, OFT 235 E-Commerce for Office Professionals, OFT 245 Administrative Management, ENG 101 Composition I, OFT 110 Word Processing Applications II, OFT 230 Web Page Formatting, OFT 244 Business Writing, OFT 107 Machine Transcription I, OFT 105 Executive Workshop,OFT 207 MachineTranscription II, OFT 120 Desktop Publishing, OFT 205 Executive Work/Study, OFT 119 Word Processing Applications III. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Office Technology Department Office Technology Department, Cluster A - 2023, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7288 The Office Technology Department provides students with the opportunity to acquire the skills and competencies necessary to use computers for professional and personal use and to obtain employment in an administrative support, legal, medical, or health information technology environment. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Applied Science program in Office Technology/Legal Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Office Technology Department The legal option offers students the opportunity to acquire computer and legal procedures skills and to learn about the Federal and New York State Court Systems. Legal office technology instruction concentrates on the areas of civil litigation, wills and probates, and real estate. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include OFT 102 College Keyboarding, OFT 109 Word Processing Applications I, OFT 235 E-Commerce for Office Professionals, OFT 245 Administrative Management, ENG 101 Composition I, OFT 110 Word Processing Applications II, OFT 230 Web Page Formatting, OFT 244 Business Writing, OFT 107 Machine Transcription I, OFT 105 Executive Workshop,OFT 207 MachineTranscription II, OFT 120 Desktop Publishing, OFT 205 Executive Work/Study, OFT 119 Word Processing Applications III. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Office Technology Department Office Technology Department, Cluster A - 2023, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7288 The Office Technology Department provides students with the opportunity to acquire the skills and competencies necessary to use computers for professional and personal use and to obtain employment in an administrative support, legal, medical, or health information technology environment. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Applied Science program in Office Technology/Medical Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Office Technology Department The legal option offers students the opportunity to acquire computer and legal procedures skills and to learn about the Federal and New York State Court Systems. Legal office technology instruction concentrates on the areas of civil litigation, wills and probates, and real estate. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include OFT 102 College Keyboarding, OFT 109 Word Processing Applications I, OFT 235 E-Commerce for Office Professionals, OFT 245 Administrative Management, ENG 101 Composition I, OFT 110 Word Processing Applications II, OFT 230 Web Page Formatting, OFT 244 Business Writing, OFT 107 Machine Transcription I, OFT 105 Executive Workshop,OFT 207 MachineTranscription II, OFT 120 Desktop Publishing, OFT 205 Executive Work/Study, OFT 119 Word Processing Applications III. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Office Technology Department Office Technology Department, Cluster A - 2023, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7288 The Office Technology Department provides students with the opportunity to acquire the skills and competencies necessary to use computers for professional and personal use and to obtain employment in an administrative support, legal, medical, or health information technology environment. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Applied Science program in Paralegal Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Legal Studies Department The paralegal program, approved by the American Bar Association, is designed to give the graduate a broad understanding of the law, practical skills, and experience in a legal setting. Employment opportunities for paralegals exist in law offices, banks, insurance companies, private industry, title companies, and government. The paralegal works under the supervision of an attorney and can assist in all phases of practice except giving legal advice, appearing in court, and setting fees. Students should consult with the Department regarding opportunities available for transfer of credit. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include ACC 101 Principles of Accounting I, ENG 101 Composition I, LAW 103 Business Law I, LAW 300 Introduction to, Law and the Legal System, ENG 102 Composition II, LAW 104 Business Law II, LAW 305 Legal Research and Writing, LAW 309 Law Office Management, LAW 301 Litigation, LAW 304 Real Property. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Legal Studies Department Legal Studies Department, Cluster A - 3015, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7626 The Office Technology Department provides students with the opportunity to acquire the skills and competencies necessary to use computers for professional and personal use and to obtain employment in an administrative support, legal, medical, or health information technology environment. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Applied Science program in Performing Arts Music Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Music Department The curriculum also is transferable to four-year institutions and closely parallels the first two years of the BM degree in music. The degree may also lead directly to performance and other careers in the music industry. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include MUS 000 Applied Music, MUS 117 Elements of Music I, MUS 127 Keyboard Harmony I, MUS 137 Sight-Singing I, ENG 101 Composition I, MUS 000 Applied Music, MUS 118 Elements of Music II, MUS 128 Keyboard Harmony II, MUS 138 Sight-Singing II, MUS 000 Applied Music, MUS 217 Elements of Music III, MUS 227 Keyboard Harmony III, MUS 237 Sight-Singing III. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Music Department Music Department, Bldg. H - 222, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7447 The mission of the Music Department is threefold: first, to provide quality instruction in performance, music theory and musicianship, and music history to prepare students pursuing careers in music; second, to provide survey courses in various aspects of music as humanities and general electives for students in other degree programs; third, to serve as a cultural resource center in music for the students and the larger community of Nassau County by sponsoring performing ensembles and presenting concerts. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Applied Science program in Physical Therapist Assistant Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Allied Health Sciences Department The Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) works under the supervision of a physical therapist in sports medicine facilities, outpatient clinics, schools, rehabilitation centers, nursing homes, hospitals, home care, athletic teams and other health service agencies. Employing the knowledge of the patient’s condition, the physical therapist assistant performs hands-on treatments for people who have temporary or more permanent physical difficulties such as inability to walk, inability to move a body part or are in pain. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include AHS 151 Physical Therapist Assistant I, AHS 234 Kinesiology, AHS 101 Introduction to AHS, AHS 131 Anatomy and Physiology I, AHS 152 Physical Therapist Asst, AHS 132 Anatomy and Physiology II, PSY 203 General Psychology, AHS 155 Physical Therapist Assistant V, AHS 153 Physical Therapist Assistant III, ENG 102 Composition II. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Allied Health Sciences Department Allied Health Sciences Department, Cluster E - 225, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 9640 The Department of Allied Health Sciences recognizes the professional codes of ethics, sensitivity to patient and community needs, ability to work with and relate to peers and other members of the health care team, attitude, attendance, punctuality and appearance. Program directors may, upon the recommendation of clinical and academic faculty, recommend that the Department terminate any student who fails to correct deficiencies in any of these areas. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Applied Science program in Radiation Therapy Technology Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Allied Health Sciences Department The Radiation Therapy program combines technical and liberal arts courses given at Nassau Community College with off-campus clinical education at various affiliated hospitals and free standing cancer centers. This program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology and by the New York State Department of Health. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include ENG 101 Composition I, MAT 109 Algebra and Triginomitry, AHS 101 Introduction to, Allied Health Sciences, AHS 131 Anatomy and Physiology I, AHS 180 Treatment Techniques, AHS 182 Quality Assurance, AHS 261 Radiation Therapy Lecture I, AHS 262 Radiation Therapy Clinic I, AHS 132 Anatomy and Physiology II, AHS 263 Radiation Therapy Lecture II, AHS 264 Radiation Therapy Clinic II, ENG 102 Composition II, AHS 133 Radiation Biology, AHS 134 Applied Radiation Physics I, AHS 266 Radiation Therapy Lecture III, AHS 267 Radiation Therapy Clinic IV, PSY 203 General Psychology I, AHS 268 Radiation Therapy Lecture IV, AHS 269 Radiation Therapy Clinic V, AHS 135 Applied Radiation Physics II. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Allied Health Sciences Department Allied Health Sciences Department, Cluster E - 225, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 9640 The Department of Allied Health Sciences recognizes the professional codes of ethics, sensitivity to patient and community needs, ability to work with and relate to peers and other members of the health care team, attitude, attendance, punctuality and appearance. Program directors may, upon the recommendation of clinical and academic faculty, recommend that the Department terminate any student who fails to correct deficiencies in any of these areas. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Applied Science program in Radiologic Technology Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Allied Health Sciences Department The Radiologic Technology student is trained to work under the supervision of a physician in the diagnostic applications of x-rays. Responsibilities of the Radiologic Technologist include positioning of patients, handling of complex equipment and utilizing radiation protection devices. In addition to these technical skills, the technologist's duties require him/her to attend to the physical and emotional needs of patients who are often acutely ill or seriously injured. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include ENG 101 Composition I, AHS 101 Introduction to Allied Health Sciences, AHS 131 Anatomy and Physiology I, AHS 240 Radiologic Technology I Lecture, AHS 241 Radiologic Technology I, AHS 132 Anatomy and Physiology II, AHS 242 Radiologic Technology II Lecture, AHS 243 Radiologic Technology II Lab/Clinic, ENG 102 Composition II, AHS 245 Radiologic Technology IV Lecture, AHS 246 Radiologic Technology IV Lab/Clinic, AHS 247 Radiologic Technology V Lecture, AHS 248 Radiologic Technology V Lab/Clinic. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Allied Health Sciences Department Allied Health Sciences Department, Cluster E - 225, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 9640 The Department of Allied Health Sciences recognizes the professional codes of ethics, sensitivity to patient and community needs, ability to work with and relate to peers and other members of the health care team, attitude, attendance, punctuality and appearance. Program directors may, upon the recommendation of clinical and academic faculty, recommend that the Department terminate any student who fails to correct deficiencies in any of these areas. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Applied Science program in Respiratory Care Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Allied Health Sciences Department Respiratory Care is an allied health specialty concerned with the performance of diagnostic cardiopulmonary evaluation and respiratory therapy treatment applied to patients with deficiency and abnormalities of the cardiopulmonary system. It includes related education of the patient, family, and public. Cardiopulmonary evaluation includes the acquisition, analysis and interpretation of data obtained from physiologic specimens, performance of diagnostic tests, studies and research of the cardiopulmonary system, as well as neurophysiologic studies related to respiratory care. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include ENG 101 Composition I, AHS 111 Respiratory Care I Lecture, AHS 131 Anatomy and Physiology I , AHS 311 Respiratory Care I Laboratory, AHS 112 Respiratory Care II Lecture, AHS 132 Anatomy and Physiology II, AHS 312 Respiratory Care II Laboratory, CHE 132 General Chemistry II, AHS 113 Respiratory Care III Lecture, AHS 202 Medical Microbiology, AHS 314 Respiratory Care IV Laboratory, AHS 413 Respiratory Care Clinical II, SOC 201 Introduction to Sociology, ENG 102 Composition II. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Allied Health Sciences Department Allied Health Sciences Department, Cluster E - 225, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 9640 The Department of Allied Health Sciences recognizes the professional codes of ethics, sensitivity to patient and community needs, ability to work with and relate to peers and other members of the health care team, attitude, attendance, punctuality and appearance. Program directors may, upon the recommendation of clinical and academic faculty, recommend that the Department terminate any student who fails to correct deficiencies in any of these areas. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Applied Science program in Retail Business Management Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Marketing/Retailing/Fashion Department Students in retail business management are prepared for merchandising and management careers in such retail enterprises as department and specialty stores, resident buying offices, chain organizations, and small businesses. The program includes an on-the-job work assignment in community department stores and other firms. This practical experience prepares graduates for initial positions as junior executives in the areas of buying, merchandising, and store operations. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include RET 107 Principles of Retailing, MKT 100 Marketing, MKT 103 Principles of Sales, NCC 101 College Experience, ENG 101 Composition I, MKT 160 Customer Service, CMP 115 Computers in Business, COM 101 Oral Communications, ENG 102 Composition II, RET 142 Field Training, RET 109 Visual Merchandising, MKT 106 Principles of Advertising, MKT 112 Small Business Marketing. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Marketing/Retailing/Fashion Department Marketing/Retailing/Fashion Department, Cluster B - 2037, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7588 The Department of Allied Health Sciences recognizes the professional codes of ethics, sensitivity to patient and community needs, ability to work with and relate to peers and other members of the health care team, attitude, attendance, punctuality and appearance. Program directors may, upon the recommendation of clinical and academic faculty, recommend that the Department terminate any student who fails to correct deficiencies in any of these areas. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Applied Science program in Surgical Technology Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Allied Health Sciences Department The Surgical Technology student is prepared to assume the role of surgical technologist in any surgical setting. In this program, the student is prepared to function in the areas of scrub, circulating assistant, and second assistant during surgical and obstetrical procedures. The graduate surgical technologist may elect to specialize in a particular area of surgery such as open heart, neuro, eye, orthopedics, and many others. Graduates are also employed in the emergency rooms, delivery rooms, ambulatory surgery centers, central supply units, organ retrieval units, and surgical equipment sales. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include ENG 101 Composition I, COM 101 Oral Communications, AHS 101 Introduction to Allied Health Sciences, AHS 121 Surgical Technology I, AHS 131 Anatomy and Physiology I, AHS 103 Fundamentals of Pharmacology, AHS 122 Surgical Technology II, AHS 132 Anatomy and Physiology II, AHS 123 Surgical Technology III, PSY 203 General Psychology I, SOC 201 Introduction to Sociology, AHS 124 Surgical Technology IV. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Allied Health Sciences Department Allied Health Sciences Department, Cluster E - 225, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 9640 The Department of Allied Health Sciences recognizes the professional codes of ethics, sensitivity to patient and community needs, ability to work with and relate to peers and other members of the health care team, attitude, attendance, punctuality and appearance. Program directors may, upon the recommendation of clinical and academic faculty, recommend that the Department terminate any student who fails to correct deficiencies in any of these areas. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Applied Science program in Telecommunications Technology Verizon Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Engineering/Physics/Technology Department The Telecommunication Technology-Verizon program provides an innovative, educational, skills-based program that enables Verizon employees to stay apace with advancing technology, to understand changing marketplace realities, and to enhance customer service skills through the acquisition of an Associate Degree in Applied Science with a focus on Telecommunications Technology. The result is an empowered, technologically competent, customer-accountable work force that is committed to the value of lifelong learning. This industry specific program is designed to admit current Verizon employees after a formal screening process has been completed. Enrollment is limited to Verizon employees. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include MAT 116 Technical Math I, CMP 115 Computers in Business, CRT 201 PC Equipment Servicing I, ENG 101 Composition I, CRT 202 PC Equipment Servicing II, MAT 117 Technical Math II, TNY 171 Telecommunications Circuits, PHY 110 Technical Physics. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Engineering/Physics/Technology Department Engineering/Physics/Technology Department, Cluster D - 2087, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7272 The Department of Allied Health Sciences recognizes the professional codes of ethics, sensitivity to patient and community needs, ability to work with and relate to peers and other members of the health care team, attitude, attendance, punctuality and appearance. Program directors may, upon the recommendation of clinical and academic faculty, recommend that the Department terminate any student who fails to correct deficiencies in any of these areas. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Arts program in Adolescence Education Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Teacher Education Transfer Template This degree is specifically for students interested in teaching grade levels Seventh through Twelfth (7-12). Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include ENG 101 Composition I, PSY 203 General Psychology I, MAT 102 Introduction to Statistics, BIO 101 General Biology I, ENG 102 Composition II, PSY 213 Child Development, EDU 208 Foundations of Education, SUNY General Education - The Arts, HIS 103 History of the United States I, HIS 104 History of the United States II, EDU 235 / PSY 235 Psychology of the Exceptional Child. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Teacher Education Transfer Template Teacher Education Transfer Template, ALBANY, New York, 12246, +1 518 443 5555 The Department of Allied Health Sciences recognizes the professional codes of ethics, sensitivity to patient and community needs, ability to work with and relate to peers and other members of the health care team, attitude, attendance, punctuality and appearance. Program directors may, upon the recommendation of clinical and academic faculty, recommend that the Department terminate any student who fails to correct deficiencies in any of these areas. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Arts program in African American Studies Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Department of Africana Studies   Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include AFR 140 African American History I, AFR 185 African American Culture, AFR 110 African American Dance Ensemble, AFR 170 Black Social Philosophy, AFR 130 African American Literature I, AFR 201 History of the Black Woman II, AFR 131 African American Literature II, AFR 203 Afro-Caribbean World. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Department of Africana Studies Department of Africana Studies, Bldg. H - 124, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7157 The Department of Allied Health Sciences recognizes the professional codes of ethics, sensitivity to patient and community needs, ability to work with and relate to peers and other members of the health care team, attitude, attendance, punctuality and appearance. Program directors may, upon the recommendation of clinical and academic faculty, recommend that the Department terminate any student who fails to correct deficiencies in any of these areas. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Arts program in American Sign Language Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Department of Communications   Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include ASL 152 American Sign Language I, COM 101 Oral Communications, SOC 201 Introduction to Sociology, ASL 153 American Sign Language II, ASL 226 Communications and Culture in the Deaf Community, ENG 102 Composition II, COM 220 Communication and Language. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Department of Communications Department of Communications, Bldg. H - 203, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7170 Through the study and application of communications processes, content, and media, communications courses guide the student toward a better understanding of self and society and help develop more effective communications skills. The Department offers work in four areas of study: communications arts, media, speech and hearing pathology, and sign language. In addition to encouraging personal enrichment, each pattern assists the student in preparing for a career that requires both a theoretical and technical knowledge of communications, plus related skills. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Arts program in Art Studies Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Art Department   Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include ART 105 2-D Design, ART 111 Drawing I, ENG 101 Composition I, ART 106 3-D Design, ART 130 Microcomputer Graphics I, ENG 102 Composition II. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Art Department Art Department, Bldg. G - 179, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7162 Through the study and application of communications processes, content, and media, communications courses guide the student toward a better understanding of self and society and help develop more effective communications skills. The Department offers work in four areas of study: communications arts, media, speech and hearing pathology, and sign language. In addition to encouraging personal enrichment, each pattern assists the student in preparing for a career that requires both a theoretical and technical knowledge of communications, plus related skills. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Arts program in Childhood Education Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Teacher Education Transfer Template This degree is (designed specifically for students interested in teaching grade levels First through Sixth (1-6). Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include ENG 101 Composition I, PSY 203 General Psychology I, MAT 102 Introduction to Statistics, BIO 101 General Biology I, ENG 102 Composition II, PSY 213 Child Development, EDU 208 Foundations of Education, SUNY General Education - The Arts, HIS 103 History of the United States I, HIS 104 History of the United States II, EDU 235 / PSY 235 Psychology of the Exceptional Child. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Teacher Education Transfer Template Teacher Education Transfer Template, ALBANY, New York, 12246, +1 518 443 5555 Through the study and application of communications processes, content, and media, communications courses guide the student toward a better understanding of self and society and help develop more effective communications skills. The Department offers work in four areas of study: communications arts, media, speech and hearing pathology, and sign language. In addition to encouraging personal enrichment, each pattern assists the student in preparing for a career that requires both a theoretical and technical knowledge of communications, plus related skills. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Arts program in Communication Arts Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Allied Health Sciences Department   Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include COM 101 Oral Communications, ENG 101 Composition I, COM 103 Public Speaking, ENG 102 English Composition II. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Allied Health Sciences Department Allied Health Sciences Department, Cluster E - 225, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 9640 The Department of Allied Health Sciences recognizes the professional codes of ethics, sensitivity to patient and community needs, ability to work with and relate to peers and other members of the health care team, attitude, attendance, punctuality and appearance. Program directors may, upon the recommendation of clinical and academic faculty, recommend that the Department terminate any student who fails to correct deficiencies in any of these areas. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Arts program in Early Childhood Education Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Teacher Education Transfer Template This degree is designed specifically for students interested in teaching grade levels Birth through Second (0-2). Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include ENG 101 Composition I, PSY 203 General Psychology I, MAT 102 Introduction to Statistics, BIO 101 General Biology I, ENG 102 Composition II, PSY 213 Child Development, EDU 208 Foundations of Education, SUNY General Education - The Arts, HIS 103 History of the United States I, HIS 104 History of the United States II, EDU 235 / PSY 235 Psychology of the Exceptional Child. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Teacher Education Transfer Template Teacher Education Transfer Template, ALBANY, New York, 12246, +1 518 443 5555 The Department of Allied Health Sciences recognizes the professional codes of ethics, sensitivity to patient and community needs, ability to work with and relate to peers and other members of the health care team, attitude, attendance, punctuality and appearance. Program directors may, upon the recommendation of clinical and academic faculty, recommend that the Department terminate any student who fails to correct deficiencies in any of these areas. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Arts program in Human Services: Community Service and Social Welfare Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Sociology/Anthropology/Social Work Department This program is designed for those students who intend to transfer to a baccalaureate program in social work. The program includes a broad variety of required and elective courses in community service (social-work oriented courses), social sciences, humanities, literature, science and math, and addictions. Various articulation agreements are in place for successful graduating students. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include ENG 101 Composition I, SOC 201 Introduction to Sociology, PSY 203 General Psychology I, BIO 101 General Biology I, CSW 117 Introduction to Community Service, ENG 102 Composition II, MAT 102 Statistics Communications Elective. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Sociology/Anthropology/Social Work Department Sociology/Anthropology/Social Work Department, Bldg. G - 357, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7452 The Department offers survey courses in sociology and anthropology and community service, as well as thematic courses and field work courses that allow students to investigate the social world in greater detail. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Arts program in Media Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Department of Communications   Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include COM 103 Public Speaking, COM 110 Understanding Mass Media, ART 125 Photography I, ENG 101 Composition I, COM 109 Television Journalism or, COM 170 Radio Production or, COM 171 Television Studio Production or, COM 172 Video Field Production, ENG 102 Composition II, COM 113 Documentary Media, COM 210 Global Media, ENG 215 Journalism, COM 104 Film Appreciation or, COM 107 Film Production or, COM 112 History of Film. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Department of Communications Department of Communications, Bldg. H - 203, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7170 Through the study and application of communications processes, content, and media, communications courses guide the student toward a better understanding of self and society and help develop more effective communications skills. The Department offers work in four areas of study: communications arts, media, speech and hearing pathology, and sign language. In addition to encouraging personal enrichment, each pattern assists the student in preparing for a career that requires both a theoretical and technical knowledge of communications, plus related skills. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Science program in Accounting Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Department of Accounting and Business This curriculum prepares students for transfer to four-year institutions where they may complete the requirements for a Bachelor's degree with a major in accounting. The program enables the student to partially fulfill the educational requirements for the New York Certified Accounting examination. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include ACC101 Accounting I, ACC102 Accounting II, ACC104 Managerial Accounting, ACC125 Computerized Accounting, ACC201 Intermediate Accounting I, ACC202 Intermediate Accounting II. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Department of Accounting and Business Department of Accounting and Business, Cluster A - 3020, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7544 Through the study and application of communications processes, content, and media, communications courses guide the student toward a better understanding of self and society and help develop more effective communications skills. The Department offers work in four areas of study: communications arts, media, speech and hearing pathology, and sign language. In addition to encouraging personal enrichment, each pattern assists the student in preparing for a career that requires both a theoretical and technical knowledge of communications, plus related skills. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Science program in Adolescence Education Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Teacher Education Transfer Template This degree is specifically for students interested in teaching grade levels Seventh through Twelfth (7-12). Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include ENG 101 Composition I, PSY 203 General Psychology I, MAT 102 Introduction to Statistics, BIO 101 General Biology I, ENG 102 Composition II, PSY 213 Child Development, EDU 208 Foundations of Education, SUNY General Education - The Arts, HIS 103 History of the United States I, HIS 104 History of the United States II, EDU 235 / PSY 235 Psychology of the Exceptional Child. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Teacher Education Transfer Template Teacher Education Transfer Template, ALBANY, New York, 12246, +1 518 443 5555 Through the study and application of communications processes, content, and media, communications courses guide the student toward a better understanding of self and society and help develop more effective communications skills. The Department offers work in four areas of study: communications arts, media, speech and hearing pathology, and sign language. In addition to encouraging personal enrichment, each pattern assists the student in preparing for a career that requires both a theoretical and technical knowledge of communications, plus related skills. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Science program in Art Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Art Department This program designed for students who intend to pursue a four-year art education, provide a basic foundation across the various disciplines, including drawing, painting, 2D and 3D design, sculpture, ceramics, photography, printmaking, and computer graphics. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include ART 105 Principles of 2-D Design, ART 106 Principles of 3-D Design, English 101 Composition I, English 102 Composition II. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Art Department Art Department, Bldg. G - 179, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7162 Through the study and application of communications processes, content, and media, communications courses guide the student toward a better understanding of self and society and help develop more effective communications skills. The Department offers work in four areas of study: communications arts, media, speech and hearing pathology, and sign language. In addition to encouraging personal enrichment, each pattern assists the student in preparing for a career that requires both a theoretical and technical knowledge of communications, plus related skills. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Science program in Business Administration Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Department of Accounting and Business This program prepares students for transfer to four-year institutions to continue their education in general business areas. Such a program would be suitable for those with career objectives in business management, administration, investments, finance, marketing, or any other position in the business world. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include ACC 101 Accounting I, LAW 103 or LAW 104 Business, ENG 101 Composition I, ACC 102 Accounting II, MKT 100 Marketing, ENG 102 Composition II, BUS 110 Introduction to Business, CMP 115 Computers in Business, ECO 208 Principles of Microeconomics, COM 103 Public Speaking or, COM 101 Oral Communications, BUS 112 Principles of Management. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Department of Accounting and Business Department of Accounting and Business, Cluster A - 3020, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7544 Through the study and application of communications processes, content, and media, communications courses guide the student toward a better understanding of self and society and help develop more effective communications skills. The Department offers work in four areas of study: communications arts, media, speech and hearing pathology, and sign language. In addition to encouraging personal enrichment, each pattern assists the student in preparing for a career that requires both a theoretical and technical knowledge of communications, plus related skills. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Science program in Childhood Education Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Teacher Education Transfer Template This degree is (designed specifically for students interested in teaching grade levels First through Sixth (1-6). Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include ENG 101 Composition I, PSY 203 General Psychology I, MAT 102 Introduction to Statistics, BIO 101 General Biology I, ENG 102 Composition II, PSY 213 Child Development, EDU 208 Foundations of Education, SUNY General Education - The Arts, HIS 103 History of the United States I, HIS 104 History of the United States II, EDU 235 / PSY 235 Psychology of the Exceptional Child. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Teacher Education Transfer Template Teacher Education Transfer Template, ALBANY, New York, 12246, +1 518 443 5555   No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Science program in Computer Science Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Mathematics, Computer Science and Information Technology Department This program is designed for those who intend to transfer to a baccalaureate program oriented in the design of hardware and software of computer systems. The program stresses computer, mathematics, and science courses which are appropriate for transfer to a baccalaureate program. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include CMP 210 Computer Science I, MAT 122 Calculus I, ENG 101 Composition I, CMP 211 Computer Science II, MAT 241 Discrete Mathematical Functions, MAT 123 Calculus II, ENG 102 Composition II, CMP 217 C Programming, CMP 251 Data Structures, CMP 207 Assembling Language. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Mathematics, Computer Science and Information Technology Department Mathematics, Computer Science and Information Technology Department, Cluster B - 3028, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7383 The purpose of the mathematics curriculum is essentially twofold: to provide a necessary aspect of a liberal arts education and to supply the necessary mathematics requirements for continued study in a Baccalaureate program and career demands in such fields as science, computer science, engineering, economics, accounting, the behavioral sciences, and the professions. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Science program in Criminal Justice Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Criminal Justice Department Students choosing this program will be prepared for further study in the areas of criminal justice, law, public administration, sociology, or government. The program is best suited for those students planning to transfer to a four-year school, but is often used for entrylevel positions in the criminal justice system. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include ENG 101 Composition I, SOC 201 Introduction to Sociology, ENG 102 Composition II, PSY 203 General Psychology I. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Criminal Justice Department Criminal Justice Department, Bldg. G - 157, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7179 The Criminal Justice Department provides students with instruction in all areas of the law enforcement profession. The department offers a broad liberal arts education, together with training and internships in the criminal justice system. The Department thoroughly familiarizes students with the functions of police, courts, correctional programs, law, protection management, crime prevention and their application to the community. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Science program in Early Childhood Education Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Teacher Education Transfer Template This degree is designed specifically for students interested in teaching grade levels Birth through Second (0-2). Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include ENG 101 Composition I, PSY 203 General Psychology I, MAT 102 Introduction to Statistics, BIO 101 General Biology I, ENG 102 Composition II, PSY 213 Child Development, EDU 208 Foundations of Education, SUNY General Education - The Arts, HIS 103 History of the United States I, HIS 104 History of the United States II, EDU 235 / PSY 235 Psychology of the Exceptional Child. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Teacher Education Transfer Template Teacher Education Transfer Template, ALBANY, New York, 12246, +1 518 443 5555 The Criminal Justice Department provides students with instruction in all areas of the law enforcement profession. The department offers a broad liberal arts education, together with training and internships in the criminal justice system. The Department thoroughly familiarizes students with the functions of police, courts, correctional programs, law, protection management, crime prevention and their application to the community. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Science program in Engineering Science Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Engineering/Physics/Technology Department   Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include ENS 101 Graphics, ENS 103 Elementary Engineering I, PHY 122 Mechanics, CHE 151 Inorganic Chemistry I, MAT 122 Calculus I, ENG 101 Composition I, ENS 104 Elementary Engineering II, ENS 205 Statics, PHY 123 Waves, Fluids, Heat, CHE 152 Inorganic Chemistry II, MAT 123 Calculus II, ENS 206 Dynamics, ENS 225 Circuit Analysis I, PHY 222 Electricity and Magnetism, MAT 225 Multivariable Calculus, ENG 102 Composition II. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Engineering/Physics/Technology Department Engineering/Physics/Technology Department, Cluster D - 2087, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7272 The Criminal Justice Department provides students with instruction in all areas of the law enforcement profession. The department offers a broad liberal arts education, together with training and internships in the criminal justice system. The Department thoroughly familiarizes students with the functions of police, courts, correctional programs, law, protection management, crime prevention and their application to the community. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Science program in Food and Nutrition Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Hospitality/Business Department   Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include ENG 101 Composition I, HTL 174 Fundamentals of Food Production, PSY 203 General Psychology I, AHS 131 Anatomy and Physiology I, ENG 102 Composition II, HTL 176 Advanced Food Production, ENG 102 Composition II, HTL 176 Advanced Food Production, BIO 115 Human Nutrition, NTR 158 Social and Cultural Aspects of Food, CHE 131 General Chemistry I. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Hospitality/Business Department Hospitality/Business Department, Bldg. K - 14, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7344 The Criminal Justice Department provides students with instruction in all areas of the law enforcement profession. The department offers a broad liberal arts education, together with training and internships in the criminal justice system. The Department thoroughly familiarizes students with the functions of police, courts, correctional programs, law, protection management, crime prevention and their application to the community. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Science program in Mathematics Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Mathematics, Computer Science and Information Technology Department This program is designed for students who intend to transfer to a baccalaureate program in mathematics, mathematics education (secondary), or a related applied field. Graduates of the program should be able to complete the baccalaureate degree in two years of additional full-time study. The program includes liberal arts courses to provide a broadbased general education, plus computer science and science courses to augment the extensive mathematics component. Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include MAT 122 Calculus I, CMP 210 Computer Science I, ENG 101 Composition I, MAT 123 Calculus II, ENG 102 Composition II, MAT 225 Multivariable Calculus, MAT 200 Foundations of Advanced Mathematics, MAT 226 Linear Algebra and Differential Equations, MAT 131 Probability with Statistical Inference. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Mathematics, Computer Science and Information Technology Department Mathematics, Computer Science and Information Technology Department, Cluster B - 3028, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7383 The purpose of the mathematics curriculum is essentially twofold: to provide a necessary aspect of a liberal arts education and to supply the necessary mathematics requirements for continued study in a Baccalaureate program and career demands in such fields as science, computer science, engineering, economics, accounting, the behavioral sciences, and the professions. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Science program in Nursing Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Nursing Department   Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include NUR 101 Fundamentals of Nursing, AHS 131 Anatomy and Physiology I, ENG 101 Composition I, NUR 105 Introduction to Medical/Surgical Nursing, AHS 132 Anatomy and Physiology II, ENG 101 Composition I, NUR 203 Comprehensive Nursing Care I, AHS 105 Integrated Basic Science or, AHS 202 Medical Microbiology, PSY 213 Child Development. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Nursing Department Nursing Department, Building V - 210, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7234 The Nursing Department offers a curriculum, accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, leading to an Associate in Science Degreeand eligibility for the National Council Licensure Examination - Registered Nurse. No  
193478 Nassau Community College Associate in Science program in Photography Full Time Variable $ 7,600 ( Rs 3,49,904 ) per semester Art Department   Admission to Nassau Community College requires a state-endorsed high school diploma or G.E.D certificate. Local school diplomas such as I.E.P. and annotated diplomas, school leaving certificates, and certificates of attendance are not valid diplomas for admission to the college. SAT or ACT scores may exempt applicants from placement testing. TOEFL exams are not required for admission to Nassau Community College as an International Student. Associate degree Nassau Community College The modules include ART 105 Principles of 2-Dimensional Design, ART 125 Photography, ART 124 History of Photography, ART 131 Electronic Imaging, ART 225 Photography II, ART 230 Color Photography, ART 231 New Technology in Photography. Nassau Community College     One Education Drive, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7053 Art Department Art Department, Bldg. G - 179, GARDEN CITY, New York, 11530, +1 516 572 7162 The Nursing Department offers a curriculum, accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, leading to an Associate in Science Degreeand eligibility for the National Council Licensure Examination - Registered Nurse. No  
199023 Montgomery Community College A.A.S. Degree in Accounting Full Time Variable Contact provider Montgomery Community College The curriculum is designed to provide students with the knowledge and the skills necessary for employment and growth in the accounting profession. Accountants assemble and analyze, process, and communicate essential information about financial operations.   Associate degree Montgomery Community College The courses are ACA 111 College Student Success, ACC 120 Principles of Financial Accounting, BUS 110 Introduction to Business, CIS 111 Basic PC Literacy, ENG 111 Expository Writing, OST 131 Keyboarding, ACC 121 Principles of Managerial Accounting, ACC 129 Individual Income Taxes, BUS 115 Business Law I, BUS 121 Business Math, CTS 130 Spreadsheet, ENG 114 Professional Research and Reporting, ACC 220 Intermediate Accounting I, ACC 225 Cost Accounting, BUS 137 Principles of Management, ECO 251 Principles of Microeconomics or ECO 252 Principles of Macroeconomics, MAT 140 Survey of Mathematics, Social/Behavioral Science Elective, ACC 140 Payroll Accounting, ACC 150 Accounting Software Applications, BUS 225 Business Finance, BUS 260 Business Communication, OST 286 Professional Development Humanities/Fine, Arts Elective. Montgomery Community College   5395 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371 Montgomery Community College Montgomery Community College, 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371, +1 910 576 6222 Montgomery Community College will be a place of discovery, critical thinking, and educational excellence; a centerpiece for life-long learning for the students, faculty, staff, and community. Montgomery Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates. The State Board of Education issued a charter to Montgomery Technical Institute on September 7, 1967. No  
199023 Montgomery Community College A.A.S. Degree in Business Administration Full Time Variable Contact provider Montgomery Community College The curriculum is designed to introduce students to the various aspects of the free enterprise system. Students will be provided with a fundamental knowledge of business functions, processes, and an understanding of business organizations in today's global economy. Course work includes business concepts such as accounting, business law, economics, management, and marketing. Skills related to the application of these concepts are developed through the study of computer applications, communication, team building, and decision making.   Associate degree Montgomery Community College The courses are ACA 111 College Student Success, ACC 120 Principles of Financial Accounting, BUS 110 Introduction to Business, CIS 111 Basic PC Literacy, ENG 111 Expository Writing, OST 131 Keyboarding, ACC 121 Principles of Managerial Acct, BUS 115 Business Law I, BUS 121 Business Math, ENG 114 Professional Research and Reporting, OST 136 Word Processing, BUS 153 Human Resource Management, ISC 131 Quality Management, BUS 137 Principles of Management, CTS 125 Presentation Graphics, ECO 251 Principles of Microeconomics or ECO 252 Principles of Macroeconomics, MAT 140 Survey of Mathematics, MKT 120 Principles of Marketing, Social/Behavioral Science Elective, BUS 225 Business Finance or BUS 280 REAL Small Business, BUS 260 Business Communication, CTS 130 Spreadsheet, OST 286 Professional Development Humanities/Fine, Arts Elective. Montgomery Community College   5395 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371 Montgomery Community College Montgomery Community College, 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371, +1 910 576 6222 Montgomery Community College will be a place of discovery, critical thinking, and educational excellence; a centerpiece for life-long learning for the students, faculty, staff, and community. Montgomery Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates. The State Board of Education issued a charter to Montgomery Technical Institute on September 7, 1967. No  
199023 Montgomery Community College A.A.S. Degree in Business Administration: Shooting and Hunting Sports Management Full Time Variable Contact provider Montgomery Community College This curriculum is designed to prepare students for a career in shooting and hunting sports retail businesses. Course work includes business concepts such as basic gunsmithing, buying and merchandising, advertising and sales promotion, introduction to shooting sports, gun shop management and sports hunting.   Associate degree Montgomery Community College The courses are ACA 111 College Student Success, ACC 120 Principles of Financial Accounting, BUS 110 Introduction to Business, CIS 111 Basic PC Literacy, ENG 111 Expository Writing, MKT 120 Principles of Marketing, BUS 115 Business Law I, BUS 121 Business Math, BUS 280 REAL Small Business, CTS 130 Spreadsheet, ENG 114 Professional Research and Reporting, MKT 125 Buying and Merchandising, Humanities/Fine, Arts Elective, Social/Behavioral Science Elective, BUS 137 Principles of Management, MKT 220 Advertising and Sales Promotion, ECO 251 Principles of Microeconomics or ECO 252 Principles of Macroeconomics, MA T 140 Survey of Mathematics, SSM 111 Gun Shop Management, SSM 110 Introduction to Shooting Sports, SSM 112 Sports Hunting, SSM 114 Shooting Sports Management, OST286 Professional Development. Montgomery Community College   5395 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371 Montgomery Community College Montgomery Community College, 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371, +1 910 576 6222 Montgomery Community College will be a place of discovery, critical thinking, and educational excellence; a centerpiece for life-long learning for the students, faculty, staff, and community. Montgomery Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates. The State Board of Education issued a charter to Montgomery Technical Institute on September 7, 1967. No  
199023 Montgomery Community College A.A.S. Degree in Computer Information Technology Full Time Variable Contact provider Montgomery Community College This curriculum is designed to prepare graduates for employment with organizations that use computers to process, manage, and communicate information. This is a flexible curriculum that can be customized to meet community information systems needs.   Associate degree Montgomery Community College The courses are ACA 111 College Student Success, ACC 120 Principles of Financial Accounting, BUS 110 Introduction to Business, CIS 110 Introduction to Computers, NET 125 Networking Basics, OST 131 Keyboarding or Certificate Elective A, CIS 115 Intro to Programming and Logic, CTS 120 Hardware/Software Support, CTS 130 Spreadsheet or Certificate Elective B, NOS 110 Operating System Concepts, SEC 110 Security Concepts, ENG 111 Expository Writing, MAT 140 Survey of Mathematics, Social/Behavioral Science Elective, CTS 155 Tech Support Functions, CTS 285 Systems Analysis and Design, ENG 114 Professional Research and Reporting, NOS 130 Windows Single User, CTS 217 Computer Train/Support, CTS 250 User Support and Software Evaluation, CTS 289 System Support Project, DBA 110 Database Concepts, NOS 230 Windows Administration I, WEB 140 Web Development Tools or Certificate Elective C, Humanities/Fine, Arts Elective. Montgomery Community College   5395 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371 Montgomery Community College Montgomery Community College, 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371, +1 910 576 6222 Montgomery Community College will be a place of discovery, critical thinking, and educational excellence; a centerpiece for life-long learning for the students, faculty, staff, and community. Montgomery Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates. The State Board of Education issued a charter to Montgomery Technical Institute on September 7, 1967. No  
199023 Montgomery Community College A.A.S. Degree in Criminal Justice Technology Full Time Variable Contact provider Montgomery Community College This program is designed to provide knowledge of criminal justice systems and operations. Study will focus on local, state, and federal law enforcement, judicial processes, corrections, and security services. The role of the criminal justice system within society will be explored.   Associate degree Montgomery Community College The courses are ACA 111 College Student Success, CJC 111 Intro to Criminal Justice, CJC 112 Criminology, CJC 221 Investigative Principles, ENG 111 Expository Writing, CJC 120 Interviews/Interrogations, CJC 121 Law Enforcement Operations, CJC 131 Criminal Law, CJC 132 Court Procedure and Evidence, ENG 112 Argument-Based Research or ENG 113 Literature-Based Research or ENG 114 Professional Research and Reporting, CJC 212 Ethics and Community Relations, CJC 232 Civil Liability, SPA 120 Spanish for the Workplace, CIS 111 Basic PC Literacy or Certificate Elective A, CJC 225 Crisis Intervention or Certificate Elective B, CJC 231 Constitutional Law, CJC 241 Community-Based Corrections, MAT 140 Survey of Mathematics, CJC 113 Juvenile Justice, CJC 160 Terrorism: Underlying Issues or Certificate Elective C, CJC 214 Victimology or Certificate Elective D, Humanities/Fine Arts Elective, Social/Behavioral Science Elective. Montgomery Community College   5395 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371 Montgomery Community College Montgomery Community College, 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371, +1 910 576 6222 Montgomery Community College will be a place of discovery, critical thinking, and educational excellence; a centerpiece for life-long learning for the students, faculty, staff, and community. Montgomery Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates. The State Board of Education issued a charter to Montgomery Technical Institute on September 7, 1967. No  
199023 Montgomery Community College A.A.S. Degree in Early Childhood Associate Full Time Variable Contact provider Montgomery Community College This curriculum prepares individuals to work with children from infancy through middle childhood in diverse learning environments. Students will combine theories with practice in actual settings with young children under the supervision of qualified teachers.   Associate degree Montgomery Community College   Montgomery Community College   5395 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371 Montgomery Community College Montgomery Community College, 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371, +1 910 576 6222 Montgomery Community College will be a place of discovery, critical thinking, and educational excellence; a centerpiece for life-long learning for the students, faculty, staff, and community. Montgomery Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates. The State Board of Education issued a charter to Montgomery Technical Institute on September 7, 1967. No  
199023 Montgomery Community College A.A.S. Degree in Electrical and Electronics Technology Full Time Variable Contact provider Montgomery Community College This program is designed to provide training for persons interested in the installation and maintenance of electrical/electronics system found in residential, commercial and industrial facilities.   Associate degree Montgomery Community College The courses are CIS 111 Basic PC Literacy, ELC 126 Electrical Computations, ELC 138 DC Circuit Analysis, ENG 111 Expository Writing, ISC 110 Workplace Safety, Social/Behavioral Science Elective, ELC 113 Basic Wiring I, ELC 117 Motors and Controls, ELC 139 AC Circuit Analysis , ELN 137 Electr Devices and Circuits, MAT 121 Algebra/Trigonometry I, ELC 119 NEC Calculations, ELC 128 Intro to PLC, ELC 115 Industrial Wiring , ELN 132 Linear IC Applications , ELN 133 Digital Electronics, ELN 260 Programmable Logic Controllers, ELC 229 Applications Project, ELN 229 Industrial Electronics, ELN 275 Troubleshooting, ENG 112 Argument-Based Research or ENG 113 Literature-Based Research or ENG 114 Professional Research and Reporting, PCI 264 Process Control with PLCs, Humanities/Fine Arts Elective. Montgomery Community College   5395 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371 Montgomery Community College Montgomery Community College, 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371, +1 910 576 6222 Montgomery Community College will be a place of discovery, critical thinking, and educational excellence; a centerpiece for life-long learning for the students, faculty, staff, and community. Montgomery Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates. The State Board of Education issued a charter to Montgomery Technical Institute on September 7, 1967. No  
199023 Montgomery Community College A.A.S. Degree in Forest Management Technology Full Time Variable Contact provider Montgomery Community College This program is designed to help students acquire technical knowledge, understanding, and abilities in developing, conserving, and utilizing forest resources.   Associate degree Montgomery Community College The courses are CIS 111 Basic PC Literacy, ENG 111 Expository Writing, FOR 121 Dendrology, FOR 131 Forest Measurements, FOR 171 Intro to Forest Resources, ENG 112 Argument-Based Research or ENG 113 Literature-Based Research or ENG 114 Prof Research and Reporting, FOR 123 Forest Botany, FOR 215 Intro to GIS/GPS, FOR 232 Forest Mensuration, MAT 120 Geometry and Trigonometry, COE 111 Co-Op Work Experience I, FOR 173 Soils and Hydrology, FOR 212 Forest Survey and Aerial Interpretation, FOR 225 Silvics and Silviculture, FOR 240 Forest Protection, FOR 285 Logging and Marketing, Social/Behavioral Science Elective, FOR 172 Intro to Timber Harvest, FOR 175 Wildlife/Environ Studies, FOR 245 Forest Pesticides, FOR 271 Forest Management, FOR 282 Forest Recreation, Humanities/Fine Arts Elective. Montgomery Community College   5395 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371 Montgomery Community College Montgomery Community College, 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371, +1 910 576 6222 Montgomery Community College will be a place of discovery, critical thinking, and educational excellence; a centerpiece for life-long learning for the students, faculty, staff, and community. Montgomery Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates. The State Board of Education issued a charter to Montgomery Technical Institute on September 7, 1967. No  
199023 Montgomery Community College A.A.S. Degree in Gunsmithing Full Time Variable Contact provider Montgomery Community College This curriculum is designed to provide the student with the required skills needed to refurbish metal and wood as applicable to firearms, to diagnose malfunctions for repair, and to accomplish more complex custom gunsmithing tasks.   Associate degree Montgomery Community College The courses are ENG 111 Expository Writing, GSM 111 Gunsmithing I, GSM 120 Gunsmithing Tools, ENG 12 Argument-Based Research or ENG 113 Literature-Based Research or ENG 114 Professional Research and Reporting, GSM 123 Basic Stockmaking, GSM 125 Barrel Fitting/Alteration, MAT 120 Geometry and Trigonometry, GSM 127 General Repair, CIS 111 Basic PC Literacy, GSM 223 Rifle Stockmaking, GSM 230 Handgun Technology, Social/Behavioral Science Elective, GSM 227 Advanced Repair Technology, GSM 235 Current Gunsmithing Techniques, Humanities/Fine Arts Elective, GSM 225 Gunmetal Refinishing. Montgomery Community College   5395 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371 Montgomery Community College Montgomery Community College, 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371, +1 910 576 6222 Montgomery Community College will be a place of discovery, critical thinking, and educational excellence; a centerpiece for life-long learning for the students, faculty, staff, and community. Montgomery Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates. The State Board of Education issued a charter to Montgomery Technical Institute on September 7, 1967. No  
199023 Montgomery Community College A.A.S. Degree in Human Services Technology Full Time Variable Contact provider Montgomery Community College This curriculum prepares students for entry-level positions in institutions and agencies that provide social, community, and educational services. Along with core courses, students take courses that prepare them for specialization in specific human service areas.   Associate degree Montgomery Community College   Montgomery Community College   5395 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371 Montgomery Community College Montgomery Community College, 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371, +1 910 576 6222 Montgomery Community College will be a place of discovery, critical thinking, and educational excellence; a centerpiece for life-long learning for the students, faculty, staff, and community. Montgomery Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates. The State Board of Education issued a charter to Montgomery Technical Institute on September 7, 1967. No  
199023 Montgomery Community College A.A.S. Degree in Medical Assisting Full Time Variable Contact provider Montgomery Community College This curriculum prepares multi-skilled health care professionals qualified to perform administrative, clinical, and laboratory procedures.   Associate degree Montgomery Community College   Montgomery Community College   5395 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371 Montgomery Community College Montgomery Community College, 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371, +1 910 576 6222 Montgomery Community College will be a place of discovery, critical thinking, and educational excellence; a centerpiece for life-long learning for the students, faculty, staff, and community. Montgomery Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates. The State Board of Education issued a charter to Montgomery Technical Institute on September 7, 1967. No  
199023 Montgomery Community College A.A.S. Degree in Office Administration Full Time Variable Contact provider Montgomery Community College This curriculum prepares individuals for positions in administrative support careers. It equips office professionals to respond to the demands of a dynamic computerized workplace.   Associate degree Montgomery Community College The courses are ACA 111 College Student Success, ACC 120 Principles of Financial Accounting, BUS 110 Introduction to Business, CIS 111 Basic PC Literacy, , ENG 111 Expository Writing, OST 122 Office Computations, OST 131 Keyboarding, MKT 223 Customer Service, CTS 130 Spreadsheet, ENG 114 Professional Research and Reporting, OST 134 Text Entry and Formatting, OST 136 Word Processing, OST 164 Text Editing Applications, OST 184 Records Management SPA 120 Spanish for the Workplace, CTS 125 Presentation Graphics, MAT 140 Survey of Mathematics, OST 132 Keyboard Skill Building, OST 223 Administrative Office Transcription I OST 236 Advanced Word/Info Processing, Social/Behavioral Science Elective, BUS 121 Business Math, OST 135 Adv Text Entry and Format, OST 286 Professional Development, OST 289 Administrative Office Management, Humanities/Fine Arts Elective. Montgomery Community College   5395 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371 Montgomery Community College Montgomery Community College, 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371, +1 910 576 6222 Montgomery Community College will be a place of discovery, critical thinking, and educational excellence; a centerpiece for life-long learning for the students, faculty, staff, and community. Montgomery Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates. The State Board of Education issued a charter to Montgomery Technical Institute on September 7, 1967. No  
199023 Montgomery Community College A.A.S. Degree in Professional Crafts: Clay Full Time Variable Contact provider Montgomery Community College This program is designed to prepare individuals for employment as professional potters in pottery related fields. Using traditional and contemporary concepts, instruction includes technical knowledge, design skills, and marketing and business essentials.   Associate degree Montgomery Community College The courses are ENG 111 Expository Writing, PCC 110 Introduction to Pottery, PCC 114 Raku, BUS 280 REAL Small Business, ENG 112 Argument-Based Research or ENG 113 Literature-Based Research or ENG 114 Professional Research and Reporting, PCC 111 Functional Pottery I, PCC 115 Advanced Raku, PCC 132 Glaze Formulation, PCC 130 Pottery Production, CIS 111 Basic PC Literacy, PCC 119 Clay Design: Special Study, PCC 210 Functional Pottery II, MAT 140 Survey of Mathematics, PCC 211 Decorative Pottery, Humanities/Fine Arts Elective, Social/Behavioral Science Elective. Montgomery Community College   5395 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371 Montgomery Community College Montgomery Community College, 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371, +1 910 576 6222 Montgomery Community College will be a place of discovery, critical thinking, and educational excellence; a centerpiece for life-long learning for the students, faculty, staff, and community. Montgomery Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates. The State Board of Education issued a charter to Montgomery Technical Institute on September 7, 1967. No  
199023 Montgomery Community College Associate In Arts: Elementary Education Pre-Major Full Time Variable Contact provider Montgomery Community College     Associate degree Montgomery Community College   Montgomery Community College   5395 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371 Montgomery Community College Montgomery Community College, 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371, +1 910 576 6222 Montgomery Community College will be a place of discovery, critical thinking, and educational excellence; a centerpiece for life-long learning for the students, faculty, staff, and community. Montgomery Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates. The State Board of Education issued a charter to Montgomery Technical Institute on September 7, 1967. No  
199023 Montgomery Community College Associate in Arts Full Time Variable Contact provider Montgomery Community College     Associate degree Montgomery Community College   Montgomery Community College   5395 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371 Montgomery Community College Montgomery Community College, 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371, +1 910 576 6222 Montgomery Community College will be a place of discovery, critical thinking, and educational excellence; a centerpiece for life-long learning for the students, faculty, staff, and community. Montgomery Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates. The State Board of Education issued a charter to Montgomery Technical Institute on September 7, 1967. No  
199023 Montgomery Community College Associate in General Education Full Time Variable Contact provider Montgomery Community College This curriculum is designed for the academic enrichment of students who wish to broaden their education, with emphasis on personal interest, growth and development. Course work includes study in the areas of humanities and fine arts, social and behavioral sciences, natural sciences and mathematics, and English composition. Opportunities for the achievement of competence in reading, writing, oral communication, fundamental mathematical skills, and the basic use of computers will be provided.   Associate degree Montgomery Community College   Montgomery Community College   5395 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371 Montgomery Community College Montgomery Community College, 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371, +1 910 576 6222 Montgomery Community College will be a place of discovery, critical thinking, and educational excellence; a centerpiece for life-long learning for the students, faculty, staff, and community. Montgomery Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates. The State Board of Education issued a charter to Montgomery Technical Institute on September 7, 1967. No  
199023 Montgomery Community College Associate in Science Full Time Variable Contact provider Montgomery Community College     Associate degree Montgomery Community College   Montgomery Community College   5395 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371 Montgomery Community College Montgomery Community College, 1011 Page Street, TROY, North Carolina, 27371, +1 910 576 6222 Montgomery Community College will be a place of discovery, critical thinking, and educational excellence; a centerpiece for life-long learning for the students, faculty, staff, and community. Montgomery Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates. The State Board of Education issued a charter to Montgomery Technical Institute on September 7, 1967. No  
199032 Montreat College B.A. in Communication Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Communications Department   International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College The core courses are as follows: CM 220 Public Speech and Rhetorical Analysis (3), CM 203 Communication and Culture (3), CM 228 Media Studies (4), CM 313 Public Relations (3), CM 341 Practicum (3), CM 342 Communication Methods (4), CM 344 Nonprofit Organizational Communication (4), CM 346 Web Studies and Design (3) or CM 348 Graphics and Photojournalism (3), EN 328 News Writing (3) Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Communications Department School of Arts and Sciences, Communications Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 Montreat College&#39;s Communication major allow to practice cutting-edge marketing and communication theory, learn practical implementation techniques and common practice, understand how to reach people - what catches eye and attention and learn to approach marketing from a Christian ethical point of view. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College B.A. in Elementary Education Full Time Variable $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Education and Physical Education Department This program prepares students under the knowledge-based model of Teacher as Reflective Communicator to be liberally educated, content knowledgeable, articulate, methodologically sound, and caring reflective communicators. These students will be reflective teachers who, through reflection, adjust content and method for a given audience, purpose, and context. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Education and Physical Education Department School of Arts and Sciences, Education and Physical Education Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 The Education and Physical Education Department offers a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree in Elementary Education as well as Class A North Carolina teaching licensure. The Department also offers a minor in Physical Education. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College B.S. in Communication Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Communications Department   International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College The core courses are as follows: CM 220 Public Speech and Rhetorical Analysis (3), CM 203 Communication and Culture (3), CM 228 Media Studies (4), CM 313 Public Relations (3), CM 341 Practicum (3), CM 342 Communication Methods (4), CM 344 Nonprofit Organizational Communication (4), CM 346 Web Studies and Design (3) or CM 348 Graphics and Photojournalism (3), EN 328 News Writing (3) Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Communications Department School of Arts and Sciences, Communications Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 Montreat College&#39;s Communication major allow to practice cutting-edge marketing and communication theory, learn practical implementation techniques and common practice, understand how to reach people - what catches eye and attention and learn to approach marketing from a Christian ethical point of view. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College B.S. in Elementary Education Full Time Variable $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Education and Physical Education Department This program prepares students under the knowledge-based model of Teacher as Reflective Communicator to be liberally educated, content knowledgeable, articulate, methodologically sound, and caring reflective communicators. These students will be reflective teachers who, through reflection, adjust content and method for a given audience, purpose, and context. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Education and Physical Education Department School of Arts and Sciences, Education and Physical Education Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 The Education and Physical Education Department offers a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree in Elementary Education as well as Class A North Carolina teaching licensure. The Department also offers a minor in Physical Education. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College B.S. in Outdoor Education Full Time Variable $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Outdoor Education Department This program puts the emphasis on making students competent outdoor educators and leaders. Through class discussions and field experience, students will design, implement, and administer outdoor education programs that are safe, challenging, and enjoyable. Supported by a liberal arts foundation and an extensive knowledge of the environment, students will be able to deepen the wilderness experience for groups and understand the current issues facing their field. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College The courses are as follows: ES 201-202 Field Natural History I, II (2,2), ES 206 Ecology (4), IS 302 Philosophy of Leadership (3), OE 103 Survey of Outdoor Education I (3), OE 104 Survey of Outdoor Education II (3), OE 190 Outdoor Living Skills (4), One of these courses: OE 180, 181, 182 Discovery Wilderness Expedition (2) or Wilderness Journey Practicum or Wilderness Journey for First Year Students, OE 306 Leadership and Group Dynamics (3), OE 310 Principles of Environmental Interpretation (3), OE 340 OE Teaching Methods and Curriculum Development (3), OE 404 Administration and Management of OE (4), OE 441 Internship (3), OE 462 Current Issues in OE (3), OE 491 Senior Seminar (1), Major Electives (13 hours): Choose 9 hours: OE 220 Survey or Environmental Education Curricula (3), OE 221 High Adrenaline Adventure of Theory and Practice (2), OE 305 Environmental Policy and Law (3), OE 311 Outdoor Programming/ Leadership: Kayaking (4), OE 312 Outdoor Programming/ Leadership: Expedition Mgt (4), OE 313 Outdoor Programming/ Leadership: Rock Climbing (4), OE 314 Outdoor Programming/ Leadership: Canoeing (4), OE 400 Outdoor Education Practicum (3), OE 480 Special topics (1-6), Choose 4 hours from BL 201 Vertebrate Zoology (4), BL 211-212 Botany I, II (2,2), ES 301 Physical and Environmental Geography (4), ES 305 American Ecosystems (4), ES 315 Freshwater Ecosystems (4), ES 460 Field Studies (1-4) Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Outdoor Education Department School of Arts and Sciences, Outdoor Education Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 The purpose of the Outdoor Education Department is to develop Christ-centered Outdoor Educators. By combining discussion-oriented classes with real-world experience, students learn to teach in, through, and about the outdoors. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Full Time Variable $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Social Sciences Department This program will equip students on both a personal and an academic level, having realistic ideas about how to implement their psychological knowledge, skills, and values in a variety of occupational settings. Students will gain familiarity with and understanding of current concepts and historical trends in the field of psychology as well as basic research methods, design, and analysis. Aside from the academic benefits of studying psychology, students will also gain critical thinking skills, being able to apply psychological principles to personal, social, and organizational issues as well as gaining insights into their own and others’ behavior so that they can apply effective strategies for self-management and self-improvement. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Social Sciences Department School of Arts and Sciences, Social Sciences Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 The Social Sciences Department offers courses in American studies, geography, history, human development, human services, political science, psychology, and sociology. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Bachelor of Arts in American Studies Full Time Variable $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Social Sciences Department This program is an interdisciplinary program with courses in American literature, social institutions, economic development, religious life, political science, and other related areas. As part of the program, students have the opportunity to do original research with specific facets of life in the United States, including its variety of subcultures. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Social Sciences Department School of Arts and Sciences, Social Sciences Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 The Social Sciences Department offers courses in American studies, geography, history, human development, human services, political science, psychology, and sociology. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Bachelor of Arts in English - Communication Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, English and Foreign Languages Department This program expands the core of a liberal arts education by offering students: a broad exposure to significant literary texts, and enhancement of writing and other communication skills. Under girding these studies is the union of Christian faith and intellect as a foundation on which graduates may build meaningful lives of service. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, English and Foreign Languages Department School of Arts and Sciences, English and Foreign Languages Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 The mission of the English and Foreign Languages Department is to provide the core of a liberal arts education through the creative articulation of the human condition as explored by the disciplines of language and literature. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Bachelor of Arts in English - Creative Writing Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, English and Foreign Languages Department This program is designed to provide students the opportunity to pursue their passion for imaginative writing of poetry, short fiction, literary non-fiction, and the novella. English- Creative Writing majors work alongside professors and peers in small, intensive workshop-style classes. In addition, Creative Writing majors are provided the opportunity to showcase their work through the college sponsored reading series and submissions to Q, the Montreat College literary magazine. The future poets, essayists, and novelists - all Montreat College student writers - are encouraged to have their voices heard through participation in area writing festivals, contests, lectures, and public readings. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College The courses are as follows: EN 201 Survey of English Literature I (3), EN 202 Survey of English Literature II (3), EN 203 World Literature I (3) OR EN 204 World Literature II (3), EN 301 Shakespeare (3), EN 402 Literary Criticism (3), EN 491 Senior Thesis (2), Choose 3 hours from:EN 321 Literature of the United States I (3), EN 322 Literature of the United States II (3), EN 323 Literature of the United States III (3), Choose 12 hours from: EN 311 Creative Nonfiction Writing (3), EN 313 Poetry Writing (3), EN 317 Short Story Writing (3), EN 318 Life Writing (3), EN 330 Writing Children's Novels (3), EN 404 Spiritual Memoir Writing (3), CM 335 Playwriting (3). Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, English and Foreign Languages Department School of Arts and Sciences, English and Foreign Languages Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 The mission of the English and Foreign Languages Department is to provide the core of a liberal arts education through the creative articulation of the human condition as explored by the disciplines of language and literature. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Bachelor of Arts in English - Literature Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, English and Foreign Languages Department This program expands the core of a liberal arts education by offering students: a broad exposure to significant literary texts, and enhancement of writing and other communication skills. Under girding these studies is the union of Christian faith and intellect as a foundation on which graduates may build meaningful lives of service. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College The courses are as follows: British Literature through the 18th Century 6 hours: EN 300, Middle English Literature, EN 304, 18th Century and Restoration, EN 305, Milton EN 306, Seventeenth Century Literature, EN 443, The Study of Language, American Literature 6 hours, EN 321, Survey of American Literature I, EN 322, Survey of American Literature II, EN 323, 20th Century American Writer, British Literature since the 18th Century 6 hours, EN 307, Romantic Literature, EN 308, The British Novel, EN 309, Victorian Literature, EN 324, 20th Century British Writers Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, English and Foreign Languages Department School of Arts and Sciences, English and Foreign Languages Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 The mission of the English and Foreign Languages Department is to provide the core of a liberal arts education through the creative articulation of the human condition as explored by the disciplines of language and literature. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Bachelor of Arts in History Full Time Variable $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Social Sciences Department This program offers students broad exposure to an understanding of the human past and of those events and forces leading up to the present and contributing to the future. Undergirding these studies is an integration of faith and philosophy with the cognitive knowledge of historical facts. A degree in History may lead to graduate studies in history, theology, law, political science, and administration. A graduate in History may also find employment in administrative and government services, in libraries, public history activities and interpretation, or the many areas in education. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Social Sciences Department School of Arts and Sciences, Social Sciences Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 The Social Sciences Department offers courses in American studies, geography, history, human development, human services, political science, psychology, and sociology. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Bachelor of Arts in Human Services Full Time Variable $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Social Sciences Department This program prepares students for working with the rapidly changing structure of contemporary society. Specific areas of study include human development, marriage and family studies and therapy, counseling, human sexuality, faith development, and social services. This major blends theory in human development, counseling, and social work, with supervised off-campus field experience in a variety of human service settings. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Social Sciences Department School of Arts and Sciences, Social Sciences Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 The Social Sciences Department offers courses in American studies, geography, history, human development, human services, political science, psychology, and sociology. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Bachelor of Arts in Music Business Full Time Variable $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Fine Arts Department This program is interdisciplinary in nature, combining specialized studies in music and business with a core of general liberal arts and sciences. Graduates are prepared to pursue a wide variety of career possibilities in the music industry and related fields. Due to the diverse nature of the music industry and the possible career tracks of the students, the Music Business major at Montreat College is distinguished by exceptional flexibility. Students have the capability to craft a curriculum that is relevant to their own needs and interests. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Fine Arts Department School of Arts and Sciences, Fine Arts Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 EXTN 3641 The Montreat College Fine Arts Department offers courses in Music, Art, Theater, and Worship Arts. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Bachelor of Arts in Worship Arts Full Time Variable $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Fine Arts Department This program provides a means for students to learn the biblical foundations and develop the artistic skills to become the worship leaders or fine arts facilitators of the next generation. Students will be given the opportunity to develop an appreciation for the use of arts in worship and ministry through a series of core courses. They will also develop specific performance skills in one area of concentration: music, theatre or visual art. Students will graduate with both a philosophical and a practical understanding of how to utilize the arts in worship or ministry. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Fine Arts Department School of Arts and Sciences, Fine Arts Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 EXTN 3641 The Montreat College Fine Arts Department offers courses in Music, Art, Theater, and Worship Arts. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Bachelor of Music in Performance Full Time Variable $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Fine Arts Department This program offers concentrations in Piano, Organ, and Voice. In addition to meeting the entrance requirements of the college, the prospective music performance major must pass a performance audition. (No audition is required for music business majors or music minors). Students are encouraged to visit the Montreat College campus and audition during the annual audition day, usually in January. However, students who are not able to audition on this date may make an appointment to audition on campus at a mutually agreeable date or may send a recording. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Fine Arts Department School of Arts and Sciences, Fine Arts Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 EXTN 3641 The Montreat College Fine Arts Department offers courses in Music, Art, Theater, and Worship Arts. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Bachelor of Science in American Studies Full Time Variable $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Social Sciences Department This program is an interdisciplinary program with courses in American literature, social institutions, economic development, religious life, political science, and other related areas. As part of the program, students have the opportunity to do original research with specific facets of life in the United States, including its variety of subcultures. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Social Sciences Department School of Arts and Sciences, Social Sciences Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 The Social Sciences Department offers courses in American studies, geography, history, human development, human services, political science, psychology, and sociology. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Bachelor of Science in Biology - Environmental Biology Concentration Full Time Variable $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Natural Sciences Department This program is designed to provide students with an understanding of the fundamental concepts and methodologies of the biological sciences, to develop the ability to engage in scientific research, and to investigate the relationships between biology and other fields of study, including social and environmental sciences. Honors recognition will be indicated on the student’s transcript. Students pursuing this option must meet the necessary requirements. Professional Honors Option is designed to challenge students of an advanced academic ability by providing a program of study involving a unique set of courses and distinguished research. Completion of this program will be indicated as “Professional Honors” on the transcript. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Natural Sciences Department School of Arts and Sciences, Natural Sciences Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 The mission of the Department of Natural Sciences is to providethe knowledge and experience base required for studentsto serve in the diverse fields of science and mathematics. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Bachelor of Science in Biology - Pre-Professional Biology Concentration Full Time Variable $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Natural Sciences Department This program is designed to provide students with an understanding of the fundamental concepts and methodologies of the biological sciences, to develop the ability to engage in scientific research, and to investigate the relationships between biology and other fields of study, including social and environmental sciences. Honors recognition will be indicated on the student’s transcript. Students pursuing this option must meet the necessary requirements. Professional Honors Option is designed to challenge students of an advanced academic ability by providing a program of study involving a unique set of courses and distinguished research. Completion of this program will be indicated as “Professional Honors” on the transcript. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Natural Sciences Department School of Arts and Sciences, Natural Sciences Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 The mission of the Department of Natural Sciences is to providethe knowledge and experience base required for studentsto serve in the diverse fields of science and mathematics. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Bachelor of Science in Biology - Special Emphasis Concentration Full Time Variable $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Natural Sciences Department This program is for students who may transfer a set of courses from other institutions, study abroad and certification programs (e.g., Au Sable Institute, or complete courses in other departments at Montreat College to fulfill the requirements of this emphasis. Students develop the independent emphasis curriculum in consultation with the advisor. The advisor and the Biology Review Committee must approve a formal proposal of emphasis requirements by the end of the student’s sophomore year. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Natural Sciences Department School of Arts and Sciences, Natural Sciences Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 The mission of the Department of Natural Sciences is to providethe knowledge and experience base required for studentsto serve in the diverse fields of science and mathematics. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - Accounting Full Time Variable $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Business and Computer Information Systems Department This program is rigorous, designed to meet the educational requirements for professional examinations. Students may sit for the CPA exam with a Bachelor of Science degree. Requirements to take the CPA exam differ between states. In most states, students who wish to take this exam need to complete 24 hours beyond the 126 semester hours required for graduation. In effect, most State Boards of Accountancy have mandated a fifth year of education for CPA exam candidates. Students who major in Business Administration with a concentration in Accounting will be equipped with the necessary technical skills to pursue a career in this field. Upon graduation, students will be prepared to take and pass many certification exams, including the Certified Managerial Accountant exam (CMA) and the Certified Financial Management exam (CFM). Students will also be prepared for additional graduate work (the Certified Public Accountant certification requires a graduate degree). International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Business and Computer Information Systems Department School of Arts and Sciences, Business and Computer Information Systems Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 Graduates of the business or computer information systems programs are prepared to make an immediate contribution in their fields. They possess the flexibility and the curiosity to learn and adapt in a rapidly changing environment. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - Business Management Full Time Variable $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Business and Computer Information Systems Department This program is designed to produce entry-level managers in manufacturing and service companies. The unique approach to teaching combines the theoretical with the practical, as all the faculty bring extensive business experience to the classroom. Additionally, all management students will complete at least one internship in the industry in which they would seek employment after graduation. Classroom instruction is augmented with outside business speakers and plant/facility visits. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Business and Computer Information Systems Department School of Arts and Sciences, Business and Computer Information Systems Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 Graduates of the business or computer information systems programs are prepared to make an immediate contribution in their fields. They possess the flexibility and the curiosity to learn and adapt in a rapidly changing environment. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - International Business Full Time Variable $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Business and Computer Information Systems Department This program concentration requires these 30 hours. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Business and Computer Information Systems Department School of Arts and Sciences, Business and Computer Information Systems Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 Graduates of the business or computer information systems programs are prepared to make an immediate contribution in their fields. They possess the flexibility and the curiosity to learn and adapt in a rapidly changing environment. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - Marketing Full Time Variable $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Business and Computer Information Systems Department This program student learns individual sales, retailing, advertising, researching, and marketing management. In addition, the student will complete a least one internship in marketing at which they would seek employment after graduation. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Business and Computer Information Systems Department School of Arts and Sciences, Business and Computer Information Systems Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 Graduates of the business or computer information systems programs are prepared to make an immediate contribution in their fields. They possess the flexibility and the curiosity to learn and adapt in a rapidly changing environment. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - Sports Management Full Time Variable $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Business and Computer Information Systems Department This program of study consists of three fundamental components: business management, sports sciences, and practical experiences. The heavy emphasis of business management reflects the equivalent of a business major at many institutions. This program offers an innovative curriculum designed to provide the student with the opportunity to develop expertise in business management with an orientation toward the world of sport. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Business and Computer Information Systems Department School of Arts and Sciences, Business and Computer Information Systems Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 Graduates of the business or computer information systems programs are prepared to make an immediate contribution in their fields. They possess the flexibility and the curiosity to learn and adapt in a rapidly changing environment. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Bachelor of Science in Computer and Information Systems Full Time Variable $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Business and Computer Information Systems Department This program provides students with sufficient infrastructure knowledge of hardware, software, telecommunication, and operating systems technology to maintain organizational information technology systems effectively as well as apply quantitative techniques to the design and maintenance of those systems. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Business and Computer Information Systems Department School of Arts and Sciences, Business and Computer Information Systems Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 Graduates of the business or computer information systems programs are prepared to make an immediate contribution in their fields. They possess the flexibility and the curiosity to learn and adapt in a rapidly changing environment. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies - Field Studies Concentration Full Time Variable $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Natural Sciences Department This program is rooted in the belief that one of the best ways to study the environment is to be out in it, the Field Studies Concentration gives particular attention to a variety of rich ecological areas and prepares students for many popular jobs in fields such as environmental education, outdoor interpretation, and ecological research. The core curriculum prepares students for further training or advanced academic study. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Natural Sciences Department School of Arts and Sciences, Natural Sciences Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 The mission of the Department of Natural Sciences is to providethe knowledge and experience base required for studentsto serve in the diverse fields of science and mathematics. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies - Pre-professional Concentration Full Time Variable $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Natural Sciences Department This program provides a strong environmental science background and broadens the scope by adding social, political, philosophical, and theological aspects. The program integrates a liberal arts education with a Christ-centered perspective and application to environmental issues, conflict resolution, and management. The Pre-professional Concentration offers academic excellence in a wide range of courses for students going on to graduate studies in the health and science professions. The alumni can go on to study applied technology (env. consulting), biochemistry, ecological research, environmental genetics, environmental sciences and engineering, medical research, medicine, nursing, physioecology, toxicology, and veterinary science. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Natural Sciences Department School of Arts and Sciences, Natural Sciences Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 The mission of the Department of Natural Sciences is to providethe knowledge and experience base required for studentsto serve in the diverse fields of science and mathematics. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies - Special Emphasis Concentration Full Time Variable $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Natural Sciences Department This program enables students to pursue a wide range of related interests weaving together coursework and internships that best serve their career goals. A popular choice among students. Examples include Outdoor Education, Agricultural Missions, Environmental Consulting, Geology, Humanities, Applied Writing/Public Relations. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Natural Sciences Department School of Arts and Sciences, Natural Sciences Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 The mission of the Department of Natural Sciences is to providethe knowledge and experience base required for studentsto serve in the diverse fields of science and mathematics. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Bachelor of Science in History Full Time Variable $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Social Sciences Department This program offers students broad exposure to an understanding of the human past and of those events and forces leading up to the present and contributing to the future. Undergirding these studies is an integration of faith and philosophy with the cognitive knowledge of historical facts. A degree in History may lead to graduate studies in history, theology, law, political science, and administration. A graduate in History may also find employment in administrative and government services, in libraries, public history activities and interpretation, or the many areas in education. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Social Sciences Department School of Arts and Sciences, Social Sciences Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 The Social Sciences Department offers courses in American studies, geography, history, human development, human services, political science, psychology, and sociology. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Bachelor of Science in Human Services Full Time Variable $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Social Sciences Department This program prepares students for working with the rapidly changing structure of contemporary society. Specific areas of study include human development, marriage and family studies and therapy, counseling, human sexuality, faith development, and social services. This major blends theory in human development, counseling, and social work, with supervised off-campus field experience in a variety of human service settings. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Social Sciences Department School of Arts and Sciences, Social Sciences Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 The Social Sciences Department offers courses in American studies, geography, history, human development, human services, political science, psychology, and sociology. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Bachelor of Science in Psychology Full Time Variable $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Social Sciences Department This program will equip students on both a personal and an academic level, having realistic ideas about how to implement their psychological knowledge, skills, and values in a variety of occupational settings. Students will gain familiarity with and understanding of current concepts and historical trends in the field of psychology as well as basic research methods, design, and analysis. Aside from the academic benefits of studying psychology, students will also gain critical thinking skills, being able to apply psychological principles to personal, social, and organizational issues as well as gaining insights into their own and others’ behavior so that they can apply effective strategies for self-management and self-improvement. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Bachelor degree Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Social Sciences Department School of Arts and Sciences, Social Sciences Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 The Social Sciences Department offers courses in American studies, geography, history, human development, human services, political science, psychology, and sociology. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Major in Bible and Religion Full Time Variable $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Bible and Religion Department This program prepares students to pursue graduate studies and equips them to work with children, youth, and families in a variety of organizations such as churches, community social programs, schools, and parachurch organizations both in the USA and beyond, to other cultures. If students elect to concentrate in Biblical scholarship, cross-cultural studies, philosophy and worldview studies or ministerial studies, they will earn a Bachelor of Arts Degree. These programs will prepare for theological seminaries or graduate schools of religion. Students will be well prepared for pastoral/teaching ministry and other church-related vocations. These concentrations require proficiency in the use of Greek New Testament by the senior year. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Major Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Bible and Religion Department School of Arts and Sciences, Bible and Religion Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 Montreat’s Bible and Religion Department provides instruction and mentoring in biblical studies, philosophy, cross-cultural studies, and educational ministries from the perspective of a Reformed worldview. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Major in Outdoor Ministry Full Time Variable $ 20,196 ( Rs 9,29,824 ) a year School of Arts and Sciences, Outdoor Education Department This program will combine coursework in Outdoor Education, Interdisciplinary Studies, Bible and Religion and Christian Education. The degree program is intended for those interested in using outdoor programming in a ministry setting whether at a Christian Camp, Conference Center, a formal church or mission setting. International applicants must be a graduate of a secondary school system or the equivalent and must have sufficient proficiency in the English language so they are able to study at the college level. A minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 500 (pbt), 173 (cbt), or 61 (ibt) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall band score of 6 is required. International applicants may also elect to submit an official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score or American College Testing (ACT) score. Major Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 School of Arts and Sciences, Outdoor Education Department School of Arts and Sciences, Outdoor Education Department, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 The purpose of the Outdoor Education Department is to develop Christ-centered Outdoor Educators. By combining discussion-oriented classes with real-world experience, students learn to teach in, through, and about the outdoors. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Master of Arts in Education K-6 Full Time Variable Contact provider Montreat College   Applicant must have a Baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university. Cumulative GPA of 2.7 in undergraduate study, Minimum score of 1000 on the GRE exam or 34 on the MAT exam. Masters Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 Montreat College Montreat College, P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 Montreat College is a Christian liberal arts college accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to offer masters, bachelors, and associate&#39;s degrees. The main campus is located in the blue ridge mountains fifteen miles east of Asheville, North Carolina, a region recognized as one of the most attractive living environments in the United States.Satellite campuses in Asheville, Charlotte, and other sites supplement the main campus. The College is committed to Christ-centered teaching and learning, and is a member of the Council for Christian Colleges &amp; Universities. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Master of Business Administration Full Time Variable Contact provider Montreat College   Applicant must have a Baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university. Cumulative GPA of 2.7 in undergraduate study, Minimum score of 1000 on the GRE exam or 34 on the MAT exam. MBA Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 Montreat College Montreat College, P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 Montreat College is a Christian liberal arts college accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to offer masters, bachelors, and associate&#39;s degrees. The main campus is located in the blue ridge mountains fifteen miles east of Asheville, North Carolina, a region recognized as one of the most attractive living environments in the United States.Satellite campuses in Asheville, Charlotte, and other sites supplement the main campus. The College is committed to Christ-centered teaching and learning, and is a member of the Council for Christian Colleges &amp; Universities. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
199032 Montreat College Master of Science in Management and Leadership Full Time Variable Contact provider Montreat College   Applicant must have a Baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university. Cumulative GPA of 2.7 in undergraduate study, Minimum score of 1000 on the GRE exam or 34 on the MAT exam. Masters Montreat College   Montreat College   400 P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 Montreat College Montreat College, P O Box 1267, MONTREAT, North Carolina, 28757, +1 828 669 8012 Montreat College is a Christian liberal arts college accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to offer masters, bachelors, and associate&#39;s degrees. The main campus is located in the blue ridge mountains fifteen miles east of Asheville, North Carolina, a region recognized as one of the most attractive living environments in the United States.Satellite campuses in Asheville, Charlotte, and other sites supplement the main campus. The College is committed to Christ-centered teaching and learning, and is a member of the Council for Christian Colleges &amp; Universities. Yes Students are required to live in college-owned or college-supported housing unless they are at least twenty-one years old, have senior status with good academic standing, are married, have a dependent child, or are living with parents or a legal guardian. Part-time and special students are not included in this requirement.
200253 Minot State University Associate of Science in Developmental Disabilities Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education The Associate of Science in DD is a unique program that works closely with North Dakota’s community-based service system and the North Dakota Center for Persons with Disabilities to train skilled staff who will provide services to adults with developmental disabilities(DD). Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Associate degree Minot State University The courses are: SPED 110: Intro to Exceptional Children, SPED 310: Introduction to Developmental Disabilities, SPED 340: Classroom Assessment of Persons with Mental Handicaps, SPED 441: Methods of Teaching Persons with Mild Mental Handicaps, SPED 442: Educating Persons with Moderate Mental Handicaps, SPED 444: Vocational Programming for Persons with Mental Handicaps, SPED 445: Collaborative Partnerships in Special Education, SPED 498: Advanced Field Experience, CD 426: Speech and Language Development and Disabilities for Teachers, ED 495: Student Teaching, Special Areas, PSY 201: Dynamics of Adjustive Behavior and Mental Health, PSY 255: Child and Adolescent Psychology, SS 283: Ethnic and Cultural Divers in America, MUSC 101: Fundamentals of Music, HPER 210: First Aid and CPR, MATH 277: Math for Elementary Teachers I, MATH 377: Math for Elem. Teachers II, ENGL 238: Children's Literature, ED 250: Foundations of Education, ED 260: Educational Psychology, ART 201: Art Methods for Elementary Ed, MUSC 301: Music Methods for the Elem Teachers, ED 320: Curriculum, Planning and Assessment, HPER 340: Elementary Methods and Activities, ED 352: Foundations of Reading, ED 380: Technology in Teaching, ED 421: Elementary Mathematics Methods, ED 422: Elementary Language Arts Methods, ED 423: Elementary Reading Methods, ED 424: Elementary Social Studies Methods, SCI 426: Elementary Science Methods, ED 460: Managing the Learning Environment, ED 470: Teaching Diverse Learners, ED 492: Student Teaching, Elementary. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education, Memorial Hall 210, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3050 The Special Education programs train professionals to provide services for people with disabilities. If students enroll in a Special Education degree program at MSU, department is sure that they will find their experience to be interesting and challenging. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University B.A. in French Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Foreign Language Program   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University   Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Foreign Language Program College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Foreign Language Program, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3000 The department of Foreign Language introduces students to the cultures of French, German, and Spanish speaking countries of the world, provides an understanding of their historical and contemporary significance, and facilitates development of proficiency in their languages.As of Fall 2008, the department is also offering a beginning Arabic course at the Minot Airforce Base. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University B.A. in German Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Foreign Language Program   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University   Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Foreign Language Program College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Foreign Language Program, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3000 The department of Foreign Language introduces students to the cultures of French, German, and Spanish speaking countries of the world, provides an understanding of their historical and contemporary significance, and facilitates development of proficiency in their languages.As of Fall 2008, the department is also offering a beginning Arabic course at the Minot Airforce Base. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Applied Science with a Major in Applied Business Information Technology Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Business, Department of Business Information Technology   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics, ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics, ACCT 200 Elements of Accounting I, BADM 301 Fundamentals of Management, BOTE 247 Spreadsheet Applications, BIT 318 Business Communications, BIT 235 Introduction to Web Site Design, BIT 312 Database Theory and Application, BIT 320 Management Information Systems, BIT 370 E-Commerce Technology, BIT 358 Networking for Managers, BIT 385 Technology Management, Choose one of the following sets: BIT 333 COBOL Programming, CSCI 160 Data Structures and Algorithms or BIT 236 Business Design Tools, BIT 342 Advanced Web Site Design or BIT 452 Client Server Database, BIT 453 Systems Analysis, BIT 497 Internship 3-9 cr / Elective. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Business, Department of Business Information Technology College of Business, Department of Business Information Technology, Old Main 304, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3110 The BIT department offers education opportunities in Information Technology and Business Education, two fields currently facing shortages in skilled workers. BIT curriculum is available on campus, Minot Air Force Base and Online. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts in Biology Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology This program is designed for those students who desire to attend professional schools of medicine, dentistry, optometry, chiropractic, physical, and occupational therapy, mortuary science, and veterinary medicine or who wish to pursue graduate work in biology. The B. A. degree is also designed for those students who desire employment in the biomedical and biotechnical industries, the environmental sciences, or in wildlife management. Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: BIOL 150 General Biology I: Introduction to Cellular Biology (4cr), BIOL 151 General Biology II: Introduction to Zoology (4cr), BIOL 154 General Biology III: Introduction to Botany (4cr), BIOL 215 Genetics (4cr), BIOL 250 Advanced Cell Biology (4cr), BIOL 301 Evolution (POP 4cr), BIOL 310 Pharmaceutical Ethnobotany (MC, ORG 4cr), BIOL 325 Entomology (ORG 4cr), BIOL 330 Biogeography (POP 4cr), BIOL 335 Comparative Anatomy (ORG, POP 4cr), BIOL 340 Systematic Zoology (ORG, POP 4cr), BIOL 346 Developmental Biology (MC, ORG 4cr), BIOL 347 General Ecology (POP 4cr), BIOL 349 Plant Physiology (MC 4cr), BIOL 350 Freshwater Biology (POP 4cr), BIOL 360 Morphology of Vascular Plants (ORG 4cr), BIOL 401 Population Genetics (POP 4cr), BIOL 402 Bioinformatics (MC 4cr), BIOL 404 Plant Molecular Ecology (MC, POP 4cr), BIOL 405 Prokaryotic Physiology ( MC 4cr), BIOL 445 Cancer Biology (MC 4cr), BIOL 448 Systematic Botany (ORG 4cr), BIOL 450 Parasitology (ORG 4cr), BIOL 455 Hematology (MC 4cr), BIOL 458 Anatomy of Seed Plants (ORG 4cr), BIOL 460 Herpetology (ORG, POP 4cr), BIOL 465 Immunology (MC 4cr), BIOL 470 Histology (ORG, MC 4cr), BIOL 475 Clinical Microbiology (MC 4cr), BIOL 480 Molecular Biology (MC 4cr). Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology, 500 University Ave West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3000 The College of Arts and Sciences provides a comprehensive, holistic, and interdisciplinary education at Minot State University. College faculty integrate excellent teaching with scholarly and creative activity, thereby preparing undergraduate and graduate students with the knowledge, values, and skills needed in our diverse world. To be recognized as one of the best liberal arts colleges among mid-sized, comprehensive state universities in and beyond the USA. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts in English Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education Graduates of this program typically seek managerial and supervisory positions in the adult developmental disabilities service industry. Although this degree is designed as a career ladder choice for graduates of our Associate of Science program, high school graduates may begin the bachelor of science program with little or no experience. Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: SPED 110: Intro to Exceptional Children, SPED 310: Introduction to Developmental Disabilities, SPED 340: Classroom Assessment of Persons with Mental Handicaps, SPED 441: Methods of Teaching Persons with Mild Mental Handicaps, SPED 442: Educating Persons with Moderate Mental Handicaps, SPED 444: Vocational Programming for Persons with Mental Handicaps, SPED 445: Collaborative Partnerships in Special Education, SPED 498: Advanced Field Experience, CD 426: Speech and Language Development and Disabilities for Teachers, ED 495: Student Teaching, Special Areas, PSY 201: Dynamics of Adjustive Behavior and Mental Health, PSY 255: Child and Adolescent Psychology, SS 283: Ethnic and Cultural Divers in America, MUSC 101: Fundamentals of Music, HPER 210: First Aid and CPR, MATH 277: Math for Elementary Teachers I, MATH 377: Math for Elem. Teachers II, ENGL 238: Children's Literature, ED 250: Foundations of Education, ED 260: Educational Psychology, ART 201: Art Methods for Elementary Ed, MUSC 301: Music Methods for the Elem Teachers, ED 320: Curriculum, Planning and Assessment, HPER 340: Elementary Methods and Activities, ED 352: Foundations of Reading, ED 380: Technology in Teaching, ED 421: Elementary Mathematics Methods, ED 422: Elementary Language Arts Methods, ED 423: Elementary Reading Methods, ED 424: Elementary Social Studies Methods, SCI 426: Elementary Science Methods, ED 460: Managing the Learning Environment, ED 470: Teaching Diverse Learners, ED 492: Student Teaching, Elementary. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education, Memorial Hall 210, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3050 The Special Education programs train professionals to provide services for people with disabilities. If students enroll in a Special Education degree program at MSU, department is sure that they will find their experience to be interesting and challenging. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts in English - Literature Option Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education Graduates of this program typically seek managerial and supervisory positions in the adult developmental disabilities service industry. Although this degree is designed as a career ladder choice for graduates of our Associate of Science program, high school graduates may begin the bachelor of science program with little or no experience. Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: SPED 110: Intro to Exceptional Children, SPED 310: Introduction to Developmental Disabilities, SPED 340: Classroom Assessment of Persons with Mental Handicaps, SPED 441: Methods of Teaching Persons with Mild Mental Handicaps, SPED 442: Educating Persons with Moderate Mental Handicaps, SPED 444: Vocational Programming for Persons with Mental Handicaps, SPED 445: Collaborative Partnerships in Special Education, SPED 498: Advanced Field Experience, CD 426: Speech and Language Development and Disabilities for Teachers, ED 495: Student Teaching, Special Areas, PSY 201: Dynamics of Adjustive Behavior and Mental Health, PSY 255: Child and Adolescent Psychology, SS 283: Ethnic and Cultural Divers in America, MUSC 101: Fundamentals of Music, HPER 210: First Aid and CPR, MATH 277: Math for Elementary Teachers I, MATH 377: Math for Elem. Teachers II, ENGL 238: Children's Literature, ED 250: Foundations of Education, ED 260: Educational Psychology, ART 201: Art Methods for Elementary Ed, MUSC 301: Music Methods for the Elem Teachers, ED 320: Curriculum, Planning and Assessment, HPER 340: Elementary Methods and Activities, ED 352: Foundations of Reading, ED 380: Technology in Teaching, ED 421: Elementary Mathematics Methods, ED 422: Elementary Language Arts Methods, ED 423: Elementary Reading Methods, ED 424: Elementary Social Studies Methods, SCI 426: Elementary Science Methods, ED 460: Managing the Learning Environment, ED 470: Teaching Diverse Learners, ED 492: Student Teaching, Elementary. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education, Memorial Hall 210, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3050 The Special Education programs train professionals to provide services for people with disabilities. If students enroll in a Special Education degree program at MSU, department is sure that they will find their experience to be interesting and challenging. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts in English - Writing Option Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education Graduates of this program typically seek managerial and supervisory positions in the adult developmental disabilities service industry. Although this degree is designed as a career ladder choice for graduates of our Associate of Science program, high school graduates may begin the bachelor of science program with little or no experience. Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: SPED 110: Intro to Exceptional Children, SPED 310: Introduction to Developmental Disabilities, SPED 340: Classroom Assessment of Persons with Mental Handicaps, SPED 441: Methods of Teaching Persons with Mild Mental Handicaps, SPED 442: Educating Persons with Moderate Mental Handicaps, SPED 444: Vocational Programming for Persons with Mental Handicaps, SPED 445: Collaborative Partnerships in Special Education, SPED 498: Advanced Field Experience, CD 426: Speech and Language Development and Disabilities for Teachers, ED 495: Student Teaching, Special Areas, PSY 201: Dynamics of Adjustive Behavior and Mental Health, PSY 255: Child and Adolescent Psychology, SS 283: Ethnic and Cultural Divers in America, MUSC 101: Fundamentals of Music, HPER 210: First Aid and CPR, MATH 277: Math for Elementary Teachers I, MATH 377: Math for Elem. Teachers II, ENGL 238: Children's Literature, ED 250: Foundations of Education, ED 260: Educational Psychology, ART 201: Art Methods for Elementary Ed, MUSC 301: Music Methods for the Elem Teachers, ED 320: Curriculum, Planning and Assessment, HPER 340: Elementary Methods and Activities, ED 352: Foundations of Reading, ED 380: Technology in Teaching, ED 421: Elementary Mathematics Methods, ED 422: Elementary Language Arts Methods, ED 423: Elementary Reading Methods, ED 424: Elementary Social Studies Methods, SCI 426: Elementary Science Methods, ED 460: Managing the Learning Environment, ED 470: Teaching Diverse Learners, ED 492: Student Teaching, Elementary. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education, Memorial Hall 210, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3050 The Special Education programs train professionals to provide services for people with disabilities. If students enroll in a Special Education degree program at MSU, department is sure that they will find their experience to be interesting and challenging. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts in Music - Brass, Wind and Percussion Performance Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: MUSC 099 Recitals, Concerts, Seminars, MUSC 122 Music Theory I, MUSC 123 Aural Skills I, MUSC 124 Music Theory II, MUSC 125 Aural Skills II, MUSC 222 Music Theory III, MUSC 223 Aural Skills III, MUSC 224 Music Theory IV, MUSC 225 Aural Skills IV, MUSC 250 Basic Conducting, MUSC 306 Music History and Literature I, MUSC 307 Music History and Literature II, MUSC 308 Music History and Literature III, MUSC 480 Senior Project, Private Lessons, Major Ensemble courses, Elect one from the following: MUSC 321 Creativity in Music, MUSC 323 Music Technology, MUSC 126 Private Brass, MUSC 131 Private Percussion, MUSC 133 Private Woodwind. Elect one from the following to total 6 SH: MUSC 130 Brass Ensemble, MUSC 135 Woodwind Ensemble, MUSC 145 Percussion Ensemble, MUSC 345 Wind Band Literature, MUSC 347 Chamber Music Literature. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3185 The Division of Music at Minot State University provides a comprehensive study of music through music literature, theory, performance, history, technology and education. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts in Music - Keyboard Performance Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: MUSC 099 Recitals, Concerts, Seminars, MUSC 122 Music Theory I, MUSC 123 Aural Skills I, MUSC 124 Music Theory II, MUSC 125 Aural Skills II, MUSC 222 Music Theory III, MUSC 223 Aural Skills III, MUSC 224 Music Theory IV, MUSC 225 Aural Skills IV, MUSC 250 Basic Conducting, MUSC 306 Music History and Literature I, MUSC 307 Music History and Literature II, MUSC 308 Music History and Literature III, MUSC 480 Senior Project, Private Lessons, Major Ensemble courses, Elect one from the following: MUSC 321 Creativity in Music, MUSC 323 Music Technology, MUSC 102 Private Piano, MUSC 153 Accompanying, MUSC 422 Piano Pedagogy. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3185 The Division of Music at Minot State University provides a comprehensive study of music through music literature, theory, performance, history, technology and education. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts in Music - String Performance Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: MUSC 099 Recitals, Concerts, Seminars, MUSC 122 Music Theory I, MUSC 123 Aural Skills I, MUSC 124 Music Theory II, MUSC 125 Aural Skills II, MUSC 222 Music Theory III, MUSC 223 Aural Skills III, MUSC 224 Music Theory IV, MUSC 225 Aural Skills IV, MUSC 250 Basic Conducting, MUSC 306 Music History and Literature I, MUSC 307 Music History and Literature II, MUSC 308 Music History and Literature III, MUSC 480 Senior Project, Private Lessons, Major Ensemble courses, Elect one from the following: MUSC 321 Creativity in Music, MUSC 323 Music Technology, MUSC 116 Private Strings, MUSC 140 String Ensemble, Elect one from the following: MUSC 346 Symphonic Literature, MUSC 347 Chamber Music Literature. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3185 The Division of Music at Minot State University provides a comprehensive study of music through music literature, theory, performance, history, technology and education. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts in Music - Vocal Performance Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: MUSC 099 Recitals, Concerts, Seminars, MUSC 122 Music Theory I, MUSC 123 Aural Skills I, MUSC 124 Music Theory II, MUSC 125 Aural Skills II, MUSC 222 Music Theory III, MUSC 223 Aural Skills III, MUSC 224 Music Theory IV, MUSC 225 Aural Skills IV, MUSC 250 Basic Conducting, MUSC 306 Music History and Literature I, MUSC 307 Music History and Literature II, MUSC 308 Music History and Literature III, MUSC 480 Senior Project, Private Lessons, Major Ensemble courses, Elect one from the following: MUSC 321 Creativity in Music, MUSC 323 Music Technology, MUSC 111 Private Voice, MUSC 115 Opera-Musical Production, MUSC 325 Vocal Pedagogy, Foreign Language concentration. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3185 The Division of Music at Minot State University provides a comprehensive study of music through music literature, theory, performance, history, technology and education. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Art - Ceramics Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ART 110 Introduction to Art, ART 112 Computer Graphics, ART 113 Digital Tools: Imaging and Print, ART 122 Two-Dimensional Design, ART 123 Color Theory, ART 130 Drawing I, ART 191 Visual Arts Seminar I, ART 210 Art History I, ART 211 Art History II, ART 231 Figure Drawing I, ART 280 Photography I, ART 291 Visual Arts Seminar II, ART 391 Visual Arts Seminar III, ART 491 Visual Arts Seminar IV, ART 124 Three-Dimensional Design, ART 250 Ceramics I, ART 351 Ceramics II, ART 352 Ceramics III, ART 412 Advanced Independent Ceramics, Elect three credits from the following: ART 140 Crafts I, ART 204 Jewelry I, ART 265 Sculpture I, ART 419 Advanced Independent Computer Graphics, ART 413 Advanced Independent Sculpture. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3170 The objective of the art program consists of the development of creative, expressive and technically competent graduates. Inspiration, material, skill and judgment are directed toward this goal, as well as to the ability to form qualitative judgments within an aesthetic and historical context. Art education should be thought of as a body of knowledge inseparable from the activities that confirm and document that knowledge. The learning challenge will include opportunities for the student to gain knowledge about the art of other cultures, as well as that of our own. The choice of materials, the accompanying creative challenge and the aesthetic rationale must be tailored to the intellectual, emotional and physical abilities of the individual student and contemporary culture. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Art - Crafts Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ART 110 Introduction to Art, ART 112 Computer Graphics, ART 113 Digital Tools: Imaging and Print, ART 122 Two-Dimensional Design, ART 123 Color Theory, ART 130 Drawing I, ART 191 Visual Arts Seminar I, ART 210 Art History I, ART 211 Art History II, ART 231 Figure Drawing I, ART 280 Photography I, ART 291 Visual Arts Seminar II, ART 391 Visual Arts Seminar III, ART 491 Visual Arts Seminar IV, ART 124 Three-Dimensional Design, ART 140 Crafts I, ART 204 Jewelry I, ART 250 Ceramics I, ART 416 Advanced Independent Crafts, Elect three credits from the following: ART 219 Native American Art, ART 265 Sculpture I, ART 351 Ceramics II, ART 225 Watermedia I, ART 415 Advanced Independent Jewelry. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3170 The objective of the art program consists of the development of creative, expressive and technically competent graduates. Inspiration, material, skill and judgment are directed toward this goal, as well as to the ability to form qualitative judgments within an aesthetic and historical context. Art education should be thought of as a body of knowledge inseparable from the activities that confirm and document that knowledge. The learning challenge will include opportunities for the student to gain knowledge about the art of other cultures, as well as that of our own. The choice of materials, the accompanying creative challenge and the aesthetic rationale must be tailored to the intellectual, emotional and physical abilities of the individual student and contemporary culture. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Art - Graphic Design Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ART 110 Introduction to Art, ART 112 Computer Graphics, ART 113 Digital Tools: Imaging and Print, ART 122 Two-Dimensional Design, ART 123 Color Theory, ART 130 Drawing I, ART 191 Visual Arts Seminar I, ART 210 Art History I, ART 211 Art History II, ART 231 Figure Drawing I, ART 280 Photography I, ART 291 Visual Arts Seminar II, ART 391 Visual Arts Seminar III, ART 491 Visual Arts Seminar IV, ART 213 Graphic Design I, ART 214 Graphic Design II, ART 322 Graphic Design III, ART 497 Art Internship, Elect four credits from the following sequences: ART 208 Digital Tools: Interactive Web and ART 422 Digital Design: Interactive Web or ART 209 Digital Tools: Motion and ART 423 Digital Design Motion, Elect three credits from the following: ART 225 Watermedia I, ART 323 Illustration Techniques, ART 270 Printmaking I, ART 220 Painting I, ART 414 Advanced Independent Graphic Design, ART 419 Advanced Independent Computer Graphics. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3170 The objective of the art program consists of the development of creative, expressive and technically competent graduates. Inspiration, material, skill and judgment are directed toward this goal, as well as to the ability to form qualitative judgments within an aesthetic and historical context. Art education should be thought of as a body of knowledge inseparable from the activities that confirm and document that knowledge. The learning challenge will include opportunities for the student to gain knowledge about the art of other cultures, as well as that of our own. The choice of materials, the accompanying creative challenge and the aesthetic rationale must be tailored to the intellectual, emotional and physical abilities of the individual student and contemporary culture. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Art - Painting Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ART 110 Introduction to Art, ART 112 Computer Graphics, ART 113 Digital Tools: Imaging and Print, ART 122 Two-Dimensional Design, ART 123 Color Theory, ART 130 Drawing I, ART 191 Visual Arts Seminar I, ART 210 Art History I, ART 211 Art History II, ART 231 Figure Drawing I, ART 280 Photography I, ART 291 Visual Arts Seminar II, ART 391 Visual Arts Seminar III, ART 491 Visual Arts Seminar IV, ART 220 Painting I, ART 225 Watermedia I, ART 333 Painting II, ART 334 Painting III, ART 411 Advanced Independent Painting, Elect three credits from the following: ART 323 Illustration Techniques, ART 331 Drawing III, ART 213 Graphic Design I, ART 361 Printmaking II, ART 362 Printmaking III, ART 380 Watermedia II, ART 370 Photography II, ART 410 Advanced Independent Drawing, ART 419 Advanced Independent Computer Graphics. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3170 The objective of the art program consists of the development of creative, expressive and technically competent graduates. Inspiration, material, skill and judgment are directed toward this goal, as well as to the ability to form qualitative judgments within an aesthetic and historical context. Art education should be thought of as a body of knowledge inseparable from the activities that confirm and document that knowledge. The learning challenge will include opportunities for the student to gain knowledge about the art of other cultures, as well as that of our own. The choice of materials, the accompanying creative challenge and the aesthetic rationale must be tailored to the intellectual, emotional and physical abilities of the individual student and contemporary culture. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Art - Photography Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ART 110 Introduction to Art, ART 112 Computer Graphics, ART 113 Digital Tools: Imaging and Print, ART 122 Two-Dimensional Design, ART 123 Color Theory, ART 130 Drawing I, ART 191 Visual Arts Seminar I, ART 210 Art History I, ART 211 Art History II, ART 231 Figure Drawing I, ART 280 Photography I, ART 291 Visual Arts Seminar II, ART 391 Visual Arts Seminar III, ART 491 Visual Arts Seminar IV, ART 213 Graphic Design I, ART 370 Photography II, ART 371 Photography III, ART 497 Art Internship, Elect four credits from the following sequences: ART 208 Digital Tools: Interactive Web and ART 422 Digital Design: Interactive Web or ART 209 Digital Tools: Motion and ART 423 Digital Design Motion, Elect three credits from the following: ART 214 Graphic Design II, ART 225 Watermedia I, ART 323 Illustration Techniques, ART 270 Printmaking I, ART 220 Painting I, ART 417 Advanced Independent Photography, ART 419 Advanced Independent Computer Graphics. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3170 The objective of the art program consists of the development of creative, expressive and technically competent graduates. Inspiration, material, skill and judgment are directed toward this goal, as well as to the ability to form qualitative judgments within an aesthetic and historical context. Art education should be thought of as a body of knowledge inseparable from the activities that confirm and document that knowledge. The learning challenge will include opportunities for the student to gain knowledge about the art of other cultures, as well as that of our own. The choice of materials, the accompanying creative challenge and the aesthetic rationale must be tailored to the intellectual, emotional and physical abilities of the individual student and contemporary culture. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Art - Printmaking and Drawing Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ART 110 Introduction to Art, ART 112 Computer Graphics, ART 113 Digital Tools: Imaging and Print, ART 122 Two-Dimensional Design, ART 123 Color Theory, ART 130 Drawing I, ART 191 Visual Arts Seminar I, ART 210 Art History I, ART 211 Art History II, ART 231 Figure Drawing I, ART 280 Photography I, ART 291 Visual Arts Seminar II, ART 391 Visual Arts Seminar III, ART 491 Visual Arts Seminar IV, ART 270 Printmaking I, ART 331 Drawing III, ART 361 Printmaking II, ART 362 Printmaking III, ART 410 Advanced Independent Drawing, and/or ART 418 Advanced Independent Printmaking, Elect three credits from the following: ART 213 Graphic Design I, ART 225 Watermedia I, ART 323 Illustration Techniques, ART 333 Painting II, ART 370 Photography II, ART 380 Watermedia II, ART 419 Advanced Independent Computer Graphics. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3170 The objective of the art program consists of the development of creative, expressive and technically competent graduates. Inspiration, material, skill and judgment are directed toward this goal, as well as to the ability to form qualitative judgments within an aesthetic and historical context. Art education should be thought of as a body of knowledge inseparable from the activities that confirm and document that knowledge. The learning challenge will include opportunities for the student to gain knowledge about the art of other cultures, as well as that of our own. The choice of materials, the accompanying creative challenge and the aesthetic rationale must be tailored to the intellectual, emotional and physical abilities of the individual student and contemporary culture. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Art - Sculpture Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ART 110 Introduction to Art, ART 112 Computer Graphics, ART 113 Digital Tools: Imaging and Print, ART 122 Two-Dimensional Design, ART 123 Color Theory, ART 130 Drawing I, ART 191 Visual Arts Seminar I, ART 210 Art History I, ART 211 Art History II, ART 231 Figure Drawing I, ART 280 Photography I, ART 291 Visual Arts Seminar II, ART 391 Visual Arts Seminar III, ART 491 Visual Arts Seminar IV, ART 124 Three-Dimensional Design, ART 250 Ceramics I, ART 265 Sculpture I, ART 341 Sculpture II, ART 413 Advanced Independent Sculpture, Elect three credits from the following: ART 140 Crafts I, ART 213 Graphic Design I, ART 225 Watermedia I, ART 333 Painting II, ART 352 Ceramics III, ART 204 Jewelry I, ART 331 Drawing III, ART 351 Ceramics II, ART 419 Advanced Independent Computer Graphics. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3170 The objective of the art program consists of the development of creative, expressive and technically competent graduates. Inspiration, material, skill and judgment are directed toward this goal, as well as to the ability to form qualitative judgments within an aesthetic and historical context. Art education should be thought of as a body of knowledge inseparable from the activities that confirm and document that knowledge. The learning challenge will include opportunities for the student to gain knowledge about the art of other cultures, as well as that of our own. The choice of materials, the accompanying creative challenge and the aesthetic rationale must be tailored to the intellectual, emotional and physical abilities of the individual student and contemporary culture. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Broadcasting - Broadcasting Concentration Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Department Broadcasting Department   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: COMM 099 Recitals, COMM 120 Introduction to Broadcasting, COMM 244 Reporting and Feature Writing, COMM 323 Journalism History, COMM 392 Junior Project, COMM 412 Communication Law, COMM 492 Senior Project, Elect from the following: COMM 475 Broadcast Production, COMM 497 Broadcast Practicum, COMM 120 Introduction to Broadcasting, COMM 225 Audio Production I, COMM 360 Video Production I, Elect from the following: COMM 283 TV Activities, COMM 284 Radio Activities, COMM 286 Promotions Activities. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Department Broadcasting Department College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Department Broadcasting Department, Hartnett Hall RM 123, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58703, +1 701 858 3175 The College of Arts and Sciences provides a comprehensive, holistic, and interdisciplinary education at Minot State University. College faculty integrate excellent teaching with scholarly and creative activity, thereby preparing undergraduate and graduate students with the knowledge, values, and skills needed in our diverse world. To be recognized as one of the best liberal arts colleges among mid-sized, comprehensive state universities in and beyond the USA. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Broadcasting - News Writing and Editorial Option Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Department Broadcasting Department   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: COMM 099 Recitals, COMM 120 Introduction to Broadcasting, COMM 244 Reporting and Feature Writing, COMM 323 Journalism History, COMM 392 Junior Project, COMM 412 Communication Law, COMM 492 Senior Project, Elect from the following: COMM 475 Broadcast Production, COMM 497 Broadcast Practicum, ART 280 Photography I, COMM 224 Publication Makeup and Design, COMM 320 Public Relations Principles, COMM 327 Editing and Advising, COMM 281 Reporting and Editing, Elect from the following: ART 213 Graphic Design I, ART 323 Illustration Techniques, COMM 219 Mass Media and Society, COMM 410 Advanced Problems. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Department Broadcasting Department College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Department Broadcasting Department, Hartnett Hall RM 123, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58703, +1 701 858 3175 The College of Arts and Sciences provides a comprehensive, holistic, and interdisciplinary education at Minot State University. College faculty integrate excellent teaching with scholarly and creative activity, thereby preparing undergraduate and graduate students with the knowledge, values, and skills needed in our diverse world. To be recognized as one of the best liberal arts colleges among mid-sized, comprehensive state universities in and beyond the USA. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Broadcasting - Production Option Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Department Broadcasting Department   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: COMM 099 Recitals, COMM 120 Introduction to Broadcasting, COMM 244 Reporting and Feature Writing, COMM 323 Journalism History, COMM 392 Junior Project, COMM 412 Communication Law, COMM 492 Senior Project, Elect from the following: COMM 475 Broadcast Production, COMM 497 Broadcast Practicum, ART 280 Photography I, COMM 224 Publication Makeup and Design, COMM 320 Public Relations Principles, COMM 327 Editing and Advising, COMM 281 Reporting and Editing, Elect from the following: ART 213 Graphic Design I, ART 323 Illustration Techniques, COMM 219 Mass Media and Society, COMM 410 Advanced Problems. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Department Broadcasting Department College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Department Broadcasting Department, Hartnett Hall RM 123, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58703, +1 701 858 3175 The College of Arts and Sciences provides a comprehensive, holistic, and interdisciplinary education at Minot State University. College faculty integrate excellent teaching with scholarly and creative activity, thereby preparing undergraduate and graduate students with the knowledge, values, and skills needed in our diverse world. To be recognized as one of the best liberal arts colleges among mid-sized, comprehensive state universities in and beyond the USA. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Broadcasting - Public Relations/Advertising Option Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Department Broadcasting Department   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: COMM 099 Recitals, COMM 120 Introduction to Broadcasting, COMM 244 Reporting and Feature Writing, COMM 323 Journalism History, COMM 392 Junior Project, COMM 412 Communication Law, COMM 492 Senior Project, Elect from the following: COMM 475 Broadcast Production, COMM 497 Broadcast Practicum, ART 112 Computer Graphics, BADM 321 Marketing, COMM 225 Audio Production I, COMM 320 Public Relations Principles, COMM 325 Campaigns and Strategies, COMM 360 Video Production I, Elect from the following: ART 213 Graphic Design I, ART 280 Photography I, BADM 324 Advertising and Sales Promotion, BADM 422 Consumer Behavior, COMM 219 Mass Media and Society, COMM 220 Broadcast Advertising Applications, COMM 322 Media Sales and Analysis, Elect from the following: COMM 281 Reporting and Editing, COMM 283 TV Activities, COMM 284 Radio Activities, COMM 286 Promotions Activities. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Department Broadcasting Department College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Department Broadcasting Department, Hartnett Hall RM 123, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58703, +1 701 858 3175 The College of Arts and Sciences provides a comprehensive, holistic, and interdisciplinary education at Minot State University. College faculty integrate excellent teaching with scholarly and creative activity, thereby preparing undergraduate and graduate students with the knowledge, values, and skills needed in our diverse world. To be recognized as one of the best liberal arts colleges among mid-sized, comprehensive state universities in and beyond the USA. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Chemistry - General Chemistry Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: MATH 165 Calculus I, PHYS 221 General Physics I, PHYS 222 General Physics II, CHEM 121/121L General Chemistry I, CHEM 122/122L General Chemistry II, CHEM 230 Quantitative Analysis, CHEM 341 Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 342 Organic Chemistry II, CHEM 420 Inorganic Chemistry, CHEM 430 Instrumental Analysis, CHEM 461 Physical Chemistry I, CHEM 462 Physical Chemistry II, CHEM 481 Biochemistry I, CHEM 480L Biochemistry Laboratory, CHEM 494 Directed Research, Elect one chemistry course from the following: CHEM 440 Organic Spectroscopy, CHEM 482 Biochemistry II, BIOL 150 General Biology I: Introduction to Cellular Biology, CSCI 11 Introduction to Web Languages, MATH 166 Calculus II, MATH 265 Calculus III, MATH 305 Linear Algebra, SCI 240 Research Methods, SCI 480 Seminar. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3185 The Division of Music at Minot State University provides a comprehensive study of music through music literature, theory, performance, history, technology and education. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Chemistry - Professional Chemistry Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: MATH 165 Calculus I, PHYS 221 General Physics I, PHYS 222 General Physics II, CHEM 121/121L General Chemistry I, CHEM 122/122L General Chemistry II, CHEM 230 Quantitative Analysis, CHEM 341 Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 342 Organic Chemistry II, CHEM 420 Inorganic Chemistry, CHEM 430 Instrumental Analysis, CHEM 461 Physical Chemistry I, CHEM 462 Physical Chemistry II, CHEM 481 Biochemistry I, CHEM 480L Biochemistry Laboratory, CHEM 494 Directed Research, Elect one chemistry course from the following: CHEM 440 Organic Spectroscopy, CHEM 482 Biochemistry II, BIOL 150 General Biology I: Introduction to Cellular Biology, CSCI 11 Introduction to Web Languages, MATH 166 Calculus II, MATH 265 Calculus III, MATH 305 Linear Algebra, SCI 240 Research Methods, SCI 480 Seminar. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3185 The Division of Music at Minot State University provides a comprehensive study of music through music literature, theory, performance, history, technology and education. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Communication Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Communication Arts Office   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: COMM 099 Recitals, COMM 212 Interpersonal Communication, COMM 392 Junior Project, COMM 492 Senior Project, COMM 210 Advanced Public Speaking, COMM 311 Oral Interpretation, COMM 315 Persuasion and Argumentation, COMM 316 Group Dynamics, COMM 317 Rhetorical Theory, COMM 320 Public Relations Principles, COMM 410 Advanced Problems, COMM 413 Gender Communication, COMM Electives, Elect from the following: COMM 281 Reporting and Editing, COMM 283 TV Activities, COMM 284 Radio Activities, COMM 285 Communication Arts Activities, COMM 286 Promotions Activities. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Communication Arts Office College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Communication Arts Office, Hartnett Hall 145 West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3878 Student earning a BA in Communication are evaluated in four areas of knowledge/skills. There areas are: Basic knowledge of historical, theoretical, critical areas of communication. Basic knowledge and skills associated with production elements of communication events. Basic knowledge and skills associated with leadership/advocacy and behavior. Submission of research and creative work to applicable scholarly and interest groups on local, regional, and national levels. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Communication Disorders Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Communication Disorders   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: CD 310 Intro Communication Disorders, CD 320 Intro to Phonetics, CD 321 Language Development, CD 322 Artic-Phonological Disorders, CD 324 Techniques in Comm Disorders, CD 331 Lang Disabilities in Children, CD 341 Speech & Hearing Sci, CD 342 Intro to Audiology, CD 420 Adv Communication Disorders, CD 411 Clinical Practicum, CD 411 Clinical Practicum, CD 412 Anat Neuro Physio of Comm Syst, CD 427 Aural Rehab, CD 430 Public School Methods in SLP, Statistics, SS 283 Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in America, ED 250 Foundations of Education, ED 260 Educational Psychology, ED 380 Technology in Teaching, PSY 252 Human Devel: Child, PSY 352 Human Devel: Adolescent, PSY 410 Cognitive Psychology, PSY 423 Intro to Counseling, SPED 110 Intro to Exceptional Children, SPED 113 or 117 Sign Language, SPED 410 Intro to LD. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Communication Disorders College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Communication Disorders, Memorial 116, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3031 The Department of Communication Disorders offers an undergraduate bachelor’s degree in Communication Disorders and a master’s degree in Speech Pathology. The graduate program is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation of the American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA). The Department also offers the Post-Baccalaureate Program for individuals who have an undergraduate degree in a discipline other than in Communication Disorders and who desire to obtain a graduate degree in speech pathology. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Geology Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Science Geoscience   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: CHEM 121/121L General Chemistry I, MATH 107 Precalculus, GEOL 105 Physical Geology, GEOL 106 Historical Geology, GEOL 210 Minerals and Rocks, GEOL 305 Methods in Mineralogy and Petrology, GEOL 310 Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology, GEOL 311 Paleontology, GEOL 321 Hydrogeology, GEOL 322 Geomorphology, GEOL 361 Structural Geology, GEOL 411 Field Geology, GEOL 471 Sedimentation and Stratigraphy, SCI 240 Research Methods, SCI 480 Seminar. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Science Geoscience College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Science Geoscience, 121 CMSC, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3873 Geoscience occupies part of the renovated Cyril Moore Science Center. The Division of Science has several major analytical instruments acquired with funding through competitive grants from the National Science Foundation. The analytical capability for materials characterization rivals those of just about any undergraduate geology program. Students learn to use the instrumentation in courses, and they can then use these instruments free of charge in their own research projects. Major instruments available for use include: ICP spectrometer, Scanning electron microscope (SEM), X-ray diffractometer (XRD). Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in History Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Social Science Department of History   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: History 101 Western Civilization I, History 102 Western Civilization II, History 103 U.S. History to 1877, History 104 U.S. History from 1877, History 212 World History, History 212 World History, History 231 Latin American History Survey, History 337 Imperialism in Asia, History 240 African History Survey, History 261 American Indian History, History 315 History of American Women, History 336 African American History, History 337 Imperialism in Asia, C1 Course on period before 1900, C2 Course on period since 1900, T Course on topical/comparative thematic issues, US Course with U.S. focus, EU Course with European focus, NW Course with non-western focus. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Social Science Department of History College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Social Science Department of History, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3322 The College of Arts and Sciences provides a comprehensive, holistic, and interdisciplinary education at Minot State University. College faculty integrate excellent teaching with scholarly and creative activity, thereby preparing undergraduate and graduate students with the knowledge, values, and skills needed in our diverse world. To be recognized as one of the best liberal arts colleges among mid-sized, comprehensive state universities in and beyond the USA. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Mathematics Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Foreign Language Program   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: MATH 165 Calculus I, MATH 166 Calculus II, MATH 205 Mathematical Proof and Problem Solving, MATH 265 Calculus III, MATH 305 Linear Algebra, Elect from the following (including at least three 400 level courses): MATH 266 Differential Equations, MATH 315 Modeling, MATH 320 Number Theory, MATH 380 History of Mathematics, MATH 420 Abstract Algebra, MATH 445 Probability and Statistics I, MATH 446 Probability and Statistics II, MATH 450 Real Analysis, MATH 460 Complex Analysis, MATH 470 Numerical Analysis, CSCI 127 Beginning JAVA. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Foreign Language Program College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Foreign Language Program, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3000 The department of Foreign Language introduces students to the cultures of French, German, and Spanish speaking countries of the world, provides an understanding of their historical and contemporary significance, and facilitates development of proficiency in their languages.As of Fall 2008, the department is also offering a beginning Arabic course at the Minot Airforce Base. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Physics Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Science Physics   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: CHEM 121/121L General Chemistry I, CHEM 122/122L General Chemistry II, MATH 165 Calculus, PHYS 221 General Physics, PHYS 222 General Physics, PHYS 251 Modern Physics, PHYS 331 Mechanics, PHYS 341 Electricity and Magnetism, PHYS 411 Principles of Physics Measurement, PHYS 421 Quantum Mechanics, Elect from the following: PHYS 110 Astronomy, PHYS 321 Optics, PHYS 351 Thermal Physics, MATH 166 Calculus II, MATH 265 Calculus III, MATH 266 Introduction to Differential Equations, SCI 240 Research Methods, SCI 480 Seminar. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Science Physics College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Science Physics, 134CMSC, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3078 The College of Arts and Sciences provides a comprehensive, holistic, and interdisciplinary education at Minot State University. College faculty integrate excellent teaching with scholarly and creative activity, thereby preparing undergraduate and graduate students with the knowledge, values, and skills needed in our diverse world. To be recognized as one of the best liberal arts colleges among mid-sized, comprehensive state universities in and beyond the USA. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Psychology Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Addiction Studies, Psychology and Social Work   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: PSY 241 Introduction to Statistics, PSY 242 Research Methods in Psychology, PSY 375 History and Systems of Psychology, Elect one of the following: PSY 490 Senior Research Paper, PSY 491 Senior Seminar in Psychology, Elect two from the following: PSY 270 Abnormal Psychology, PSY 376 Social Psychology, PSY 411 Introduction to Personality Theories, Elect one of the following: PSY 349 Psychopharmacology, PSY 365 Evolutionary Psychology, PSY 460 Sensation and Perception, PSY 465 Physiological Psychology, Elect one of the following: PSY 252 Child Psychology, PSY 352 Adolescent Psychology, PSY 379 Psychology of Adult and Aging, Elect one of the following: PSY 410 Cognitive Psychology, PSY 435 Theories of Learning, PSY 460 Sensation and Perception, Elect one of the following: PSY 313 Industrial Organizational Psychology, PSY 413 Theories and Practice of Psychotherapy, PSY 420 Family Dynamics, PSY 423 Introduction to Counseling, PSY 424 Advanced Counseling, PSY 473 Behavior Modification. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Addiction Studies, Psychology and Social Work College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Addiction Studies, Psychology and Social Work, Memorial Hall 230C, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3145 Addiction occurs when an individual abuses alcohol, illegal street drugs, or prescribed medication over a period of time, resulting in an impairment in their personal and social functioning. Drug problems in the U. S. have created a national debate on how to curb the problem. Over 13 million adults are addicted to alcohol alone. The impact of addiction not only affects the addict but also family, friends, employers, and their social systems. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Sociology - Criminology Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Social Science Department of Sociology   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology, SOC 210 Introduction to Anthropology, SOC 278 Social Research Methods, SOC 476 Classical Sociological Theory, PSY 241 Intro to Statistics or MATH 240 Applied Statistics, SOC 255 Changing American Family, SOC 374 Cultural Studies, SOC 375 Social Change and Development, SOC 376 or PSY 376 Social Psychology, SOC 379 Sociology of Aging, SOC 252 Criminology, Elect 6 credits from CJ 300-400 level courses. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Social Science Department of Sociology College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Social Science Department of Sociology, Minot State University, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3130 The Sociology Department at Minot State University offers a BA and BSE degree. An undergraduate minor and concentration is also a valuable component of our program as measured by the large number of students who complete these offerings. One of the features of our program is that there are a variety of tracks offered to accommodate student needs. These tracks include general studies, criminology, ethnic and gender studies, public administration, aging, and social psychology. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Sociology - Ethnic and Gender Studies Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Social Science Department of Sociology   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology, SOC 210 Introduction to Anthropology, SOC 278 Social Research Methods, SOC 476 Classical Sociological Theory, PSY 241 Intro to Statistics or MATH 240 Applied Statistics, SOC 255 Changing American Family, SOC 374 Cultural Studies, SOC 375 Social Change and Development, SOC 376 or PSY 376 Social Psychology, SOC 379 Sociology of Aging, SOC 252 Criminology, Elect 6 credits from CJ 300-400 level courses. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Social Science Department of Sociology College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Social Science Department of Sociology, Minot State University, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3130 The Sociology Department at Minot State University offers a BA and BSE degree. An undergraduate minor and concentration is also a valuable component of our program as measured by the large number of students who complete these offerings. One of the features of our program is that there are a variety of tracks offered to accommodate student needs. These tracks include general studies, criminology, ethnic and gender studies, public administration, aging, and social psychology. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Sociology - General Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Social Science Department of Sociology   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology, SOC 210 Introduction to Anthropology, SOC 278 Social Research Methods, SOC 476 Classical Sociological Theory, PSY 241 Intro to Statistics or MATH 240 Applied Statistics, SOC 255 Changing American Family, SOC 374 Cultural Studies, SOC 375 Social Change and Development, SOC 376 or PSY 376 Social Psychology, SOC 379 Sociology of Aging. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Social Science Department of Sociology College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Social Science Department of Sociology, Minot State University, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3130 The Sociology Department at Minot State University offers a BA and BSE degree. An undergraduate minor and concentration is also a valuable component of our program as measured by the large number of students who complete these offerings. One of the features of our program is that there are a variety of tracks offered to accommodate student needs. These tracks include general studies, criminology, ethnic and gender studies, public administration, aging, and social psychology. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Sociology - Public Administration Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Social Science Department of Sociology   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology, SOC 210 Introduction to Anthropology, SOC 278 Social Research Methods, SOC 476 Classical Sociological Theory, PSY 241 Intro to Statistics or MATH 240 Applied Statistics, SOC 255 Changing American Family, SOC 374 Cultural Studies, SOC 375 Social Change and Development, SOC 376 or PSY 376 Social Psychology, SOC 379 Sociology of Aging, SOC 252 Criminology, Elect 6 credits from CJ 300-400 level courses. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Social Science Department of Sociology College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Social Science Department of Sociology, Minot State University, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3130 The Sociology Department at Minot State University offers a BA and BSE degree. An undergraduate minor and concentration is also a valuable component of our program as measured by the large number of students who complete these offerings. One of the features of our program is that there are a variety of tracks offered to accommodate student needs. These tracks include general studies, criminology, ethnic and gender studies, public administration, aging, and social psychology. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Sociology - Social Psychology Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Social Science Department of Sociology   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology, SOC 210 Introduction to Anthropology, SOC 278 Social Research Methods, SOC 476 Classical Sociological Theory, PSY 241 Intro to Statistics or MATH 240 Applied Statistics, SOC 255 Changing American Family, SOC 374 Cultural Studies, SOC 375 Social Change and Development, SOC 376 or PSY 376 Social Psychology, SOC 379 Sociology of Aging, SOC 252 Criminology, Elect 6 credits from CJ 300-400 level courses. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Social Science Department of Sociology College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Social Science Department of Sociology, Minot State University, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3130 The Sociology Department at Minot State University offers a BA and BSE degree. An undergraduate minor and concentration is also a valuable component of our program as measured by the large number of students who complete these offerings. One of the features of our program is that there are a variety of tracks offered to accommodate student needs. These tracks include general studies, criminology, ethnic and gender studies, public administration, aging, and social psychology. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Sociology - Studies in Aging Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Social Science Department of Sociology   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology, SOC 210 Introduction to Anthropology, SOC 278 Social Research Methods, SOC 476 Classical Sociological Theory, PSY 241 Intro to Statistics or MATH 240 Applied Statistics, SOC 255 Changing American Family, SOC 374 Cultural Studies, SOC 375 Social Change and Development, SOC 376 or PSY 376 Social Psychology, SOC 379 Sociology of Aging, SOC 252 Criminology, Elect 6 credits from CJ 300-400 level courses. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Social Science Department of Sociology College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Social Science Department of Sociology, Minot State University, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3130 The Sociology Department at Minot State University offers a BA and BSE degree. An undergraduate minor and concentration is also a valuable component of our program as measured by the large number of students who complete these offerings. One of the features of our program is that there are a variety of tracks offered to accommodate student needs. These tracks include general studies, criminology, ethnic and gender studies, public administration, aging, and social psychology. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Theatre Arts - Communication Arts (Drama) Concentration Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Theatre Arts Program   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: COMM 099 Recitals, COMM 212 Interpersonal Communication, COMM 392 Junior Project, COMM 492 Senior Project, THEA 110 Introduction to Theatre Arts, THEA 161 Acting I, THEA 201 Theatre Practicum, THEA 250 Creative Drama, THEA 270 Stagecraft, THEA 361 Acting II, THEA 385 Directing, THEA 386 Playwriting, Elect from the following: THEA 221 Costuming, THEA 222 Make-up, THEA 371 Scene Design, THEA 372 Stage Lighting, Elect from the following: THEA 350 Theatre History, Criticism, and Literature I, THEA 351 Theatre History, Criticism, and Literature II, THEA 450 Contemporary Drama, THEA 110 Introduction to Theatre Arts, Elect from the following: THEA 161 Acting I, THEA 221 Costuming, THEA 222 Make-up, THEA 270 Stagecraft, THEA 350 Theatre History, Criticism, and Literature I, THEA 351 Theatre History, Criticism, and Literature II, THEA 385 Directing, THEA 450 Contemporary Drama. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Theatre Arts Program College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Theatre Arts Program, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3878 The College of Arts and Sciences provides a comprehensive, holistic, and interdisciplinary education at Minot State University. College faculty integrate excellent teaching with scholarly and creative activity, thereby preparing undergraduate and graduate students with the knowledge, values, and skills needed in our diverse world. To be recognized as one of the best liberal arts colleges among mid-sized, comprehensive state universities in and beyond the USA. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Theatre Arts - Communication Arts (Speech) Concentration Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Theatre Arts Program   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: COMM 099 Recitals, COMM 212 Interpersonal Communication, COMM 392 Junior Project, COMM 492 Senior Project, THEA 110 Introduction to Theatre Arts, THEA 161 Acting I, THEA 201 Theatre Practicum, THEA 250 Creative Drama, THEA 270 Stagecraft, THEA 361 Acting II, THEA 385 Directing, THEA 386 Playwriting, Elect from the following: THEA 221 Costuming, THEA 222 Make-up, THEA 371 Scene Design, THEA 372 Stage Lighting, Elect from the following: THEA 350 Theatre History, Criticism, and Literature I, THEA 351 Theatre History, Criticism, and Literature II, THEA 450 Contemporary Drama, COMM 210 Advanced Public Speaking, COMM 212 Interpersonal Communication, COMM 311 Oral Interpretation, COMM 315 Persuasion and Argumentation, COMM 316 Group Dynamics, COMM 317 Rhetorical Theory. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Theatre Arts Program College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Theatre Arts Program, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3878 The College of Arts and Sciences provides a comprehensive, holistic, and interdisciplinary education at Minot State University. College faculty integrate excellent teaching with scholarly and creative activity, thereby preparing undergraduate and graduate students with the knowledge, values, and skills needed in our diverse world. To be recognized as one of the best liberal arts colleges among mid-sized, comprehensive state universities in and beyond the USA. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Theatre Arts - Print Communications Concentration Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Theatre Arts Program   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: COMM 099 Recitals, COMM 212 Interpersonal Communication, COMM 392 Junior Project, COMM 492 Senior Project, THEA 110 Introduction to Theatre Arts, THEA 161 Acting I, THEA 201 Theatre Practicum, THEA 250 Creative Drama, THEA 270 Stagecraft, THEA 361 Acting II, THEA 385 Directing, THEA 386 Playwriting, Elect from the following: THEA 221 Costuming, THEA 222 Make-up, THEA 371 Scene Design, THEA 372 Stage Lighting, Elect from the following: THEA 350 Theatre History, Criticism, and Literature I, THEA 351 Theatre History, Criticism, and Literature II, THEA 450 Contemporary Drama, COMM 210 Advanced Public Speaking, COMM 212 Interpersonal Communication, COMM 311 Oral Interpretation, COMM 315 Persuasion and Argumentation, COMM 316 Group Dynamics, COMM 317 Rhetorical Theory. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Theatre Arts Program College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Theatre Arts Program, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3878 The College of Arts and Sciences provides a comprehensive, holistic, and interdisciplinary education at Minot State University. College faculty integrate excellent teaching with scholarly and creative activity, thereby preparing undergraduate and graduate students with the knowledge, values, and skills needed in our diverse world. To be recognized as one of the best liberal arts colleges among mid-sized, comprehensive state universities in and beyond the USA. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Fine Arts with a Major in Art - Ceramics Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ART 110 Introduction to Art, ART 112 Computer Graphics, ART 113 Digital Tools: Imaging and Print, ART 122 Two-Dimensional Design, ART 123 Color Theory, ART 130 Drawing I, ART 191 Visual Arts Seminar I, ART 210 Art History I, ART 211 Art History II, ART 231 Figure Drawing I, ART 280 Photography I, ART 291 Visual Arts Seminar II, ART 391 Visual Arts Seminar III, ART 491 Visual Arts Seminar IV, ART 124 Three-Dimensional Design, ART 250 Ceramics I, ART 351 Ceramics II, ART 352 Ceramics III, ART 412 Advanced Independent Ceramics, Elect three credits from the following: ART 140 Crafts I, ART 204 Jewelry I, ART 265 Sculpture I, ART 419 Advanced Independent Computer Graphics, ART 413 Advanced Independent Sculpture. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3170 The objective of the art program consists of the development of creative, expressive and technically competent graduates. Inspiration, material, skill and judgment are directed toward this goal, as well as to the ability to form qualitative judgments within an aesthetic and historical context. Art education should be thought of as a body of knowledge inseparable from the activities that confirm and document that knowledge. The learning challenge will include opportunities for the student to gain knowledge about the art of other cultures, as well as that of our own. The choice of materials, the accompanying creative challenge and the aesthetic rationale must be tailored to the intellectual, emotional and physical abilities of the individual student and contemporary culture. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Fine Arts with a Major in Art - Crafts Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ART 110 Introduction to Art, ART 112 Computer Graphics, ART 113 Digital Tools: Imaging and Print, ART 122 Two-Dimensional Design, ART 123 Color Theory, ART 130 Drawing I, ART 191 Visual Arts Seminar I, ART 210 Art History I, ART 211 Art History II, ART 231 Figure Drawing I, ART 280 Photography I, ART 291 Visual Arts Seminar II, ART 391 Visual Arts Seminar III, ART 491 Visual Arts Seminar IV, ART 124 Three-Dimensional Design, ART 140 Crafts I, ART 204 Jewelry I, ART 250 Ceramics I, ART 416 Advanced Independent Crafts, Elect three credits from the following: ART 219 Native American Art, ART 265 Sculpture I, ART 351 Ceramics II, ART 225 Watermedia I, ART 415 Advanced Independent Jewelry. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3170 The objective of the art program consists of the development of creative, expressive and technically competent graduates. Inspiration, material, skill and judgment are directed toward this goal, as well as to the ability to form qualitative judgments within an aesthetic and historical context. Art education should be thought of as a body of knowledge inseparable from the activities that confirm and document that knowledge. The learning challenge will include opportunities for the student to gain knowledge about the art of other cultures, as well as that of our own. The choice of materials, the accompanying creative challenge and the aesthetic rationale must be tailored to the intellectual, emotional and physical abilities of the individual student and contemporary culture. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Fine Arts with a Major in Art - Graphic Design Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ART 110 Introduction to Art, ART 112 Computer Graphics, ART 113 Digital Tools: Imaging and Print, ART 122 Two-Dimensional Design, ART 123 Color Theory, ART 130 Drawing I, ART 191 Visual Arts Seminar I, ART 210 Art History I, ART 211 Art History II, ART 231 Figure Drawing I, ART 280 Photography I, ART 291 Visual Arts Seminar II, ART 391 Visual Arts Seminar III, ART 491 Visual Arts Seminar IV, ART 213 Graphic Design I, ART 214 Graphic Design II, ART 322 Graphic Design III, ART 497 Art Internship, Elect four credits from the following sequences: ART 208 Digital Tools: Interactive Web and ART 422 Digital Design: Interactive Web or ART 209 Digital Tools: Motion and ART 423 Digital Design Motion, Elect three credits from the following: ART 225 Watermedia I, ART 323 Illustration Techniques, ART 270 Printmaking I, ART 220 Painting I, ART 414 Advanced Independent Graphic Design, ART 419 Advanced Independent Computer Graphics. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3170 The objective of the art program consists of the development of creative, expressive and technically competent graduates. Inspiration, material, skill and judgment are directed toward this goal, as well as to the ability to form qualitative judgments within an aesthetic and historical context. Art education should be thought of as a body of knowledge inseparable from the activities that confirm and document that knowledge. The learning challenge will include opportunities for the student to gain knowledge about the art of other cultures, as well as that of our own. The choice of materials, the accompanying creative challenge and the aesthetic rationale must be tailored to the intellectual, emotional and physical abilities of the individual student and contemporary culture. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Fine Arts with a Major in Art - Painting Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ART 110 Introduction to Art, ART 112 Computer Graphics, ART 113 Digital Tools: Imaging and Print, ART 122 Two-Dimensional Design, ART 123 Color Theory, ART 130 Drawing I, ART 191 Visual Arts Seminar I, ART 210 Art History I, ART 211 Art History II, ART 231 Figure Drawing I, ART 280 Photography I, ART 291 Visual Arts Seminar II, ART 391 Visual Arts Seminar III, ART 491 Visual Arts Seminar IV, ART 220 Painting I, ART 225 Watermedia I, ART 333 Painting II, ART 334 Painting III, ART 411 Advanced Independent Painting, Elect three credits from the following: ART 323 Illustration Techniques, ART 331 Drawing III, ART 213 Graphic Design I, ART 361 Printmaking II, ART 362 Printmaking III, ART 380 Watermedia II, ART 370 Photography II, ART 410 Advanced Independent Drawing, ART 419 Advanced Independent Computer Graphics. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3170 The objective of the art program consists of the development of creative, expressive and technically competent graduates. Inspiration, material, skill and judgment are directed toward this goal, as well as to the ability to form qualitative judgments within an aesthetic and historical context. Art education should be thought of as a body of knowledge inseparable from the activities that confirm and document that knowledge. The learning challenge will include opportunities for the student to gain knowledge about the art of other cultures, as well as that of our own. The choice of materials, the accompanying creative challenge and the aesthetic rationale must be tailored to the intellectual, emotional and physical abilities of the individual student and contemporary culture. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Fine Arts with a Major in Art - Photography Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ART 110 Introduction to Art, ART 112 Computer Graphics, ART 113 Digital Tools: Imaging and Print, ART 122 Two-Dimensional Design, ART 123 Color Theory, ART 130 Drawing I, ART 191 Visual Arts Seminar I, ART 210 Art History I, ART 211 Art History II, ART 231 Figure Drawing I, ART 280 Photography I, ART 291 Visual Arts Seminar II, ART 391 Visual Arts Seminar III, ART 491 Visual Arts Seminar IV, ART 213 Graphic Design I, ART 370 Photography II, ART 371 Photography III, ART 497 Art Internship, Elect four credits from the following sequences: ART 208 Digital Tools: Interactive Web and ART 422 Digital Design: Interactive Web or ART 209 Digital Tools: Motion and ART 423 Digital Design Motion, Elect three credits from the following: ART 214 Graphic Design II, ART 225 Watermedia I, ART 323 Illustration Techniques, ART 270 Printmaking I, ART 220 Painting I, ART 417 Advanced Independent Photography, ART 419 Advanced Independent Computer Graphics. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3170 The objective of the art program consists of the development of creative, expressive and technically competent graduates. Inspiration, material, skill and judgment are directed toward this goal, as well as to the ability to form qualitative judgments within an aesthetic and historical context. Art education should be thought of as a body of knowledge inseparable from the activities that confirm and document that knowledge. The learning challenge will include opportunities for the student to gain knowledge about the art of other cultures, as well as that of our own. The choice of materials, the accompanying creative challenge and the aesthetic rationale must be tailored to the intellectual, emotional and physical abilities of the individual student and contemporary culture. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Fine Arts with a Major in Art - Printmaking and Drawing Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ART 110 Introduction to Art, ART 112 Computer Graphics, ART 113 Digital Tools: Imaging and Print, ART 122 Two-Dimensional Design, ART 123 Color Theory, ART 130 Drawing I, ART 191 Visual Arts Seminar I, ART 210 Art History I, ART 211 Art History II, ART 231 Figure Drawing I, ART 280 Photography I, ART 291 Visual Arts Seminar II, ART 391 Visual Arts Seminar III, ART 491 Visual Arts Seminar IV, ART 270 Printmaking I, ART 331 Drawing III, ART 361 Printmaking II, ART 362 Printmaking III, ART 410 Advanced Independent Drawing, and/or ART 418 Advanced Independent Printmaking, Elect three credits from the following: ART 213 Graphic Design I, ART 225 Watermedia I, ART 323 Illustration Techniques, ART 333 Painting II, ART 370 Photography II, ART 380 Watermedia II, ART 419 Advanced Independent Computer Graphics. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3170 The objective of the art program consists of the development of creative, expressive and technically competent graduates. Inspiration, material, skill and judgment are directed toward this goal, as well as to the ability to form qualitative judgments within an aesthetic and historical context. Art education should be thought of as a body of knowledge inseparable from the activities that confirm and document that knowledge. The learning challenge will include opportunities for the student to gain knowledge about the art of other cultures, as well as that of our own. The choice of materials, the accompanying creative challenge and the aesthetic rationale must be tailored to the intellectual, emotional and physical abilities of the individual student and contemporary culture. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Fine Arts with a Major in Art - Sculpture Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ART 110 Introduction to Art, ART 112 Computer Graphics, ART 113 Digital Tools: Imaging and Print, ART 122 Two-Dimensional Design, ART 123 Color Theory, ART 130 Drawing I, ART 191 Visual Arts Seminar I, ART 210 Art History I, ART 211 Art History II, ART 231 Figure Drawing I, ART 280 Photography I, ART 291 Visual Arts Seminar II, ART 391 Visual Arts Seminar III, ART 491 Visual Arts Seminar IV, ART 124 Three-Dimensional Design, ART 250 Ceramics I, ART 265 Sculpture I, ART 341 Sculpture II, ART 413 Advanced Independent Sculpture, Elect three credits from the following: ART 140 Crafts I, ART 213 Graphic Design I, ART 225 Watermedia I, ART 333 Painting II, ART 352 Ceramics III, ART 204 Jewelry I, ART 331 Drawing III, ART 351 Ceramics II, ART 419 Advanced Independent Computer Graphics. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3170 The objective of the art program consists of the development of creative, expressive and technically competent graduates. Inspiration, material, skill and judgment are directed toward this goal, as well as to the ability to form qualitative judgments within an aesthetic and historical context. Art education should be thought of as a body of knowledge inseparable from the activities that confirm and document that knowledge. The learning challenge will include opportunities for the student to gain knowledge about the art of other cultures, as well as that of our own. The choice of materials, the accompanying creative challenge and the aesthetic rationale must be tailored to the intellectual, emotional and physical abilities of the individual student and contemporary culture. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science Education Degree in Biology Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology This program is designed for students who are interested in careers as biology teachers in junior or senior high schools. Students completing this program meet all the requirements for secondary school certification in North Dakota. Furthermore, the broad-based biology curriculum prepares the students not to teach not only biology, but also chemistry and physical science. Graduates are also fully prepared to pursue the graduate program for the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree in science. Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: BIOL 150 General Biology I: Introduction to Cellular Biology (4cr), BIOL 151 General Biology II: Introduction to Zoology (4cr), BIOL 154 General Biology III: Introduction to Botany (4cr), BIOL 215 Genetics (4cr), BIOL 250 Advanced Cell Biology (4cr), BIOL 301 Evolution (POP 4cr), BIOL 310 Pharmaceutical Ethnobotany (MC, ORG 4cr), BIOL 325 Entomology (ORG 4cr), BIOL 330 Biogeography (POP 4cr), BIOL 335 Comparative Anatomy (ORG, POP 4cr), BIOL 340 Systematic Zoology (ORG, POP 4cr), BIOL 346 Developmental Biology (MC, ORG 4cr), BIOL 347 General Ecology (POP 4cr), BIOL 349 Plant Physiology (MC 4cr), BIOL 350 Freshwater Biology (POP 4cr), BIOL 360 Morphology of Vascular Plants (ORG 4cr), BIOL 401 Population Genetics (POP 4cr), BIOL 402 Bioinformatics (MC 4cr), BIOL 404 Plant Molecular Ecology (MC, POP 4cr), BIOL 405 Prokaryotic Physiology ( MC 4cr), BIOL 445 Cancer Biology (MC 4cr), BIOL 448 Systematic Botany (ORG 4cr), BIOL 450 Parasitology (ORG 4cr), BIOL 455 Hematology (MC 4cr), BIOL 458 Anatomy of Seed Plants (ORG 4cr), BIOL 460 Herpetology (ORG, POP 4cr), BIOL 465 Immunology (MC 4cr), BIOL 470 Histology (ORG, MC 4cr), BIOL 475 Clinical Microbiology (MC 4cr), BIOL 480 Molecular Biology (MC 4cr). Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology, 500 University Ave West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3000 The College of Arts and Sciences provides a comprehensive, holistic, and interdisciplinary education at Minot State University. College faculty integrate excellent teaching with scholarly and creative activity, thereby preparing undergraduate and graduate students with the knowledge, values, and skills needed in our diverse world. To be recognized as one of the best liberal arts colleges among mid-sized, comprehensive state universities in and beyond the USA. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science in Addiction Studies Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Addiction Studies, Psychology and Social Work The program emphasizes understanding the physiological effects of drug use, the dynamics of addiction, and takes an eclectic approach to addiction counseling, with a heavy emphasis on practical experience. Opportunities to assist and conduct research concerning addiction are also available. Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University   Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Addiction Studies, Psychology and Social Work College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Addiction Studies, Psychology and Social Work, Memorial Hall 230C, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3145 Addiction occurs when an individual abuses alcohol, illegal street drugs, or prescribed medication over a period of time, resulting in an impairment in their personal and social functioning. Drug problems in the U. S. have created a national debate on how to curb the problem. Over 13 million adults are addicted to alcohol alone. The impact of addiction not only affects the addict but also family, friends, employers, and their social systems. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science in Clinical Laboratory Science Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology The Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS) program at Minot State University is a four year program leading to the Bachelor of Science Degree in Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology. The program consists of three years of academic coursework completed at Minot State University. Through an affiliation with the University of North Dakota, students spend 12 months in a clinical internship at one of the many participating accredited hospitals. The academic portion of the program provides the student with a broad-based background in the sciences as well as general education courses in communications, the humanities and the social and behavioral sciences. The clinical year provides practical, hands on, experience in clinical laboratory techniques. Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University   Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology, 500 University Ave West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3000 The College of Arts and Sciences provides a comprehensive, holistic, and interdisciplinary education at Minot State University. College faculty integrate excellent teaching with scholarly and creative activity, thereby preparing undergraduate and graduate students with the knowledge, values, and skills needed in our diverse world. To be recognized as one of the best liberal arts colleges among mid-sized, comprehensive state universities in and beyond the USA. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science in Education With a Major in Mental Retardation - Elementary Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education This degree program prepares students to work as K - 12 special educators and general-educators in elementary schools. Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: SPED 110: Intro to Exceptional Children, SPED 310: Introduction to Developmental Disabilities, SPED 340: Classroom Assessment of Persons with Mental Handicaps, SPED 441: Methods of Teaching Persons with Mild Mental Handicaps, SPED 442: Educating Persons with Moderate Mental Handicaps, SPED 444: Vocational Programming for Persons with Mental Handicaps, SPED 445: Collaborative Partnerships in Special Education, SPED 498: Advanced Field Experience, CD 426: Speech and Language Development and Disabilities for Teachers, ED 495: Student Teaching, Special Areas, PSY 201: Dynamics of Adjustive Behavior and Mental Health, PSY 255: Child and Adolescent Psychology, SS 283: Ethnic and Cultural Divers in America, MUSC 101: Fundamentals of Music, HPER 210: First Aid and CPR, MATH 277: Math for Elementary Teachers I, MATH 377: Math for Elem. Teachers II, ENGL 238: Children's Literature, ED 250: Foundations of Education, ED 260: Educational Psychology, ART 201: Art Methods for Elementary Ed, MUSC 301: Music Methods for the Elem Teachers, ED 320: Curriculum, Planning and Assessment, HPER 340: Elementary Methods and Activities, ED 352: Foundations of Reading, ED 380: Technology in Teaching, ED 421: Elementary Mathematics Methods, ED 422: Elementary Language Arts Methods, ED 423: Elementary Reading Methods, ED 424: Elementary Social Studies Methods, SCI 426: Elementary Science Methods, ED 460: Managing the Learning Environment, ED 470: Teaching Diverse Learners, ED 492: Student Teaching, Elementary. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education, Memorial Hall 210, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3050 The Special Education programs train professionals to provide services for people with disabilities. If students enroll in a Special Education degree program at MSU, department is sure that they will find their experience to be interesting and challenging. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science in Education With a Major in Mental Retardation - Secondary Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education This program is designed for students who wish to teach in a secondary content area and work with students who have mental retardation. Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: SPED 110: Intro to Exceptional Children, SPED 310: Introduction to Developmental Disabilities, SPED 340: Classroom Assessment of Persons with Mental Handicaps, SPED 441: Methods of Teaching Persons with Mild Mental Handicaps, SPED 442: Educating Persons with Moderate Mental Handicaps, SPED 444: Vocational Programming for Persons with Mental Handicaps, SPED 445: Collaborative Partnerships in Special Education, SPED 498: Advanced Field Experience, CD 426: Speech and Language Development and Disabilities for Teachers, ED 495: Student Teaching, Special Areas, PSY 201: Dynamics of Adjustive Behavior and Mental Health, PSY 255: Child and Adolescent Psychology, SS 283: Ethnic and Cultural Divers in America, MUSC 101: Fundamentals of Music, HPER 210: First Aid and CPR, MATH 277: Math for Elementary Teachers I, MATH 377: Math for Elem. Teachers II, ENGL 238: Children's Literature, ED 250: Foundations of Education, ED 260: Educational Psychology, ART 201: Art Methods for Elementary Ed, MUSC 301: Music Methods for the Elem Teachers, ED 320: Curriculum, Planning and Assessment, HPER 340: Elementary Methods and Activities, ED 352: Foundations of Reading, ED 380: Technology in Teaching, ED 421: Elementary Mathematics Methods, ED 422: Elementary Language Arts Methods, ED 423: Elementary Reading Methods, ED 424: Elementary Social Studies Methods, SCI 426: Elementary Science Methods, ED 460: Managing the Learning Environment, ED 470: Teaching Diverse Learners, ED 492: Student Teaching, Elementary. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education, Memorial Hall 210, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3050 The Special Education programs train professionals to provide services for people with disabilities. If students enroll in a Special Education degree program at MSU, department is sure that they will find their experience to be interesting and challenging. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science in Education With a Major in Social Science Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Social Science The Social Science BSE degree program is specifically designed to prepare candidates to teach social studies or any of the social science disciplines in the secondary schools. Thus it provides an overview of all the social sciences and greater depth in history, which is typically more heavily emphasized in high school curricula. Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology, SOC 210 Introduction to Anthropology, SOC 278 Social Research Methods, SOC 476 Classical Sociological Theory, PSY 241 Intro to Statistics or MATH 240 Applied Statistics, SOC 255 Changing American Family, SOC 374 Cultural Studies, SOC 375 Social Change and Development, SOC 376 or PSY 376 Social Psychology, SOC 379 Sociology of Aging, SOC 252 Criminology, Elect 6 credits from CJ 300-400 level courses. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Social Science College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Social Science, Administration 365, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3322 The College of Arts and Sciences provides a comprehensive, holistic, and interdisciplinary education at Minot State University. College faculty integrate excellent teaching with scholarly and creative activity, thereby preparing undergraduate and graduate students with the knowledge, values, and skills needed in our diverse world. To be recognized as one of the best liberal arts colleges among mid-sized, comprehensive state universities in and beyond the USA. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science in Education with Major in Art - K-12 Certification Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ART 110 Introduction to Art, ART 112 Computer Graphics, ART 122 Two-Dimensional Design, ART 123 Color Theory, ART 124 Three-Dimensional Design, ART 130 Drawing I, ART 140 Crafts I, ART 191 Visual Arts Seminar I, ART 201 Art Methods for Elementary, ART 210 Art History I, ART 211 Art History II, ART 220 Painting I, ART 250 Ceramics I, ART 270 Printmaking I, ART 225 Watermedia I, ART 291 Visual Arts Seminar II, ART 391 Visual Arts Seminar III, ART 491 Visual Arts Seminar IV, Recommended Electives: ART 225 Watermedia, ART 231 Figure Drawing I, ART 265 Sculpture I, ART 280 Photography I, ART 331 Drawing III, ART 361 Printmaking II, ART 390 Art Methods, ED 250 Introduction to Teaching, ED 260 Foundations of Education, ED 320 Curriculum, Planning, and Assessment, ED 380 Technology in Teaching, ED 460 Managing the Learning Environment, ED 470 Teaching Diverse Learners, ED 494 Student Teaching, SS 283 Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in America, SPED 110 Intro to Exceptional Children, PSY 255 Child and Adolescent Psychology. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3170 The objective of the art program consists of the development of creative, expressive and technically competent graduates. Inspiration, material, skill and judgment are directed toward this goal, as well as to the ability to form qualitative judgments within an aesthetic and historical context. Art education should be thought of as a body of knowledge inseparable from the activities that confirm and document that knowledge. The learning challenge will include opportunities for the student to gain knowledge about the art of other cultures, as well as that of our own. The choice of materials, the accompanying creative challenge and the aesthetic rationale must be tailored to the intellectual, emotional and physical abilities of the individual student and contemporary culture. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Business Education Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Business, Department of Business Information Technology   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ACCT 200 Elements of Accounting I, ACCT 201 Elements of Accounting II, ACCT 300 Legal Environment of Business, BADM 120 Fundamentals of Business, BOTE 152 Keyboarding II, BIT 154 Word Processing and Presentation Software, BIT 235 Introduction to Website Design, BIT 236 Business Design Tools, BOTE 247 Spreadsheet Applications, BIT 318 Business Communication, BIT 320 Management Information Systems, BIT 342 Advanced Web Site Design, BIT 385 Technology Management, BIT 421 Philosophy of Career and Technical Education, BIT 423 Coordinating Techniques, MOS Certification at specialist level in Excel, Word or PowerPoint, ED 250 Foundations of Education, ED 260 Educational Psychology, ED 320 Curriculum, Planning and Assessment, ED 380 Technology in Teaching, ED 460 Managing the Learning Environment, ED 470 Teaching Diverse Learners, ED 493 Student Teaching, SS 283 Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in America, SPED 110 Introduction to Exceptional Children, PSY 255 Child and Adolescent Psychology or PSY 352 Adolescent Psychology, BIT 391 Methods of Teaching Business. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Business, Department of Business Information Technology College of Business, Department of Business Information Technology, Old Main 304, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3110 The BIT department offers education opportunities in Information Technology and Business Education, two fields currently facing shortages in skilled workers. BIT curriculum is available on campus, Minot Air Force Base and Online. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Chemistry Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Science Chemistry   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: MATH 165 Calculus I, PHYS 221 General Physics I, PHYS 222 General Physics II, CHEM 121/121L General Chemistry I, CHEM 122/122L General Chemistry II, CHEM 230 Quantitative Analysis, CHEM 341 Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 342 Organic Chemistry II, CHEM 420 Inorganic Chemistry, CHEM 430 Instrumental Analysis, CHEM 461 Physical Chemistry I, CHEM 462 Physical Chemistry II, CHEM 481 Biochemistry I, CHEM 480L Biochemistry Laboratory, CHEM 494 Directed Research, Elect one chemistry course from the following: CHEM 440 Organic Spectroscopy, CHEM 482 Biochemistry II, BIOL 150 General Biology I: Introduction to Cellular Biology, CSCI 11 Introduction to Web Languages, MATH 166 Calculus II, MATH 265 Calculus III, MATH 305 Linear Algebra, SCI 240 Research Methods, SCI 480 Seminar. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Science Chemistry College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Science Chemistry, 332 CMSC, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3852 The College of Arts and Sciences provides a comprehensive, holistic, and interdisciplinary education at Minot State University. College faculty integrate excellent teaching with scholarly and creative activity, thereby preparing undergraduate and graduate students with the knowledge, values, and skills needed in our diverse world. To be recognized as one of the best liberal arts colleges among mid-sized, comprehensive state universities in and beyond the USA. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Communication Arts Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Communication Arts Office   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: COMM 099 Recitals, COMM 212 Interpersonal Communication, Elect from the following: COMM 285 Communication Arts Activities, THEA 201 Theatre Practicum, COMM 311 Oral Interpretation, COMM 315 Persuasion and Argumentation, THEA 161 Acting I, THEA 270 Stagecraft, THEA 352 Theatre in the Classroom, THEA 385 Directing, COMM 392 Junior Project, COMM 492 Senior Project, COMM Electives, Elect one from the following: THEA 350 Theatre History, Criticism, and Literature I, THEA 351 Theatre History, Criticism, and Literature II, THEA 450 Contemporary Drama. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Communication Arts Office College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Communication Arts Office, Hartnett Hall 145 West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3878 Student earning a BA in Communication are evaluated in four areas of knowledge/skills. There areas are: Basic knowledge of historical, theoretical, critical areas of communication. Basic knowledge and skills associated with production elements of communication events. Basic knowledge and skills associated with leadership/advocacy and behavior. Submission of research and creative work to applicable scholarly and interest groups on local, regional, and national levels. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Developmental Disabilities Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education Graduates of this program typically seek managerial and supervisory positions in the adult developmental disabilities service industry. Although this degree is designed as a career ladder choice for graduates of our Associate of Science program, high school graduates may begin the bachelor of science program with little or no experience. Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: SPED 110: Intro to Exceptional Children, SPED 310: Introduction to Developmental Disabilities, SPED 340: Classroom Assessment of Persons with Mental Handicaps, SPED 441: Methods of Teaching Persons with Mild Mental Handicaps, SPED 442: Educating Persons with Moderate Mental Handicaps, SPED 444: Vocational Programming for Persons with Mental Handicaps, SPED 445: Collaborative Partnerships in Special Education, SPED 498: Advanced Field Experience, CD 426: Speech and Language Development and Disabilities for Teachers, ED 495: Student Teaching, Special Areas, PSY 201: Dynamics of Adjustive Behavior and Mental Health, PSY 255: Child and Adolescent Psychology, SS 283: Ethnic and Cultural Divers in America, MUSC 101: Fundamentals of Music, HPER 210: First Aid and CPR, MATH 277: Math for Elementary Teachers I, MATH 377: Math for Elem. Teachers II, ENGL 238: Children's Literature, ED 250: Foundations of Education, ED 260: Educational Psychology, ART 201: Art Methods for Elementary Ed, MUSC 301: Music Methods for the Elem Teachers, ED 320: Curriculum, Planning and Assessment, HPER 340: Elementary Methods and Activities, ED 352: Foundations of Reading, ED 380: Technology in Teaching, ED 421: Elementary Mathematics Methods, ED 422: Elementary Language Arts Methods, ED 423: Elementary Reading Methods, ED 424: Elementary Social Studies Methods, SCI 426: Elementary Science Methods, ED 460: Managing the Learning Environment, ED 470: Teaching Diverse Learners, ED 492: Student Teaching, Elementary. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education, Memorial Hall 210, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3050 The Special Education programs train professionals to provide services for people with disabilities. If students enroll in a Special Education degree program at MSU, department is sure that they will find their experience to be interesting and challenging. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Earth Science Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Science Geoscience   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: GEOL 105 Physical Geology, GEOL 106 Historical Geology, GEOL 210 Minerals and Rocks, GEOL 305 Methods in Mineralogy and Petrology, GEOL 310 Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology, GEOL 311 Paleontology, GEOL 321 Hydrogeology, GEOL 322 Geomorphology, GEOL 323 Global Climate Change, GEOL Electives, (may include GEOG 333), CHEM 121/121L General Chemistry I, CHEM 122/122L General Chemistry II, CSCI 101 Introduction to Computer Science, MATH 107 Precalculus, PHYS 110 Astronomy, MATH 240 Applied Statistics, SCI 240 Research Methods, SCI 480 Seminar, Elect one BIOL (4 cr) and one PHYS (4 cr) course (may not include PHYS 110), ED 250 Foundations of Education, ED 260 Educational Psychology, ED 320 Curriculum, Planning, and Assessment, ED 380 Technology in Teaching, ED 460 Managing the Learning Environment, ED 470 Teaching Diverse Learners, ED 493 Student Teaching, SCI 391 Teaching Science in the Secondary School, SPED 110 Introduction to Exceptional Children, SS 283 Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in America, Elect one of the following (3 cr) PSY 255 Child and Adolescent Psychology, PSY 352 Adolescent Psychology. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Science Geoscience College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Science Geoscience, 121 CMSC, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3873 Geoscience occupies part of the renovated Cyril Moore Science Center. The Division of Science has several major analytical instruments acquired with funding through competitive grants from the National Science Foundation. The analytical capability for materials characterization rivals those of just about any undergraduate geology program. Students learn to use the instrumentation in courses, and they can then use these instruments free of charge in their own research projects. Major instruments available for use include: ICP spectrometer, Scanning electron microscope (SEM), X-ray diffractometer (XRD). Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in English Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education Graduates of this program typically seek managerial and supervisory positions in the adult developmental disabilities service industry. Although this degree is designed as a career ladder choice for graduates of our Associate of Science program, high school graduates may begin the bachelor of science program with little or no experience. Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: SPED 110: Intro to Exceptional Children, SPED 310: Introduction to Developmental Disabilities, SPED 340: Classroom Assessment of Persons with Mental Handicaps, SPED 441: Methods of Teaching Persons with Mild Mental Handicaps, SPED 442: Educating Persons with Moderate Mental Handicaps, SPED 444: Vocational Programming for Persons with Mental Handicaps, SPED 445: Collaborative Partnerships in Special Education, SPED 498: Advanced Field Experience, CD 426: Speech and Language Development and Disabilities for Teachers, ED 495: Student Teaching, Special Areas, PSY 201: Dynamics of Adjustive Behavior and Mental Health, PSY 255: Child and Adolescent Psychology, SS 283: Ethnic and Cultural Divers in America, MUSC 101: Fundamentals of Music, HPER 210: First Aid and CPR, MATH 277: Math for Elementary Teachers I, MATH 377: Math for Elem. Teachers II, ENGL 238: Children's Literature, ED 250: Foundations of Education, ED 260: Educational Psychology, ART 201: Art Methods for Elementary Ed, MUSC 301: Music Methods for the Elem Teachers, ED 320: Curriculum, Planning and Assessment, HPER 340: Elementary Methods and Activities, ED 352: Foundations of Reading, ED 380: Technology in Teaching, ED 421: Elementary Mathematics Methods, ED 422: Elementary Language Arts Methods, ED 423: Elementary Reading Methods, ED 424: Elementary Social Studies Methods, SCI 426: Elementary Science Methods, ED 460: Managing the Learning Environment, ED 470: Teaching Diverse Learners, ED 492: Student Teaching, Elementary. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education, Memorial Hall 210, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3050 The Special Education programs train professionals to provide services for people with disabilities. If students enroll in a Special Education degree program at MSU, department is sure that they will find their experience to be interesting and challenging. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in History Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Social Science Department of History   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: History 101 Western Civilization I, History 102 Western Civilization II, History 103 U.S. History to 1877, History 104 U.S. History from 1877, History 212 World History, History 212 World History, History 231 Latin American History Survey, History 337 Imperialism in Asia, History 240 African History Survey, History 261 American Indian History, History 315 History of American Women, History 336 African American History, History 337 Imperialism in Asia, C1 Course on period before 1900, C2 Course on period since 1900, T Course on topical/comparative thematic issues, US Course with U.S. focus, EU Course with European focus, NW Course with non-western focus. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Social Science Department of History College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Social Science Department of History, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3322 The College of Arts and Sciences provides a comprehensive, holistic, and interdisciplinary education at Minot State University. College faculty integrate excellent teaching with scholarly and creative activity, thereby preparing undergraduate and graduate students with the knowledge, values, and skills needed in our diverse world. To be recognized as one of the best liberal arts colleges among mid-sized, comprehensive state universities in and beyond the USA. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Mathematics - Applied Statistics Concentration Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: MATH 165 Calculus I, MATH 166 Calculus II, MATH 205 Mathematical Proof and Problem Solving, MATH 265 Calculus III, MATH 305 Linear Algebra, MATH 320 Number Theory, MATH 330 College Geometry, MATH 380 History of Mathematics, MATH 400 level elective, MATH 445 Probability and Statistics I, Elect one of the following: CSCI 111 Introduction to Web Languages, CSCI 127 Beginning JAVA, May be taken prior to admission to Teacher Education: ED 250 Foundations of Education, ED 260 Educational Psychology, SPED 110 Introduction to Exceptional Children, SS 283 Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in America, Elect one of the following: PSY 255 Child and Adolescent Psychology, PSY 312 Human Development--Adolescence, May be taken only after admission to Teacher Education, ED 320 Curriculum, Planning, and Assessment, ED 380 Technology in Teaching, MATH 391 Teaching Mathematics, MATH 393 Math Ed Seminar, ED 460 Managing the Learning Environment, ED 470 Teaching Diverse Learners, ED 493 Student Teaching Secondary. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3077 This department is responsible for training mathematicians, math teachers, and computer scientists, as well as teaching all students as part of the general education requirement. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Mathematics - Mathematics Concentration Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: MATH 165 Calculus I, MATH 166 Calculus II, MATH 205 Mathematical Proof and Problem Solving, MATH 265 Calculus III, MATH 305 Linear Algebra, MATH 320 Number Theory, MATH 330 College Geometry, MATH 380 History of Mathematics, MATH 400 level elective, MATH 445 Probability and Statistics I, Elect one of the following: CSCI 111 Introduction to Web Languages, CSCI 127 Beginning JAVA, May be taken prior to admission to Teacher Education: ED 250 Foundations of Education, ED 260 Educational Psychology, SPED 110 Introduction to Exceptional Children, SS 283 Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in America, Elect one of the following: PSY 255 Child and Adolescent Psychology, PSY 312 Human Development--Adolescence, May be taken only after admission to Teacher Education, ED 320 Curriculum, Planning, and Assessment, ED 380 Technology in Teaching, MATH 391 Teaching Mathematics, MATH 393 Math Ed Seminar, ED 460 Managing the Learning Environment, ED 470 Teaching Diverse Learners, ED 493 Student Teaching Secondary. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3077 This department is responsible for training mathematicians, math teachers, and computer scientists, as well as teaching all students as part of the general education requirement. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Music - K-12 Band Emphasis Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: MUSC 099 Recitals, Concerts, Seminars, MUSC 122 Music Theory I, MUSC 123 Aural Skills I, MUSC 124 Music Theory II, MUSC 125 Aural Skills II, MUSC 222 Music Theory III, MUSC 223 Aural Skills III, MUSC 224 Music Theory IV, MUSC 225 Aural Skills IV, MUSC 250 Basic Conducting, MUSC 306 Music History and Literature I, MUSC 307 Music History and Literature II, MUSC 308 Music History and Literature III, MUSC 480 Senior Project, Methods, Elect four of the following: MUSC 340 Voice Methods, MUSC 341 String Methods, MUSC 342 Woodwind Methods, MUSC 343 Brass Methods, MUSC 344 Percussion Methods, Private Lessons, Major Ensemble courses, Elect one from the following: MUSC 321 Creativity in Music, MUSC 323 Music Technology, MUSC 345 Wind Band Literature, MUSC 390 Band Methods in Secondary Educ, MUSC 392 Elementary Music Methods, MUSC 397 Elementary Music Field Experience. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3185 The Division of Music at Minot State University provides a comprehensive study of music through music literature, theory, performance, history, technology and education. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Music - K-12 Choral Emphasis Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: MUSC 099 Recitals, Concerts, Seminars, MUSC 122 Music Theory I, MUSC 123 Aural Skills I, MUSC 124 Music Theory II, MUSC 125 Aural Skills II, MUSC 222 Music Theory III, MUSC 223 Aural Skills III, MUSC 224 Music Theory IV, MUSC 225 Aural Skills IV, MUSC 250 Basic Conducting, MUSC 306 Music History and Literature I, MUSC 307 Music History and Literature II, MUSC 308 Music History and Literature III, MUSC 480 Senior Project, Methods, Elect four of the following: MUSC 340 Voice Methods, MUSC 341 String Methods, MUSC 342 Woodwind Methods, MUSC 343 Brass Methods, MUSC 344 Percussion Methods, Private Lessons, Major Ensemble courses, Elect one from the following: MUSC 321 Creativity in Music, MUSC 323 Music Technology, MUSC 325 Vocal Pedagogy, MUSC 391 Choral Methods in Secondary Education, MUSC 392 Elementary Music Methods, MUSC 397 Elementary Music Field Experience. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3185 The Division of Music at Minot State University provides a comprehensive study of music through music literature, theory, performance, history, technology and education. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Music - K-12 Composite Emphasis Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: MUSC 099 Recitals, Concerts, Seminars, MUSC 122 Music Theory I, MUSC 123 Aural Skills I, MUSC 124 Music Theory II, MUSC 125 Aural Skills II, MUSC 222 Music Theory III, MUSC 223 Aural Skills III, MUSC 224 Music Theory IV, MUSC 225 Aural Skills IV, MUSC 250 Basic Conducting, MUSC 306 Music History and Literature I, MUSC 307 Music History and Literature II, MUSC 308 Music History and Literature III, MUSC 480 Senior Project, Methods, Elect four of the following: MUSC 340 Voice Methods, MUSC 341 String Methods, MUSC 342 Woodwind Methods, MUSC 343 Brass Methods, MUSC 344 Percussion Methods, Private Lessons, Major Ensemble courses, Elect one from the following: MUSC 321 Creativity in Music, MUSC 323 Music Technology, MUSC 325 Vocal Pedagogy, MUSC 392 Elementary Music Methods, MUSC 397 Elementary Music Field Experience, Elect two from the following: MUSC 384 Orchestra Methods in Secondary Educ, MUSC 390 Band Methods in Secondary Educ, MUSC 391 Choral Methods in Secondary Education, Secondary Performing Medium, Secondary Large Ensemble. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3185 The Division of Music at Minot State University provides a comprehensive study of music through music literature, theory, performance, history, technology and education. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Music - K-12 Orchestral Emphasis Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: MUSC 099 Recitals, Concerts, Seminars, MUSC 122 Music Theory I, MUSC 123 Aural Skills I, MUSC 124 Music Theory II, MUSC 125 Aural Skills II, MUSC 222 Music Theory III, MUSC 223 Aural Skills III, MUSC 224 Music Theory IV, MUSC 225 Aural Skills IV, MUSC 250 Basic Conducting, MUSC 306 Music History and Literature I, MUSC 307 Music History and Literature II, MUSC 308 Music History and Literature III, MUSC 480 Senior Project, Methods, Elect four of the following: MUSC 340 Voice Methods, MUSC 341 String Methods, MUSC 342 Woodwind Methods, MUSC 343 Brass Methods, MUSC 344 Percussion Methods, Private Lessons, Major Ensemble courses, Elect one from the following: MUSC 321 Creativity in Music, MUSC 323 Music Technology, MUSC 140 String Ensemble, MUSC 384 Orchestra Methods in Secondary Educ, MUSC 392 Elementary Music Methods, MUSC 397 Elementary Music Field Experience. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3185 The Division of Music at Minot State University provides a comprehensive study of music through music literature, theory, performance, history, technology and education. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Physical Education Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education Graduates of this program typically seek managerial and supervisory positions in the adult developmental disabilities service industry. Although this degree is designed as a career ladder choice for graduates of our Associate of Science program, high school graduates may begin the bachelor of science program with little or no experience. Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: SPED 110: Intro to Exceptional Children, SPED 310: Introduction to Developmental Disabilities, SPED 340: Classroom Assessment of Persons with Mental Handicaps, SPED 441: Methods of Teaching Persons with Mild Mental Handicaps, SPED 442: Educating Persons with Moderate Mental Handicaps, SPED 444: Vocational Programming for Persons with Mental Handicaps, SPED 445: Collaborative Partnerships in Special Education, SPED 498: Advanced Field Experience, CD 426: Speech and Language Development and Disabilities for Teachers, ED 495: Student Teaching, Special Areas, PSY 201: Dynamics of Adjustive Behavior and Mental Health, PSY 255: Child and Adolescent Psychology, SS 283: Ethnic and Cultural Divers in America, MUSC 101: Fundamentals of Music, HPER 210: First Aid and CPR, MATH 277: Math for Elementary Teachers I, MATH 377: Math for Elem. Teachers II, ENGL 238: Children's Literature, ED 250: Foundations of Education, ED 260: Educational Psychology, ART 201: Art Methods for Elementary Ed, MUSC 301: Music Methods for the Elem Teachers, ED 320: Curriculum, Planning and Assessment, HPER 340: Elementary Methods and Activities, ED 352: Foundations of Reading, ED 380: Technology in Teaching, ED 421: Elementary Mathematics Methods, ED 422: Elementary Language Arts Methods, ED 423: Elementary Reading Methods, ED 424: Elementary Social Studies Methods, SCI 426: Elementary Science Methods, ED 460: Managing the Learning Environment, ED 470: Teaching Diverse Learners, ED 492: Student Teaching, Elementary. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education, Memorial Hall 210, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3050 The Special Education programs train professionals to provide services for people with disabilities. If students enroll in a Special Education degree program at MSU, department is sure that they will find their experience to be interesting and challenging. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Physical Science - Environmental Science Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Science Science Education   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: BIOL 151 General Biology II: Introduction to Zoology, GEOL 105 Physical Geology with lab, MATH 165 Calculus I, BIOL 154 General Biology III: Introduction to Botany, Elect from the following: BIOL 301 Evolution, BIOL 330 Biogeography, BIOL 347 General Ecology, CHEM 121 and 121L General Chemistry I, CHEM 122 and 122L General Chemistry II, Elect from the following: CHEM 230 Quantitative Analysis, CHEM 240 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry, CHEM 380 Environmental Chemistry, CSCI 101 Introduction to Computer Science, GEOL 210 Minerals and Rocks, Elect from the following: GEOL 240 Geology of North Dakota, GEOL 255 Economic and Petroleum Geology, GEOL 320 Oceanography, GEOL 321 Hydrogeology, MATH 166 Calculus II, MATH 240 Applied Statistics, Select from the following: PHYS 203 Introduction to Physics I, PHYS 204 Introduction to Physics II or PHYS 221 General Physics I, PHYS 222 General Physics II, Select one of the following: PHYS 405 Advanced Physics by Inquiry, PHYS 411 Principles of Physics Measurement, PHYS 412 Astronomical Instruments, SCI 240 Research Methods, SCI 480 Seminar, ED 250 Foundations of Education, ED 260 Educational Psychology, ED 320 Curriculum, Planning, and Assessment, ED 380 Technology in Teaching, ED 460 Managing the Learning Environment, ED 470 Teaching Diverse Learners, ED 493 Student Teaching, SCI 391 Teaching Science in the Secondary School, SPED 110 Introduction to Exceptional Children, SS 283 Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in America, Elect one of the following: PSY 255 Child and Adolescent Psychology, PSY 352 Adolescent Psychology. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Science Science Education College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Science Science Education, Room 230 - Cyril Moore Science Center, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3209 Science Education Programs hosted by the Cyril Moore Science Center offer a wide range of practicum-centered P-12 experiences in inquiry-based teaching methodology and curriculum design. Since 1987, these programs have presented numerous grant-funded courses and summer institutes in the context of the center&#39;s unique content-based Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree and the Master of Education degree offered by the College of Education and Health Sciences. All programs are linked to the curricula and facilities of numerous surrounding public and private schools through a series of teaching practica, local science fairs and olympiads, student teaching, and related events. At the Cyril Moore Science Center, teachers truly do &quot;learn by doing.&quot; Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Physical Science - Physical Science Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Science Science Education   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: GEOL 105 Physical Geology, PHYS 110 Astronomy, MATH 165 Calculus I, BIOL 150 General Biology I: Intro to Cellular Biology, CHEM 121/121L General Chemistry I, CHEM 122/122L General Chemistry II, CHEM 230 Quantitative Analysis, CSCI 101 Introduction to Computer Science, GEOL 210 Minerals and Rocks, GEOL 240 Geology of North Dakota, GEOL 320 Oceanography, MATH 166 Calculus II, MATH 240 Applied Statistics, Select from the following: PHYS 203 Introduction to Physics I, PHYS 204 Introduction to Physics II or PHYS 221 General Physics I, PHYS 222 General Physics II, Select one of the following: PHYS 405 Advanced Physics by Inquiry, PHYS 411 Principles of Physics Measurement, PHYS 412 Astronomical Instruments, SCI 240 Research Methods, SCI 480 Seminar, ED 250 Foundations of Education, ED 260 Educational Psychology, ED 320 Curriculum, Planning, and Assessment, ED 380 Technology in Teaching, ED 460 Managing the Learning Environment, ED 470 Teaching Diverse Learners, ED 493 Student Teaching, SCI 391 Teaching Science in the Secondary School, SPED 110 Introduction to Exceptional Children, SS 283 Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in America, Elect one of the following: PSY 255 Child and Adolescent Psychology, PSY 352 Adolescent Psychology. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Science Science Education College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Science Science Education, Room 230 - Cyril Moore Science Center, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3209 Science Education Programs hosted by the Cyril Moore Science Center offer a wide range of practicum-centered P-12 experiences in inquiry-based teaching methodology and curriculum design. Since 1987, these programs have presented numerous grant-funded courses and summer institutes in the context of the center&#39;s unique content-based Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree and the Master of Education degree offered by the College of Education and Health Sciences. All programs are linked to the curricula and facilities of numerous surrounding public and private schools through a series of teaching practica, local science fairs and olympiads, student teaching, and related events. At the Cyril Moore Science Center, teachers truly do &quot;learn by doing.&quot; Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Physics Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Science Physics   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: CHEM 121/121L General Chemistry I, CHEM 122/122L General Chemistry II, MATH 165 Calculus, PHYS 221 General Physics, PHYS 222 General Physics, PHYS 251 Modern Physics, PHYS 331 Mechanics, PHYS 341 Electricity and Magnetism, PHYS 411 Principles of Physics Measurement, PHYS 421 Quantum Mechanics, Elect from the following: PHYS 110 Astronomy, PHYS 321 Optics, PHYS 351 Thermal Physics, MATH 166 Calculus II, MATH 265 Calculus III, MATH 266 Introduction to Differential Equations, SCI 240 Research Methods, SCI 480 Seminar. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Science Physics College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Science Physics, 134CMSC, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3078 The College of Arts and Sciences provides a comprehensive, holistic, and interdisciplinary education at Minot State University. College faculty integrate excellent teaching with scholarly and creative activity, thereby preparing undergraduate and graduate students with the knowledge, values, and skills needed in our diverse world. To be recognized as one of the best liberal arts colleges among mid-sized, comprehensive state universities in and beyond the USA. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Psychology Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Addiction Studies, Psychology and Social Work   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: PSY 241 Introduction to Statistics, PSY 242 Research Methods in Psychology, PSY 375 History and Systems of Psychology, Elect one of the following: PSY 490 Senior Research Paper, PSY 491 Senior Seminar in Psychology, Elect two from the following: PSY 270 Abnormal Psychology, PSY 376 Social Psychology, PSY 411 Introduction to Personality Theories, Elect one of the following: PSY 349 Psychopharmacology, PSY 365 Evolutionary Psychology, PSY 460 Sensation and Perception, PSY 465 Physiological Psychology, Elect one of the following: PSY 252 Child Psychology, PSY 352 Adolescent Psychology, PSY 379 Psychology of Adult and Aging, Elect one of the following: PSY 410 Cognitive Psychology, PSY 435 Theories of Learning, PSY 460 Sensation and Perception, Elect one of the following: PSY 313 Industrial Organizational Psychology, PSY 413 Theories and Practice of Psychotherapy, PSY 420 Family Dynamics, PSY 423 Introduction to Counseling, PSY 424 Advanced Counseling, PSY 473 Behavior Modification. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Addiction Studies, Psychology and Social Work College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Addiction Studies, Psychology and Social Work, Memorial Hall 230C, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3145 Addiction occurs when an individual abuses alcohol, illegal street drugs, or prescribed medication over a period of time, resulting in an impairment in their personal and social functioning. Drug problems in the U. S. have created a national debate on how to curb the problem. Over 13 million adults are addicted to alcohol alone. The impact of addiction not only affects the addict but also family, friends, employers, and their social systems. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education Graduates of this program typically seek managerial and supervisory positions in the adult developmental disabilities service industry. Although this degree is designed as a career ladder choice for graduates of our Associate of Science program, high school graduates may begin the bachelor of science program with little or no experience. Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: SPED 110: Intro to Exceptional Children, SPED 310: Introduction to Developmental Disabilities, SPED 340: Classroom Assessment of Persons with Mental Handicaps, SPED 441: Methods of Teaching Persons with Mild Mental Handicaps, SPED 442: Educating Persons with Moderate Mental Handicaps, SPED 444: Vocational Programming for Persons with Mental Handicaps, SPED 445: Collaborative Partnerships in Special Education, SPED 498: Advanced Field Experience, CD 426: Speech and Language Development and Disabilities for Teachers, ED 495: Student Teaching, Special Areas, PSY 201: Dynamics of Adjustive Behavior and Mental Health, PSY 255: Child and Adolescent Psychology, SS 283: Ethnic and Cultural Divers in America, MUSC 101: Fundamentals of Music, HPER 210: First Aid and CPR, MATH 277: Math for Elementary Teachers I, MATH 377: Math for Elem. Teachers II, ENGL 238: Children's Literature, ED 250: Foundations of Education, ED 260: Educational Psychology, ART 201: Art Methods for Elementary Ed, MUSC 301: Music Methods for the Elem Teachers, ED 320: Curriculum, Planning and Assessment, HPER 340: Elementary Methods and Activities, ED 352: Foundations of Reading, ED 380: Technology in Teaching, ED 421: Elementary Mathematics Methods, ED 422: Elementary Language Arts Methods, ED 423: Elementary Reading Methods, ED 424: Elementary Social Studies Methods, SCI 426: Elementary Science Methods, ED 460: Managing the Learning Environment, ED 470: Teaching Diverse Learners, ED 492: Student Teaching, Elementary. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education, Memorial Hall 210, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3050 The Special Education programs train professionals to provide services for people with disabilities. If students enroll in a Special Education degree program at MSU, department is sure that they will find their experience to be interesting and challenging. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science in Nursing Full Time 4 Year(s) $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Nursing The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree is a four year course of study and provides a broad background of courses in liberal arts, sciences, and general education as a minimum foundation for professional nursing. A graduate is prepared as a generalist practitioner in nursing and is qualified to take the licensure examination to become a registered nurse. Minot State University’s nursing program provides experiences in meeting human needs holistically along the health illness continuum. The organizing framework for the nursing program’s curriculum is founded on the philosophical metaparadigm constructs of persons/humans, environment, health and nursing. Key curricular components emphasized throughout the curriculum are derived from the mission and philosophy and defined as professionalism, research, holistic health, and globalization. These four key curricular components are integral to the nursing curriculum. Students should have completed all sciences courses within 10 year prior to admission to the nursing major; maintained a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.75; achieved a minimum grade of "C" in each required support course; achieved a GPA of 2.8 in required support courses. Bachelor degree Minot State University   Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Nursing College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Nursing, Minot State University, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3101 The need for highly competent and caring nurses has never been greater. Opportunities for nurses with baccalaureate nursing degrees exist in a variety of healthcare settings. Nurse executives, federal agencies, the military, national nursing organizations, health care foundations, Magnet Hospitals, and minority nurse advocacy groups all recognize the unique value that baccalaureate prepared nurses bring to the practice setting. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Accounting Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Business, Department of Accounting and Finance The accounting major is designed to provide a basic level of expertise in accounting theory and practice. The student can complete additional courses in fraud examination, cost accounting, business law, auditing, not-for-profit accounting, and accounting information systems. The student may elect courses in anticipation of sitting for various professional examinations in the field of accounting or to provide additional background for a specific career track. Internships are also available to provide practical experience in diverse accounting fields. Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ACCT 200 Elements of Accounting I, ACCT 201 Elements of Accounting II, ACCT 300 Legal Environment of Business, BADM 226 Quantitative Methods for Business, BADM 301 Fundamentals of Management, BADM 321 Marketing, BIT 318 Business Communication, BIT 320 Management Information Systems, BOTE 247 Spreadsheet Applications, ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics, ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics, FIN 353 Corporation Finance, MATH 240 Applied Statistics, ACCT 301 Intermediate Accounting I, ACCT 302 Intermediate Accounting II, ACCT 303 Intermediate Accounting III, ACCT 321 Managerial Accounting, ACCT 331 Business Law I, ACCT 401 Advanced Accounting I, ACCT 411 Taxation of Individuals, ACCT 412 Taxation of Business Entities, ACCT 430 Auditing/Assurance Concepts, ACCT 480 Controllership, Elect at least 11 credits from the following: ACCT 315 Government/Non-Profit Accounting, ACCT 322 Advanced Managerial Accounting, ACCT 330 International Business Law, ACCT 332 Business Law II, ACCT 351 Fraud Examination, ACCT 360 Accounting Information Systems, ACCT 402 Advanced Accounting II, ACCT 431 Auditing/Assurance Practices, ACCT 497 Internship, ACCT 499 Special Topics, ECON 318 Money and Banking. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Business, Department of Accounting and Finance College of Business, Department of Accounting and Finance, Minot State University, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3293 The department is committed to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and proficiencies needed to pursue a wide variety of professional careers in the accounting and finance fields through their degrees and specialized programs. These programs will help to prepare students for professional certification exams such as the Certified Public Accountants (CPA) exam, Certified Management Accountants (CMA) exam, Certified Internal Auditors (CIA) exam, Certified Financial Management (CFM) exam, or the Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) exam. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Arts Administration Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University   Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3170 The objective of the art program consists of the development of creative, expressive and technically competent graduates. Inspiration, material, skill and judgment are directed toward this goal, as well as to the ability to form qualitative judgments within an aesthetic and historical context. Art education should be thought of as a body of knowledge inseparable from the activities that confirm and document that knowledge. The learning challenge will include opportunities for the student to gain knowledge about the art of other cultures, as well as that of our own. The choice of materials, the accompanying creative challenge and the aesthetic rationale must be tailored to the intellectual, emotional and physical abilities of the individual student and contemporary culture. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Computer Science - General Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: CSCI 160 Computer Science I, CSCI 161 Computer Science II, CSCI 242 Data Structures and Algorithms I, CSCI 275 Computer and Digital Hardware, CSCI 340 Local Area Networks, CSCI 352 Comparative Languages, CSCI 356 Data Base Management, CSCI 452 Compiler and Inter Const, CSCI 460 CS - Capstone, Elect one of the following: BIT 333 COBOL Programming I, CSCI 112 Visual Basic and VBA, CSCI 221 Web and Internet Programming, Elect three courses from the following: CSCI 243 Data Structures and Algorithms II, CSCI 260 The UNIX Environment, CSCI 321 Windows Programming, CSCI 323 Robotics, CSCI 330 Software Engineering and Testing, CSCI 331 Social Implications of Comp Tech, CSCI 360 Systems Programming, CSCI 370 Computer Organization, CSCI 410 Internship, MATH 470 Numerical Analysis, Elect one course from the following: CSCI 440 Local Area Networks II, CSCI 450 Operating Systems, CSCI 458 Computer Security, Required Support Math Courses: MATH 146 Applied Calculus, MATH 240 Applied Statistics, MATH 305 Linear Algebra or MATH 208 Discrete Math. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3077 This department is responsible for training mathematicians, math teachers, and computer scientists, as well as teaching all students as part of the general education requirement. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Computer Science - Professional Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: CSCI 160 Computer Science I, CSCI 161 Computer Science II, CSCI 242 Data Structures and Algorithms I, CSCI 275 Computer and Digital Hardware, CSCI 340 Local Area Networks, CSCI 352 Comparative Languages, CSCI 356 Data Base Management, CSCI 321 Windows Programming, CSCI 331 Social Implications of Comp Tech, CSCI 360 Systems Programming, CSCI 370 Computer Organization, CSCI 452 Compiler and Inter Const, CSCI 460 CS - Capstone, Elect one of the following: BIT 333 COBOL Programming I, CSCI 112 Visual Basic and VBA, CSCI 221 Web and Internet Programming, Elect two courses from the following: CSCI 260 The UNIX Environment, CSCI 243 Data Structures and Algorithms II, CSCI 323 Robotics, CSCI 330 Software Engineering and Testing, CSCI 410 Internship, MATH 470 Numerical Analysis, Elect one courses from the following: CSCI 440 Local Area Networks II, CSCI 450 Operating Systems, CSCI 458 Computer Security, Required Support Math Courses: MATH 165 Calculus I, MATH 166 Calculus II, MATH 205 Math Proof and Problem Solving, MATH 240 Applied Statistics, MATH 208 Discrete Math, MATH 305 Linear Algebra. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3077 This department is responsible for training mathematicians, math teachers, and computer scientists, as well as teaching all students as part of the general education requirement. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Corporate Fitness Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education Graduates of this program typically seek managerial and supervisory positions in the adult developmental disabilities service industry. Although this degree is designed as a career ladder choice for graduates of our Associate of Science program, high school graduates may begin the bachelor of science program with little or no experience. Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: SPED 110: Intro to Exceptional Children, SPED 310: Introduction to Developmental Disabilities, SPED 340: Classroom Assessment of Persons with Mental Handicaps, SPED 441: Methods of Teaching Persons with Mild Mental Handicaps, SPED 442: Educating Persons with Moderate Mental Handicaps, SPED 444: Vocational Programming for Persons with Mental Handicaps, SPED 445: Collaborative Partnerships in Special Education, SPED 498: Advanced Field Experience, CD 426: Speech and Language Development and Disabilities for Teachers, ED 495: Student Teaching, Special Areas, PSY 201: Dynamics of Adjustive Behavior and Mental Health, PSY 255: Child and Adolescent Psychology, SS 283: Ethnic and Cultural Divers in America, MUSC 101: Fundamentals of Music, HPER 210: First Aid and CPR, MATH 277: Math for Elementary Teachers I, MATH 377: Math for Elem. Teachers II, ENGL 238: Children's Literature, ED 250: Foundations of Education, ED 260: Educational Psychology, ART 201: Art Methods for Elementary Ed, MUSC 301: Music Methods for the Elem Teachers, ED 320: Curriculum, Planning and Assessment, HPER 340: Elementary Methods and Activities, ED 352: Foundations of Reading, ED 380: Technology in Teaching, ED 421: Elementary Mathematics Methods, ED 422: Elementary Language Arts Methods, ED 423: Elementary Reading Methods, ED 424: Elementary Social Studies Methods, SCI 426: Elementary Science Methods, ED 460: Managing the Learning Environment, ED 470: Teaching Diverse Learners, ED 492: Student Teaching, Elementary. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education, Memorial Hall 210, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3050 The Special Education programs train professionals to provide services for people with disabilities. If students enroll in a Special Education degree program at MSU, department is sure that they will find their experience to be interesting and challenging. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Corporate Fitness - Health and Wellness Concentration Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education Graduates of this program typically seek managerial and supervisory positions in the adult developmental disabilities service industry. Although this degree is designed as a career ladder choice for graduates of our Associate of Science program, high school graduates may begin the bachelor of science program with little or no experience. Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: SPED 110: Intro to Exceptional Children, SPED 310: Introduction to Developmental Disabilities, SPED 340: Classroom Assessment of Persons with Mental Handicaps, SPED 441: Methods of Teaching Persons with Mild Mental Handicaps, SPED 442: Educating Persons with Moderate Mental Handicaps, SPED 444: Vocational Programming for Persons with Mental Handicaps, SPED 445: Collaborative Partnerships in Special Education, SPED 498: Advanced Field Experience, CD 426: Speech and Language Development and Disabilities for Teachers, ED 495: Student Teaching, Special Areas, PSY 201: Dynamics of Adjustive Behavior and Mental Health, PSY 255: Child and Adolescent Psychology, SS 283: Ethnic and Cultural Divers in America, MUSC 101: Fundamentals of Music, HPER 210: First Aid and CPR, MATH 277: Math for Elementary Teachers I, MATH 377: Math for Elem. Teachers II, ENGL 238: Children's Literature, ED 250: Foundations of Education, ED 260: Educational Psychology, ART 201: Art Methods for Elementary Ed, MUSC 301: Music Methods for the Elem Teachers, ED 320: Curriculum, Planning and Assessment, HPER 340: Elementary Methods and Activities, ED 352: Foundations of Reading, ED 380: Technology in Teaching, ED 421: Elementary Mathematics Methods, ED 422: Elementary Language Arts Methods, ED 423: Elementary Reading Methods, ED 424: Elementary Social Studies Methods, SCI 426: Elementary Science Methods, ED 460: Managing the Learning Environment, ED 470: Teaching Diverse Learners, ED 492: Student Teaching, Elementary. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education, Memorial Hall 210, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3050 The Special Education programs train professionals to provide services for people with disabilities. If students enroll in a Special Education degree program at MSU, department is sure that they will find their experience to be interesting and challenging. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Criminal Justice Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Criminal Justice   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: CJ 120 Introduction to Criminal Justice, CJ 230 Criminal Law, CJ 300 Policing and Police-Community Relations, CJ 330 Criminological Theory, CJ 340 Juvenile Justice System, CJ 370 Court Process and Sentencing, CJ 380 Corrections, CJ 491 Senior Seminar, (Must be taken in final semester), CJ 226 Introduction to Criminal Investigations, CJ 299 Special Topics, CJ 320 Probation, Parole, and Intermediate Punishments, CJ 345 Policy Issues in Criminal Justice, CJ 350 Criminal Procedure, CJ 362 Women in the Criminal Justice System, CJ 365 Law and Society, CJ 375 Gangs, CJ 385 Terrorism, CJ 394 Independent Study, Prerequisite: consent of instructor. CJ 395 Victims and Victimology, CJ 410 Administration of Criminal Justice Systems, CJ 450 White-Collar Crime, CJ 471 Mental Health Law and Justice, CJ 480 CJ Research and Data Analysis, CJ 490 Role Conflict and Performance Dilemmas in Criminal Justice, CJ 497 Field Experience (3-6), CJ 499 Special Topics (1-8) May be repeated once for 3 credit hours; consent of instructor. Prerequisite: all core courses must be completed. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Criminal Justice College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Criminal Justice, 500 University Ave West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3303 The Department of Criminal Justice at Minot State University exposes students to relevant social, political, economic, and philosophical issues confronting the justice system both within the United States and in other countries. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Finance Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Business, Department of Accounting and Finance The finance major prepares students for a wide variety of careers in business and government, including corporate financial management, financial analysis, financial institutions, entrepreneurship, investments, real estate, financial planning, and international business. It provides students with knowledge and decision-making skills for acquiring, investing, and managing capital. The concepts, methods, and techniques equips the students with a thorough understanding of the financial process in order to add value to any organization. Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ACCT 200 Elements of Accounting I, ACCT 201 Elements of Accounting II, ACCT 300 Legal Environment of Business, BADM 301 Fundamentals of Management, BADM 321 Marketing, BADM 226 Quantitative Methods for Business, BIT 318 Business Communication, BIT 320 Management Information Systems, BOTE 247 Spreadsheet Applications, ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics, ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics, FIN 353 Corporation Finance, MATH 240 Applied Statistics, ACCT 321 Managerial Accounting, BADM 409 International Business, FIN 355 Investments, FIN 357 Advanced Corporate Finance, FIN 360 Entrepreneurial Finance, FIN 454 Portfolio Theory, FIN 455 Financial Institutions and Markets, FIN 458 Cases In Finance, Select three courses from the following: ACCT 301 Intermediate Accounting I, ACCT 302 Intermediate Accounting II, ACCT 303 Intermediate Accounting III, ACCT 411 Taxation of Individuals, ACCT 412 Taxation of Business Entities, BADM 496 Business Consulting, ECON 318 Money and Banking, ECON 410 Managerial Economics, FIN 443 Real Estate Finance, FIN 451 Insurance and Risk Management, FIN 457 International Corporate Finance, FIN 497 Internship, FIN 499 Special Topics. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Business, Department of Accounting and Finance College of Business, Department of Accounting and Finance, Minot State University, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3293 The department is committed to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and proficiencies needed to pursue a wide variety of professional careers in the accounting and finance fields through their degrees and specialized programs. These programs will help to prepare students for professional certification exams such as the Certified Public Accountants (CPA) exam, Certified Management Accountants (CMA) exam, Certified Internal Auditors (CIA) exam, Certified Financial Management (CFM) exam, or the Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) exam. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in International Business Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Business, Department of Business Administration   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ACCT 200 Elements of Accounting I, ACCT 201 Elements of Accounting II, BADM 226 Quantitative Methods for Business, BADM 301 Fundamentals of Management, BADM 321 Marketing, FIN 353 Corporation Finance, BOTE 247 Spreadsheet Applications, BIT 318 Business Communication, BIT 320 Management Information Systems, ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics, ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics, MATH 240 Applied Statistics, ACCT 300 Legal Environment of Business, ACCT 321 Managerial Accounting, BADM 409 International Business, BADM 427 International Marketing, BADM 437 International Culture and Management, BADM 462 International Business Strategy, International Business Electives, International Business Internship(s), International Business Study Tour(s), International Business Topical Course(s), Any Foreign Language course(s), Any 300 or 400 level College of Business course(s), Any 300 or 400 level Economics course(s) or any of the following: GEOG 161 World Regional Geography, GEOG 262 North America, GEOG 363 Geography of Central Asia, GEOG 364 Africa, GEOG 365 Monsoon Asia, GEOG 366 Latin America, GEOG 367 Europe, GEOG 368 Geography of Russia, GEOG 369 Geography of the Caribbean, GEOG 370 Geography of World Tourism, GEOG 450 Human Geography Seminar, HIST 102 Western Civilization II, HIST 380 History of Mexico, HIST 435 Latin American History Seminar, HIST 450 Modern Germany, HIST 460 Modern France and Francophone Society, PHIL 202 World Religions, POLS 220 International Politics, SOC 374 Cultural Studies, SOC 455 Global Families. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Business, Department of Business Administration College of Business, Department of Business Administration, Old Main 304, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3110 The curriculum includes a general business core, and then courses specifically designated for the three areas noted above. Throughout the curriculum, emphasis is given to the application of theory and research tools/techniques in creation of real business situations through the use of cases, computer simulations, internships, and consulting opportunities. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Management Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Business, Department of Business Administration   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ACCT 200 Elements of Accounting I, ACCT 201 Elements of Accounting II, BADM 226 Quantitative Methods for Business, BADM 301 Fundamentals of Management, BADM 321 Marketing, FIN 353 Corporation Finance, BOTE 247 Spreadsheet Applications, BIT 318 Business Communication, BIT 320 Management Information Systems, ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics, ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics, MATH 240 Applied Statistics, ACCT 321 Managerial Accounting, BADM 303 Human Resource Management, BADM 416 Operations Management, BADM 465 Strategic Management, BADM 436 Organizational Behavior Principles and Practices, BADM 304 Entrepreneurship, BADM 409 International Business, BADM 489 Entrepreneurship and New Venture Creation. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Business, Department of Business Administration College of Business, Department of Business Administration, Old Main 304, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3110 The curriculum includes a general business core, and then courses specifically designated for the three areas noted above. Throughout the curriculum, emphasis is given to the application of theory and research tools/techniques in creation of real business situations through the use of cases, computer simulations, internships, and consulting opportunities. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Management Information Systems Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Business, Department of Business Information Technology   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ACCT 200 Elements of Accounting I, ACCT 201 Elements of Accounting II, ACCT 300 Legal Environment of Business, BADM 120 Fundamentals of Business, BOTE 152 Keyboarding II, BIT 154 Word Processing and Presentation Software, BIT 235 Introduction to Website Design, BIT 236 Business Design Tools, BOTE 247 Spreadsheet Applications, BIT 318 Business Communication, BIT 320 Management Information Systems, BIT 342 Advanced Web Site Design, BIT 385 Technology Management, BIT 421 Philosophy of Career and Technical Education, BIT 423 Coordinating Techniques, MOS Certification at specialist level in Excel, Word or PowerPoint, ED 250 Foundations of Education, ED 260 Educational Psychology, ED 320 Curriculum, Planning and Assessment, ED 380 Technology in Teaching, ED 460 Managing the Learning Environment, ED 470 Teaching Diverse Learners, ED 493 Student Teaching, SS 283 Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in America, SPED 110 Introduction to Exceptional Children, PSY 255 Child and Adolescent Psychology or PSY 352 Adolescent Psychology, BIT 391 Methods of Teaching Business. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Business, Department of Business Information Technology College of Business, Department of Business Information Technology, Old Main 304, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3110 The BIT department offers education opportunities in Information Technology and Business Education, two fields currently facing shortages in skilled workers. BIT curriculum is available on campus, Minot Air Force Base and Online. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Multimedia Studies - Ceramics Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ART 112 Computer Graphics, ART 113 Digital Tools: Imaging and Print, ART 122 Two-Dimensional Design, ART 123 Color Theory, ART 191 Visual Arts Seminar I, ART 213 Graphic Design I, ART 280 Photography I, ART 208 Digital Tools: Interactive Web, ART 209 Digital Tools: Motion, ART 291 Visual Arts Seminar II, ART 391 Visual Arts Seminar III, ART 422 Digital Design: Interactive Web, ART 423 Digital Design: Motion, ART 491 Visual Arts Seminar IV, ART 497 Internship, ART 122 Two-Dimensional Design, ART 123 Color Theory, ART 124 Three-Dimensional Design, ART 130 Drawing I, ART 250 Ceramics I. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3170 The objective of the art program consists of the development of creative, expressive and technically competent graduates. Inspiration, material, skill and judgment are directed toward this goal, as well as to the ability to form qualitative judgments within an aesthetic and historical context. Art education should be thought of as a body of knowledge inseparable from the activities that confirm and document that knowledge. The learning challenge will include opportunities for the student to gain knowledge about the art of other cultures, as well as that of our own. The choice of materials, the accompanying creative challenge and the aesthetic rationale must be tailored to the intellectual, emotional and physical abilities of the individual student and contemporary culture. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Multimedia Studies - Crafts Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ART 112 Computer Graphics, ART 113 Digital Tools: Imaging and Print, ART 122 Two-Dimensional Design, ART 123 Color Theory, ART 191 Visual Arts Seminar I, ART 213 Graphic Design I, ART 280 Photography I, ART 208 Digital Tools: Interactive Web, ART 209 Digital Tools: Motion, ART 291 Visual Arts Seminar II, ART 391 Visual Arts Seminar III, ART 422 Digital Design: Interactive Web, ART 423 Digital Design: Motion, ART 491 Visual Arts Seminar IV, ART 497 Internship, ART 122 Two Dimensional Design, ART 123 Color Theory, ART 124 Three-Dimensional Design, ART 130 Drawing I, ART 140 Crafts I. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3170 The objective of the art program consists of the development of creative, expressive and technically competent graduates. Inspiration, material, skill and judgment are directed toward this goal, as well as to the ability to form qualitative judgments within an aesthetic and historical context. Art education should be thought of as a body of knowledge inseparable from the activities that confirm and document that knowledge. The learning challenge will include opportunities for the student to gain knowledge about the art of other cultures, as well as that of our own. The choice of materials, the accompanying creative challenge and the aesthetic rationale must be tailored to the intellectual, emotional and physical abilities of the individual student and contemporary culture. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Multimedia Studies - Graphic Design Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ART 112 Computer Graphics, ART 113 Digital Tools: Imaging and Print, ART 122 Two-Dimensional Design, ART 123 Color Theory, ART 191 Visual Arts Seminar I, ART 213 Graphic Design I, ART 280 Photography I, ART 208 Digital Tools: Interactive Web, ART 209 Digital Tools: Motion, ART 291 Visual Arts Seminar II, ART 391 Visual Arts Seminar III, ART 422 Digital Design: Interactive Web, ART 423 Digital Design: Motion, ART 491 Visual Arts Seminar IV, ART 497 Internship, ART 112 Computer Graphics, ART 122 Two-Dimensional Design, ART 123 Color Theory, ART 130 Drawing I, ART 213 Graphic Design I. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3170 The objective of the art program consists of the development of creative, expressive and technically competent graduates. Inspiration, material, skill and judgment are directed toward this goal, as well as to the ability to form qualitative judgments within an aesthetic and historical context. Art education should be thought of as a body of knowledge inseparable from the activities that confirm and document that knowledge. The learning challenge will include opportunities for the student to gain knowledge about the art of other cultures, as well as that of our own. The choice of materials, the accompanying creative challenge and the aesthetic rationale must be tailored to the intellectual, emotional and physical abilities of the individual student and contemporary culture. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Multimedia Studies - Painting Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ART 112 Computer Graphics, ART 113 Digital Tools: Imaging and Print, ART 122 Two-Dimensional Design, ART 123 Color Theory, ART 191 Visual Arts Seminar I, ART 213 Graphic Design I, ART 280 Photography I, ART 208 Digital Tools: Interactive Web, ART 209 Digital Tools: Motion, ART 291 Visual Arts Seminar II, ART 391 Visual Arts Seminar III, ART 422 Digital Design: Interactive Web, ART 423 Digital Design: Motion, ART 491 Visual Arts Seminar IV, ART 497 Internship, ART 122 Two-Dimensional Design, ART 123 Color Theory, ART 130 Drawing I, ART 220 Painting I, ART 380 Watermedia I. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3170 The objective of the art program consists of the development of creative, expressive and technically competent graduates. Inspiration, material, skill and judgment are directed toward this goal, as well as to the ability to form qualitative judgments within an aesthetic and historical context. Art education should be thought of as a body of knowledge inseparable from the activities that confirm and document that knowledge. The learning challenge will include opportunities for the student to gain knowledge about the art of other cultures, as well as that of our own. The choice of materials, the accompanying creative challenge and the aesthetic rationale must be tailored to the intellectual, emotional and physical abilities of the individual student and contemporary culture. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Multimedia Studies - Photography Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ART 112 Computer Graphics, ART 113 Digital Tools: Imaging and Print, ART 122 Two-Dimensional Design, ART 123 Color Theory, ART 191 Visual Arts Seminar I, ART 213 Graphic Design I, ART 280 Photography I, ART 208 Digital Tools: Interactive Web, ART 209 Digital Tools: Motion, ART 291 Visual Arts Seminar II, ART 391 Visual Arts Seminar III, ART 422 Digital Design: Interactive Web, ART 423 Digital Design: Motion, ART 491 Visual Arts Seminar IV, ART 497 Internship, ART 122 Two-Dimensional Design, ART 123 Color Theory, ART 130 Drawing I, ART 280 Photography I, ART 380 Photography II. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3170 The objective of the art program consists of the development of creative, expressive and technically competent graduates. Inspiration, material, skill and judgment are directed toward this goal, as well as to the ability to form qualitative judgments within an aesthetic and historical context. Art education should be thought of as a body of knowledge inseparable from the activities that confirm and document that knowledge. The learning challenge will include opportunities for the student to gain knowledge about the art of other cultures, as well as that of our own. The choice of materials, the accompanying creative challenge and the aesthetic rationale must be tailored to the intellectual, emotional and physical abilities of the individual student and contemporary culture. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Multimedia Studies - Printmaking and Drawing Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ART 112 Computer Graphics, ART 113 Digital Tools: Imaging and Print, ART 122 Two-Dimensional Design, ART 123 Color Theory, ART 191 Visual Arts Seminar I, ART 213 Graphic Design I, ART 280 Photography I, ART 208 Digital Tools: Interactive Web, ART 209 Digital Tools: Motion, ART 291 Visual Arts Seminar II, ART 391 Visual Arts Seminar III, ART 422 Digital Design: Interactive Web, ART 423 Digital Design: Motion, ART 491 Visual Arts Seminar IV, ART 497 Internship, ART 122 Two-Dimensional Design, ART 123 Color Theory, ART 130 Drawing I, ART 270 Printmaking I, Elect one of the following: ART 231 Figure Drawing, ART 331 Drawing II. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3170 The objective of the art program consists of the development of creative, expressive and technically competent graduates. Inspiration, material, skill and judgment are directed toward this goal, as well as to the ability to form qualitative judgments within an aesthetic and historical context. Art education should be thought of as a body of knowledge inseparable from the activities that confirm and document that knowledge. The learning challenge will include opportunities for the student to gain knowledge about the art of other cultures, as well as that of our own. The choice of materials, the accompanying creative challenge and the aesthetic rationale must be tailored to the intellectual, emotional and physical abilities of the individual student and contemporary culture. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Multimedia Studies - Sculpture Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ART 112 Computer Graphics, ART 113 Digital Tools: Imaging and Print, ART 122 Two-Dimensional Design, ART 123 Color Theory, ART 191 Visual Arts Seminar I, ART 213 Graphic Design I, ART 280 Photography I, ART 208 Digital Tools: Interactive Web, ART 209 Digital Tools: Motion, ART 291 Visual Arts Seminar II, ART 391 Visual Arts Seminar III, ART 422 Digital Design: Interactive Web, ART 423 Digital Design: Motion, ART 491 Visual Arts Seminar IV, ART 497 Internship, ART 122 Two-Dimensional Design, ART 123 Color Theory, ART 124 Three-dimensional Design, ART 130 Drawing I, ART 265 Sculpture I. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Humanities Art Program, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3170 The objective of the art program consists of the development of creative, expressive and technically competent graduates. Inspiration, material, skill and judgment are directed toward this goal, as well as to the ability to form qualitative judgments within an aesthetic and historical context. Art education should be thought of as a body of knowledge inseparable from the activities that confirm and document that knowledge. The learning challenge will include opportunities for the student to gain knowledge about the art of other cultures, as well as that of our own. The choice of materials, the accompanying creative challenge and the aesthetic rationale must be tailored to the intellectual, emotional and physical abilities of the individual student and contemporary culture. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Radiologic Technology Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Science   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: MATH 107 Precalculus, PHYS 203 Introduction to Physics I, PHYS 204 Introduction to Physics II, PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology, SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology, BADM 301 Fundamentals of Management, BADM 303 Personnel Management, BIOL 220 Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 221 Anatomy and Physiology II, CHEM 115 and 115L Introductory Chemistry, MATH 240 Applied Statistics, HPER 431 Kinesiology, PHIL 210 Ethics, PSY 270 Abnormal Psychology, SCI 102 Introduction to Radiologic Technology, Elect one from the following: CSCI 101 Introduction to Computing. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Science College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Science, Cyril Moore Science Center, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3161 The College of Arts and Sciences provides a comprehensive, holistic, and interdisciplinary education at Minot State University. College faculty integrate excellent teaching with scholarly and creative activity, thereby preparing undergraduate and graduate students with the knowledge, values, and skills needed in our diverse world. To be recognized as one of the best liberal arts colleges among mid-sized, comprehensive state universities in and beyond the USA. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science with a Major in Virtual Business Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Business, Department of Business Information Technology   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: BIT 235 Introduction to Web Site Design, BIT 312 Database Theory and Application, BIT 358 Networking for Managers, BIT 450 Knowledge Management, BIT 455 Virtual Teams, BIT 457 Virtual Business Technology, BIT 471 Strategies for Managing a Virtual Business, BADM 303 Human Resource Management, CSCI 331 Social Implications of Computer Technology. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Business, Department of Business Information Technology College of Business, Department of Business Information Technology, Old Main 304, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3110 The BIT department offers education opportunities in Information Technology and Business Education, two fields currently facing shortages in skilled workers. BIT curriculum is available on campus, Minot Air Force Base and Online. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Bachelor of Science with a major in Marketing Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Business, Department of Business Administration   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Bachelor degree Minot State University The courses are: ACCT 200 Elements of Accounting I, ACCT 201 Elements of Accounting II, BADM 226 Quantitative Methods for Business, BADM 301 Fundamentals of Management, BADM 321 Marketing, FIN 353 Corporation Finance, BOTE 247 Spreadsheet Applications, BIT 318 Business Communication, BIT 320 Management Information Systems, ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics, ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics, MATH 240 Applied Statistics, ACCT 321 Managerial Accounting, BADM 303 Human Resource Management, BADM 416 Operations Management, BADM 465 Strategic Management, BADM 436 Organizational Behavior Principles and Practices, BADM 304 Entrepreneurship, BADM 409 International Business, BADM 489 Entrepreneurship and New Venture Creation. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Business, Department of Business Administration College of Business, Department of Business Administration, Old Main 304, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3110 The curriculum includes a general business core, and then courses specifically designated for the three areas noted above. Throughout the curriculum, emphasis is given to the application of theory and research tools/techniques in creation of real business situations through the use of cases, computer simulations, internships, and consulting opportunities. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Education Specialist in School Psychology Full Time 3 Year(s) $ 24,804 ( Rs 11,41,976 ) a year College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Addiction Studies, Psychology and Social Work The program provides students with the theoretical and practical skills to be an effective school psychologist. The curriculum stresses assessment skills, intervention techniques, and consultative strategies through numerous practicum opportunities. The program trains practitioners who are culturally competent service providers. Applicant should have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with a minimum undergraduate grade point average of at least 2.75 (scale of A=4.0). Students who apply to the School Psychology program should have a strong background either in education or psychology. All students admitted into the program must have had an undergraduate statistics course. Applicants are required to furnish official transcripts from regionally accredited institutions, scores on the GRE, letters of recommendation. For international students scores on TOEFL examination is 550 for the written exam and 197 for the computer based exam. Masters Minot State University   Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Addiction Studies, Psychology and Social Work College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Addiction Studies, Psychology and Social Work, Memorial Hall 230C, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3145 Addiction occurs when an individual abuses alcohol, illegal street drugs, or prescribed medication over a period of time, resulting in an impairment in their personal and social functioning. Drug problems in the U. S. have created a national debate on how to curb the problem. Over 13 million adults are addicted to alcohol alone. The impact of addiction not only affects the addict but also family, friends, employers, and their social systems. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Master of Arts in Teaching - Mathematics Full Time Variable $ 24,804 ( Rs 11,41,976 ) a year College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science This program is designed for experienced secondary school mathematics teachers or individuals who have completed a program of teacher preparation in mathematics. The program offers candidates the opportunity to broaden and deepen their knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of mathematics, and gain information to enrich the classes they teach now or will teach in the future. Applicant should have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with a minimum undergraduate grade point average of at least 2.75 (scale of A=4.0). Applicant must hold a teacher certification prior to graduation and must possess an undergraduate major or strong minor in mathematics. An applicant not satisfying this requirement may be provisionally admitted pending approval of collateral course work by the Chairperson. Applicants are required to furnish official transcripts from regionally accredited institutions, scores on the GRE, letters of recommendation. For international students scores on TOEFL examination is 550 for the written exam and 197 for the computer based exam. Masters Minot State University   Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3077 This department is responsible for training mathematicians, math teachers, and computer scientists, as well as teaching all students as part of the general education requirement. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Master of Education in Teacher Education and Human Performance - Art Full Time Variable $ 24,804 ( Rs 11,41,976 ) a year College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance The program concentrates on examining current trends in curriculum and instruction, developing breadth and depth in knowledge and understanding of the teaching and learning process, developing skills necessary to do action research and enhancing the knowledge base in the content area of their choice. Applicant should have a bachelor's degree in education or related area from an accredited college or university with a overall GPA of 2.75, or 3.0 on the last 60 hours of course work. A minimum of two years experience in education or a related area is required. Applicants are required to furnish official transcripts from regionally accredited institutions, scores on the GRE, letters of recommendation. For international students scores on TOEFL examination is 550 for the written exam and 197 for the computer based exam. Masters Minot State University The courses includes Designing and Interpreting Education Research, Diversity in a Global Perspective, Integrating Tech. into Teaching and Learning, Curriculum Design and Assessment, Models of Teaching and Learning, Drawing, Painting, Ceramics, Sculpture, Graphic Design, Photography. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance, Old Main 202, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3028 The Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance is responsible for: the required pedagogy courses for all teaching majors; the preparation of Elementary teachers; the preparation of Physical Education teachers; and the preparation of Corporate Fitness Majors. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Master of Education in Teacher Education and Human Performance - Business Full Time Variable $ 24,804 ( Rs 11,41,976 ) a year College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance The program concentrates on examining current trends in curriculum and instruction, developing breadth and depth in knowledge and understanding of the teaching and learning process, developing skills necessary to do action research and enhancing the knowledge base in the content area of their choice. Applicant should have a bachelor's degree in education or related area from an accredited college or university with a overall GPA of 2.75, or 3.0 on the last 60 hours of course work. A minimum of two years experience in education or a related area is required. Applicants are required to furnish official transcripts from regionally accredited institutions, scores on the GRE, letters of recommendation. For international students scores on TOEFL examination is 550 for the written exam and 197 for the computer based exam. Masters Minot State University The courses includes Designing and Interpreting Education Research, Diversity in a Global Perspective, Integrating Tech. into Teaching and Learning, Curriculum Design and Assessment, Models of Teaching and Learning, Managerial Communication, Management Information Systems, Special Topics in BIT, Contemporary Methods of Teaching Business, Thesis. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance, Old Main 202, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3028 The Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance is responsible for: the required pedagogy courses for all teaching majors; the preparation of Elementary teachers; the preparation of Physical Education teachers; and the preparation of Corporate Fitness Majors. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Master of Education in Teacher Education and Human Performance - Elementary Full Time Variable $ 24,804 ( Rs 11,41,976 ) a year College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance The program concentrates on examining current trends in curriculum and instruction, developing breadth and depth in knowledge and understanding of the teaching and learning process, developing skills necessary to do action research and enhancing the knowledge base in the content area of their choice. Applicant should have a bachelor's degree in education or related area from an accredited college or university with a overall GPA of 2.75, or 3.0 on the last 60 hours of course work. A minimum of two years experience in education or a related area is required. Applicants are required to furnish official transcripts from regionally accredited institutions, scores on the GRE, letters of recommendation. For international students scores on TOEFL examination is 550 for the written exam and 197 for the computer based exam. Masters Minot State University The courses includes Designing and Interpreting Education Research, Diversity in a Global Perspective, Integrating Tech. into Teaching and Learning, Curriculum Design and Assessment, Models of Teaching and Learning, Foundations of Education, Current Trends in Science, Current Trends in Social Science, Current Trends in Language Arts and Reading, Current Trends in Mathematics, Thesis. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance, Old Main 202, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3028 The Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance is responsible for: the required pedagogy courses for all teaching majors; the preparation of Elementary teachers; the preparation of Physical Education teachers; and the preparation of Corporate Fitness Majors. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Master of Education in Teacher Education and Human Performance - Elementary Mathematics Full Time Variable $ 24,804 ( Rs 11,41,976 ) a year College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance The program concentrates on examining current trends in curriculum and instruction, developing breadth and depth in knowledge and understanding of the teaching and learning process, developing skills necessary to do action research and enhancing the knowledge base in the content area of their choice. Applicant should have a bachelor's degree in education or related area from an accredited college or university with a overall GPA of 2.75, or 3.0 on the last 60 hours of course work. A minimum of two years experience in education or a related area is required. Applicants are required to furnish official transcripts from regionally accredited institutions, scores on the GRE, letters of recommendation. For international students scores on TOEFL examination is 550 for the written exam and 197 for the computer based exam. Masters Minot State University The courses includes Designing and Interpreting Education Research, Diversity in a Global Perspective, Integrating Tech. into Teaching and Learning, Curriculum Design and Assessment, Models of Teaching and Learning, EI/MS Measurement, EI/MS Problem Solv /Alg Reasoning, EI/MS Geometry, Probability and Stats, Using Technology in EI/MS Math. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance, Old Main 202, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3028 The Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance is responsible for: the required pedagogy courses for all teaching majors; the preparation of Elementary teachers; the preparation of Physical Education teachers; and the preparation of Corporate Fitness Majors. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Master of Education in Teacher Education and Human Performance - English Full Time Variable $ 24,804 ( Rs 11,41,976 ) a year College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance The program concentrates on examining current trends in curriculum and instruction, developing breadth and depth in knowledge and understanding of the teaching and learning process, developing skills necessary to do action research and enhancing the knowledge base in the content area of their choice. Applicant should have a bachelor's degree in education or related area from an accredited college or university with a overall GPA of 2.75, or 3.0 on the last 60 hours of course work. A minimum of two years experience in education or a related area is required. Applicants are required to furnish official transcripts from regionally accredited institutions, scores on the GRE, letters of recommendation. For international students scores on TOEFL examination is 550 for the written exam and 197 for the computer based exam. Masters Minot State University The courses includes Designing and Interpreting Education Research, Diversity in a Global Perspective, Integrating Tech. into Teaching and Learning, Curriculum Design and Assessment, Models of Teaching and Learning, Professional Issues and Methods, Research in Teaching Writing, Topics in English Pedagogy, Topics in Teaching Literature, Topics in Teaching Writing, Independent Study. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance, Old Main 202, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3028 The Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance is responsible for: the required pedagogy courses for all teaching majors; the preparation of Elementary teachers; the preparation of Physical Education teachers; and the preparation of Corporate Fitness Majors. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Master of Education in Teacher Education and Human Performance - Gifted and Talented Full Time Variable $ 24,804 ( Rs 11,41,976 ) a year College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance The program concentrates on examining current trends in curriculum and instruction, developing breadth and depth in knowledge and understanding of the teaching and learning process, developing skills necessary to do action research and enhancing the knowledge base in the content area of their choice. Applicant should have a bachelor's degree in education or related area from an accredited college or university with a overall GPA of 2.75, or 3.0 on the last 60 hours of course work. A minimum of two years experience in education or a related area is required. Applicants are required to furnish official transcripts from regionally accredited institutions, scores on the GRE, letters of recommendation. For international students scores on TOEFL examination is 550 for the written exam and 197 for the computer based exam. Masters Minot State University The courses includes Designing and Interpreting Education Research, Diversity in a Global Perspective, Integrating Tech. into Teaching and Learning, Curriculum Design and Assessment, Models of Teaching and Learning, Historical Perspectives in Gifted Education, Characteristics of Gifted Children, Curriculum Models, Student Teaching in Gifted Education, Thesis. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance, Old Main 202, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3028 The Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance is responsible for: the required pedagogy courses for all teaching majors; the preparation of Elementary teachers; the preparation of Physical Education teachers; and the preparation of Corporate Fitness Majors. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Master of Education in Teacher Education and Human Performance - Human Performance and Physical Education Full Time Variable $ 24,804 ( Rs 11,41,976 ) a year College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance The program concentrates on examining current trends in curriculum and instruction, developing breadth and depth in knowledge and understanding of the teaching and learning process, developing skills necessary to do action research and enhancing the knowledge base in the content area of their choice. Applicant should have a bachelor's degree in education or related area from an accredited college or university with a overall GPA of 2.75, or 3.0 on the last 60 hours of course work. A minimum of two years experience in education or a related area is required. Applicants are required to furnish official transcripts from regionally accredited institutions, scores on the GRE, letters of recommendation. For international students scores on TOEFL examination is 550 for the written exam and 197 for the computer based exam. Masters Minot State University The courses includes Designing and Interpreting Education Research, Diversity in a Global Perspective, Integrating Tech. into Teaching and Learning, Curriculum Design and Assessment, Models of Teaching and Learning, Exercise Science, Advanced Methods of Teaching Group Fitness, Advanced Methods of Teaching Resistance Training, Psychology of Phy Ed, Exercise Sci, and Sport, Thesis. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance, Old Main 202, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3028 The Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance is responsible for: the required pedagogy courses for all teaching majors; the preparation of Elementary teachers; the preparation of Physical Education teachers; and the preparation of Corporate Fitness Majors. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Master of Education in Teacher Education and Human Performance - Kindergarten Full Time Variable $ 24,804 ( Rs 11,41,976 ) a year College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance The program concentrates on examining current trends in curriculum and instruction, developing breadth and depth in knowledge and understanding of the teaching and learning process, developing skills necessary to do action research and enhancing the knowledge base in the content area of their choice. Applicant should have a bachelor's degree in education or related area from an accredited college or university with a overall GPA of 2.75, or 3.0 on the last 60 hours of course work. A minimum of two years experience in education or a related area is required. Applicants are required to furnish official transcripts from regionally accredited institutions, scores on the GRE, letters of recommendation. For international students scores on TOEFL examination is 550 for the written exam and 197 for the computer based exam. Masters Minot State University The courses includes Designing and Interpreting Education Research, Diversity in a Global Perspective, Integrating Tech. into Teaching and Learning, Curriculum Design and Assessment, Models of Teaching and Learning, Play Development in Young Children, Theories of Early Childhood Curriculum, Reading and the Young Child, Special Topics, Thesis. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance, Old Main 202, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3028 The Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance is responsible for: the required pedagogy courses for all teaching majors; the preparation of Elementary teachers; the preparation of Physical Education teachers; and the preparation of Corporate Fitness Majors. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Master of Education in Teacher Education and Human Performance - Middle School Full Time Variable $ 24,804 ( Rs 11,41,976 ) a year College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance The program concentrates on examining current trends in curriculum and instruction, developing breadth and depth in knowledge and understanding of the teaching and learning process, developing skills necessary to do action research and enhancing the knowledge base in the content area of their choice. Applicant should have a bachelor's degree in education or related area from an accredited college or university with a overall GPA of 2.75, or 3.0 on the last 60 hours of course work. A minimum of two years experience in education or a related area is required. Applicants are required to furnish official transcripts from regionally accredited institutions, scores on the GRE, letters of recommendation. For international students scores on TOEFL examination is 550 for the written exam and 197 for the computer based exam. Masters Minot State University The courses includes Designing and Interpreting Education Research, Diversity in a Global Perspective, Integrating Tech. into Teaching and Learning, Curriculum Design and Assessment, Models of Teaching and Learning, Teaching Reading in the Content Areas, Philosophy and Curriculum, Teaching Strategies, Seminar in Education, Thesis. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance, Old Main 202, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3028 The Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance is responsible for: the required pedagogy courses for all teaching majors; the preparation of Elementary teachers; the preparation of Physical Education teachers; and the preparation of Corporate Fitness Majors. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Master of Education in Teacher Education and Human Performance - Reading Full Time Variable $ 24,804 ( Rs 11,41,976 ) a year College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance The program concentrates on examining current trends in curriculum and instruction, developing breadth and depth in knowledge and understanding of the teaching and learning process, developing skills necessary to do action research and enhancing the knowledge base in the content area of their choice. Applicant should have a bachelor's degree in education or related area from an accredited college or university with a overall GPA of 2.75, or 3.0 on the last 60 hours of course work. A minimum of two years experience in education or a related area is required. Applicants are required to furnish official transcripts from regionally accredited institutions, scores on the GRE, letters of recommendation. For international students scores on TOEFL examination is 550 for the written exam and 197 for the computer based exam. Masters Minot State University The courses includes Designing and Interpreting Education Research, Diversity in a Global Perspective, Integrating Tech. into Teaching and Learning, Curriculum Design and Assessment, Models of Teaching and Learning, Teaching Reading in the Content Areas, Advanced Diagnosis and Remediation, Clinical Practicum in Remedial Reading, Thesis. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance, Old Main 202, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3028 The Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance is responsible for: the required pedagogy courses for all teaching majors; the preparation of Elementary teachers; the preparation of Physical Education teachers; and the preparation of Corporate Fitness Majors. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Master of Education in Teacher Education and Human Performance - Special Education Full Time Variable $ 24,804 ( Rs 11,41,976 ) a year College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance The program concentrates on examining current trends in curriculum and instruction, developing breadth and depth in knowledge and understanding of the teaching and learning process, developing skills necessary to do action research and enhancing the knowledge base in the content area of their choice. Applicant should have a bachelor's degree in education or related area from an accredited college or university with a overall GPA of 2.75, or 3.0 on the last 60 hours of course work. A minimum of two years experience in education or a related area is required. Applicants are required to furnish official transcripts from regionally accredited institutions, scores on the GRE, letters of recommendation. For international students scores on TOEFL examination is 550 for the written exam and 197 for the computer based exam. Masters Minot State University The courses includes Designing and Interpreting Education Research, Diversity in a Global Perspective, Integrating Tech. into Teaching and Learning, Curriculum Design and Assessment, Models of Teaching and Learning, Introduction to Disability Services, Supervision and Consultation in Special Education, Theoretical Aspects of Exceptional Children, Behavior Problems of Exceptional Children, Methods of Teaching the Learning Disabled, Thesis. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance, Old Main 202, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3028 The Department of Teacher Education and Human Performance is responsible for: the required pedagogy courses for all teaching majors; the preparation of Elementary teachers; the preparation of Physical Education teachers; and the preparation of Corporate Fitness Majors. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Master of Music Education Full Time Variable $ 24,804 ( Rs 11,41,976 ) a year College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music This program is designed for teachers of elementary and secondary music or for persons who have completed teacher preparation programs in music. The program offers candidates the opportunity to further develop their knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of music and the teaching of music. Applicant should have a bachelor's degree with a major in Music Education or a program with comparable certification from an accredited college or university with a overall GPA of 2.75, or 3.0 on the last 60 hours of course work. Applicants are required to furnish official transcripts from regionally accredited institutions, scores on the GRE, letters of recommendation. For international students scores on TOEFL examination is 550 for the written exam and 197 for the computer based exam. Masters Minot State University   Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music College of Arts and Sciences, Division of Music, 500 University West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3185 The Division of Music at Minot State University provides a comprehensive study of music through music literature, theory, performance, history, technology and education. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Master of Science in Communication Disorders - Speech-Language Pathology (Non-Thesis) Full Time Variable $ 24,804 ( Rs 11,41,976 ) a year College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Communication Disorders This program is designed to provide students with the theoretical, clinical, and research knowledge and skills necessary to prepare Speech-Language Pathologists to work in all aspects of their profession. Academic course work along with practicum experiences on campus, in schools, hospitals, and various clinical environments are integral parts of the learning experience at Minot State University. Students in non-thesis option are required to successfully pass a four hour written and a one hour oral comprehensive examination. Applicant should have a bachelor’s degree with a major in Communication Disorders from an accredited college or university with a minimum undergraduate grade point average of at least 2.75 (scale of A=4.0). Applicants are required to furnish official transcripts from regionally accredited institutions, scores on the GRE, letters of recommendation. For international students scores on TOEFL examination is 550 for the written exam and 197 for the computer based exam. Masters Minot State University   Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Communication Disorders College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Communication Disorders, Memorial 116, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3031 The Department of Communication Disorders offers an undergraduate bachelor’s degree in Communication Disorders and a master’s degree in Speech Pathology. The graduate program is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation of the American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA). The Department also offers the Post-Baccalaureate Program for individuals who have an undergraduate degree in a discipline other than in Communication Disorders and who desire to obtain a graduate degree in speech pathology. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Master of Science in Communication Disorders - Speech-Language Pathology (Thesis) Full Time Variable $ 24,804 ( Rs 11,41,976 ) a year College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Communication Disorders This program is designed to provide students with the theoretical, clinical, and research knowledge and skills necessary to prepare Speech-Language Pathologists to work in all aspects of their profession. Academic course work along with practicum experiences on campus, in schools, hospitals, and various clinical environments are integral parts of the learning experience at Minot State University. Students in thesis option are required to complete and successfully defend a masters thesis in an oral examination. All students must also take the national examination in Speech-Language Pathology. Students who plan to pursue advanced graduate training are strongly encouraged to choose the thesis option. Applicant should have a bachelor’s degree with a major in Communication Disorders from an accredited college or university with a minimum undergraduate grade point average of at least 2.75 (scale of A=4.0). Applicants are required to furnish official transcripts from regionally accredited institutions, scores on the GRE, letters of recommendation. For international students scores on TOEFL examination is 550 for the written exam and 197 for the computer based exam. Masters Minot State University   Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Communication Disorders College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Communication Disorders, Memorial 116, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3031 The Department of Communication Disorders offers an undergraduate bachelor’s degree in Communication Disorders and a master’s degree in Speech Pathology. The graduate program is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation of the American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA). The Department also offers the Post-Baccalaureate Program for individuals who have an undergraduate degree in a discipline other than in Communication Disorders and who desire to obtain a graduate degree in speech pathology. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Master of Science in Criminal Justice Full Time Variable $ 24,804 ( Rs 11,41,976 ) a year College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Criminal Justice The program emphasizes providing students with the opportunity to expand their theoretical and methodological perspectives and to cultivate their specialized interests in substantive areas within Criminal Justice. Students augment their academic preparation by engaging in professional activities, sponsoring seminars and workshops, participating in research, and teaching under the supervision of full-time faculty. Applicant should have a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a overall GPA of 2.75, or 3.0 on the last 60 hours of course work. Applicants are required to furnish official transcripts from regionally accredited institutions, scores on the GRE, letters of recommendation. For international students scores on TOEFL examination is 550 for the written exam and 197 for the computer based exam. Masters Minot State University   Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Criminal Justice College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Criminal Justice, 500 University Ave West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3303 The Department of Criminal Justice at Minot State University exposes students to relevant social, political, economic, and philosophical issues confronting the justice system both within the United States and in other countries. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Master of Science in Special Education - Deaf and Hard of Hearing Full Time Variable $ 24,804 ( Rs 11,41,976 ) a year College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education This program prepares educators to effectively teach students who are deaf or hard of hearing in a variety of educational settings. MSU’s program embraces a comprehensive approach to preparing teachers with a goal of providing educators with the knowledge and skills to work with children and their families from a diversity of perspectives and backgrounds. The emphasis is on appropriately meeting the individual needs of children and youth, rather than promoting a specific philosophy. Students graduating from MSU will be prepared to work in a wide range of programs. Applicant should have a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a minimum undergraduate grade point average of at least 3.0. Applicants are required to furnish official transcripts from regionally accredited institutions, scores on the GRE, letters of recommendation. For international students scores on TOEFL examination is 550 for the written exam and 197 for the computer based exam. Masters Minot State University   Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education, Memorial Hall 210, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3050 The Special Education programs train professionals to provide services for people with disabilities. If students enroll in a Special Education degree program at MSU, department is sure that they will find their experience to be interesting and challenging. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Master of Science in Special Education - Early Childhood Full Time Variable $ 24,804 ( Rs 11,41,976 ) a year College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education Students entering into this program learn to work with young children, and the families of children, with or at risk for developmental delays. Trainees gain experience in a variety of service delivery settings including home based, center based, and combination service delivery programs. Applicant should have a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a minimum undergraduate grade point average of at least 3.0. Applicants are required to furnish official transcripts from regionally accredited institutions, scores on the GRE, letters of recommendation. For international students scores on TOEFL examination is 550 for the written exam and 197 for the computer based exam. Masters Minot State University   Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education, Memorial Hall 210, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3050 The Special Education programs train professionals to provide services for people with disabilities. If students enroll in a Special Education degree program at MSU, department is sure that they will find their experience to be interesting and challenging. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Master of Science in Special Education - Severe Multiple Handicaps Full Time Variable $ 24,804 ( Rs 11,41,976 ) a year College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education This program prepares the students to work as a classroom teacher or students with severe or multiple disabilities and coordinate school service programs for children with mental retardation, physical or multiple disabilities. The classes prepares the students to serve people with a variety of severe disabilities including autism, deaf-blindness, mental retardation, and physical disabilities. Applicant should have a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a minimum undergraduate grade point average of at least 3.0. Applicants are required to furnish official transcripts from regionally accredited institutions, scores on the GRE, letters of recommendation. For international students scores on TOEFL examination is 550 for the written exam and 197 for the computer based exam. Masters Minot State University   Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education, Memorial Hall 210, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3050 The Special Education programs train professionals to provide services for people with disabilities. If students enroll in a Special Education degree program at MSU, department is sure that they will find their experience to be interesting and challenging. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Master of Science in Special Education - Specific Learning Disabilities Full Time Variable $ 24,804 ( Rs 11,41,976 ) a year College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education This emphasis learn to provide effective instructional services in public schools. The coursework focuses on the theoretical and practical aspects of learning disabilities. Throughout the graduate experience, students participate in intensive, competency-based hands-on experiences that translate current research into effective teaching. These experiences culminate in a supervised practicum where successful students must demonstrate competence in assessment, program planning and teaching of students who have specific learning disabilities. Applicant should have a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a minimum undergraduate grade point average of at least 3.0. Applicants are required to furnish official transcripts from regionally accredited institutions, scores on the GRE, letters of recommendation. For international students scores on TOEFL examination is 550 for the written exam and 197 for the computer based exam. Masters Minot State University   Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education, Memorial Hall 210, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3050 The Special Education programs train professionals to provide services for people with disabilities. If students enroll in a Special Education degree program at MSU, department is sure that they will find their experience to be interesting and challenging. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Master of Science in Special Education - Strategist Full Time Variable $ 24,804 ( Rs 11,41,976 ) a year College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education This emphasis is designed to prepare teachers as rural special education generalists. Students who complete this degree will be trained to work with students who have mild mental retardation, serious emotional disturbance, and specific learning disabilities. The classes provide a firm foundation in theory, methods, assessment, and practical implementation of appropriate programming. Applicant should have a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a minimum undergraduate grade point average of at least 3.0. Applicants are required to furnish official transcripts from regionally accredited institutions, scores on the GRE, letters of recommendation. For international students scores on TOEFL examination is 550 for the written exam and 197 for the computer based exam. Masters Minot State University   Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education College of Education and Health Sciences, Department of Special Education, Memorial Hall 210, 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3050 The Special Education programs train professionals to provide services for people with disabilities. If students enroll in a Special Education degree program at MSU, department is sure that they will find their experience to be interesting and challenging. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Pre-Chiropractic Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Pre-professional Minot State University The courses are: BIOL 142 General Microbiology or BIOL 210 Principles of Human Anatomy or BIOL 220 and/or 221 Anatomy and Physiology I and II, BIOL 150 General Biology I: Introduction to CellularBiology, HMS 205 Medical Terminology or BOTE 171 Medical Terminology. CHEM 121/121L and 122/122L General Chemistry I and II, CHEM 341 and 342 Organic Chemistry I and II, PHYS 203 and 204 Introduction to Physics I and II, ENGL 110 and 120 College Composition I and II, PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology, HUM 251, 252, and 253 Humanities, SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology, 500 University Ave West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3000 The College of Arts and Sciences provides a comprehensive, holistic, and interdisciplinary education at Minot State University. College faculty integrate excellent teaching with scholarly and creative activity, thereby preparing undergraduate and graduate students with the knowledge, values, and skills needed in our diverse world. To be recognized as one of the best liberal arts colleges among mid-sized, comprehensive state universities in and beyond the USA. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Pre-Dental Hygiene Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Pre-professional Minot State University The courses are: CHEM 115/115L Introductory Chemistry, BIOL 220 Anatomy and Physiology I, BioL 221 Anatomy and Physiology II, MATH 103 College Algebra (or Intro to Statistics), A second semester of chemistry covering principles of organic chemistry and biochemistry is desirable but not available at MSU. MATH 240 Applied Statistics, BIOL 142 Microbiology, General Education courses, ENGL 110, 120, COMM 110, PSY 111, SOC 101 and any humanities elective. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology, 500 University Ave West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3000 The College of Arts and Sciences provides a comprehensive, holistic, and interdisciplinary education at Minot State University. College faculty integrate excellent teaching with scholarly and creative activity, thereby preparing undergraduate and graduate students with the knowledge, values, and skills needed in our diverse world. To be recognized as one of the best liberal arts colleges among mid-sized, comprehensive state universities in and beyond the USA. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Pre-Dentistry Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Pre-professional Minot State University The courses are: CHEM 121/121L and 122/122L General Chemistry I and II, CHEM 341 and 342 Organic Chemistry I and II, BIOL 150 and 151 General Biology I and II, PHYS 203 and 204 Introduction to Physics I and II, MATH 103 College Algebra, ENGL 110 and 120 Freshman English, COMM 110 Fundamentals of Public Speaking, PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology, 500 University Ave West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3000 The College of Arts and Sciences provides a comprehensive, holistic, and interdisciplinary education at Minot State University. College faculty integrate excellent teaching with scholarly and creative activity, thereby preparing undergraduate and graduate students with the knowledge, values, and skills needed in our diverse world. To be recognized as one of the best liberal arts colleges among mid-sized, comprehensive state universities in and beyond the USA. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Pre-Mortuary Science Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology Students interested in mortuary science may take one or two years of courses prior to enrolling in a professional program. There are a variety of programs around the United States, some two-years, some four-years. The students should have some idea of which professional program they wish to enter so a specific set of Minot State University courses may be selected that best fits their needs. The pre-mortuary science curriculum at Minot State University is patterned after the program at Mount Hood Community College in Gresham, Oregon. Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Pre-professional Minot State University The courses are: 9 cr of Communications, including ENGL 110 and 120 and COMM 110, 9 cr of Science from Biology and Chemistry PSY 111, plus suggested electives PSY 201 and PSY 423, Accounting and Business Ed of Health and Physical Education, For licensure in North Dakota, the North Dakota Century Code requires: 12 cr of Communications, 15 cr of Social Science, 18 cr of Natural Science. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology, 500 University Ave West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3000 The College of Arts and Sciences provides a comprehensive, holistic, and interdisciplinary education at Minot State University. College faculty integrate excellent teaching with scholarly and creative activity, thereby preparing undergraduate and graduate students with the knowledge, values, and skills needed in our diverse world. To be recognized as one of the best liberal arts colleges among mid-sized, comprehensive state universities in and beyond the USA. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Pre-Occupational Therapy Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Pre-professional Minot State University The courses are: BIOL 150 General Biology I: Introduction to Cellular Biology, BIOL 208 Medical Terminology, BIOL 220, 221 Anatomy and Physiology I and II, CHEM 115 and 115L Introductory Chemistry, COMM 110 Fundamentals of Speech, ENGL 110, 120 College Composition I and II, PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology, PSY 252, 352 Child/Adolescent Psychology, PSY 241 Introductory Statistics, PSY 270 Abnormal Psychology, SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology, Humanities: 9 credits from three different areas. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology, 500 University Ave West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3000 The College of Arts and Sciences provides a comprehensive, holistic, and interdisciplinary education at Minot State University. College faculty integrate excellent teaching with scholarly and creative activity, thereby preparing undergraduate and graduate students with the knowledge, values, and skills needed in our diverse world. To be recognized as one of the best liberal arts colleges among mid-sized, comprehensive state universities in and beyond the USA. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Pre-Physical Therapy Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology   Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Pre-professional Minot State University The courses are: BIOL 150, 151 General Biology I and II, BIOL 220, 221 Anatomy and Physiology I and II, CHEM 121, 121L and 122, 122L General Chemistry I and II, COMM 110 Fundamentals of Speech, ENGL 110, 120 Freshman English I and II, PHYS 203, 204 Introduction to Physics I and II, PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology, PSY 252, 352 Child/Adolescent Psychology, SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology, Humanities: 9 credits from three different areas. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology, 500 University Ave West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3000 The College of Arts and Sciences provides a comprehensive, holistic, and interdisciplinary education at Minot State University. College faculty integrate excellent teaching with scholarly and creative activity, thereby preparing undergraduate and graduate students with the knowledge, values, and skills needed in our diverse world. To be recognized as one of the best liberal arts colleges among mid-sized, comprehensive state universities in and beyond the USA. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
200253 Minot State University Pre-Wildlife Studies Full Time Variable $5043 for 12 credit hours per Semester College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology The pre-wildlife studies program is designed to satisfy the basic requirements recommended by most universities offering degree programs in fields such as ecology, wildlife management, and fisheries management. The course requirements also fulfill the requirements for the first two years in biology. The program is sufficiently broad to enable the student to transfer at the end of two years to a college or university offering specialized curricula in various fields of wildlife studies. Students should have their current official transcripts; TOEFL scores with minimum scores of CBT minimum score of 197; IBT minimum score of 71; paper-based minimum score of 525 on the paper-based test or IELTS with minimum score of 6. Pre-professional Minot State University The courses are: BIOL 150 General Biology I: Introduction to Cellular Biology, BIOL 151 General Biology II: Introduction to Zoology, BIOL 154 General Biology III: Introduction to Botany, BIOL 340 Systematic Zoology, BIOL 347 General Ecology, BIOL 448 Systematic Botany, CHEM 121/122L General Chemistry I, CHEM 122/122L General Chemistry II, PHYS 203 Intro to Physics I, PHYS 204 Intro to Physics II. Minot State University Libby Claerbout, Director 3765 500 University Avenue West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3250 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biology, 500 University Ave West, MINOT, North Dakota, 58707, +1 701 858 3000 The College of Arts and Sciences provides a comprehensive, holistic, and interdisciplinary education at Minot State University. College faculty integrate excellent teaching with scholarly and creative activity, thereby preparing undergraduate and graduate students with the knowledge, values, and skills needed in our diverse world. To be recognized as one of the best liberal arts colleges among mid-sized, comprehensive state universities in and beyond the USA. Yes MSU’s five residence halls and two campus apartment buildings are more than just places to live, they’re great places to make friends, get involved, and experience all MSU has to offer. Every residence facility offers Internet access, cable TV service, recreation and study lounges, and laundry facilities. Each residence hall has lounge areas for recreation and entertaining, coin operated laundry facilities, and a small kitchen area for personal cooking. Unless otherwise noted, each room has two beds, a desk and shelving unit, a closet, and dresser drawers. Cook Hall is primarily for freshmen women. Dakota Hall is for sophomore-graduate women. McCulloch Hall is primarily for freshmen men. Lura Manor and Crane Hall are co-ed residence halls that are arranged in suites (two double rooms and a private bath per suite). Sophomore through graduate students have priority for placement in Lura Manor and Crane Hall. Room and Board rates range from $4028.00 to $4338.00 double occupancy. Single occupancy is available as space provides based on a first come first served basis. There are 34 student family apartments and six single student apartments in Pioneer Hall, four of which are designed for accessibility by handicapped persons. Each of the upper three floors has twelve one bedroom apartments and the lower floor has four one bedroom apartments that are available to persons with disabilities. These apartments are unfurnished except for stove, refrigerator, and drapes.
204264 Muskingum University Bachelor of Arts in Music - Composition Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Music Department This Bachelor of Arts in Music degree helps in the study of music in the classroom, the studio and the rehearsal room to provide a broad background through which to interpret musical works. Students will learn more courses in the art of composition and less courses in applied music (instrumental or vocal lessons). The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Bachelor degree Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Music Department Music Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8095 The Music department at Muskingum University, an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music since 1937, provides an excellent education through individualized attention to students. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Bachelor of Arts in Music - Commercial Voice Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Music Department This Bachelor of Arts in Music degree helps in the study of music in the classroom, the studio and the rehearsal room to provide a broad background through which to interpret musical works. Students will learn more courses in the art of commercial voice and less courses in formal traditional applied music. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Bachelor degree Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Music Department Music Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8095 The Music department at Muskingum University, an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music since 1937, provides an excellent education through individualized attention to students. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Bachelor of Arts in Music - Commercial Recording Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Music Department This Bachelor of Arts in Music degree helps in the study of music in the classroom, the studio and the rehearsal room to provide a broad background through which to interpret musical works. Students will learn more courses in the art of commercial recording and less courses in applied music (instrumental or vocal lessons) The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Bachelor degree Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Music Department Music Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8095 The Music department at Muskingum University, an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music since 1937, provides an excellent education through individualized attention to students. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Bachelor of Arts in Music Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Music Department The Bachelor of Arts in Music degree helps in the study of music in the classroom, the studio and the rehearsal room to provide a broad background through which to interpret musical works. students may choose among voice, piano, organ, electronic studio or an orchestral instrument as their major area of study. These applied lessons are taught by the resident and visiting artist faculty. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Bachelor degree Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Music Department Music Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8095 The Music department at Muskingum University, an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music since 1937, provides an excellent education through individualized attention to students. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Bachelor of Arts in Music - Jazz Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Music Department This Bachelor of Arts in Music degree helps in the study of music in the classroom, the studio and the rehearsal room to provide a broad background through which to interpret musical works. Students will learn more courses in the art of jazz and less courses in applied music (instrumental or vocal lessons). The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Bachelor degree Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Music Department Music Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8095 The Music department at Muskingum University, an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music since 1937, provides an excellent education through individualized attention to students. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Bachelor of Arts in Music - Performance Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Music Department This Bachelor of Arts in Music degree helps in the study of music in the classroom, the studio and the rehearsal room to provide a broad background through which to interpret musical works. Students will learn more courses in performance and pedagogy and less courses in applied music (instrumental or vocal lessons). The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Bachelor degree Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Music Department Music Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8095 The Music department at Muskingum University, an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music since 1937, provides an excellent education through individualized attention to students. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Bachelor of Arts in Music Education Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Music Department Teaching music in elementary and secondary schools along with individual and ensemble musical performance are the two emphases of the Bachelor of Arts in Music Education program. The music education faculty and students are firmly committed to the principle of being both excellent musicians and excellent educators. Courses in applied music, theory, history and literature, ensembles, as well as coursework in the methods of education, lead to these goals. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Bachelor degree Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Music Department Music Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8095 The Music department at Muskingum University, an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music since 1937, provides an excellent education through individualized attention to students. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Science Division, Chemistry Department Chemisty is the central science that ties together fundamental concepts from fields such as mathematics, physics, biology, engineering, medicine and environmental science playing an important role in all those fields. An undergraduate degree in chemistry provides an opportunity to continue on with graduate work earning a masters degree or doctorate or pursue employment in the chemical industry at companies such as Proctor Gamble, British Petroleum, 3M, DOW, or DuPont. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Bachelor degree Muskingum University The Modules include: 105 Issues in the Chemical Sciences (4), 111, 112 General Chemistry I, II (4, 4), 200 Laboratory Safety (1), 213, 214 Organic Chemistry I, II (4, 4), 235 Environmental Chemistry (4), 295 Chemistry Research (1-4), 315, 316 Physical Chemistry I, II (4, 3), 335. Analytical Chemistry (4), 355 Advanced Laboratory in Chemistry (3), 418 Biochemistry (4), 425 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (4), 445 Topics in Modern Chemistry (3), 454 Chemistry Seminar and Literature Research (2), 455 Chemistry Senior and Laboratory Research (4). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Science Division, Chemistry Department Science Division, Chemistry Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8220 The facilities for the Muskingum University Chemistry department are housed on the third floor of Boyd Science Center.Outside of a central stockroom reside five large synthetic or “wet” laboratories equipped with standard features (e.g., numerous fume hoods, vacuum lines) that are dedicated to undergraduate course instruction.A sixth large laboratory houses the majority of the department’s instrumentation. Specialized laboratories are available for glass blowing and variable temperature work.Six additional laboratories are dedicated for work on student-faculty collaborative research projects.These include facilities for inert atmosphere chemistry (e.g., a glovebox and a Schlenk line).All chemistry majors are assigned to a laboratory providing facilities for them to carry out their research projects and work on course assignments. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry - Forensic Chemistry Track Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Science Division, Chemistry Department The Forensic Chemistry program at Muskingum University is offered as a track within the chemistry major, and includes course work in chemistry, criminal justice, and the interface of chemistry and biology. Completion of this track would enable students to pursue a career working as a forensic chemist in a private or government crime laboratory. Students would also be prepared to move into masters or doctoral programs in forensic science. These advanced degrees can allow individuals to move into management positions in crime laboratories. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Bachelor degree Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Science Division, Chemistry Department Science Division, Chemistry Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8220 The facilities for the Muskingum University Chemistry department are housed on the third floor of Boyd Science Center.Outside of a central stockroom reside five large synthetic or “wet” laboratories equipped with standard features (e.g., numerous fume hoods, vacuum lines) that are dedicated to undergraduate course instruction.A sixth large laboratory houses the majority of the department’s instrumentation. Specialized laboratories are available for glass blowing and variable temperature work.Six additional laboratories are dedicated for work on student-faculty collaborative research projects.These include facilities for inert atmosphere chemistry (e.g., a glovebox and a Schlenk line).All chemistry majors are assigned to a laboratory providing facilities for them to carry out their research projects and work on course assignments. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry - Pre-Pharmacy Track Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Science Division, Chemistry Department Pre-Pharmacy program at Muskingum University is offered as a track within the chemistry major. Upon completion of this major, students may apply for admission to a PharmD program. The demographics of this country ensure a strong future for the profession of Pharmacists. Not only are Pharmacists in great demand, but those entering the profession are able to command attractive salaries as well. Pharmacists serve in many different areas of health-care, including working in pharmacies to being engaged in cutting-edge research in areas such as pharmacogenomics. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Bachelor degree Muskingum University The Modules include: Chem 111 General Chem I (4 hrs), Chem 112 General Chem II (4 hrs), Chem 213 Organic Chemistry I (4 hrs), Chem 214 Organic Chemistry II (4 hrs), Chem 315 Physical Chemistry I (4 hrs), Chem 335 Analytical Chemistry (4 hrs), Chem 355 Advanced Lab (3 hrs), Chem 418 Biochemistry (4 hrs)*, Chem 454 Seminar & Library Research (2 hrs), Chem 455 Seminar and Lab Research (4 hrs), Math 190 Beginning Calc ( 4 hrs), Math 200 Intermediate Calc (4 hrs), Biol 112 Organismal Bio II ( 3 hrs), Biol 107 Issues Lab - Cell Bio, Human Bio, Genetics) (1 hr), Biol 228 Human Anatomy (3 hrs), Biol 312 Microbiology ( 4 hrs). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Science Division, Chemistry Department Science Division, Chemistry Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8220 The facilities for the Muskingum University Chemistry department are housed on the third floor of Boyd Science Center.Outside of a central stockroom reside five large synthetic or “wet” laboratories equipped with standard features (e.g., numerous fume hoods, vacuum lines) that are dedicated to undergraduate course instruction.A sixth large laboratory houses the majority of the department’s instrumentation. Specialized laboratories are available for glass blowing and variable temperature work.Six additional laboratories are dedicated for work on student-faculty collaborative research projects.These include facilities for inert atmosphere chemistry (e.g., a glovebox and a Schlenk line).All chemistry majors are assigned to a laboratory providing facilities for them to carry out their research projects and work on course assignments. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Bachelor of Science in Chemistry - American Chemical Society Certified Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Science Division, Chemistry Department Chemisty is the central science that ties together fundamental concepts from fields such as mathematics, physics, biology, engineering, medicine and environmental science playing an important role in all those fields. An undergraduate degree in chemistry provides an opportunity to continue on with graduate work earning a masters degree or doctorate or pursue employment in the chemical industry at companies such as Proctor Gamble, British Petroleum, 3M, DOW, or DuPont. This bachelors degree option is certified by the American Chemical Society (ACS). The ACS is an organization of professional chemists with more than 160,000 members that work in all fields of chemistry. This degree option requires course work in chemistry and physics in addition to that required for the traditional chemistry major. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Bachelor degree Muskingum University The Modules include: 105 Issues in the Chemical Sciences (4), 111, 112 General Chemistry I, II (4, 4), 200 Laboratory Safety (1), 213, 214 Organic Chemistry I, II (4, 4), 235 Environmental Chemistry (4), 295 Chemistry Research (1-4), 315, 316 Physical Chemistry I, II (4, 3), 335. Analytical Chemistry (4), 355 Advanced Laboratory in Chemistry (3), 418 Biochemistry (4), 425 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (4), 445 Topics in Modern Chemistry (3), 454 Chemistry Seminar and Literature Research (2), 455 Chemistry Senior and Laboratory Research (4). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Science Division, Chemistry Department Science Division, Chemistry Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8220 The facilities for the Muskingum University Chemistry department are housed on the third floor of Boyd Science Center.Outside of a central stockroom reside five large synthetic or “wet” laboratories equipped with standard features (e.g., numerous fume hoods, vacuum lines) that are dedicated to undergraduate course instruction.A sixth large laboratory houses the majority of the department’s instrumentation. Specialized laboratories are available for glass blowing and variable temperature work.Six additional laboratories are dedicated for work on student-faculty collaborative research projects.These include facilities for inert atmosphere chemistry (e.g., a glovebox and a Schlenk line).All chemistry majors are assigned to a laboratory providing facilities for them to carry out their research projects and work on course assignments. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Bachelor of Science in Nursing Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Science Division The Nursing program at Muskingum University will combine the best of Muskingum's liberal arts and sciences with a structured nursing curriculum to build a comprehensive B.S.N. experience. The clinical component is being designed to exceed required standards, and discussions continue between Muskingum University officials and both the Genesis Health Care System in Zanesville and the Southeastern Ohio Regional Medical Center in Cambridge about providing clinical opportunities for students. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Science Division Science Division, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8211 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Accounting Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Department of Economics, Accounting and Business   The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University The Modules include: Accounting 201 Financial Accounting, Accounting 202 Managerial Accounting, Accounting 301 Intermediate Accounting I, Accounting 302 Intermediate Accounting II, Accounting 363 Cost Accounting, Accounting 364 Income Taxes, Accounting 411 Advanced Accounting, Accounting 412 Auditing, Accounting 420 Accounting Information Systems, Accounting 495 Seminar, Economics 215 Principles of Microeconomics, Economics 216 Principles of Macroeconomics. Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Department of Economics, Accounting and Business Department of Economics, Accounting and Business, Muskingum University, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8203 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Accounting (Public) Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Department of Economics, Accounting and Business   The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University The Modules include: Accounting 201 Financial Accounting, Accounting 202 Managerial Accounting, Accounting 301 Intermediate Accounting I, Accounting 302 Intermediate Accounting II, Accounting 363 Cost Accounting, Accounting 364 Income Taxes, Accounting 411 Advanced Accounting, Accounting 412 Auditing, Accounting 420 Accounting Information Systems, Accounting 495 Seminar, Economics 215 Principles of Microeconomics, Economics 216 Principles of Macroeconomics, Business 318 Managerial Finance, Business 321 Organization Management, Business 341 Principles of Marketing, Business 360 Business Law, Business 414 Business Ethics. Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Department of Economics, Accounting and Business Department of Economics, Accounting and Business, Muskingum University, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8203 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in American Studies Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year History Department As an interdisciplinary major, the American Studies program at Muskingum University centers on the study of American civilization, providing students the opportunity to approach this broad topic from the point of view of several different disciplines. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 History Department History Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8276 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Anthropology Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Muskingum University Anthropology program is concerned with the social and cultural factors which influence human behavior. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University The Modules include: 201 Cultural Anthropology (3), 352 Selected Topics in Anthropology (3). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Muskingum University Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8211 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Art Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Muskingum University   The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University The Modules include: 112 Drawing I (3), 121 Ceramics I (3), 131 Sculpture I (3), 151 Introduction to Art (3), 170 Graphic Design I (3), 212 Drawing II (3), 241 Painting I (3), 490 Senior Seminar (1). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Muskingum University Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8211 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Biology Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Science Division, Biology Department This program enables students to know what a modern biologist is, to understand how biologists think, to see how discoveries are made, and to apply the scientific process to everyday experience. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University The Modules include: BIOL 111 (Organismal Biology I) and 107 (lab), BIOL 112 (Organismal Biology II) and 107 (lab), BIOL 226 (Intro. to Cell & Molecular Biology), CHEM 111 General Chemistry I, CHEM 112 General Chemistry II, BIOL 221 Vascular Plant Systematics, BIOL 232 Vertebrate Natural History, BIOL 304 Evolution, BIOL 308 General Ecology, CVSC 331 Conservation Biology, BIOL 358 Aquatic Ecology. Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Science Division, Biology Department Science Division, Biology Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8220 The Biology Department occupies 12,500 square feet in the Boyd Science Center. The space includes five teaching labs, a greenhouse, five controlled environment rooms, twelve double occupancy student research laboratories, a photographic darkroom, animal rooms for cold-blooded and warm blooded animals, a seminar room, and a classroom. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Business Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Department of Economics, Accounting and Business   The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University The Modules include: Business 318 Managerial Finance, Business 321 Organizational Management, Business 341 Principles of Marketing, Business 495 Seminar, Economics 215 Principles of Microeconomics, Economics 216 Principles of Macroeconomics, Economics 311 Money & Banking, Economics 325 Statistics or Economics 333 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory, Accounting 201 Financial Accounting, Accounting 202 Managerial Accounting, Electives: One business course (300-400 level). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Department of Economics, Accounting and Business Department of Economics, Accounting and Business, Muskingum University, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8203 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Child and Family Studies Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Department of Psychology The Child and Family Studies program at Muskingum University prepares students to become early childhood professionals and/or individuals who work within agencies that help children, adolescents, and their families. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Department of Psychology Department of Psychology, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8355 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Christian Education Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Religion and Philosophy Department This program is grounded in biblical studies (Old Testament, New Testament, Jesus in the New Testament, Biblical Archaeology), in church history (History of Christianity, Religion in the United States, Christ and the Courts) and in theology (Global Issues and Values, Introduction to Christian Theology). The religion major is also encouraged to study comparative religions (Religions and Philosophies of the East) and courses in philosophy. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Religion and Philosophy Department Religion and Philosophy Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8125 The religion department encourage students to think honestly and reasonably about religion. Faculty members seek to inform and challenge but never to intimidate or coerce students.Philosophy students are challenged to re-think the basic assumptions governing personal life, social practices, and the dominant paradigms of knowledge in academic disciplines. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Computer Science Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Science Division, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science   The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University The Modules include: 100 Introduction to Computing (web usage, web page development, application programs), 111 Computer Science I (use of the Java language, fundamental ideas in computer science), 120 Computer Applications (in-depth use of various software packages), 211 Computer Science II (an introduction to Software Engineering, using Java and C++), 220 Applied Computer Programming (uses one language: C++, Visual Basic, XML, Perl, etc.), 260 Database Management (principles and use of SQL Server and Access), 310 Assembly Language Programming (introduces computer architecture and Pentium programming), 320 Algorithms and Data Structures (examines practical and theoretical approaches), 340 Programming Languages (examines details and principles of a number of languages), 350 Computer Architecture (looks at processor design principles and specific processors), 360 Artificial Intelligence (examines agents, neural networks, robots, Alife, etc.), 370 Graphics (laboratory oriented, uses OpenGL and Java), 400 Programming Projects (a large project, chosen by each student), 450 Operating Systems (examines theory and practice, using NT and Linux), 490 Advanced Topics in Computer Science (artificial web agents, compiler construction, etc.), 495 Computer Science Seminar (provides a weekly discussion of research in computer science). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Science Division, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Science Division, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8305 The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science has provided students with the background knowledge and course work to pursue a variety of interesting career building opportunities both during their time as students through internship programs and as alums in business, industry, education and graduate education. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Conservation Science Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Science Division The interdisciplinary study of Conservation Science at Muskingum University provides students with a solid background in the physical, biological, and ecological sciences while also emphasizing the analysis of economic, political, social, and ethical issues as a contextual basis for problem solving and decision making. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Science Division Science Division, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8211 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Criminal Justice Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Political Science Department Criminal Justice is an interdisciplinary major formulated within a solid liberal arts framework. Besides leading to the obvious career paths (e.g., law enforcement and corrections), the major in Criminal Justice will provide an appropriate foundation for students interested in pursuing a career in other areas. These might include positions in the public service arena or governmental professions including law and the judicial system, and involvement in local or regional politics or public policy activities. As well, the major would provide a good background for individuals seeking opportunities in human services including probation and delinquency or rehabilitation counseling. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Political Science Department Political Science Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8343 The department gives students access to a wide variety of activities, programs, internships and off-campus opportunities to enhance their education.Internships offer off-campus experience in practical matters. Muskingum University also maintains association with Drew University, which sponsors a United Nations Semester, a London Semester and a European Community Semester.They also have a relationship with American University, which sponsors a Washington semester and programs in other world capitals.The Political Science department itself offers an active Model United Nations program, travel courses, and a pre-law program. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Digital Media Design Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Department of Speech Communication and Theatre The Digital Media Design major is one of the most creative programs at Muskingum University, ultimately reaching out to various disciplines across the academic program. It provides students with an experience that draws upon the best of a wide range of academic subjects and skills, such as art, business, electronic and print communications, music, theatre, and even the social sciences - each with deep traditions and well-established modes of inquiry and problem-solving. In so doing, the major will prepare students well for a world that is increasingly and ineluctably focused on interaction, integration, and cooperation in the realms of commerce, culture, and professional life. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Department of Speech Communication and Theatre Department of Speech Communication and Theatre, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8270 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Early Childhood Education Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Education Department This program prepares individuals to teach kindergarten through third grade (ages 5-8) in all subject areas including language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Education Department Education Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8246 The Department, one of the largest on campus, is unique at the University in that it offers a range of programs and degree opportunities for students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.For undergraduates, the Department offers three majors and 21 licensure programs.For graduate students, the Department offers both the MAT (Master of Arts in Teaching) and MAE (Master of Arts in Education).Full-time faculty typically teach both undergraduate and graduate classes, as do faculty adjuncts who are drawn from the ranks of highly seasoned teachers and school administrators.This &quot;blended mission&quot; allows the Department to serve a wide range of pre-service and in-service education professionals in the region while contributing consistently and extensively to school improvement in Ohio and beyond. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Earth Science Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Science Division, Geology Department The Earth Science program is designed to enable students to develop a keen sense of observation and interpretation of geologic data, while preparing students for a variety of careers. Field work experience is encouraged in most courses, as is training in chemistry, physics, biology, and mathematics. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University The Modules include: 101 Introduction to Geology (4) , 102 Selected Topics in the Geosciences (4), 104 Earth History (4), 200 Oceanography (4), 301 Mineralogy (4), 302 Petrology (4), 311 Paleontology (3). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Science Division, Geology Department Science Division, Geology Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8252 The Geology Department seeks to encourage an intelligent awareness of the earth and of humans&#39; relationship to their physical environment.Students may major either in geology or in earth science (a major designed for those who wish to pursue a career in secondary education). The department also encourages interdisciplinary majors of the student&#39;s design. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Economics Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Department of Economics, Accounting and Business   The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University The Modules include: Economics 215 Principles of Microeconomics, Economics 216 Principles of Macroeconomics, Economics 325 Statistics, Economics 311 Money and Banking or Economics 334 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory, Economics 333 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory, Economics 495 Seminar, Accounting 201 Financial Accounting. Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Department of Economics, Accounting and Business Department of Economics, Accounting and Business, Muskingum University, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8203 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Engineering Science Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Science Division, Department of Physics and Engineering The engineering science curriculum is similar to a general engineering curriculum and it provides a broad foundation in the fundamentals of engineering. The curriculum also incorporates elements of modern physics, material science, and computational science in preparation for employment in areas where traditional science and engineering disciplines overlap. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Science Division, Department of Physics and Engineering Science Division, Department of Physics and Engineering, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8274 The department offers majors in physics and engineering science and supports the binary and pre-engineering programs.The department strives to employ students as tutors and assistants, offer on-site research and design experiences for students, expose students to the “real world” through guest speakers and field trips, assist students with securing summer research positions and internships, and assist students with their educational and career goals. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in English Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year English Department The English program at Muskingum University centers on the study of the English language, its characteristics as a language and the forms of writing based on it. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 English Department English Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8270 The English department is concerned with two related though separable subjects: the English language including structure, grammar and syntax and the principles and practices of good writing; and the literature that has been achieved in the English language.The writing courses offered by the department help students be more clear, creative, and orderly in their written language, and more observant and critical in their reading. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Environmental Science Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Science Division The mission of the Environmental Science program at Muskingum University is to expose students to a nurturing and thought-provoking academic and research experience that will stimulate a life-long and genuine interest in the relationship between human beings and the natural environment of the earth. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Science Division Science Division, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8211 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in French Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Department of Modern Languages The French program at Muskingum University centers on the study of the French language, the literary and artistic production of French-speaking cultures, and increasingly, the practical applications of French within the global economy. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Department of Modern Languages Department of Modern Languages, Muskingum University, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8252 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Geology Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Science Division, Geology Department The Geology program is designed to enable students to develop a keen sense of observation and interpretation of geologic data, while preparing students for a variety of careers. Field work experience is encouraged in most courses, as is training in chemistry, physics, biology, and mathematics. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University The Modules include: 101 Introduction to Geology (4), 301 Mineralogy (4), 302 Petrology (4), 311 Paleontology (3), 313 Structural Geology (3), 322 Sedimentology and Physical Stratigraphy (3), 495, 496 Geological Research (2, 3). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Science Division, Geology Department Science Division, Geology Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8252 The Geology Department seeks to encourage an intelligent awareness of the earth and of humans&#39; relationship to their physical environment.Students may major either in geology or in earth science (a major designed for those who wish to pursue a career in secondary education). The department also encourages interdisciplinary majors of the student&#39;s design. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in German Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Department of Modern Languages The German program at Muskingum University centers on the study of the German language, the literary and artistic production of German-speaking cultures, and increasingly, the practical applications of German within the global economy. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Department of Modern Languages Department of Modern Languages, Muskingum University, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8252 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Health Education Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Education Department A major in health education allows the student to learn numerous skills and practices specifically designed to assist other individuals in the maintenance and improvement of their health. The health education student’s preparation provides courses that include physical, psychological, social, intellectual, and environmental components. Special emphasis is placed upon providing educational and informational processes to help people change their attitudes and behaviors in an effort to improve their health. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Education Department Education Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8246 The Department, one of the largest on campus, is unique at the University in that it offers a range of programs and degree opportunities for students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.For undergraduates, the Department offers three majors and 21 licensure programs.For graduate students, the Department offers both the MAT (Master of Arts in Teaching) and MAE (Master of Arts in Education).Full-time faculty typically teach both undergraduate and graduate classes, as do faculty adjuncts who are drawn from the ranks of highly seasoned teachers and school administrators.This &quot;blended mission&quot; allows the Department to serve a wide range of pre-service and in-service education professionals in the region while contributing consistently and extensively to school improvement in Ohio and beyond. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in History Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year History Department The study of history provides an excellent preprofessional background. Graduates have entered a wide variety of fields including teaching (at the elementary, secondary, college and university level), law, the ministry, government, journalism, international relations, communications, social and human services, business, historic preservation, museum or archival operations, the armed forces and writing. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University The Modules include: HIST 111 Emergence of the Modern World I, HIST 112 Emergence of the Modern World II, HIST 211 U.S. History to 1877, HIST 212 U.S. History since 1877, HIST 460 Senior History Seminar, 315 The Holocaust, 343 The Vietnam Experience, 344 East Asia to 1800, 372 Colonial and Revolutionary America, 373 National and Sectionalism in the Early Republic. Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 History Department History Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8276 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Humanities Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Art Department An interdisciplinary major in humanities may be designed about a unique theme or meaningful cluster of courses in the arts and humanities division The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Art Department Art Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8105 The Art Department creates visually literate individuals through quality courses in the programs of art history, studio, graphic design, and art education.The department seeks to foster a liberal arts environment in which the study of art leads to critical thinking, effective and mature expression, ethical sensitivity and spiritual growth.Courses provide both for appreciation of and participation in a wide variety of art experiences.The department also presents educational events, gallery programs and a permanent collection to the College and its surrounding community. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in International Affairs Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Political Science Department Students majoring in International Affairs should be able to understand and analyze global conflict and cooperation through a broad interdisciplinary program. By taking courses for the major, students will examine the historical development of regions, nations, peoples and ideologies; learn about international trade, finance, and international economic development; develop an awareness of different cultures and contemporary global concerns; hone language skills; and gain awareness of international institutions and mechanisms which facilitate or hinder global cooperation. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Political Science Department Political Science Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8343 The department gives students access to a wide variety of activities, programs, internships and off-campus opportunities to enhance their education.Internships offer off-campus experience in practical matters. Muskingum University also maintains association with Drew University, which sponsors a United Nations Semester, a London Semester and a European Community Semester.They also have a relationship with American University, which sponsors a Washington semester and programs in other world capitals.The Political Science department itself offers an active Model United Nations program, travel courses, and a pre-law program. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in International Business Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Department of Economics, Accounting and Business The International Business major at Muskingum University provides students with a set of competencies necessary for success in today’s global economy by combining courses from diverse disciplines. Students learn the language and basic principles of business, accounting, and economics; acquire multicultural awareness and communication skills in a world language (English for non-native speakers); and gain an international perspective through their coursework in political science, History, and other areas. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Department of Economics, Accounting and Business Department of Economics, Accounting and Business, Muskingum University, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8203 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Journalism Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year English Department The interdisciplinary major in journalism is designed for students interested in a career in either broadcast or print media. The program is designed to provide hands-on experience while also helping the student to develop a theoretical understanding of the field. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University The Modules include: SPCO 111 Media Writing and Performance, SPCO 210 Mass Communication, SPCO 211 Audio Production OR SPCO 311 Video Production, SPCO 312 Electronic Media Structure and Content, SPCO 345 Interviewing, ENGL 207 Introduction to Journalism, ENGL 208 Editing and Make-Up, ENGL 209 News Story Types (Advanced Newswriting), ENGL 213 Journalism Design Practicum (1 hour, taken twice), ENGL 217 Journalism Writing Practicum (1 hour, taken twice), ENGL 315 Public Relations Writing or ENGL 316 Feature and Editorial Writing, ENGL 317 Journalism Ethics. Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 English Department English Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8270 The English department is concerned with two related though separable subjects: the English language including structure, grammar and syntax and the principles and practices of good writing; and the literature that has been achieved in the English language.The writing courses offered by the department help students be more clear, creative, and orderly in their written language, and more observant and critical in their reading. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Mathematics Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Science Division, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science   The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University The Modules include: 090 Developmental Mathematics,120 Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers, 140 Statistics, 150 Liberal Arts Mathematics, 170 College Algebra, 175 Trigonometry, 190 Beginning Calculus, 200 Intermediate Calculus, 225 Discrete Mathematics, 230 Linear Algebra, 310 Multivariate Calculus, 320 Differential Equations, 330 Algebraic Structures, 340 Mathematical Statistics, 350 Numerical Analysis, 360 Geometry, 370 History of Mathematics, 410 Analysis, 420 Complex Analysis, 430 Applied Mathematics, 490 Topics in Mathematics, 495 Mathematics Seminar. Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Science Division, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Science Division, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8305 The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science has provided students with the background knowledge and course work to pursue a variety of interesting career building opportunities both during their time as students through internship programs and as alums in business, industry, education and graduate education. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Middle Childhood Education - Language Arts and Mathematics Concentration Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Education Department This program prepares individuals to grades four through nine (ages 9-14) in any two subject areas including language arts, mathematics, science, and/or social studies. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University The Modules include: EDUC70: Phonics and the Reading Process, EDUC72: Reading Methods for Middle Childhood (20 field hours), EDUC 413: Reading in Content Area (10 field hours), EDUC 414: Reading Assessment & Intervention (10 field hours), PSYC08: Adolescence and Youth, EDUC75: Professional Practices in Mathematics, EDUC83: Language Arts Methods for Middle Childhood Educators (20 field hours), EDUC85: Math Methods for Middle Childhood Educators (20 field hours). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Education Department Education Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8246 The Department, one of the largest on campus, is unique at the University in that it offers a range of programs and degree opportunities for students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.For undergraduates, the Department offers three majors and 21 licensure programs.For graduate students, the Department offers both the MAT (Master of Arts in Teaching) and MAE (Master of Arts in Education).Full-time faculty typically teach both undergraduate and graduate classes, as do faculty adjuncts who are drawn from the ranks of highly seasoned teachers and school administrators.This &quot;blended mission&quot; allows the Department to serve a wide range of pre-service and in-service education professionals in the region while contributing consistently and extensively to school improvement in Ohio and beyond. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Middle Childhood Education - Language Arts and Science Concentration Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Education Department This program prepares individuals to grades four through nine (ages 9-14) in any two subject areas including language arts, mathematics, science, and/or social studies. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University The Modules include: EDUC70: Phonics and the Reading Process, EDUC72: Reading Methods for Middle Childhood (20 field hours), EDUC 413: Reading in Content Area (10 field hours), EDUC 414: Reading Assessment & Intervention (10 field hours), PSYC08: Adolescence and Youth, EDUC75: Professional Practices in Mathematics, EDUC 383: Language Arts Methods for Middle Childhood Educators (20 field hours), EDUC 384: Science Methods for Middle Childhood Educators (20 field hours). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Education Department Education Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8246 The Department, one of the largest on campus, is unique at the University in that it offers a range of programs and degree opportunities for students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.For undergraduates, the Department offers three majors and 21 licensure programs.For graduate students, the Department offers both the MAT (Master of Arts in Teaching) and MAE (Master of Arts in Education).Full-time faculty typically teach both undergraduate and graduate classes, as do faculty adjuncts who are drawn from the ranks of highly seasoned teachers and school administrators.This &quot;blended mission&quot; allows the Department to serve a wide range of pre-service and in-service education professionals in the region while contributing consistently and extensively to school improvement in Ohio and beyond. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Middle Childhood Education - Math and Science Concentration Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Education Department This program prepares individuals to grades four through nine (ages 9-14) in any two subject areas including language arts, mathematics, science, and/or social studies. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University The Modules include: EDUC70: Phonics and the Reading Process, EDUC72: Reading Methods for Middle Childhood (20 field hours), EDUC 413: Reading in Content Area (10 field hours), EDUC 414: Reading Assessment & Intervention (10 field hours), PSYC08: Adolescence and Youth, EDUC75: Professional Practices in Mathematics, EDUC 384: Science Methods for Middle Childhood Educators (20 field hours), EDUC 385: Math Methods for Middle Childhood Educators (20 field hours). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Education Department Education Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8246 The Department, one of the largest on campus, is unique at the University in that it offers a range of programs and degree opportunities for students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.For undergraduates, the Department offers three majors and 21 licensure programs.For graduate students, the Department offers both the MAT (Master of Arts in Teaching) and MAE (Master of Arts in Education).Full-time faculty typically teach both undergraduate and graduate classes, as do faculty adjuncts who are drawn from the ranks of highly seasoned teachers and school administrators.This &quot;blended mission&quot; allows the Department to serve a wide range of pre-service and in-service education professionals in the region while contributing consistently and extensively to school improvement in Ohio and beyond. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Middle Childhood Education - Math and Social Studies Concentration Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Education Department This program prepares individuals to grades four through nine (ages 9-14) in any two subject areas including language arts, mathematics, science, and/or social studies. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University The Modules include: EDUC70: Phonics and the Reading Process, EDUC72: Reading Methods for Middle Childhood (20 field hours), EDUC 413: Reading in Content Area (10 field hours), EDUC 414: Reading Assessment & Intervention (10 field hours), PSYC08: Adolescence and Youth, EDUC75: Professional Practices in Mathematics, EDUC 385: Math Methods for Middle Childhood Educators (20 field hours), EDUC 375: Professional Practices in Mathematics, EDUC 382: Social Studies Methods for Middle Childhood Educators (20 field hours). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Education Department Education Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8246 The Department, one of the largest on campus, is unique at the University in that it offers a range of programs and degree opportunities for students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.For undergraduates, the Department offers three majors and 21 licensure programs.For graduate students, the Department offers both the MAT (Master of Arts in Teaching) and MAE (Master of Arts in Education).Full-time faculty typically teach both undergraduate and graduate classes, as do faculty adjuncts who are drawn from the ranks of highly seasoned teachers and school administrators.This &quot;blended mission&quot; allows the Department to serve a wide range of pre-service and in-service education professionals in the region while contributing consistently and extensively to school improvement in Ohio and beyond. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Middle Childhood Education - Social Studies and Language Arts Concentration Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Education Department This program prepares individuals to grades four through nine (ages 9-14) in any two subject areas including language arts, mathematics, science, and/or social studies. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University The Modules include: EDUC70: Phonics and the Reading Process, EDUC72: Reading Methods for Middle Childhood (20 field hours), EDUC 413: Reading in Content Area (10 field hours), EDUC 414: Reading Assessment & Intervention (10 field hours), PSYC08: Adolescence and Youth, EDUC 382: Social Studies Methods for Middle Childhood Educators (20 field hours), EDUC 383: Language Arts Methods for Middle Childhood Educators (20 field hours). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Education Department Education Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8246 The Department, one of the largest on campus, is unique at the University in that it offers a range of programs and degree opportunities for students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.For undergraduates, the Department offers three majors and 21 licensure programs.For graduate students, the Department offers both the MAT (Master of Arts in Teaching) and MAE (Master of Arts in Education).Full-time faculty typically teach both undergraduate and graduate classes, as do faculty adjuncts who are drawn from the ranks of highly seasoned teachers and school administrators.This &quot;blended mission&quot; allows the Department to serve a wide range of pre-service and in-service education professionals in the region while contributing consistently and extensively to school improvement in Ohio and beyond. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Middle Childhood Education - Social Studies and Science Concentration Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Education Department This program prepares individuals to grades four through nine (ages 9-14) in any two subject areas including language arts, mathematics, science, and/or social studies. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University The Modules include: EDUC70: Phonics and the Reading Process, EDUC72: Reading Methods for Middle Childhood (20 field hours), EDUC 413: Reading in Content Area (10 field hours), EDUC 414: Reading Assessment and Intervention (10 field hours), PSYC08: Adolescence and Youth, EDUC 382: Social Studies Methods for Middle Childhood Educators (20 field hours), EDUC 384: Science Methods for Middle Childhood Educators (20 field hours). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Education Department Education Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8246 The Department, one of the largest on campus, is unique at the University in that it offers a range of programs and degree opportunities for students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.For undergraduates, the Department offers three majors and 21 licensure programs.For graduate students, the Department offers both the MAT (Master of Arts in Teaching) and MAE (Master of Arts in Education).Full-time faculty typically teach both undergraduate and graduate classes, as do faculty adjuncts who are drawn from the ranks of highly seasoned teachers and school administrators.This &quot;blended mission&quot; allows the Department to serve a wide range of pre-service and in-service education professionals in the region while contributing consistently and extensively to school improvement in Ohio and beyond. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Molecular Biology Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Science Division As an interdisciplinary program, the molecular biology program at Muskingum University is administered by faculty from the biology and chemistry departments. It is designed to provide students with a wealth of information about biological processes at the genetic and molecular levels through an integration of theory, application, and hands-on experiences in fundamental molecular techniques. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Science Division Science Division, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8211 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Neuroscience Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Science Division The interdisciplinary neuroscience major at Muskingum University is designed for students who are interested in understanding the relations between brain function, physiological events, subjective experiences and behavior. The neuroscience major would be an appropriate choice for anyone interested in a psychiatric health-care career including general medicine or nursing, but especially psychiatry, pharmacology, psychiatric nursing, clinical psychology, or cognitive rehabilitation. This major would also provide a good undergraduate foundation for further training in a graduate program in neuroscience or psychobiology. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University The Modules include: NRSC 201: Topics in Neuroscience (must take 3 times), NRSC 305: Cognitive Neuroscience, PSYC 281: Physiological Psychology, BIOL 368: Advanced Neuroscience, NRSC 308: Neuroscience Practicum, NRSC 407, 408, 409: Neuroscience Research I, II & III, BIOL 336: Cellular Physiology, BIOL 375: Molecular Biology, PSYC 361: Sensation and Perception, PSYC 381: Advanced Psychobiology, PSYC 391: Comparative Psychology. Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Science Division Science Division, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8211 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Philosophy Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Religion and Philosophy Department The Philosophy program at Muskingum University challenges and supports students as they think through their basic convictions, attitudes, motives, and commitments, in the hope that each student may become more rational, creative, sensitive, and community-minded. The task is to create students who have not only professional skills, but also well-formed and internalized values. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Religion and Philosophy Department Religion and Philosophy Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8125 The religion department encourage students to think honestly and reasonably about religion. Faculty members seek to inform and challenge but never to intimidate or coerce students.Philosophy students are challenged to re-think the basic assumptions governing personal life, social practices, and the dominant paradigms of knowledge in academic disciplines. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Physical Education Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Education Department A major in physical education examines the relationship of sports, athletics, physical fitness, and dance to the culture throughout the world. The physical education student’s preparation includes the acquisition of knowledge, skills, attitudes, and values from a vast array of courses. These courses include not only movement activities but also an understanding of associated physiological, biomechanical, sociological, psychological, historical, philosophical, and pedagogical principles. Two emphasis in this major are coaching track emphasis and athletic training track emphasis. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Education Department Education Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8246 The Department, one of the largest on campus, is unique at the University in that it offers a range of programs and degree opportunities for students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.For undergraduates, the Department offers three majors and 21 licensure programs.For graduate students, the Department offers both the MAT (Master of Arts in Teaching) and MAE (Master of Arts in Education).Full-time faculty typically teach both undergraduate and graduate classes, as do faculty adjuncts who are drawn from the ranks of highly seasoned teachers and school administrators.This &quot;blended mission&quot; allows the Department to serve a wide range of pre-service and in-service education professionals in the region while contributing consistently and extensively to school improvement in Ohio and beyond. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Physics Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Science Division, Department of Physics and Engineering The physics curriculum exposes students to a spectrum of topics ranging from Newton’s laws of motion to the foundations of quantum mechanics and ends by refining these topics conceptually and mathematically. Since physicists eventually become preferentially oriented towards experimental, computational, or theoretical endeavors, the curriculum aims to provide students an opportunity to explore each of these orientations. The major in physics is designed to meet the needs of students that intend on teaching physics, continuing their study of physics in graduate school, or pursuing a physics-related career. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University The Modules include: 110 Introduction to Physics and Engineering (2), 121, 122 Classical Physics I, II (4, 4), 203 Modern Physics (4), 210 Statics & Dynamics (4), 310 Optics (4), 320 Thermodynamics (4), 340 Theoretical Physics I (3), 430 Theoretical Physics II (3), 490 Introduction to Senior Project (1), 495 Senior Project (3). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Science Division, Department of Physics and Engineering Science Division, Department of Physics and Engineering, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8274 The department offers majors in physics and engineering science and supports the binary and pre-engineering programs.The department strives to employ students as tutors and assistants, offer on-site research and design experiences for students, expose students to the “real world” through guest speakers and field trips, assist students with securing summer research positions and internships, and assist students with their educational and career goals. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Political Science Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Political Science Department Political science seeks to explain the political order in societies, power, political organizations, decision-making processes and their outcomes. Relations among citizens, the processes in and among institutions in the United States and in societies around the world and the relations among the nations of the world are the focus of the study of political science at Muskingum University. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University The Modules include: 111 American Political System, 131 Introduction to World Politics, 2xx one 200-level course (Intro. to State & Local Govt or Intro. to Comparative Politics), 341 Theory and Methods in Political Science, 491 Senior Seminar in Political Science. Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Political Science Department Political Science Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8343 The department gives students access to a wide variety of activities, programs, internships and off-campus opportunities to enhance their education.Internships offer off-campus experience in practical matters. Muskingum University also maintains association with Drew University, which sponsors a United Nations Semester, a London Semester and a European Community Semester.They also have a relationship with American University, which sponsors a Washington semester and programs in other world capitals.The Political Science department itself offers an active Model United Nations program, travel courses, and a pre-law program. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Psychology Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Department of Psychology Psychology is a science concerned with the study of behavior, brain organization, and mental processes. It is a broad field that intersects with many disciplines, including the biological and social sciences. Psychologists can be found in such settings as clinics, industry, hospitals, human service agencies, and schools. These professionals function as researchers, therapists, and counselors; consultants to advertising, conservation, education, and government; and as behavioral scientists in the broad sense. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University The Modules include: Introduction to Psychology (101), General Experimental Psychology (151), Behavioral Statistics (232), Advanced Experimental Psychology (351), Comprehensive Review (493), Senior Studies (495), Physiological Psychology (281), Child Development (205). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Department of Psychology Department of Psychology, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8355 The department gives students access to a wide variety of activities, programs, internships and off-campus opportunities to enhance their education.Internships offer off-campus experience in practical matters. Muskingum University also maintains association with Drew University, which sponsors a United Nations Semester, a London Semester and a European Community Semester.They also have a relationship with American University, which sponsors a Washington semester and programs in other world capitals.The Political Science department itself offers an active Model United Nations program, travel courses, and a pre-law program. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Public Affairs Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Political Science Department The interdisciplinary public affairs major at Muskingum University is designed to foster civic education and participation, and exposes students to a plethora of different views, insights and theories on government, business, and society. The program is designed to give students the necessary tools for democratic citizenship and to help prepare them for a lifetime of engaged citizenship in the larger world where practical political decision making and democratic deliberation occur. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Political Science Department Political Science Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8343 The department gives students access to a wide variety of activities, programs, internships and off-campus opportunities to enhance their education.Internships offer off-campus experience in practical matters. Muskingum University also maintains association with Drew University, which sponsors a United Nations Semester, a London Semester and a European Community Semester.They also have a relationship with American University, which sponsors a Washington semester and programs in other world capitals.The Political Science department itself offers an active Model United Nations program, travel courses, and a pre-law program. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Religion Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Religion and Philosophy Department The religion program at Muskingum University is grounded in biblical studies (Old Testament, New Testament, Jesus in the New Testament, Biblical Archaeology), in church history (History of Christianity, Religion in the United States, Christ and the Courts) and in theology (Global Issues and Values, Introduction to Christian Theology). The religion major is also encouraged to study comparative religions (Religions and Philosophies of the East) and courses in philosophy. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Religion and Philosophy Department Religion and Philosophy Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8125 The religion department encourage students to think honestly and reasonably about religion. Faculty members seek to inform and challenge but never to intimidate or coerce students.Philosophy students are challenged to re-think the basic assumptions governing personal life, social practices, and the dominant paradigms of knowledge in academic disciplines. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Sociology Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Muskingum University The sociology program at Muskingum University prepares students for a variety of fields, through an orientation focusing on either domestic or international issues. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University The Modules include: 101 The Sociological Perspective (3), 210 Sociology of Education (3), 216 Social Problems in Contemporary America (3), 320 Racial and Cultural Minorities (3), 321 Social Psychology (3), 335 Social and Political Philosophy (3), 341 Sociology of Women and Men (3), 345 Sociology of the Family (3), 350 Social Change in an International Perspective (3), 352 Selected Topics in Sociology (3), 360 Social Research Methods (3), 366 American Corrections (3), 369 Peacemaking (3), 370 Environmental Sociology (3), 401 American Society: Class and Culture (3), 418 Deviance and Crime (3), 422 Sociological Theory (3). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Muskingum University Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8211 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Spanish Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Department of Modern Languages The Spanish program at Muskingum University centers on the study of the Spanish language, the literary and artistic production of Spanish-speaking cultures, and increasingly, the practical applications of Spanish within the global economy. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Department of Modern Languages Department of Modern Languages, Muskingum University, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8252 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Special Education (Intervention Specialist) Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Education Department This is a multi-age licensure program option begun while completing either early or middle childhood education majors at the undergraduate level and finished at the graduate level during one post-baccalaureate semester. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University The Modules include: EDUC 110: Introduction to Education (10 field hours), EDUC 112: Educational Implications of Diversity (22 field hours), PSYC 101: Introduction to Psychology, EDUC 330: Serving Individuals with Exceptionalities (10 field hours), EDUC 335: Educational Technology, CPSC 100: Introduction to Computing, SOCI 101: The Sociological Perspective, PSYC 205: Child Development, PSYC 308: Adolescence and Youth, PHED 319: Motor Learning and Adaptive Physical Education for Early Childhood. Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Education Department Education Department, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8246 The Department, one of the largest on campus, is unique at the University in that it offers a range of programs and degree opportunities for students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.For undergraduates, the Department offers three majors and 21 licensure programs.For graduate students, the Department offers both the MAT (Master of Arts in Teaching) and MAE (Master of Arts in Education).Full-time faculty typically teach both undergraduate and graduate classes, as do faculty adjuncts who are drawn from the ranks of highly seasoned teachers and school administrators.This &quot;blended mission&quot; allows the Department to serve a wide range of pre-service and in-service education professionals in the region while contributing consistently and extensively to school improvement in Ohio and beyond. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Speech Communication Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Department of Speech Communication and Theatre The study of speech and communication at Muskingum University is designed to provide students with an understanding of the communication processes found in contemporary society, an appreciation of the historical, technological, literary and dramatic heritage of communication and an opportunity to improve skills in oral communication. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Department of Speech Communication and Theatre Department of Speech Communication and Theatre, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8270 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Major in Theatre Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Department of Speech Communication and Theatre The study of theatre at Muskingum University combines theory and practice in the classroom with performance in theatre productions which are open to all students. Academic offerings provide students with a complete theatre experience which includes reading, writing, designing, building, acting, and directing plays. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Major Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Department of Speech Communication and Theatre Department of Speech Communication and Theatre, Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8270 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Master of Arts in Education - Adult Education Full Time Variable $ 370 ( Rs 17,035 ) per credit / unit Graduate and Continuing Studies Adult Education (31 credit hours) is a non-licensure program that combines learning theory, communication skills, and technology to prepare students for a variety of management and training positions in business, industry, and public agencies. Students learn how to apply adult learning theories to develop and conduct worthwhile education and training programs, and to create effective learning environments in the workplace. Students who successfully complete the program develop management and communication skills, and learn how to coach, mentor and lead. Students seeking admission must have a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree from a regionally accredited school with a cumulative GPA of 2.70 on a 4.0 scale. A teaching certificate or license is required. Demonstration of appropriate professional dispositions is also needed. Students must take an interview with the program director (or designee). Masters Muskingum University The modules are as follows: EDUC 605 Leading and Learning in a Culture of Change (3), EDUC 606 Invitational and Inclusive Education (3), EDUC 607 Applications of Educational Research (3), EDUC 608 Critical Pedagogy: The Transformational Educator (1), EDUC 830 Adult Education Internship (3), EDUC 513 Buliding and Working in Collabrative Teams (3), EDUC 574 Foundations of Adult Learning (3), EDUC 575 Adult Learning Theory (3), EDUC 576 Program Planning for Adult Education (3), EDUC 577 Facilitating Learning in Groups (3), EDUC 583 Readings in Adult Education (3), EDUC 584 Issues and Trends in Adult Education (3). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Graduate and Continuing Studies Graduate and Continuing Studies, 117 Montgomery Hall, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8038 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Master of Arts in Education - Art Education Full Time Variable $ 370 ( Rs 17,035 ) per credit / unit Graduate and Continuing Studies Art Professional Development (31credit hours) is a non-licensure concentration area that combines hands-on instruction for k-12 art teachers with select art history courses and the core graduate-level education courses. Students seeking admission must have a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree from a regionally accredited school with a cumulative GPA of 2.70 on a 4.0 scale. A teaching certificate or license is required. Demonstration of appropriate professional dispositions is also needed. Students must take an interview with the program director (or designee). Masters Muskingum University The modules are as follows: EDUC 605 Leading and Learning in a Culture of Change (3), EDUC 606 Invitational and Inclusive Education (3), EDUC 607 Applications of Educational Research (3), EDUC 608 Critical Pedagogy: The Transformational Educator (1), EDUC 700 Research Seminar and Project (3) or EDUC 705/706 National Board Certification Process (2+2) or EDUC 710 Practitioner Seminar and Project (3), EDUC 680 Studio Concentration for Art Teachers (3), EDUC 681 Recognizing and Encouraging Creative Behavior (3), EDUC 682 Late 19th and 20th-Century Art (3), EDUC 683 Image of Chinese Art (3), EDUC 684 Aesthetics and Philosophy of Eastern Art (3). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Graduate and Continuing Studies Graduate and Continuing Studies, 117 Montgomery Hall, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8038 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Master of Arts in Education - Early Childhood Development Full Time Variable $ 370 ( Rs 17,035 ) per credit / unit Graduate and Continuing Studies Early Childhood Development (39-41 credit hours) is designed to offer the birth through pre-k educator a solid foundation in child development, a broad background in the social context of development and in developmentally appropriate practices of teaching and learning for young children. Students seeking admission must have a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree from a regionally accredited school with a cumulative GPA of 2.70 on a 4.0 scale. A teaching certificate or license is required. Demonstration of appropriate professional dispositions is also needed. Students must take an interview with the program director (or designee). Masters Muskingum University The modules are as follows: EDUC 605 Leading and Learning in a Culture of Change (3), EDUC 606 Invitational and Inclusive Education (3), EDUC 607 Applications of Educational Research (3), EDUC 608 Critical Pedagogy: The Transformational Educator (1), EDUC 700 Research Seminar & Project (3) or EDUC 705/706 National Board Certification Process (2+2) or EDUC 710 Practitioner Seminar and Project (3), EDUC 578 Theories of Early Childhood Development and Language (3), EDUC 591 Family-Centered Practices (3), EDUC 592 Administration of Early Childhood Programs (3), EDUC 593 Early Childhood Education (3), EDUC 594 The Arts in Early Childhood (3), EDUC 595 Young Children with Special Needs I (3). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Graduate and Continuing Studies Graduate and Continuing Studies, 117 Montgomery Hall, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8038 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Master of Arts in Education - Early Childhood Education Licensure Full Time Variable $ 370 ( Rs 17,035 ) per credit / unit Graduate and Continuing Studies The Master of Arts in Education (MAE) program is based on the belief that educators play an important role in encouraging, equipping, and empowering all students to become rational, competent, productive and responsible citizens capable of meeting the challenges of today's society. Students seeking admission must have a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree from a regionally accredited school with a cumulative GPA of 2.70 on a 4.0 scale. A teaching certificate or license is required. Demonstration of appropriate professional dispositions is also needed. Students must take an interview with the program director (or designee). Masters Muskingum University The modules are as follows: EDUC 605 Leading and Learning in a Culture of Change (3), EDUC 606 Invitational and Inclusive Education (3), EDUC 607 Applications of Educational Research (3), EDUC 608 Critical Pedagogy: The Transformational Educator (1), EDUC 700 Research Seminar and Project (3) or EDUC 705/706 National Board Certification Process (2+2) or EDUC 710 Practitioner Seminar and Project (3). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Graduate and Continuing Studies Graduate and Continuing Studies, 117 Montgomery Hall, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8038 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Master of Arts in Education - Early Childhood Generalist Endorsement Full Time Variable $ 370 ( Rs 17,035 ) per credit / unit Graduate and Continuing Studies   Students seeking admission must have a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree from a regionally accredited school with a cumulative GPA of 2.70 on a 4.0 scale. A teaching certificate or license is required. Demonstration of appropriate professional dispositions is also needed. Students must take an interview with the program director (or designee). Masters Muskingum University The modules are as follows: EDUC 605 Leading and Learning in a Culture of Change (3), EDUC 606 Invitational and Inclusive Education (3), EDUC 607 Applications of Educational Research (3), EDUC 608 Critical Pedagogy: The Transformational Educator (1), EDUC 700 Research Seminar & Project (3) or EDUC 705/706 National Board Certification Process (2+2) or EDUC 710 Practitioner Seminar and Project (3), EDUC 655 Integrated Sciences for Early Childhood Generalist Grades 4-5 (4), EDUC 656 Integrated Math for Early Childhood Generalist Grades 4-5 (4), EDUC 657 Integrated Lang. Arts and Social Studies for Early Childhood Generalist Grades 4-5 (4). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Graduate and Continuing Studies Graduate and Continuing Studies, 117 Montgomery Hall, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8038 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Master of Arts in Education - Early Childhood Intervention Specialist Licensure Full Time Variable $ 370 ( Rs 17,035 ) per credit / unit Graduate and Continuing Studies Early Childhood Intervention Specialist, ages 3-8, (61-63 credit hours) is a special education program that prepares individuals to teach children ages three through eight (grades pre-k through third). Students seeking admission must have a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree from a regionally accredited school with a cumulative GPA of 2.70 on a 4.0 scale. A teaching certificate or license is required. Demonstration of appropriate professional dispositions is also needed. Students must take an interview with the program director (or designee). Masters Muskingum University The modules are as follows: EDUC 605 Leading and Learning in a Culture of Change (3), EDUC 606 Invitational and Inclusive Education (3), EDUC 607 Applications of Educational Research (3), EDUC 608 Critical Pedagogy: The Transformational Educator (1), EDUC 700 Research Seminar and Project (3) or EDUC 705/706 National Board Certification Process (2+2) or EDUC 710 Practitioner Seminar and Project (3), EDUC 578 Theories of Early Childhood Development and Language (3), EDUC 592 Administration of Early Childhood Programs (3), EDUC 593 Early Childhood Education (3). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Graduate and Continuing Studies Graduate and Continuing Studies, 117 Montgomery Hall, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8038 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Master of Arts in Education - Educational Leadership Full Time Variable $ 370 ( Rs 17,035 ) per credit / unit Graduate and Continuing Studies The Principal’s Licensure program (56 credit hours) is designed for individuals interested in educational leadership as a school principal. Students seeking admission must have a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree from a regionally accredited school with a cumulative GPA of 2.70 on a 4.0 scale. A teaching certificate or license is required. Demonstration of appropriate professional dispositions is also needed. Students must take an interview with the program director (or designee). Masters Muskingum University The modules are as follows: EDUC 511 Teaching and Leading in a Culture of Change (3), EDUC 512 Motivation and Learning (3), EDUC 513 Building and Working in Collaborative Teams (3), EDUC 550 Child, Adolescent, and Youth Development (3), EDUC 629 Data-Based Decision Making for Educational Leaders (3), EDUC 632 Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment for School Leaders (3), EDUC 720 Educational Leadership and Organizational Change (3), EDUC 730 Supervision of Instruction (3), EDUC 740 Personnel Administration (3), EDUC 750 School Law (3), EDUC 760 School Finance and the Principal (3), EDUC 770 Community Relations and Building Consensus (3), EDUC 790 Technology Applications in Educational Administration (3). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Graduate and Continuing Studies Graduate and Continuing Studies, 117 Montgomery Hall, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8038 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Master of Arts in Education - Intervention Specialist: Mild to Moderate Full Time Variable $ 370 ( Rs 17,035 ) per credit / unit Graduate and Continuing Studies Intervention Specialist: Mild to Moderate, ages 5-21, is a multi-age, special education licensure program that prepares individuals to teach students with mild to moderate needs. Students seeking admission must have a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree from a regionally accredited school with a cumulative GPA of 2.70 on a 4.0 scale. A teaching certificate or license is required. Demonstration of appropriate professional dispositions is also needed. Students must take an interview with the program director (or designee). Masters Muskingum University The modules are as follows: EDUC 605 Leading and Learning in a Culture of Change (3), EDUC 606 Invitational and Inclusive Education (3), EDUC 607 Applications of Educational Research (3), EDUC 608 Critical Pedagogy: The Transformational Educator (1), EDUC 700 Research Seminar and Project (3) or EDUC 705/706 National Board Certification Process (2+2) or EDUC 710 Practitioner Seminar and Project (3), EDUC 528 Learning Differences and Special Needs (3), EDUC 531 Assessment of Children with Mild to Moderate Needs (3), EDUC 534 Provision and Adaptation of the Curriculum for Children with Mild/Moderate Needs (3), EDUC 536 Family and Community Involvement in Special Education (3), EDUC 550 Child, Adolescent and Youth Development (3), EDUC 555 Proactive Approaches to Classroom Management and Support (3), EDUC 568 Assessment in Special Education (3). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Graduate and Continuing Studies Graduate and Continuing Studies, 117 Montgomery Hall, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8038 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Master of Arts in Education - Intervention Specialist: Moderate to Intensive Full Time Variable $ 370 ( Rs 17,035 ) per credit / unit Graduate and Continuing Studies Intervention Specialist: Moderate to Intensive (52-54 Credit Hours) is a multi-age, special education licensure program that prepares individuals to teach students with moderate to intensive needs. Students seeking admission must have a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree from a regionally accredited school with a cumulative GPA of 2.70 on a 4.0 scale. A teaching certificate or license is required. Demonstration of appropriate professional dispositions is also needed. Students must take an interview with the program director (or designee). Masters Muskingum University The modules are as follows: EDUC 605 Leading and Learning in a Culture of Change (3), EDUC 606 Invitational and Inclusive Education (3), EDUC 607 Applications of Educational Research (3), EDUC 608 Critical Pedagogy: The Transformational Educator (1), EDUC 700 Research Seminar and Project (3) or EDUC 705/706 National Board Certification Process (2+2) or EDUC 710 Practitioner Seminar and Project (3), EDUC 528 Learning Differences and Exceptionalities (3), EDUC 536 Family and Community Involvement in Special Education (3), EDUC 548 Characteristics & Assessment of Students with Moderate to Intensive Needs (3), EDUC 550 Child, Adolescent and Youth Development (3), EDUC 555 Proactive Approaches to Classroom Management and Support (3), EDUC 557 Instructional Services for Students with Moderate to Intensive Disabilities (3), EDUC 558 Independence Skills for Students with Multiple Disabilities (3). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Graduate and Continuing Studies Graduate and Continuing Studies, 117 Montgomery Hall, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8038 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Master of Arts in Education - Intervention Specialist: Talented and Gifted Full Time Variable $ 370 ( Rs 17,035 ) per credit / unit Graduate and Continuing Studies Intervention Specialist: Gifted and Talented, ages 5-21, (43-53 credit hours) is a licensure program designed for individuals with a valid elementary certificate or an early or middle childhood license. Students seeking admission must have a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree from a regionally accredited school with a cumulative GPA of 2.70 on a 4.0 scale. A teaching certificate or license is required. Demonstration of appropriate professional dispositions is also needed. Students must take an interview with the program director (or designee). Masters Muskingum University The modules are as follows: EDUC 605 Leading and Learning in a Culture of Change (3), EDUC 606 Invitational and Inclusive Education (3), EDUC 607 Applications of Educational Research (3), EDUC 608 Critical Pedagogy: The Transformational Educator (1), EDUC 700 Research Seminar and Project (3) or EDUC 705/706 National Board Certification Process (2+2) or EDUC 710 Practitioner Seminar and Project (3), EDUC 540 Characteristics and Assessment of the Gifted and Talented (3), EDUC 541 Curriculum and Instruction of the Gifted and Talented (3), EDUC 542 Guidance and Counseling of the Gifted and Talented (3), EDUC 543 Collaborative Partnerships for the Gifted and Talented (3), EDUC 550 Child, Adolescent, and Youth Development (3). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Graduate and Continuing Studies Graduate and Continuing Studies, 117 Montgomery Hall, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8038 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Master of Arts in Education - Invitational Teacher-Leader Full Time Variable $ 370 ( Rs 17,035 ) per credit / unit Graduate and Continuing Studies Invitational Teacher-Leader is a non-licensure program (31 Credit Hours) is geared toward the empowered teacher in today’s standards-based, high-stakes accountability, professional arena. Students seeking admission must have a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree from a regionally accredited school with a cumulative GPA of 2.70 on a 4.0 scale. A teaching certificate or license is required. Demonstration of appropriate professional dispositions is also needed. Students must take an interview with the program director (or designee). Masters Muskingum University The modules are as follows: EDUC 605 Leading and Learning in a Culture of Change (3), EDUC 606 Invitational and Inclusive Education (3), EDUC 607 Applications of Educational Research (3), EDUC 608 Critical Pedagogy: The Transformational Educator (1), EDUC 700 Research Seminar and Project (3) or EDUC 705/706 National Board Certification Process (2+2) or EDUC 710 Practitioner Seminar and Project (3), EDUC 600 The Invitational Teacher Leader (3), EDUC 601 Instruction and Assessment in a Standards-Based Environment (3), EDUC 602 Creating an Invitational Environment for Student Learning (3), EDUC 603 Data-Based Decision Making for Teacher-Leaders (3), EDUC 604 Co-Teaching and Inclusive Practices for Teacher-Leaders (3). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Graduate and Continuing Studies Graduate and Continuing Studies, 117 Montgomery Hall, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8038 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Master of Arts in Education - Middle Childhood Generalist Endorsement Full Time Variable $ 370 ( Rs 17,035 ) per credit / unit Graduate and Continuing Studies   Students seeking admission must have a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree from a regionally accredited school with a cumulative GPA of 2.70 on a 4.0 scale. A teaching certificate or license is required. Demonstration of appropriate professional dispositions is also needed. Students must take an interview with the program director (or designee). Masters Muskingum University The modules are as follows: EDUC 605 Leading and Learning in a Culture of Change (3), EDUC 606 Invitational and Inclusive Education (3), EDUC 607 Applications of Educational Research (3), EDUC 608 Critical Pedagogy: The Transformational Educator (1), EDUC 700 Research Seminar and Project (3) or EDUC 705/706 National Board Certification Process (2+2) or EDUC 710 Practitioner Seminar and Project (3), EDUC 644 Integrated Math I for Teaching Grades 4-6 (3), EDUC 645 Integrated Math II for Teaching Grades 4-6 (3), EDUC 646 Integrated Science I for Teaching Grades 4-6 (3), EDUC 647 Integrated Science II for Teaching Grades 4-6 (3). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Graduate and Continuing Studies Graduate and Continuing Studies, 117 Montgomery Hall, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8038 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Master of Arts in Education - Music Education Full Time Variable $ 370 ( Rs 17,035 ) per credit / unit Graduate and Continuing Studies Music Professional Development (29 credit hours) is a non-licensure concentration area that combines hands-on instruction for k-12 music teachers with music literature courses and the core graduate-level education courses. Students seeking admission must have a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree from a regionally accredited school with a cumulative GPA of 2.70 on a 4.0 scale. A teaching certificate or license is required. Demonstration of appropriate professional dispositions is also needed. Students must take an interview with the program director (or designee). Masters Muskingum University The modules are as follows: EDUC 605 Leading and Learning in a Culture of Change (3), EDUC 606 Invitational and Inclusive Education (3), EDUC 607 Applications of Educational Research (3), EDUC 608 Critical Pedagogy: The Transformational Educator (1), EDUC 700 Research Seminar and Project (3) or EDUC 705/706 National Board Certification Process (2+2) or EDUC 710 Practitioner Seminar and Project (3), MUSC 640 Foundations, Philosophies and Trends in Music Education (3), MUSC 641 20th-Century Music Literature (3), EDUC 590 Independent Study (3), MUSC 642 Instrumental Literature in Music Education (3). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Graduate and Continuing Studies Graduate and Continuing Studies, 117 Montgomery Hall, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8038 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Master of Arts in Education - Pre-K Special Needs Full Time Variable $ 370 ( Rs 17,035 ) per credit / unit Graduate and Continuing Studies Early Childhood Special Needs, with Early Education of the Handicapped Validation, (49-51 credit hours) is designed to offer the birth-pre-k special educator (ages birth-5) a solid foundation in child development exceptionalities, and a background to facilitate the use of developmentally appropriate practices in inclusive classrooms. Students seeking admission must have a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree from a regionally accredited school with a cumulative GPA of 2.70 on a 4.0 scale. A teaching certificate or license is required. Demonstration of appropriate professional dispositions is also needed. Students must take an interview with the program director (or designee). Masters Muskingum University The modules are as follows: EDUC 605 Leading and Learning in a Culture of Change (3), EDUC 606 Invitational and Inclusive Education (3), EDUC 607 Applications of Educational Research (3), EDUC 608 Critical Pedagogy: The Transformational Educator (1), EDUC 700 Research Seminar and Project (3) or EDUC 705/706 National Board Certification Process (2+2) or EDUC 710 Practitioner Seminar and Project (3), EDUC 644 Integrated Math I for Teaching Grades 4-6 (3), EDUC 645 Integrated Math II for Teaching Grades 4-6 (3), EDUC 646 Integrated Science I for Teaching Grades 4-6 (3), EDUC 647 Integrated Science II for Teaching Grades 4-6 (3). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Graduate and Continuing Studies Graduate and Continuing Studies, 117 Montgomery Hall, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8038 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Master of Arts in Education - Reading Endorsement Full Time Variable $ 370 ( Rs 17,035 ) per credit / unit Graduate and Continuing Studies The Reading Endorsement program is designed for licensed teachers who wish to expand their knowledge base and skills set in the areas of literacy and reading. Students seeking admission must have a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree from a regionally accredited school with a cumulative GPA of 2.70 on a 4.0 scale. A teaching certificate or license is required. Demonstration of appropriate professional dispositions is also needed. Students must take an interview with the program director (or designee). Masters Muskingum University The modules are as follows: EDUC 605 Leading and Learning in a Culture of Change (3), EDUC 606 Invitational and Inclusive Education (3), EDUC 607 Applications of Educational Research (3), EDUC 608 Critical Pedagogy: The Transformational Educator (1), EDUC 700 Research Seminar and Project (3) or EDUC 705/706 National Board Certification Process (2+2) or EDUC 710 Practitioner Seminar and Project (3), EDUC 660 Foundations of Reading: Pre-K through Grade 12 (3), EDUC 661Teaching Reading Pre-K-Grade 12: Environment, Curriculum, Methods and Materials (3), EDUC 662 Advanced Assessment for Literacy Instruction (3), EDUC 663 Leadership for Literacy (3). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Graduate and Continuing Studies Graduate and Continuing Studies, 117 Montgomery Hall, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8038 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Master of Arts in Education - TAG Endorsement Full Time Variable $ 370 ( Rs 17,035 ) per credit / unit Graduate and Continuing Studies The Reading Endorsement program is designed for licensed teachers who wish to expand their knowledge base and skills set in the areas of literacy and reading. Students seeking admission must have a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree from a regionally accredited school with a cumulative GPA of 2.70 on a 4.0 scale. A teaching certificate or license is required. Demonstration of appropriate professional dispositions is also needed. Students must take an interview with the program director (or designee). Masters Muskingum University The modules are as follows: EDUC 605 Leading and Learning in a Culture of Change (3), EDUC 606 Invitational and Inclusive Education (3), EDUC 607 Applications of Educational Research (3), EDUC 608 Critical Pedagogy: The Transformational Educator (1), EDUC 700 Research Seminar and Project (3) or EDUC 705/706 National Board Certification Process (2+2) or EDUC 710 Practitioner Seminar and Project (3), EDUC 540 Characteristics and Assessment of the Gifted and Talented (3), EDUC 541 Curriculum and Instruction of the Gifted and Talented (3), EDUC 542 Guidance and Counseling of the Gifted and Talented (3), EDUC 543 Collaborative Partnerships for the Gifted and Talented (3). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Graduate and Continuing Studies Graduate and Continuing Studies, 117 Montgomery Hall, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8038 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Master of Arts in Education - Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Endorsement (TESOL) Full Time Variable $ 370 ( Rs 17,035 ) per credit / unit Graduate and Continuing Studies Through this program, licensed teachers can qualify for the endorsement through the Ohio Department of Education. Students who are not licensed teachers may also complete this program, but will not be able to qualify for the ODE endorsement or any other ODE license. Students seeking admission must have a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree from a regionally accredited school with a cumulative GPA of 2.70 on a 4.0 scale. A teaching certificate or license is required. Demonstration of appropriate professional dispositions is also needed. Students must take an interview with the program director (or designee). Masters Muskingum University The modules are as follows: EDUC 605 Leading and Learning in a Culture of Change (3), EDUC 606 Invitational and Inclusive Education (3), EDUC 607 Applications of Educational Research (3), EDUC 608 Critical Pedagogy: The Transformational Educator (1), EDUC 700 Research Seminar and Project (3) or EDUC 705/706 National Board Certification Process (2+2) or EDUC 710 Practitioner Seminar and Project (3), EDUC 608 Critical Pedagogy: The Transformational Teacher (1), EDUC 609 Multi-cultural Literature (1), EDUC 634 The Role of the ESL Teacher in Co-Teaching and Collaboration (1), EDUC 635 Methods of TESOL (3), EDUC 636 Second Language Acquisition and Development (3), EDUC 637 Assessment and Policies for TESOL (3), ENGL 503 Language Structure and Usage (3). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Graduate and Continuing Studies Graduate and Continuing Studies, 117 Montgomery Hall, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8038 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Master of Arts in Teaching - Adolescent/Young Adult Full Time Variable $ 370 ( Rs 17,035 ) per credit / unit Graduate and Continuing Studies Adolescent/Young Adult (42 credit hours) prepares individuals to teach grades 7-12. Licensure area options are mathematics, language arts, integrated social studies, chemistry, life science. Students seeking admission must have a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree from a regionally accredited school with a cumulative GPA of 2.70 on a 4.0 scale. A teaching certificate or license is required. Demonstration of appropriate professional dispositions is also needed. Students must take an interview with the program director (or designee). Masters Muskingum University The modules are as follows: EDUC 500 Social Foundations of Learning (3), EDUC 523 Content Area Literacy (3), EDUC 528 Learning Differences and Exceptionalities (3), EDUC 550 Child/Adolescent/Youth Development (3), EDUC 571 Professional Practices in Secondary Schools I (3), EDUC 572 Professional Practices in Secondary Schools II (2), EDUC 564 Adolescent/Young Adult Science Methodology (3), EDUC 565 Adolescent/Young Adult Mathematics Methodology (3). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Graduate and Continuing Studies Graduate and Continuing Studies, 117 Montgomery Hall, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8038 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Master of Arts in Teaching - Early Childhood Full Time Variable $ 370 ( Rs 17,035 ) per credit / unit Graduate and Continuing Studies MAT initial licensure programs are designed to prepare graduates to successfully demonstrate competence on PRAXIS III, the State of Ohio’s entry-year teacher performance assessment. Students seeking admission must have a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree from a regionally accredited school with a cumulative GPA of 2.70 on a 4.0 scale. A teaching certificate or license is required. Demonstration of appropriate professional dispositions is also needed. Students must take an interview with the program director (or designee). Masters Muskingum University The modules are as follows: EDUC 500 Social Foundations of Learning (3), EDUC 519 Motor Learning and Adaptive Physical Education for Early Childhood (3), EDUC 528 Learning Differences and Exceptionalities (3), EDUC 578 Theories of Early Childhood Development and Language (3), EDUC 586 Social Studies in Early Childhood Education (3), EDUC 588 Science in Early Childhood (3), EDUC 591 Family-Centered Practices (3), EDUC 593 Early Childhood Education (3), EDUC 594 The Arts in Early Childhood (3), EDUC 599 Mathematics in Early Childhood (3). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Graduate and Continuing Studies Graduate and Continuing Studies, 117 Montgomery Hall, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8038 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Master of Arts in Teaching - Intervention Specialist: Mild to Moderate Full Time Variable $ 370 ( Rs 17,035 ) per credit / unit Graduate and Continuing Studies Intervention Specialist: Mild to Moderate, ages 5-21 (55 credit hours) is a multi-age, special education licensure program that prepares individuals to teach students with mild to moderate needs. Students seeking admission must have a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree from a regionally accredited school with a cumulative GPA of 2.70 on a 4.0 scale. A teaching certificate or license is required. Demonstration of appropriate professional dispositions is also needed. Students must take an interview with the program director (or designee). Masters Muskingum University The modules are as follows: EDUC 500 Social Foundations of Learning (3), EDUC 528 Learning Differences and Exceptionalities (3), EDUC 531 Assessment of Children with Mild/Moderate Disabilities (3) , EDUC 532 Instruction, Assessment and Adaptation in Language Arts and Social Studies (3), EDUC 533 Instruction, Assessment and Adaptation in Mathematics and Science (3), EDUC 534 Provision and Adaptation of Curriculum and Instruction for Children with Mild/Moderate Needs (3), EDUC 536 Family and Community Involvement in Special Education (3), EDUC 550 Child, Adolescent and Youth Development (3), EDUC 555 Proactive Approaches to Classroom Management and Support (3), EDUC 568 Assessment in Special Education (3). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Graduate and Continuing Studies Graduate and Continuing Studies, 117 Montgomery Hall, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8038 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Master of Arts in Teaching - Intervention Specialist: Moderate to Intensive Full Time Variable $ 370 ( Rs 17,035 ) per credit / unit Graduate and Continuing Studies Intervention Specialist: Moderate to Intensive, ages 5-21 (52 credit hours) is a multi-age, special education licensure program that prepares individuals to teach students with moderate to intensive needs. Students seeking admission must have a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree from a regionally accredited school with a cumulative GPA of 2.70 on a 4.0 scale. A teaching certificate or license is required. Demonstration of appropriate professional dispositions is also needed. Students must take an interview with the program director (or designee). Masters Muskingum University The modules are as follows: EDUC 500 Social Foundations of Learning (3), EDUC 528 Learning Differences and Exceptionalities (3), EDUC 536 Family and Community Involvement in Special Education (3), EDUC 548 Characteristics & Assessment of Students with Moderate to Intensive Needs (3), EDUC 550 Child, Adolescent and Youth Development (3), EDUC 555 Proactive Approaches to Classroom Management and Support (3), EDUC 557 Instructional Services for Students with Moderate to Intensive Disabilities (3), EDUC 558 Independence Skills for Students with Multiple Disabilities (3), EDUC 559 Teaching and Supporting Students with Autism and Other Behavioral Disorders (3). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Graduate and Continuing Studies Graduate and Continuing Studies, 117 Montgomery Hall, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8038 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Master of Arts in Teaching - Middle Childhood Full Time Variable $ 370 ( Rs 17,035 ) per credit / unit Graduate and Continuing Studies Middle Childhood Education (51 credit hours) prepares individuals to teach children grades 4-9 in two of the following content areas: math, science, language arts and reading, and social studies. Students seeking admission must have a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree from a regionally accredited school with a cumulative GPA of 2.70 on a 4.0 scale. A teaching certificate or license is required. Demonstration of appropriate professional dispositions is also needed. Students must take an interview with the program director (or designee). Masters Muskingum University The modules are as follows: EDUC 500 Social Foundations of Learning (3), EDUC 528 Learning Differences and Exceptionalities (3), EDUC 550 Child/Adolescent/Youth Development (3), EDUC 561 Professional Practices in Middle Schools I (3), EDUC 562 Professional Practices in Middle Schools II (2), EDUC 553 Language Arts Methods for Middle Childhood (3), EDUC 554 Mathematics Methods for Middle Childhood (3). Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Graduate and Continuing Studies Graduate and Continuing Studies, 117 Montgomery Hall, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8038 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Master of Information Strategy, Systems and Technology Full Time Variable $ 570 ( Rs 26,243 ) per credit / unit Graduate and Continuing Studies The Master of Information Strategy, Systems and Technology (MISST) program at Muskingum College engages participants in developing competencies that are necessary to successfully work at the dynamic interface of business and information technology. Students seeking admission must have a Baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited school with a cumulative GPA of 2.7 on a 4.0 scale. Three years professional experience is required. They must provide a letter of recommendation preferably from a business professional including the ways in which the MISST program fits into the position or career path of the prospective participant. Applicants who do not have undergraduate coursework in computer science, information systems, or business will be considered for admission, but may be required to complete additional coursework. They may also be asked to provide additional information such as strong evidence that they have an understanding of technology and its use in their organization and an indication for the ways in which the MISST program fits into their career paths. Masters Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Graduate and Continuing Studies Graduate and Continuing Studies, 117 Montgomery Hall, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8038 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Pre-Law Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Muskingum University The Pre-Law program at Muskingum University adheres to the principle that prospective law students need a broad educational experience as undergraduates that provides the critical reading, thinking and writing skills that law school demands for success. Students interested in attending law school are encouraged to consider a major that will foster these skills and to pursue other types of experiences (leadership, travel, internships, research, student government) to complement what is learned in the classroom. The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Pre-professional Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Muskingum University Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8211 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Pre-Professional Program in Chiropractic Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Science Division   The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Pre-professional Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Science Division Science Division, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8211 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Pre-Professional Program in Christian Ministry Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Muskingum University   The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Pre-professional Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Muskingum University Muskingum University, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8211 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Pre-Professional Program in Dentistry Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Science Division   The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Pre-professional Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Science Division Science Division, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8211 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Pre-Professional Program in Medical Technology Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Science Division   The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Pre-professional Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Science Division Science Division, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8211 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Pre-Professional Program in Medicine Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Science Division   The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Pre-professional Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Science Division Science Division, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8211 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Pre-Professional Program in Physical Therapy Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Science Division   The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Pre-professional Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Science Division Science Division, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8211 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
204264 Muskingum University Pre-Professional Program in Veterinary Medicine Full Time Variable $ 18,400 ( Rs 8,47,136 ) a year Science Division   The student seeking admission into the University must have the following requirements: An official high school transcript indicating superior preparation and notice of graduation; Minimum TOEFL Score of 550 on the Paper-based test (PBT) or 213 on the computer based test (CBT) or 80 on the Internet based test (IBT); Minimum of 6.5 on the IELTS and a minimum of 430 (Critical Reading subscore) on the SAT. Pre-professional Muskingum University   Muskingum University     163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8127 Science Division Science Division, 163 Stormont Street, NEW CONCORD, Ohio, 43762, +1 740 826 8211 Since its founding in 1837, Muskingum has been a community of learners - people learning from and with other people. Muskingum&#39;s mission is to educate the &quot;whole person&quot; - intellectually, spiritually, socially and physically - and it does so by meeting students where they are on the educational continuum, and by helping these students to progress to their maximum potential.The mission of Muskingum University is to offer quality academic programs in the liberal arts and sciences in the setting of a residential, coeducational, church-related college and in the context of a caring community where individual fulfillment is encouraged and human dignity is respected. Yes Muskingum’s living options range from traditional residence halls, sorority, fraternity and social club houses to special program houses, townhouses and college-owned apartments.On the East and West campus hills students will find housing with lounges, computer labs, television, kitchen and laundry facilities.Their campus-wide telecommunications system provides access to voice mail, e-mail, the campus mainframe and the Internet.Each of the six residence halls has a personality of its own.Patton Hall offers state-of-the-art living arrangements in an historic 1921 structure, with rooms for two, rooms for four with a spectacular view of campus, and a dining hall with the choice of entrees prepared by their nationally recognized food service.
209287 Multnomah University Master of Theology Full Time Variable $470 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah University This program is designed to equip graduate students with specialized academic knowledge necessary to professional teaching in a seminary, Bible college, or Christian college. Two major areas of study are offered: Biblical Studies (Old Testament studies and/or New Testament studies) and Theological Studies (biblical, historical and systematic theology).As with all other degree programs at Multnomah the two major focal points of our educational philosophy are Christ and the Bible. The Lordship of Christ and commitment to God's written word go hand in hand. Student should have a Demonstration of commendable spiritual life and Christian character in harmony with the college's code of conduct stated in the student handbook. Attendance at required devotional meetings. Completion of six student ministries nonacademic credits. Completion of a career development component. Classification as a registered student the year of graduation. Application for graduation filed two semesters prior to graduation. Financial clearance from the Business Office. Satisfactory completion of the required academic program with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or above. Masters Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary   Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah University Multnomah University, Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University Master of Divinity - Theological Studies Full Time Variable $470 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah University This program prepares students for advanced studies leading to entrance into a Master of Theology or a Doctor of Philosophy program. Central to the program are a student's abilities to work with original languages, to develop research skills, and to become competent in biblical, theological, and historical studies. The M.Div. emphasizes personal mentoring for a teaching ministry at various academic levels. Student should have a Demonstration of commendable spiritual life and Christian character in harmony with the college's code of conduct stated in the student handbook. Attendance at required devotional meetings. Completion of six student ministries nonacademic credits. Completion of a career development component. Classification as a registered student the year of graduation. Application for graduation filed two semesters prior to graduation. Financial clearance from the Business Office. Satisfactory completion of the required academic program with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or above. Masters Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary   Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah University Multnomah University, Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University Master of Divinity - Chaplaincy Full Time Variable $470 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah University   Student should have a Demonstration of commendable spiritual life and Christian character in harmony with the college's code of conduct stated in the student handbook. Attendance at required devotional meetings. Completion of six student ministries nonacademic credits. Completion of a career development component. Classification as a registered student the year of graduation. Application for graduation filed two semesters prior to graduation. Financial clearance from the Business Office. Satisfactory completion of the required academic program with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or above. Masters Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary   Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah University Multnomah University, Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University Master of Divinity Full Time 3 Year(s) $470 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah University This program is designed to provide professional training in pastoral and related fields for those seeking a lifetime of ministry with people. Through integrated ministry internships, practical classroom instruction, and unique experiences in spiritual formation, the program seeks to produce graduates who can successfully communicate the truth of God's Word through preaching, encouragement, teaching, directing, and modeling. The student may choose from one of the concentrations--Bible Exposition, Christian Thought, Evangelism and Church Planting, Exegetical Studies, Intercultural /Cross-Cultural Studies, Jerusalem Studies, Pastoral Leadership, Spiritual Formation, and General Studies--for deeper and broader emphasis in ministry vocation. Student should have a Demonstration of commendable spiritual life and Christian character in harmony with the college's code of conduct stated in the student handbook. Attendance at required devotional meetings. Completion of six student ministries nonacademic credits. Completion of a career development component. Classification as a registered student the year of graduation. Application for graduation filed two semesters prior to graduation. Financial clearance from the Business Office. Satisfactory completion of the required academic program with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or above. Masters Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary   Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah University Multnomah University, Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University Master of Arts in Teaching Full Time Variable $ 495 ( Rs 22,790 ) per credit / unit Multnomah University This program continues to move forward with the addition of new programs and new start dates. Pending TSPC approval, the education department plans to start a secondary authorization program in the fall of 2008. Over the program, students will engage in coursework that lays a foundation of the fundamentals of teaching and learning, with attention given to developmentally-appropriate content and teaching strategies for the early childhood and elementary classrooms.MAT students will also experience field work throughout the program. From observation to full-time responsibility in the classroom, students will have practical experience that prepares them for service in any early childhood or elementary classroom, whether in a private or public, local, national, or international school setting. Student should have a Demonstration of commendable spiritual life and Christian character in harmony with the college's code of conduct stated in the student handbook. Attendance at required devotional meetings. Completion of six student ministries nonacademic credits. Completion of a career development component. Classification as a registered student the year of graduation. Application for graduation filed two semesters prior to graduation. Financial clearance from the Business Office. Satisfactory completion of the required academic program with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or above. Masters Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary   Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah University Multnomah University, Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies - Women&#39;s Ministry Full Time Variable $470 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah University This program provides graduate training for Christian leaders preparing for ministry with women. More and more local churches and parachurch organizations as well as overseas ministries require qualified leaders to develop programs for women. The Women's Ministry course is especially tailored to prepare such leadership. Student should have a Demonstration of commendable spiritual life and Christian character in harmony with the college's code of conduct stated in the student handbook. Attendance at required devotional meetings. Completion of six student ministries nonacademic credits. Completion of a career development component. Classification as a registered student the year of graduation. Application for graduation filed two semesters prior to graduation. Financial clearance from the Business Office. Satisfactory completion of the required academic program with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or above. Masters Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary   Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah University Multnomah University, Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies - Spiritual Formation Full Time Variable $470 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah University This program builds on a knowledge of Scripture and such fundamental ministry skill as communication, leadership, and evangelism. It is a specialized ministry program designed to equip men and women for a ministry of leading God’s people into a deeper spiritual understanding of themselves and God with a view to training others in personal devotion to the Lord Jesus Christ. Student should have a Demonstration of commendable spiritual life and Christian character in harmony with the college's code of conduct stated in the student handbook. Attendance at required devotional meetings. Completion of six student ministries nonacademic credits. Completion of a career development component. Classification as a registered student the year of graduation. Application for graduation filed two semesters prior to graduation. Financial clearance from the Business Office. Satisfactory completion of the required academic program with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or above. Masters Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary   Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah University Multnomah University, Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies - Ministry Management Full Time Variable $470 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah University This program provides graduate training for Christian leaders who want to serve in administrative and managerial positions in the church and ministry organizations. The program addresses the spiritual growth of individuals uniquely suited for administrative or management roles, develops the leadership skills necessary to fulfill the functions of such ministry positions, and emphasizes the principles and operational methods for effective management within a ministry setting. Student should have a Demonstration of commendable spiritual life and Christian character in harmony with the college's code of conduct stated in the student handbook. Attendance at required devotional meetings. Completion of six student ministries nonacademic credits. Completion of a career development component. Classification as a registered student the year of graduation. Application for graduation filed two semesters prior to graduation. Financial clearance from the Business Office. Satisfactory completion of the required academic program with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or above. Masters Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary   Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah University Multnomah University, Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies - Intercultural Studies Full Time Variable $470 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah University This program builds on a foundation of Bible and theology to develop ministry skills for leadership service both at home and abroad. The program addresses the spiritual growth of individuals uniquely suited for intercultural service. The curriculum develops leadership and communication skills, cross-cultural awareness, and world-wide challenge. Except for the standard track first year, required courses are offered on a Monday/Tuesday/ Wednesday schedule. This leaves the remainder of the week for research and internship. Student should have a Demonstration of commendable spiritual life and Christian character in harmony with the college's code of conduct stated in the student handbook. Attendance at required devotional meetings. Completion of six student ministries nonacademic credits. Completion of a career development component. Classification as a registered student the year of graduation. Application for graduation filed two semesters prior to graduation. Financial clearance from the Business Office. Satisfactory completion of the required academic program with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or above. Masters Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary   Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah University Multnomah University, Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies - General Studies Full Time Variable $470 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah University This program allows to tailor elective courses to particular needs or goals after completing foundational study in Bible and theology. Students are encouraged to proactively design electives based on guidance from the admissions personnel or a faculty advisor. Student should have a Demonstration of commendable spiritual life and Christian character in harmony with the college's code of conduct stated in the student handbook. Attendance at required devotional meetings. Completion of six student ministries nonacademic credits. Completion of a career development component. Classification as a registered student the year of graduation. Application for graduation filed two semesters prior to graduation. Financial clearance from the Business Office. Satisfactory completion of the required academic program with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or above. Masters Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary   Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah University Multnomah University, Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies - Family Ministry Full Time Variable $470 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah University This program builds on a knowledge of Scripture and develops fundamental ministry skills such as communication, counseling, evangelism, and leadership. This specialized ministry program is designed to equip men and women for pastoral and parachurch roles, emphasizing ministry to and through the family. Student should have a Demonstration of commendable spiritual life and Christian character in harmony with the college's code of conduct stated in the student handbook. Attendance at required devotional meetings. Completion of six student ministries nonacademic credits. Completion of a career development component. Classification as a registered student the year of graduation. Application for graduation filed two semesters prior to graduation. Financial clearance from the Business Office. Satisfactory completion of the required academic program with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or above. Masters Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary   Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah University Multnomah University, Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies - Counseling and Care Full Time Variable $470 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah University This program provides an emphasis on the centrality of God's Word, spiritual formation, and relational skills. This program will help develop increased caring and counseling skills.This curriculum is not intended for someone wanting the MA degree in counseling for professional licensure training or to be a full-time counselor. This non-clinical emphasis is for pastors, pastoral staff, and church and ministry leaders who want training to enhance their personal skills in counseling, referral, encouragement, and caring skills to encourage and help people in a ministry setting. Student should have a Demonstration of commendable spiritual life and Christian character in harmony with the college's code of conduct stated in the student handbook. Attendance at required devotional meetings. Completion of six student ministries nonacademic credits. Completion of a career development component. Classification as a registered student the year of graduation. Application for graduation filed two semesters prior to graduation. Financial clearance from the Business Office. Satisfactory completion of the required academic program with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or above. Masters Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary   Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah University Multnomah University, Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies - Chaplaincy Full Time Variable $470 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah University This program provides a curriculum best suited for entering professional chaplaincy in a hospital, the armed forces, or other settings. Both the Association of Professional Chaplains and the National Conference on Ministry to the Armed Forces require at least 72 semester hours of credit in any seminary degree program accredited by the Association of Theological Schools. Most chaplaincies require a breadth of knowledge of how to work in environments with religious diversity. Student should have a Demonstration of commendable spiritual life and Christian character in harmony with the college's code of conduct stated in the student handbook. Attendance at required devotional meetings. Completion of six student ministries nonacademic credits. Completion of a career development component. Classification as a registered student the year of graduation. Application for graduation filed two semesters prior to graduation. Financial clearance from the Business Office. Satisfactory completion of the required academic program with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or above. Masters Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary   Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah University Multnomah University, Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies Full Time 2 Year(s) $470 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah University This program provide minister in a support role based upon an ability to serve with a clear biblical and theological foundation.Understand the nature of the family and to develop ministry strategies from a biblical perspective in light of contemporary culture.Define strategies for evangelism and church planting.Support pastors of local churches in matters of leadership and people management.Have exposure to a variety of communication skills including expository preaching, small-group leadership, teaching, and one-on-one dialogue. Assess counseling needs and develop listening, guidance, and relational skills. Student should have a Demonstration of commendable spiritual life and Christian character in harmony with the college's code of conduct stated in the student handbook. Attendance at required devotional meetings. Completion of six student ministries nonacademic credits. Completion of a career development component. Classification as a registered student the year of graduation. Application for graduation filed two semesters prior to graduation. Financial clearance from the Business Office. Satisfactory completion of the required academic program with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or above. Masters Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary   Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah University Multnomah University, Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University Master of Arts in Biblical Studies - Jerusalem Full Time Variable $470 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah University This program provide student with a unique and enriching study experience and deepen your understanding of biblical backgrounds, geography, and archaeology.Jerusalem University College, located on Mount Zion in Jerusalem, is approved by the Foreign Ministry and the Ministry of Religious Affairs of the State of Israel. It is well recognized academically by institutions in the United States. As a member of the Associated Schools of Jerusalem University College, Multnomah Biblical Seminary enjoys a consortium relationship with the university. Student should have a Demonstration of commendable spiritual life and Christian character in harmony with the college's code of conduct stated in the student handbook. Attendance at required devotional meetings. Completion of six student ministries nonacademic credits. Completion of a career development component. Classification as a registered student the year of graduation. Application for graduation filed two semesters prior to graduation. Financial clearance from the Business Office. Satisfactory completion of the required academic program with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or above. Masters Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary   Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah University Multnomah University, Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University Master of Arts in Biblical Studies Full Time Variable $470 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah University This program offers a specialization in Bible, biblical interpretation, and theology. Central to the program are a student's abilities to work with original language tools and to research theological topics. The MA(BS) emphasizes the production of scholarly biblical and theological research projects.Students without substantial undergraduate work in biblical and theological studies must enroll in the standard track, completing the program in two years. Graduates of an accredited Bible college or Christian liberal arts college with a Bible major or thirty-six credit hours in Bible and theology may enroll in the advanced track and complete the program in one calendar year. Advanced track students complete their program with an exegetical or theological thesis project. Student should have a Demonstration of commendable spiritual life and Christian character in harmony with the college's code of conduct stated in the student handbook. Attendance at required devotional meetings. Completion of six student ministries nonacademic credits. Completion of a career development component. Classification as a registered student the year of graduation. Application for graduation filed two semesters prior to graduation. Financial clearance from the Business Office. Satisfactory completion of the required academic program with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or above. Masters Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary   Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah University Multnomah University, Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University Major in Speech Communication Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College, Speech Communication Department This program aims to deepen awareness of the functions of verbal and non-verbal communication. It cultivates poise and dynamism in their presentations. It strives to foster an others-oriented approach to communication. It enables them to enhance ability to recognize and respond to public reasoning and develop a coherent and practical personal philosophy of communication. In all, it helps to establish habits of constructive assessment of one's own and others' communication. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Major Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include COM205 Public Speaking COM205 Public Speaking COM205 Public Speaking COM205 Public Speaking COM205 Public Speaking COM205 Public Speaking COM207 Introduction to Communication Theory COM250 Forensics Team COM303 Creative Class Communication COM311 Listening COM315 Small Group Communication. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College, Speech Communication Department Multnomah Bible College, Speech Communication Department, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The mission of the speech communication department is to equip students to recognize and practice ethical, effective, and eloquent communication. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University Major in Journalism Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College, Journalism Department In this program students learn to draft and revise manuscripts, developing and polishing their writing gifts. They master principles of visual design so that, as artist or editor, they will know and produce good graphics. They also practice the discipline of editorial responsibility so they will enter the secular and Christian press ready for work. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Major Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary   Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College, Journalism Department Multnomah Bible College, Journalism Department, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University Major in History Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College The history major is designed for students who desire an in-depth perspective on the movements that brought about Western Civilization and a deeper appreciation of their intellectual heritage. In contrast to other concentrations within biblical and theological studies, historical studies employ the liberal arts for understanding and evaluating the complex relationship between Christianity and culture. Courses emphasize critical reading, discussion, and analysis of differing interpretations. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Major Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include Hst 101 Western Civilization 3 HST 102 Western Civilization 3 HST 201 U.S. History - OR -Hst 205 Ancient Mediterranean World 3 Hst 306 History of Christianity 4 Hst 409 Historiography 3 Hst 400 Reading and Conference 1 Hst 410 Guided Research. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College Multnomah Bible College, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University Major in Bible and Theology - Theological Studies Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College This program enables students to read and be able to identify the basic message of each book of the Old and New Testaments. They will develop study and interpretive skills in order to understand the meaning of the Scriptures and develop a personal position on key areas of theology, taking into consideration various approaches to theology which has been used throughout the history of the church. They will also develop the ability to integrate and apply the eternal truths of the Bible as authoritative and reliable guidelines for godly living. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Major Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include Th 320 Worldview in Biblical Perspective 2 Th 353 Dispensationalism 3 Th 355 Apologetics 3 Th 405 OT Biblical Theology 3 Th 406 NT Biblical Theology 3 Th 407 American Evangelical Christianity 3 Th 450 Topics in Theological Studies 2-3 Hst 306 History of Christianity 4 Hst 355 Reformation Europe 3 Hst 359 Church in the Age of Reason 3 Hst 400 Reading and Conference (Historical Theology). Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College Multnomah Bible College, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University Major in Bible and Theology - Biblical Studies Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College This program enables students to read and be able to identify the basic message of each book of the Old and New Testaments. They will develop study and interpretive skills in order to understand the meaning of the Scriptures and develop a personal position on key areas of theology, taking into consideration various approaches to theology which has been used throughout the history of the church. They will also develop the ability to integrate and apply the eternal truths of the Bible as authoritative and reliable guidelines for godly living. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Major Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include Bib 332 Prison Epistles 3 Bib 333 Pastoral Epistles 3 Bib 338 Spiritual Gifts 3 Bib 341 Psalms 3 Bib 345 Advanced Bible Study Methods 3 Bib 348 Hermeneutics 3 Bib 450 Topics in Biblical Studies 2-3 Th 405 OT Biblical Theology 3 Th 406 NT Biblical Theology. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College Multnomah Bible College, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University Major in Bible and Theology - Biblical Languages Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College This program enables students to read and be able to identify the basic message of each book of the Old and New Testaments. They will develop study and interpretive skills in order to understand the meaning of the Scriptures and develop a personal position on key areas of theology, taking into consideration various approaches to theology which has been used throughout the history of the church. They will also develop the ability to integrate and apply the eternal truths of the Bible as authoritative and reliable guidelines for godly living. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Major Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include Greek + Bib 348 (19 hours) and Hebrew + Bib 348 (19 hours) other than the core courses. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College Multnomah Bible College, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University M.A. TESOL Full Time Variable $ 420 ( Rs 19,337 ) per credit / unit Multnomah University This program continued growth of English as a worldwide language, English language educators have unprecedented opportunities for Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) in a variety of intercultural settings. Because the need and demand for qualified teachers of English as a Second or Foreign Language Student should have a Demonstration of commendable spiritual life and Christian character in harmony with the college's code of conduct stated in the student handbook. Attendance at required devotional meetings. Completion of six student ministries nonacademic credits. Completion of a career development component. Classification as a registered student the year of graduation. Application for graduation filed two semesters prior to graduation. Financial clearance from the Business Office. Satisfactory completion of the required academic program with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or above. Masters Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary   Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah University Multnomah University, Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University Bachelor of Science in Teacher Education Full Time 4 Year(s) $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College The mission of the program is to prepare educators whose minds are trained to think critically, whose hearts are trained to respond compassionately, and whose hands are trained to work strategically so that our graduates may enter any educational setting - public, private, international, corporate, secular, or sectarian - qualified to meet the needs of every student capably and effectively. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include Edu 101 Foundations of Education 3 Edu 202 Exploring Current Issues 2 Edu 212 Educational Technology 1 Edu 311 Classroom Management 2 Edu 321 Teaching EC/EL Social Studies Methods 2 Edu 331 Exploring Language Development 3 Edu 324 Teaching Literacy 3 Edu 345 Integrating Math and Science: Content 3 Methods for EC/EL Teachers Edu 412 EC/EL Classroom Assessment 2 Edu 415 Foundations of Special Education Edu 421 Integrating Music and Art in the EC/EL Classroom 2 Edu 423 Integrating Health and Physical Education in the EC/EL Classroom 2 Edu 435 EC Curriculum and Instruction 3 Edu 441 Cultural Competency: Working with Families and Communities 2 Edu 452 Student Teaching I 6 Edu 454 Student Teaching II 5 Edu 462 Professional Seminar 2 PSY 306 Educational Psychology. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College Multnomah Bible College, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University Bachelor of Science in Leadership and Ministry Full Time Variable $18960 for four semesters Multnomah Bible College   Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include courses from communication concepts, introduction to philosophy and Christian thought, essentials of management, evangelism and discipleship and effective communication of scripture. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College Multnomah Bible College, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education Full Time 4 Year(s) $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College The mission of the program is to prepare educators whose minds are trained to think critically, whose hearts are trained to respond compassionately, and whose hands are trained to work strategically so that our graduates may enter any educational setting - public, private, international, corporate, secular, or sectarian - qualified to meet the needs of every student capably and effectively. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary   Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College Multnomah Bible College, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University Bachelor of Science in Biblical Foundations Full Time Variable $18960 for four semesters Multnomah Bible College   Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include courses from O.T. Pentateuch, O.T. Historical Books, O.T. Poetic and Wisdom Literature, O.T. Prophetic Books, N.T. Gospels, N.T. Acts and Pauline Letters, N.T. Hebrews-Revelation, principles of ethics, how to study, understand, and apply the bible, introduction to philosophy and Christian thought, history of Christianity, doctrine of Bibliology and theology proper, doctrine of the holy spirit and angels, doctrine of Christ, salvation, humanity, and sin, doctrine of the church and future things and capstone seminar on doctrine Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College Multnomah Bible College, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.S. in Youth Ministry Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College, Youth Ministry Department   Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include YM 201 Ministry to Youth 3 YM 310 Spiritual Formation of Youth 3 YM 311 Communication to Youth 2 Psy 202 Adolescent Psychology 3 EM 303 Managing Church Ministries 2 YM 411/412 Youth Ministry Practicum. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College, Youth Ministry Department Multnomah Bible College, Youth Ministry Department, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The youth ministry department at Multnomah will prepare the students to provide strategic leadership within the field of youth ministry. Taking some of the best concepts from education, psychology, and leadership, this program will transform their thinking about youth ministry. Its desire is to send out gifted and skilled graduates into churches, onto campuses, into therapy offices and detention centers, into countries and cultures where the youth have yet to be reached, and into any other place where youth congregate. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.S. in Psychology Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College, Psychology Department The psychology major is built upon a foundation of substantial general education core and works in conjunction with the biblical/theological studies major. The psychology major employs the liberal arts in providing an understanding of social scientific perspectives on human behavior in a practitioner/scholar model. The major in psychology focuses on five central themes which are as follows: foundational psychological history and theory; psychological research; personal and human development; human diversity issues; a biblical approach through a senior practicum experience. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include Psy 100 General Psychology 3 Psy 304 Human Growth and Development 3 Psy 352 Introduction to Counseling 3 Psy 354 Counseling Lab 1 Psy 361 Abnormal Psychology 3 Psy 371 Research Methodology and Statistics 3 Psy 374 Human Diversity 3 Psy 411 History and Systems of Psychology 3 Psy 416 Psychology and Faith Integration 3 Psy 440 Research Project – or - Psy 450 Field Experience Psy 101 Personal Development 2 Psy 202 Adolescent Psychology 3 Psy 211 Human Sexuality 3 Psy 306 Educational Psychology 3 Psy 404 Advanced Human Growth and Development. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College, Psychology Department Multnomah Bible College, Psychology Department, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The mission of the Psychology Department is to prepare students to work with people in need by training them in the basic principles and practices of psychology, based on Biblical principles, and integrating a Christian world view. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.S. in Pastoral Ministry Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College The Pastoral major is designed to develop a student for ministerial leadership in a local church: by encouraging intellectual, emotional, spiritual, and relational growth toward maturity; by assisting in his or her self-evaluation of ministry potential; through instruction in incarnational and contextual ministry; by promoting the skills of preaching, ministerial and congregational leadership, and soul-care; and by personal involvement in a church-leadership ministry. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include PT 103 Foundations of Pastoral Leadership 3 PT 106 Pastoral Theology and Polity 2 PT 202 Introduction to Spiritual Direction 2 PT 301 Homiletics 2 PT 303 Church Leadership and Diversity 2 PT 305 Theory and Theology of Leadership 2 PT 401 Advanced Homiletics 2 PT 403 Functions of Pastoral Leadership 2 PT 408 Senior Homiletics 2 Bib 345 Advanced Bible Study - or - Bib 348 Hermeneutics 3 Hst 306 History of Christianity 4 Psy 352/4 Introduction to Counseling/Lab 4 PT 411/412 Pastoral Practicum. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College Multnomah Bible College, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.A. in Biblical Hebrew Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College, Biblical Languages Department   Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include Heb 121 Hebrew Grammar I 5 Heb 122 Hebrew Grammar II 5 Heb 321 Hebrew Reading I 3 Heb 322 Hebrew Reading II 3 Heb 411 Advanced Reading and Grammar 4 Heb 412 Advanced Reading and Exegesis 4 Heb 421 Aramaic 3 Heb 422 Extra-Biblical Hebrew 3 Bib 306 Text and Canon 2 Bib 348 Hermeneutics. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College, Biblical Languages Department Multnomah Bible College, Biblical Languages Department, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The Biblical Languages Department desires to produce students who confidently read Hebrew and competently interpret the biblical text so that it directly impacts their lives and their interaction with the world. It offers one of the finest Hebrew programs in the country and gives you a solid grounding in Hebrew by having you read as extensively as possible. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.A. in Communication Studies - Communication Studies Concentration Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College, Youth Ministry Department This program will enable graduates for the following: demonstrate awareness of the functions of verbal and nonverbal communication; demonstrate ability to communicate through writing; demonstrate skill in selecting and organizing ideas in presentations; demonstrate ability to market written work to editors; demonstrate poise and dynamism in presentations; demonstrate an others-oriented approach to communication; begin to develop skills in graphic design and photography; demonstrate interpersonal empathy and perceptiveness; demonstrate an ability to recognize and respond to public reasoning; demonstrate an understanding of how communication theory illuminates communication practices; demonstrate the research skills necessary to pursue graduate level education; gain exposure to professional writers, their style and their techniques. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include Com 206 Interpersonal Communication 2 Com 306 Intercultural Communication 2 Com 315 Small Group Communication 3 Com 402 Persuasion 3 Com 416 Speech Communication Capstone. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College, Youth Ministry Department Multnomah Bible College, Youth Ministry Department, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The youth ministry department at Multnomah will prepare the students to provide strategic leadership within the field of youth ministry. Taking some of the best concepts from education, psychology, and leadership, this program will transform their thinking about youth ministry. Its desire is to send out gifted and skilled graduates into churches, onto campuses, into therapy offices and detention centers, into countries and cultures where the youth have yet to be reached, and into any other place where youth congregate. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.A. in Communication Studies - Journalism Concentration Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College, Youth Ministry Department This program will enable graduates for the following: demonstrate awareness of the functions of verbal and nonverbal communication; demonstrate ability to communicate through writing; demonstrate skill in selecting and organizing ideas in presentations; demonstrate ability to market written work to editors; demonstrate poise and dynamism in presentations; demonstrate an others-oriented approach to communication; begin to develop skills in graphic design and photography; demonstrate interpersonal empathy and perceptiveness; demonstrate an ability to recognize and respond to public reasoning; demonstrate an understanding of how communication theory illuminates communication practices; demonstrate the research skills necessary to pursue graduate level education; gain exposure to professional writers, their style and their techniques. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include Jrn 212 Feature Writing 3 Jrn 301 Article Writing 3 Jrn 302 Copyediting 3 Jrn 421 Journalism Practicum - OR - Jrn 450 Journalism Internship 2; students Choose 3 hours from the following: Jrn 213 Photography 3 Jrn 303 Graphic Design I 3 Jrn 306 Web Design. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College, Youth Ministry Department Multnomah Bible College, Youth Ministry Department, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The youth ministry department at Multnomah will prepare the students to provide strategic leadership within the field of youth ministry. Taking some of the best concepts from education, psychology, and leadership, this program will transform their thinking about youth ministry. Its desire is to send out gifted and skilled graduates into churches, onto campuses, into therapy offices and detention centers, into countries and cultures where the youth have yet to be reached, and into any other place where youth congregate. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.A. in Educational Ministries - Family Ministry Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College The emphasis of Family Ministry is for those with particular interest in the health of families, in understanding family systems and dynamics of relationship, and in the design of effective ministry to the family. This emphasis draws upon psychology, education, and sociology as disciplines to provide the bases for ministerial competency. Also, this emphasis could be effectively used as a pre-counseling course of study. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include Soc 242 Social Factors in Relationships 2 Soc 305 Marriage and Family 2 EM 302 Dynamics of Leadership 2 EM 311 Ministry to Children 2 EM 408 Ministry to Families. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College Multnomah Bible College, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.A. in Educational Ministries - Ministry Leadership Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College The emphasis of Ministry Leadership equips the student to design and lead ministries that will effectively reach people with the gospel of Christ. This emphasis can be applied broadly to a variety of contexts. It draws upon the disciplines of leadership, education, and psychology to provide the student with rich sources of insight that will enable the student to effectively initiate, lead, and multiply ministries. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include Com 303 Creative Classroom Communication 3 EM 302 Dynamics of Leadership - OR - EM 303 Managing Church Ministries 2 Psy 404 Advanced Human Growth and Development. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College Multnomah Bible College, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.A. in Educational Ministries - Recreational Leadership Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College The Recreational Leadership track provides training for students who are interested in outdoor, adventure-based, athletically-oriented, and experiential ministry. With an emphasis on the kind of ministry housed in vehicles other than the traditional formal ministry, this emphasis produces non-formal leadership expertise in its participants. The curriculum of this emphasis draws on the classic disciplines of educational ministry (i.e., leadership, education, psychology) and applies it to experiential contexts so that the graduate is able to design and lead non-formal ministry effectively. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include EM 211 Principles of Coaching and Teaching 2 EM 302 Dynamics of Leadership - OR - EM 303 Managing Church Ministries 2 EM 322 Wilderness Expedition 2 EM 405 Advanced Experiential Learning. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College Multnomah Bible College, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.A. in Educational Ministries - Women’s Ministry Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College This emphasis within educational ministry continues Multnomah's heritage of providing women with ministerial competencies uniquely designed for the challenges of communication, discipleship, and leadership development of women. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include EM 301 Ministry to Women 2 EM 304 Gender and Ministry 2 EM 305 Discipleship Training 2 PT 301 Homiletics. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College Multnomah Bible College, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.A. in Intercultural Studies - Intercultural Studies (TESOL) Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College, Intercultural Studies Department The goal of this program is to help students become highly competent professionals who are able to work in a wide variety of contexts both in the U.S. and abroad. Students will come away with a balance of preparation in the necessary theoretical aspects of English language teaching and extensive hands-on experience. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include LIN415 General Linguistics LIN445 Foundations of TESOL LIN455 Course and Curriculum Development LIN458 Community ESL: On-Campus Practicum. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College, Intercultural Studies Department Multnomah Bible College, Intercultural Studies Department, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The Intercultural Studies Department exposes students to God&#39;s global purposes, informs them of ministry opportunities, and prepares them for effective cross-cultural living and ministry. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.A. in Intercultural Studies - Intercultural Studies Track Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College, Intercultural Studies Department The Intercultural Studies program has been designed to help the student: select supportive biblical texts for worldwide Christian ministry; understand anthropological principles essential for cross-cultural living and communicating; evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of major mission strategies; comprehend the factors involved in becoming a cross-cultural missionary; analyze the challenges to Christianity from major world religions; evaluate levels of personal missional involvement, and develop the ability to modify ministry direction and goals as required; participate in “hands-on” cross-cultural ministries. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include EM 101 Introduction to Church Ministries 1 IS 101 World Christianity 2 IS 102 Strategies of Evangelism 2 Soc 204 Cultural Anthropology 2 Soc 313 World Religions 3 Com 306 Intercultural Communication 2 IS 301 Biblical Theology of Missions 2 IS 302 Contemporary Missionary Strategy 2 IS 303 Missionary Principles & Practices 2 IS 404 Missions Seminar 2 IS 406 Spiritual Warfare 2 IS 410 Cross-Cultural Practicum. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College, Intercultural Studies Department Multnomah Bible College, Intercultural Studies Department, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The Intercultural Studies Department exposes students to God&#39;s global purposes, informs them of ministry opportunities, and prepares them for effective cross-cultural living and ministry. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.A. in Intercultural Studies - South American Studies-Bolivia Track Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College, Intercultural Studies Department The Intercultural Studies program has been designed to help the student: select supportive biblical texts for worldwide Christian ministry; understand anthropological principles essential for cross-cultural living and communicating; evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of major mission strategies; comprehend the factors involved in becoming a cross-cultural missionary; analyze the challenges to Christianity from major world religions; evaluate levels of personal missional involvement, and develop the ability to modify ministry direction and goals as required; participate in “hands-on” cross-cultural ministries. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include EM 101 Introduction to Church Ministries 1 IS 101 World Christianity 2 IS 102 Strategies of Evangelism 2 Com 306 Intercultural Communication 2 IS 301 Biblical Theology of Missions 2 IS 302 Contemporary Missionary Strategy 2 IS 303 Missionary Principles and Practices 2 IS 404 Missions Seminar 2 (Bolivia) Customs and Cultures of South America 3 (Bolivia) Religions of South America 3 (Bolivia) Practicum in Service and Ministry 3 (Bolivia) History of Latin America 3 Program elective select from above list. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College, Intercultural Studies Department Multnomah Bible College, Intercultural Studies Department, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The Intercultural Studies Department exposes students to God&#39;s global purposes, informs them of ministry opportunities, and prepares them for effective cross-cultural living and ministry. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.A. in Music Ministry - Vocal Ministry Concentration Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College, Music Department   Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include Mus 320 Advanced Private Voice 4 Mus 341 Choral Conducting 2 Mus 442 Arts Ministry Production - OR - Mus 444 Worship and the Arts Seminar. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College, Music Department Multnomah Bible College, Music Department, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The mission of the Music Department is to musically and spiritually equip students for effective worship/music ministry in their church and in their world. Combining Bible training with music/worship training helps students apply biblical knowledge while they receive the skills necessary for effective ministry. It recognizes the vastness of the music field and has narrowed our focus to provide the best possible training. God has given the department a passion for musical training through classes such as Piano, Voice, Theory, Choir, and Choral Conducting. Additional classes include Worship Leadership, Music Leadership, Choir, Worship History and Resource, and Practicum. Students who enter classes with musical aptitude and a worshipful heart thrive under the training they receive. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.A. in Music Ministry - Worship Leading Concentration Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College, Music Department   Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include Mus 320 Advanced Private Guitar 4 Mus 334 Theory IV 2 Mus 442 Arts Ministry Production - OR - Mus 444 Worship and the Arts Seminar. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College, Music Department Multnomah Bible College, Music Department, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The mission of the Music Department is to musically and spiritually equip students for effective worship/music ministry in their church and in their world. Combining Bible training with music/worship training helps students apply biblical knowledge while they receive the skills necessary for effective ministry. It recognizes the vastness of the music field and has narrowed our focus to provide the best possible training. God has given the department a passion for musical training through classes such as Piano, Voice, Theory, Choir, and Choral Conducting. Additional classes include Worship Leadership, Music Leadership, Choir, Worship History and Resource, and Practicum. Students who enter classes with musical aptitude and a worshipful heart thrive under the training they receive. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.A. in New Testament Greek Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College, Biblical Languages Department   Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include Grk 111 Greek Grammar I 5 Grk 112 Greek Grammar II/Reading Introduction 5 Grk 311 Greek Reading I 3 Grk 312 Greek Reading II 3 Grk 411 Greek Syntax 4 Grk 412 Greek Exegesis 4 Grk 421 Koine Greek Literature 3 Grk 422 Classical Greek Grammar and Literature 3 Bib 306 Text and Canon 2 Bib 348 Hermeneutics. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College, Biblical Languages Department Multnomah Bible College, Biblical Languages Department, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The Biblical Languages Department desires to produce students who confidently read Hebrew and competently interpret the biblical text so that it directly impacts their lives and their interaction with the world. It offers one of the finest Hebrew programs in the country and gives you a solid grounding in Hebrew by having you read as extensively as possible. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.A. in Pastoral Ministry Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College The Pastoral major is designed to develop a student for ministerial leadership in a local church: by encouraging intellectual, emotional, spiritual, and relational growth toward maturity; by assisting in his or her self-evaluation of ministry potential; through instruction in incarnational and contextual ministry; by promoting the skills of preaching, ministerial and congregational leadership, and soul-care; and by personal involvement in a church-leadership ministry. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include PT 103 Foundations of Pastoral Leadership 3 PT 106 Pastoral Theology and Polity 2 PT 202 Introduction to Spiritual Direction 2 PT 301 Homiletics 2 PT 303 Church Leadership and Diversity 2 PT 305 Theory and Theology of Leadership 2 PT 401 Advanced Homiletics 2 PT 403 Functions of Pastoral Leadership 2 PT 408 Senior Homiletics 2 Bib 345 Advanced Bible Study - or - Bib 348 Hermeneutics 3 Hst 306 History of Christianity 4 Psy 352/4 Introduction to Counseling/Lab 4 PT 411/412 Pastoral Practicum. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College Multnomah Bible College, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.A. in Psychology Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College, Psychology Department The psychology major is built upon a foundation of substantial general education core and works in conjunction with the biblical/theological studies major. The psychology major employs the liberal arts in providing an understanding of social scientific perspectives on human behavior in a practitioner/scholar model. The major in psychology focuses on five central themes which are as follows: foundational psychological history and theory; psychological research; personal and human development; human diversity issues; a biblical approach through a senior practicum experience. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include Psy 100 General Psychology 3 Psy 304 Human Growth and Development 3 Psy 352 Introduction to Counseling 3 Psy 354 Counseling Lab 1 Psy 361 Abnormal Psychology 3 Psy 371 Research Methodology and Statistics 3 Psy 374 Human Diversity 3 Psy 411 History and Systems of Psychology 3 Psy 416 Psychology and Faith Integration 3 Psy 440 Research Project – or - Psy 450 Field Experience Psy 101 Personal Development 2 Psy 202 Adolescent Psychology 3 Psy 211 Human Sexuality 3 Psy 306 Educational Psychology 3 Psy 404 Advanced Human Growth and Development. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College, Psychology Department Multnomah Bible College, Psychology Department, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The mission of the Psychology Department is to prepare students to work with people in need by training them in the basic principles and practices of psychology, based on Biblical principles, and integrating a Christian world view. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.A. in Youth Ministry Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College, Youth Ministry Department   Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include YM 201 Ministry to Youth 3 YM 310 Spiritual Formation of Youth 3 YM 311 Communication to Youth 2 Psy 202 Adolescent Psychology 3 EM 303 Managing Church Ministries 2 YM 411/412 Youth Ministry Practicum. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College, Youth Ministry Department Multnomah Bible College, Youth Ministry Department, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The youth ministry department at Multnomah will prepare the students to provide strategic leadership within the field of youth ministry. Taking some of the best concepts from education, psychology, and leadership, this program will transform their thinking about youth ministry. Its desire is to send out gifted and skilled graduates into churches, onto campuses, into therapy offices and detention centers, into countries and cultures where the youth have yet to be reached, and into any other place where youth congregate. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.S. in Communication Studies - Communication Studies Concentration Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College, Youth Ministry Department This program will enable graduates for the following: demonstrate awareness of the functions of verbal and nonverbal communication; demonstrate ability to communicate through writing; demonstrate skill in selecting and organizing ideas in presentations; demonstrate ability to market written work to editors; demonstrate poise and dynamism in presentations; demonstrate an others-oriented approach to communication; begin to develop skills in graphic design and photography; demonstrate interpersonal empathy and perceptiveness; demonstrate an ability to recognize and respond to public reasoning; demonstrate an understanding of how communication theory illuminates communication practices; demonstrate the research skills necessary to pursue graduate level education; gain exposure to professional writers, their style and their techniques. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include Com 206 Interpersonal Communication 2 Com 306 Intercultural Communication 2 Com 315 Small Group Communication 3 Com 402 Persuasion 3 Com 416 Speech Communication Capstone. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College, Youth Ministry Department Multnomah Bible College, Youth Ministry Department, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The youth ministry department at Multnomah will prepare the students to provide strategic leadership within the field of youth ministry. Taking some of the best concepts from education, psychology, and leadership, this program will transform their thinking about youth ministry. Its desire is to send out gifted and skilled graduates into churches, onto campuses, into therapy offices and detention centers, into countries and cultures where the youth have yet to be reached, and into any other place where youth congregate. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.S. in Communication Studies - Journalism Concentration Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College, Youth Ministry Department This program will enable graduates for the following: demonstrate awareness of the functions of verbal and nonverbal communication; demonstrate ability to communicate through writing; demonstrate skill in selecting and organizing ideas in presentations; demonstrate ability to market written work to editors; demonstrate poise and dynamism in presentations; demonstrate an others-oriented approach to communication; begin to develop skills in graphic design and photography; demonstrate interpersonal empathy and perceptiveness; demonstrate an ability to recognize and respond to public reasoning; demonstrate an understanding of how communication theory illuminates communication practices; demonstrate the research skills necessary to pursue graduate level education; gain exposure to professional writers, their style and their techniques. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include Jrn 212 Feature Writing 3 Jrn 301 Article Writing 3 Jrn 302 Copyediting 3 Jrn 421 Journalism Practicum - OR - Jrn 450 Journalism Internship 2; students Choose 3 hours from the following: Jrn 213 Photography 3 Jrn 303 Graphic Design I 3 Jrn 306 Web Design. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College, Youth Ministry Department Multnomah Bible College, Youth Ministry Department, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The youth ministry department at Multnomah will prepare the students to provide strategic leadership within the field of youth ministry. Taking some of the best concepts from education, psychology, and leadership, this program will transform their thinking about youth ministry. Its desire is to send out gifted and skilled graduates into churches, onto campuses, into therapy offices and detention centers, into countries and cultures where the youth have yet to be reached, and into any other place where youth congregate. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.S. in Educational Ministries - Family Ministry Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College The emphasis of Family Ministry is for those with particular interest in the health of families, in understanding family systems and dynamics of relationship, and in the design of effective ministry to the family. This emphasis draws upon psychology, education, and sociology as disciplines to provide the bases for ministerial competency. Also, this emphasis could be effectively used as a pre-counseling course of study. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include Soc 242 Social Factors in Relationships 2 Soc 305 Marriage and Family 2 EM 302 Dynamics of Leadership 2 EM 311 Ministry to Children 2 EM 408 Ministry to Families. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College Multnomah Bible College, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.S. in Educational Ministries - Ministry Leadership Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College The emphasis of Ministry Leadership equips the student to design and lead ministries that will effectively reach people with the gospel of Christ. This emphasis can be applied broadly to a variety of contexts. It draws upon the disciplines of leadership, education, and psychology to provide the student with rich sources of insight that will enable the student to effectively initiate, lead, and multiply ministries. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include Com 303 Creative Classroom Communication 3 EM 302 Dynamics of Leadership - OR - EM 303 Managing Church Ministries 2 Psy 404 Advanced Human Growth and Development. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College Multnomah Bible College, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.S. in Educational Ministries - Recreational Leadership Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College The Recreational Leadership track provides training for students who are interested in outdoor, adventure-based, athletically-oriented, and experiential ministry. With an emphasis on the kind of ministry housed in vehicles other than the traditional formal ministry, this emphasis produces non-formal leadership expertise in its participants. The curriculum of this emphasis draws on the classic disciplines of educational ministry (i.e., leadership, education, psychology) and applies it to experiential contexts so that the graduate is able to design and lead non-formal ministry effectively. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include EM 211 Principles of Coaching and Teaching 2 EM 302 Dynamics of Leadership - OR - EM 303 Managing Church Ministries 2 EM 322 Wilderness Expedition 2 EM 405 Advanced Experiential Learning. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College Multnomah Bible College, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.S. in Educational Ministries - Women’s Ministry Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College This emphasis within educational ministry continues Multnomah's heritage of providing women with ministerial competencies uniquely designed for the challenges of communication, discipleship, and leadership development of women. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include EM 301 Ministry to Women 2 EM 304 Gender and Ministry 2 EM 305 Discipleship Training 2 PT 301 Homiletics. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College Multnomah Bible College, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The institutional mission of Multnomah is to educate, equip, and enrich Christians for leadership in their church, their community, and their world. The mission of Multnomah Bible College is to produce, through collegiate education, biblically competent, culturally aware, maturing servants of Jesus Christ, whose love for God, His Word, and people shapes their lives into a transforming force in the church and world. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.S. in Intercultural Studies - Intercultural Studies (TESOL) Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College, Intercultural Studies Department The goal of this program is to help students become highly competent professionals who are able to work in a wide variety of contexts both in the U.S. and abroad. Students will come away with a balance of preparation in the necessary theoretical aspects of English language teaching and extensive hands-on experience. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include LIN415 General Linguistics LIN445 Foundations of TESOL LIN455 Course and Curriculum Development LIN458 Community ESL: On-Campus Practicum. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College, Intercultural Studies Department Multnomah Bible College, Intercultural Studies Department, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The Intercultural Studies Department exposes students to God&#39;s global purposes, informs them of ministry opportunities, and prepares them for effective cross-cultural living and ministry. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.S. in Intercultural Studies - Intercultural Studies Track Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College, Intercultural Studies Department The Intercultural Studies program has been designed to help the student: select supportive biblical texts for worldwide Christian ministry; understand anthropological principles essential for cross-cultural living and communicating; evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of major mission strategies; comprehend the factors involved in becoming a cross-cultural missionary; analyze the challenges to Christianity from major world religions; evaluate levels of personal missional involvement, and develop the ability to modify ministry direction and goals as required; participate in “hands-on” cross-cultural ministries. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include EM 101 Introduction to Church Ministries 1 IS 101 World Christianity 2 IS 102 Strategies of Evangelism 2 Soc 204 Cultural Anthropology 2 Soc 313 World Religions 3 Com 306 Intercultural Communication 2 IS 301 Biblical Theology of Missions 2 IS 302 Contemporary Missionary Strategy 2 IS 303 Missionary Principles & Practices 2 IS 404 Missions Seminar 2 IS 406 Spiritual Warfare 2 IS 410 Cross-Cultural Practicum. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College, Intercultural Studies Department Multnomah Bible College, Intercultural Studies Department, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The Intercultural Studies Department exposes students to God&#39;s global purposes, informs them of ministry opportunities, and prepares them for effective cross-cultural living and ministry. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.S. in Intercultural Studies - South American Studies-Bolivia Track Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College, Intercultural Studies Department The Intercultural Studies program has been designed to help the student: select supportive biblical texts for worldwide Christian ministry; understand anthropological principles essential for cross-cultural living and communicating; evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of major mission strategies; comprehend the factors involved in becoming a cross-cultural missionary; analyze the challenges to Christianity from major world religions; evaluate levels of personal missional involvement, and develop the ability to modify ministry direction and goals as required; participate in “hands-on” cross-cultural ministries. Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include EM 101 Introduction to Church Ministries 1 IS 101 World Christianity 2 IS 102 Strategies of Evangelism 2 Com 306 Intercultural Communication 2 IS 301 Biblical Theology of Missions 2 IS 302 Contemporary Missionary Strategy 2 IS 303 Missionary Principles and Practices 2 IS 404 Missions Seminar 2 (Bolivia) Customs and Cultures of South America 3 (Bolivia) Religions of South America 3 (Bolivia) Practicum in Service and Ministry 3 (Bolivia) History of Latin America 3 Program elective select from above list. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College, Intercultural Studies Department Multnomah Bible College, Intercultural Studies Department, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The Intercultural Studies Department exposes students to God&#39;s global purposes, informs them of ministry opportunities, and prepares them for effective cross-cultural living and ministry. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.S. in Music Ministry - Instrumental Ministry Concentration Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College, Music Department   Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include Mus 320 Advanced Private Lessons 4 and two of the following Mus 334 Theory IV 2 Mus 442 Arts Ministry Production 2 Mus 444 Worship and the Arts Seminar. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College, Music Department Multnomah Bible College, Music Department, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The mission of the Music Department is to musically and spiritually equip students for effective worship/music ministry in their church and in their world. Combining Bible training with music/worship training helps students apply biblical knowledge while they receive the skills necessary for effective ministry. It recognizes the vastness of the music field and has narrowed our focus to provide the best possible training. God has given the department a passion for musical training through classes such as Piano, Voice, Theory, Choir, and Choral Conducting. Additional classes include Worship Leadership, Music Leadership, Choir, Worship History and Resource, and Practicum. Students who enter classes with musical aptitude and a worshipful heart thrive under the training they receive. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
209287 Multnomah University B.S. in Music Ministry - Vocal Ministry Concentration Full Time Variable $484 per credit for 12-16 credit hours Multnomah Bible College, Music Department   Applicants should have obtained minimum TOEFL scores of 550 in paper based test; 213 in computer based test; and 79-80in internet based test. SAT Reasoning Test or ACT test scores are also considered for admission. The school's codes are as follows: #4496 (for SAT) or #3476 (for ACT) and 4496 (for TOEFL). Bachelor degree Multnomah Bible College And Biblical Seminary Modules include Mus 320 Advanced Private Voice 4 Mus 341 Choral Conducting 2 Mus 442 Arts Ministry Production - OR - Mus 444 Worship and the Arts Seminar. Multnomah University     Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220 Multnomah Bible College, Music Department Multnomah Bible College, Music Department, 8435 North East Glisan Street, PORTLAND, Oregon, 97220, +1 503 251 6485 The mission of the Music Department is to musically and spiritually equip students for effective worship/music ministry in their church and in their world. Combining Bible training with music/worship training helps students apply biblical knowledge while they receive the skills necessary for effective ministry. It recognizes the vastness of the music field and has narrowed our focus to provide the best possible training. God has given the department a passion for musical training through classes such as Piano, Voice, Theory, Choir, and Choral Conducting. Additional classes include Worship Leadership, Music Leadership, Choir, Worship History and Resource, and Practicum. Students who enter classes with musical aptitude and a worshipful heart thrive under the training they receive. Yes Single and married students enjoy the convenience of on-campus living and benefit from the fellowship and growth that naturally occurs from living in a supportive Christian environment. A new seminary housing apartment complex is available for single seminary students. Rooms are furnished and include a complete kitchen and bath. Students should bring their own linens, cookware, and lamps. The apartments have two bedrooms and typically house four single students. It has a variety of apartments and houses available for married students maintaining a minimum of eight credits each semester. Units are rented year round on a 12-month lease.
214069 Misericordia University B.A. in History Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Arts and Sciences, History Department   Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses are HIS 101 Western Civilization I 3, HIS 102 Western Civilization II 3, MTH Math Bank I 3, MTH Math Bank II 3, ENG Core 3, ENG Core 3, PHL 100 Introduction to Philosophy 3, PHL Core 3, POL 100 American Natl. Government 3, POL 103G Global Politics 3, BEB Soc., Psych. or Econ. 3, BEB Soc., Psych. or Econ. 3, HIS 103 U.S. History I 3, HIS 104 U.S. History II 3, HIS 405 Seminar on History 3, HIS 491 Junior Research Seminar 3, SOC 221 Cultural Minorities 3, GEO 202 Cultural World Geography 3. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Arts and Sciences, History Department College of Arts and Sciences, History Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 507 674 8082 Misericordia University is a Catholic university in northeast Pennsylvania, founded by the Sisters of Mercy that provides caring, motivated students with a challenging education. They have dedicated faculty and administrative staff whose members put students first, and who believe in providing personal attention, support, and opportunities that enable our students to experience success. Service to others is woven throughout all that they do and is a passion for everyone associated with the University. Misericordia University provides a quality education through the tenets of mercy, service, justice and hospitality - Charismas set forth by the school’s founders, the Sisters of Mercy. The college has been guided by these principles for more than 83 years. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as a residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University B.A. in History - Pre - Law Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Arts and Sciences, History Department The program provides a sound preparation for the Law School Admission Test and the graduate study of law. The program has been carefully designed to develop ability in expression and analytical comprehension, to afford basic information about human institutions and values, and to cultivate the ability to think critically with thoroughness and independence. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses are HIS 101 Western Civilization I 3, HIS 102 Western Civilization II 3, PHL 100 Intro to Philosophy 3, PHL Core 3, BEB Sociology, Psychology, or Econ. 3, BEB Sociology, Psychology, or Econ. 3, ENG Core 3, ENG Core 3, POL 100 American National Government 3, POL 103 Global Politics 3, FA Core 3, FA Core 3, MTH Math Bank I 3, MTH Math Bank II 3, HIS 103 U.S. History I 3, HIS 104 U.S. History II 3, POL 251 Law Seminar I 3, POL 252 Law Seminar II 3, HIS 405 Seminar on History 3, HIS 491 Junior Research Seminar 3, RLS Core 3, RLS Core 3, HIS 210 History of England 3, HIS Free Elective 3, POL 405 American Constitutional Law I 3, POL 406 American Constitutional Law II 3, HIS Core 3, HIS/POL Core 3, ENG Core 3, ENG Core 3, SOC 221 Cultural Minorities 3, GEO 202 Cultural World Geog. 3, POL 450 Law Internship I 3, POL 451 Law Internship II 3, BUS 352 Business Law 3, POL Advanced Elective 3. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Arts and Sciences, History Department College of Arts and Sciences, History Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 507 674 8082 Misericordia University is a Catholic university in northeast Pennsylvania, founded by the Sisters of Mercy that provides caring, motivated students with a challenging education. They have dedicated faculty and administrative staff whose members put students first, and who believe in providing personal attention, support, and opportunities that enable our students to experience success. Service to others is woven throughout all that they do and is a passion for everyone associated with the University. Misericordia University provides a quality education through the tenets of mercy, service, justice and hospitality - Charismas set forth by the school’s founders, the Sisters of Mercy. The college has been guided by these principles for more than 83 years. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as a residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University B.A. in Mathematics Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Mathematics Department This program prepares students for careers in business, industry or government, or for future study in graduate or professional school. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses include CPS 101 Intro. to Programming 3, MTH 151 Calculus I 3, CPS 121 Computer Programming 3, MTH 152 Calculus II 3, MTH 225 Calculus III 4, MTH 244 Set Theory and Logic 3, PHY 221 General Physics I 4, MTH 363 Abstract Algebra I 3, MTH 215 Mathematical Statistics 3, PHY 222 General Physics II 4, MTH 364 Abstract Algebra II 3, MTH 241 Linear Algebra 3, MTH 341 Real Analysis I 3, MTH 242 Differential Equations 3, MTH 342 Real Analysis II 3, MTH 480 Independent Study 3. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Arts and Sciences, Mathematics Department College of Arts and Sciences, Mathematics Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 507 674 8082 Misericordia University is a Catholic university in northeast Pennsylvania, founded by the Sisters of Mercy that provides caring, motivated students with a challenging education. Misericordia University located on 120 acres, is situated in a suburban setting just eight miles from downtown Wilkes-Barre. It has been co-educational since the 1970s and offers graduate programs as well. The university provides a quality education through the tenets of mercy, service, justice and hospitality - Charismas set forth by the school’s founders, the Sisters of Mercy. It has been guided by these principles for more than 83 years. They have dedicated faculty and administrative staff whose members put students first, and who believe in providing personal attention, support, and opportunities that enable our students to experience success. Service to others is woven throughout all that they do and is a passion for everyone associated with the University. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. This is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as a residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University B.S. Medical Imaging/M.S. Organizational Management (Human Resources Specialization) Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Health Sciences, Medical Imaging Department An option within the undergraduate degree in medical imaging is to pursue a combined five-year,
S/MS degree. Students considering pursuing the minor in management track within the BS major may
ish to consider expanding that education to an earned master’s degree. This option provides students
ith the knowledge and skills to function in positions of medical imaging services by using
anagement skills in organizational environments.
Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Masters Misericordia University The courses are BIO 121 Human Structure and Function I 4, ENG Core Elective 3, HIS/PS Core Elective 3, MI 100 Intro to Medical Imaging 2, MTH Math Core (Bank I) 3, BIO 122 Human Structure and Function II 4, ENG Core Elective 3, HIS/PS Core Elective 3, MTH 115 Statistics (Core) 3, PSY 123 Intro to Psych (CPSSS Core) 3, HP 999 CPR Certification, BUS 208 Principles of Management 3, MI 106 Medical Terminology 1, MI 112 Methods of Patient Care 2, MI 113/713 Rad. Procedures I 4, MI 125/725 Rad. Exposure and Processing I 3, MI 251 Rad. Image Evaluation I 1, BUS 105 Basic Computer Technology 3, PHY 117 Physics Introduction I 4, MI 114/714 Rad. Procedures II 4, MI 126/726 Rad. Exposure and Processing II 2, MI 140 Clinic I (T, R) 2, MI 206/706 Diagnostic Assessment 2, MI 252 Rad. Image Evaluation II 1, MI 160 Clinic II (40 hours per week Monday–Friday), BUS 207 Contemporary Economics (Core) 3, PHY 118/718 Physics Introduction II 4, MI 214 Rad. Bio and Protection 2, MI 221 Special Procedures 2, MI 225 Clinic III (T R) 2, MI 253 Imaging Pathology 2, OM 515 Research Methods 3, MI 220/721 Rad. Physics 2, MI 245 Clinic IV (M W F) 3, MI 290 Intro to Cross-Sectional Anatomy 2, MI 305 Advanced Medical Imaging 2, MI 450/750 Quality Management in Med. Imaging 2, RLS Core Elective 3, MI 260 Clinic V (40 hours per week Monday–Friday), HP 999 CPR Re-certification, PHL 100 Intro to Philosophy 3, MI 265 Clinic VI (M,W)(Internship) 2, MI 400 Issues in Medical Imaging (first 7 wks) 1, MI 415 Senior Seminar (last 7 weeks - Dec. Grads only) 0, OM 509 Financial Management 3, OM 500 Organizational Behavior 3, FA Core Elective 3, BUS 420 Small Business Management 3, FA Core Elective 3, MI 275 Clinic VII (T,R) (Internship Option) 2, MI 415 Senior Seminar (first 7 wks-May grads) 0, OM 551 Organizational Communication 3, RLS Core Elective 3, PHL 223 or 102 Social Ethics or Intro to Ethics 3, OM 530 Legal Aspects of Administration, OM 538 Perspectives in Management, OM 545 Intro. to H.R. Management, OM 586 Strategic Planning, OM 552 Regulation of Human Resources Management, Elective Choose any graduate level course and OM 527 Selection, Recruitment and Training Development, OM 557 Performance, Compensation and Reward Systems, OM 558 Employment Relations and Services Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Health Sciences, Medical Imaging Department College of Health Sciences, Medical Imaging Department, Misericordia University, 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6256 The Department of Medical Imaging at Misericordia University offers a Bachelor of Science degree which provides: education in the application of ionizing radiation, education in the liberal arts, experience in a variety of clinical settings off-campus, and practical application in energized laboratory facilities on-campus. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as an residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University B.S. Medical Imaging/M.S. Organizational Management (Management Specialization) Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Health Sciences, Medical Imaging Department An option within the undergraduate degree in medical imaging is to pursue a combined five-year,
S/MS degree. Students considering pursuing the minor in management track within the BS major may
ish to consider expanding that education to an earned master’s degree. This option provides students
ith the knowledge and skills to function in positions of medical imaging services by using
anagement skills in organizational environments.
Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Masters Misericordia University The courses are BIO 121 Human Structure and Function I 4, ENG Core Elective 3, HIS/PS Core Elective 3, MI 100 Intro to Medical Imaging 2, MTH Math Core (Bank I) 3, BIO 122 Human Structure and Function II 4, ENG Core Elective 3, HIS/PS Core Elective 3, MTH 115 Statistics (Core) 3, PSY 123 Intro to Psych (CPSSS Core) 3, HP 999 CPR Certification, BUS 208 Principles of Management 3, BUS 105 Basic Computer Technology 3, MI 106 Medical Terminology 1, MI 112 Methods of Patient Care 2, MI 113/713 Rad. Procedures I 4, MI 125/725 Rad. Exposure and Processing I 3, MI 251 Rad. Image Evaluation I 1, PHY 117/717 Physics Introduction I 4, MI 114/714 Rad. Procedures II 4, MI 126/726 Rad. Exposure and Processing II 2, MI 140 Clinic I (T, R) 2, MI 206/706 Diagnostic Assessment 2, MI 252 Rad. Image Evaluation II 1, MI 160 Clinic II (40 hours per week Monday–Friday), BUS 207 Contemporary Economics (CPSSS Core) 3, PHY 118/718 Physics Introduction II 4, MI 214 Rad. Bio and Protection 2, MI 221 Special Procedures 2, MI 225 Clinic III (T, R) 2, MI 253 Imaging Pathology 2, OM 515 Research Methods 3, MI 220/721 Rad. Physics 2, MI 245 Clinic IV (M, W, F) 3, MI 290 Intro to Cross-Sectional Anatomy 2, MI 305 Advanced Medical Imaging 2, MI 450/750 Quality Management in Med. Imaging 2, RLS Core Elective 3, MI 260 Clinic V (40 hours per week Monday–Friday), HP 999 CPR Re-certification 0, PHL 100 Intro to Philosophy 3, MI 265 Clinic VI (M,W) (Internship Option) 2, MI 400 Issues in Medical Imaging (first 7 wks) 1, MI 415 Senior Seminar (last 7 weeks - Dec. grads only) 0, OM 509 Financial Management 3, OM 500 Organizational Behavior 3, FA Core Elective 3, BUS 420 Small Business Management 3, FA Core Elective 3, MI 275 Clinic VII (T, R)(internship option) 2, MI 415 Senior Seminar (first 7 wks-May grads) 0, OM 551 Organizational Communication 3, PHL 223 or 102 Social Ethics or Intro to Ethics 3, RLS Core Elective 3, OM 530 Legal Aspects of Administration, OM 535 Leadership, OM 538 Perspectives in Management, OM 545 Intro. to Human Resource Management, OM 586 Strategic Planning, Elective Choose any graduate level course and OM 520 Intro to Management Info Systems, OM 533 Managing Customer Satisfaction, OM 536 Marketing Management. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Health Sciences, Medical Imaging Department College of Health Sciences, Medical Imaging Department, Misericordia University, 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6256 The Department of Medical Imaging at Misericordia University offers a Bachelor of Science degree which provides: education in the application of ionizing radiation, education in the liberal arts, experience in a variety of clinical settings off-campus, and practical application in energized laboratory facilities on-campus. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as an residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University B.S. in Biochemistry Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry and Biochemistry Department This program is an exciting and challenging field of study that combines the worlds of chemistry and biology into a science that explores the chemistry of bio-molecules and those biological processes that support a living system. Modern day biochemistry has reached a level of complexity and uniqueness that allows it to stand apart from both of its ancestral fields. Today's biochemistry operates in the world of life on earth described by classical biology and also probes the complexities of this world on the molecular scale using the concepts and analysis techniques derived from the world of classical chemistry. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses are CHM 133 Chemical Principles I 4, BIO 101 General Botany and Biology Principles 4, MTH 151 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I 3, CHM 134 Chemical Principles II 4, BIO 102 Zoology 4, MTH 152 Analytic Geometry & Calculus II 3, HIS History Core 3, ENG Literature Core 3, CHM 243 Organic Chemistry 4, PHY 221 Physics I 4, BIO 241 Genetics 4, MTH 225 Analytic Geometry & Calculus III 4, CHM 244 Organic Chemistry 4, PHY 222 Physics II 4, FA Fine Arts Core 3, PHL Philosophy Core 3, CPSSS Core 3, CHM 353 Biochemistry I 3, CHM 363 Biochemistry Lab 1, CHM 355 Physical Chemistry I 4, CHM 350 Chemical Literature 1, FA Fine Arts Core 3, CPSSS Core 3, CHM 354 Biochemistry II 3, CHM 356 Physical Chemistry II 4, CHM 411 Instrumental Analysis 3, CHM 412 Instrumental Lab I 1, PHL Philosophy Core 3, CHM 490 Chemistry Internship 3, BIO 435 Cell Biology 3, CHM 413 Instrumental Lab II 1, CHM 475 Chemistry Seminar 1, CHM 460 Research 3, RLS Religious Studies Core 3, Major Elective 3, BIO 441 Molecular Genetics 4, RLS Religious Studies Core 3, Chemistry electives: CHM 410 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, CHM 456 Qualitative Organic Analysis, CHM 450 Special Topics, Biology electives: BIO 243 General Microbiology, BIO 360 Immunology, BIO 480 Biology Research, BIO 345 Developmental Biology. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry and Biochemistry Department College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry and Biochemistry Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 8082 The Chemistry Department is situated in the Hafey-McCormick Science Building. It has four major laboratories, where students experience basic and advanced chemistry offerings. Laboratories are well equipped with state of the art instrumentation, and can be set-up for multi-media presentations. Small Faculty-Student ratios provide personal attention. Faculty and students are also able to access the Internet and World Wide Web via the campus&#39;s network directly from the laboratory and classroom. The building&#39;s four lecture rooms and large Tiered Lecture Room provide ample size for scheduled classes and study times. The Department has two specific research rooms devoted to student/faculty research. These rooms contain instrumentation to support student/faculty research in a wide range of areas. Current research activities include biochemistry, polymer chemistry, and organic chemistry. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. This is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as a residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University B.S. in Biology Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department This program is designed to provide a sound background in the various major areas of the biological sciences. Given the rate and nature of the current advances, such a background requires a supporting foundation in the physical sciences, mathematics and the other liberal arts in order to adequately prepare an individual to pursue a career in the field of biology. A variety of opportunities exist for postgraduate employment in the pharmaceutical, agricultural, biotechnology, food, and chemical industries as well as in government agencies and universities. Applicants should have the following: completion of at least one year (each) of high school Biology, Chemistry and pre-Calculus; minimum combined SAT score of 900; minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. A written recommendation from the high school principal, guidance counselor, or teacher is encouraged. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses are BIO 101 General Botany and Biological Principles 4, ENG Core 3, HIS Core 3, CHM 133 Chemical Principles I 4, MTH 151 Calculus I 3, Second Semester Total Credits 17, BIO 102 General Zoology 4, MTH 115 Statistics 3, HIS Core 3, CHM 134 Chemical Principles II 4, MTH 152 Calculus II 3, BIO 241 Genetics 4, BIO 251 Comparative Anatomy 4, CHM 243 Organic Chemistry 1 4, FA Core 3 Second Semester Total Credits 17, BIO 243 General Microbiology 4, ENG Core 3, PHL Core 3, CHM 244 Organic Chemistry II 4, FA Core 3, BIO 345 Developmental Biology or BIO 435 Cell Biology 3, PHL Core 3, CHM 353 Biochemistry I 3, PHY 221 General Physics I 4, CPS 130 Computing for Scientists 3, Second Semester Total Credits 14, BIO 346 General Physiology 4, CHM Free elective 3, Free elective 3, PHY 222 General Physics II 4, BIO 425 Ecology 4, BIO 490 Coordinating Seminar 1, BIO Free elective 3, RLS Core 3, CPSSS Core 3, Second Semester Total Credits 14, BIO 360 Immunology 1, BIO 480 Biology Research 1, RLS Core 3, CPSSS Core 3. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department College of Arts and Sciences, Biology Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 8082 The Biology Department is situated at the Hafey-McCormick Science Building. It has four major laboratories, where students experience basic and advanced biology offerings. Laboratories are well equipped with state of the art microscopes, instrumentation, and can be set-up for multi-media presentations. Small Faculty-Student ratios provide personal attention. Faculty and students are also able to access the Internet and World Wide Web via the campus&#39;s network directly from the laboratory and classroom. The building&#39;s four lecture rooms and large Tiered Lecture Room provide ample size for scheduled classes and study times. The Department has two specific research rooms devoted to student/faculty research. These rooms contain instrumentation to support student/faculty research in a wide range of areas. Current research activities include Molecular Biology, Exercise Physiology, Genetics, and Biochemistry. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. This is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as a residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University B.S. in Chemistry Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry and Biochemistry Department This program has been called the “central science” because it has applications in so many fields. Graduates with a major in chemistry can select from a variety of jobs in the chemical industry, in government laboratories, or in medical or agricultural research. In addition, they are prepared for graduate studies in chemistry or biochemistry and, with the proper selection of elective courses, for professional studies in medicine, veterinary medicine, and related fields. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses are CHM 133 Chemical Principles 4, MTH 151 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I 3, CHM 134 Chemical Principles II 4, MTH 152 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II 3, HIS History Core 3, ENG Literature Core 3, PHL Philosophy Core 3, CHM 243 Organic Chemistry I 4, PHY 221 Physics I 4, MTH 225 Analytic Geometry and Calculus III 4, FA Fine Arts Core 3, CHM 244 Organic Chemistry II 4, PHY 222 Physics II 4, MTH 242 Differential Equations 3, MTH 115 Statistics 3, CHM 355 Physical Chemistry I 4, CHM 350 Chemical Literature 1, CHM 264 Inorganic Quantitative Analysis 5, CPS 101 Introduction To Programming 3, CPSSS Core 3, CHM 356 Physical Chemistry II 4, CHM 411 Instrumental Analysis 3, CHM 412 Instrumental Lab I 1, FA Fine Arts Core 3, CPSSS Core 3, CHM 490 Chemistry Internship 3, CHM 410 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 3, CHM 413 Instrumental Lab II 1, CHM 475 Chemistry Seminar 1, CHM 353 Biochemistry I 3, CHM 363 Biochemistry Laboratory 1, CHM 460 Research 3, RLS Religious Studies Core 3, CHM Chemistry Elective 3/4, RLS Religious Studies Core 3. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry and Biochemistry Department College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry and Biochemistry Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 8082 The Chemistry Department is situated in the Hafey-McCormick Science Building. It has four major laboratories, where students experience basic and advanced chemistry offerings. Laboratories are well equipped with state of the art instrumentation, and can be set-up for multi-media presentations. Small Faculty-Student ratios provide personal attention. Faculty and students are also able to access the Internet and World Wide Web via the campus&#39;s network directly from the laboratory and classroom. The building&#39;s four lecture rooms and large Tiered Lecture Room provide ample size for scheduled classes and study times. The Department has two specific research rooms devoted to student/faculty research. These rooms contain instrumentation to support student/faculty research in a wide range of areas. Current research activities include biochemistry, polymer chemistry, and organic chemistry. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. This is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as a residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University B.S. in Mathematics Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Mathematics Department This program prepares students for careers in business, industry or government, or for future study in graduate or professional school. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses include CPS 101 Intro. to Programming 3, MTH 151 Calculus I 3, CPS 121 Computer Programming 3, MTH 152 Calculus II 3, MTH 225 Calculus III 4, MTH 244 Set Theory and Logic 3, PHY 221 General Physics I 4, MTH 363 Abstract Algebra I 3, MTH 215 Mathematical Statistics 3, PHY 222 General Physics II 4, MTH 364 Abstract Algebra II 3, MTH 241 Linear Algebra 3, MTH 341 Real Analysis I 3, MTH 242 Differential Equations 3, MTH 342 Real Analysis II 3, MTH 480 Independent Study 3. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Arts and Sciences, Mathematics Department College of Arts and Sciences, Mathematics Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 507 674 8082 Misericordia University is a Catholic university in northeast Pennsylvania, founded by the Sisters of Mercy that provides caring, motivated students with a challenging education. Misericordia University located on 120 acres, is situated in a suburban setting just eight miles from downtown Wilkes-Barre. It has been co-educational since the 1970s and offers graduate programs as well. The university provides a quality education through the tenets of mercy, service, justice and hospitality - Charismas set forth by the school’s founders, the Sisters of Mercy. It has been guided by these principles for more than 83 years. They have dedicated faculty and administrative staff whose members put students first, and who believe in providing personal attention, support, and opportunities that enable our students to experience success. Service to others is woven throughout all that they do and is a passion for everyone associated with the University. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. This is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as a residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University B.S./Mathematics and Computer Science Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Mathematics Department The program is designed for students with strong interest in each of these fields. The Computer Science major leads to a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. The program prepares students to pursue careers in scientific or industrial programming and systems analysis, or to continue their education at the graduate level. Students have ample access to computer labs stocked with IBM PC compatibles. The program is excellent for graduate study, and also provides a solid background for employment in the ever-growing field of statistics and computer science. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University   Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Arts and Sciences, Mathematics Department College of Arts and Sciences, Mathematics Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 507 674 8082 Misericordia University is a Catholic university in northeast Pennsylvania, founded by the Sisters of Mercy that provides caring, motivated students with a challenging education. Misericordia University located on 120 acres, is situated in a suburban setting just eight miles from downtown Wilkes-Barre. It has been co-educational since the 1970s and offers graduate programs as well. The university provides a quality education through the tenets of mercy, service, justice and hospitality - Charismas set forth by the school’s founders, the Sisters of Mercy. It has been guided by these principles for more than 83 years. They have dedicated faculty and administrative staff whose members put students first, and who believe in providing personal attention, support, and opportunities that enable our students to experience success. Service to others is woven throughout all that they do and is a passion for everyone associated with the University. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. This is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as a residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Bachelor of Arts in Communications Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Communications Department The communications major prepares students for careers in such areas as advertising, public relations,
ournalism (print, broadcast, and electronic), video and audio production, and writing for print and
lectronic media. Emphasis is on developing good writing and speaking skills, acquiring professional level
xperience across several media platforms, and nurturing aesthetic awareness and creativity.
Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalence diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses are Com 101 Human Communication 3 hours, Com 215 Web Design and Production 3 hours, Com 220 Journalism I 3 hours, Com 232 Video Production 1 3 hours, Com 306 Media Criticism 3 hours, Com 370 Campus Media Internship 3 hours, Com 470 Professional Media Internship 3 hours, Com 490 Senior Seminar 3 hours, Com 173,272,273 Practicum 3 hours. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Arts and Sciences, Communications Department College of Arts and Sciences, Communications Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 507 674 8082 The Communications Department has one of the best college learning environments in the region. The Media Center video studio and control room, field production equipment, and editing facilities rival that of some commercial media and broadcast companies. The Media Center&#39;s television control room and studio equipment is all-digital. For field production, students work with cameras that use DVCPro digital tape and utilize professional-grade portable lighting kits and sound equipment. The post-production facilities include two non-linear editing suites - one with FINAL CUT PRO and one with ADOBE PREMIER 6.0. Here students can do their work on either PC and Mac-based edit systems A linear video editing suite is also available. The Media Center has two digital/analog audio production suites that use the ADOBE AUDITION system, and for duplication, there is a full CD/DVD/VideoCD recording and publishing facility. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. This is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as a residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Bachelor of Arts in Communications - Public Relations/Advertising Specialization Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Communications Department The specialization in public relations/advertising is a focused program of extended study within the
ommunications degree program. This specialization is only available to communications majors.
Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses include Com 101 Human Communication 3 hours, Com 215 Web Design and Production 3 hours, Com 220 Journalism I 3 hours, Com 232 Video Production 1 3 hours, Com 306 Media Criticism 3 hours, Com 370 Campus Media Internship 3 hours, Com 470 Professional Media Internship 3 hours, Com 490 Senior Seminar 3 hours, Com 173,272,273 Practicum 3 hr, COM 207 Media Writing 3 hours, COM 315 Print Design and Production 3 hours, BUS 269 Marketing 3 hours, COM 251 Public Relations Prin and Practice 3 hours, BUS 340 Advertising 3 hours, COM 4xx Integrated Communications Campaigns 3 hours, two electives from: COM 204, COM 221, COM 225, COM 233, COM 240, COM 325, COM 352, BUS 345, BUS 450.. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Arts and Sciences, Communications Department College of Arts and Sciences, Communications Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 507 674 8082 The Communications Department has one of the best college learning environments in the region. The Media Center video studio and control room, field production equipment, and editing facilities rival that of some commercial media and broadcast companies. The Media Center&#39;s television control room and studio equipment is all-digital. For field production, students work with cameras that use DVCPro digital tape and utilize professional-grade portable lighting kits and sound equipment. The post-production facilities include two non-linear editing suites - one with FINAL CUT PRO and one with ADOBE PREMIER 6.0. Here students can do their work on either PC and Mac-based edit systems A linear video editing suite is also available. The Media Center has two digital/analog audio production suites that use the ADOBE AUDITION system, and for duplication, there is a full CD/DVD/VideoCD recording and publishing facility. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. This is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as a residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Bachelor of Arts in English - Literature Track Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Arts and Sciences, English Department This program provides students with a firm background in English and American literature, in addition to courses in a variety of areas of interest to the faculty (see under "Full-Time Faculty"). This track has the largest number of elective credits and allows students to specialize in pre-law, obtain secondary education certification, or minor in any area of interest. It si also provides an excellent preparation for those planning to go on to graduate school. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses include MTH Mathematics Bank I 3, MTH Mathematics Bank II 3, ENG 215 Shakespeare 3, ENG 203 Advanced Expository or ENG 341 Imaginative Writing 3, ENG 300 Level Literature Course 3, ENG 300 Level Literature Course 3, HIS Advanced History 3, ENG 318 Language Studies 3, ENG 300 Level Literature Course 3, ENG 300 Level Literature Course 3, ENG 300 Level Literature Course 3, ENG 420 Senior Seminar or 3, ENG 450 Senior Thesis, ENG 415 Selected Studies 3, ENG 415 Selected Studies 3, HIS Advanced History 3. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Arts and Sciences, English Department College of Arts and Sciences, English Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6423 The English curriculum at Misericordia University emphasizes the development of critical reading and writing skills as an essential preparation for professional life or graduate school. In addition, the study of literature offers the most enjoyable approach to the study of human nature, ideas, and age-old human situations and dilemmas. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as a residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Bachelor of Arts in English - Professional Writing Track Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Arts and Sciences, English Department This program is designed for those interested in careers in writing and related fields such as journalism, feature writing, magazine article writing, publishing, editing, technical writing, advertising, speech writing, script writing for radio and television, screen writing for film, and other kinds of creative writing. It is also appropriate for those interested in a career teaching writing. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses include MTH Mathematics Bank I 3, MTH Mathematics Bank II 3, ENG 215 Shakespeare 3, ENG 203 Advanced Expository or ENG 341 Imaginative Writing 3, ENG 300 Level Literature Course 3, ENG 300 Level Literature Course 3, HIS Advanced History 3, ENG 318 Language Studies 3, ENG 300 Level Literature Course 3, ENG 300 Level Literature Course 3, ENG 300 Level Literature Course 3, ENG 420 Senior Seminar or 3, ENG 450 Senior Thesis, ENG 415 Selected Studies 3, ENG 415 Selected Studies 3, HIS Advanced History 3. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Arts and Sciences, English Department College of Arts and Sciences, English Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6423 The English curriculum at Misericordia University emphasizes the development of critical reading and writing skills as an essential preparation for professional life or graduate school. In addition, the study of literature offers the most enjoyable approach to the study of human nature, ideas, and age-old human situations and dilemmas. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as a residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Philosophy Department This program presents philosophy as an integral life activity growing out of a deep and passionate concern with life and its meaning and the recognition that the traumatic changes that mark an age and affect all people involve philosophical issues. In its academic mode, philosophy is noted for cultivating those dispositions and aptitudes requisite for critical thinking and sound judgment. In this function, it provides the strongest preparation for rational living and intelligent participation in contemporary discussions about issues such as freedom, justice, personal authenticity, morality, and political legitimacy. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses include PHL 100C Introduction to Philosophy 3, PHL 102M Introduction to Ethics 3, PHL 105M Introduction to Logic 3, PHL 320 Ancient Philosophy 3, PHL 330 Early Modern Philosophy 3, PHL 340 19th Century Philosophy 3, PHL 430 20th Century Philosophy 3. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Arts and Sciences, Philosophy Department College of Arts and Sciences, Philosophy Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 507 674 8082 This Department is small, and the atmosphere is friendly. They enjoy what they do and students receive quality advising and close personal attention. Quite often the discussions begun in class continue on down the hall with other faculty and students joining in the debate. They are careful to cultivate and maintain this casual environment of open discussion and they are quite proud of it. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as a residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Bachelor of Arts in Professional Studies Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Psychology Department This program was created to provide the opportunity for students who have previous or university credits in career oriented programs to earn a bachelor's degree through additional study at Misericordia University. Professional course credits completed in prior study can be combined with additional credits and will qualify the candidate for the bachelor's degree. Individual programs of study are designed by the student with the assistance of the program director. At least 30 credits must be earned in upper-level courses. In addition, at least 30 credits must be earned at Misericordia University. These two requirements may be satisfied by the same 30 credits. Completion of the core curriculum is required either directly or by reasonable substitute as prescribed by the Registrar in the course of transcript selection. Continuation as a professional studies major requires a 2.0 average. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University   Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Psychology Department College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Psychology Department, Misericordia University, 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6316 The Psychology department offers both a major and minor in psychology and students will find their experiences in psychology to be interdisciplinary. Students who major in psychology are encouraged to minor in a related field to broaden their educational experience and increase their preparation for a professional career. Psychology students complete their majors with a practicum experience (working in a psychology-related facility in the community) or by conducting an independent research project under the supervision of a faculty member. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as an residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Bachelor of Science DMS Program Full Time 2 Year(s)



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$11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Health Sciences, Diagnostic Medical Sonography Department This program requires extensive knowledge in anatomy of the breast, physics of ultrasound, proper scanning technique and characteristics of pathology. This course will focus upon breast anatomy, correlation to mammography and the intricacy of proper scanning techniques. Classifications and types of benign and malignant pathology will be discussed in relationship to the expected sonographic characteristics. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses include PHL 100 Introduction to Philosophy 3, PHL 102 Intro to Ethics or PHL 223 or Social Ethics 3, MTH 120 Math Reasoning 3, MTH 115 Statistics 3, Research Methods 3, BIO 211 Anatomy and Physiology I 4, BIO 212 Anatomy and Physiology II 4, MI 106 Medical Terminology 1, DMS 112 Sonography Patient Care 1, DMS 310 Breast Sonography 2, DMS 320 Advanced Vascular Sonography 3, DMS 330 Advanced Fetal and Pediatric Sonography 3, DMS 420 Current Trends and Practices in Sonography (required course) 3, DMS 430 Independent Study 2. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Health Sciences, Diagnostic Medical Sonography Department College of Health Sciences, Diagnostic Medical Sonography Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6790 The College of Health Sciences provides excellent academic programs in the areas of medical imaging, nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, sonography, and speech and language pathology. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as an residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Bachelor of Science Degree in Medical Imaging Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Health Sciences, Medical Imaging Department This program incorporates the College's core curriculum requirements which provide a liberal arts foundation. Building on the broad-based general education, the program provides all necessary course work as mandated by The Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT), a national accrediting agency for Radiography programs in the United States. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses are BIO 121Human Structure and Function I 4, BUS 105 Basic Computer Technology 3, ENG Core Elective 3, BIO 122 Human Structure and Function II 4, HIS/PS Core Elective 3, ENG Core Elective 3, MI 100 Intro to Medical Imaging 2, HIS/PS Core Elective 3, MTH Math Core (Bank I) 3, MTH 115 Statistics 3, PHL 100 Intro to Philosophy 3, PHY 117 Physics Intro I 4, MI 106 Medical Terminology 1, MI 114 Rad Procedures II 4, MI 112 Methods of Patient Care 2, MI 126 Rad. Exposure and Processing II 2, MI 113 Rad Procedures I 4, MI 140 Clinic I (T,R) 2, MI 125 Rad Exposure and Processing I 3, MI 252 Rad. Image Evaluation II 1, MI 251 Rad. Image Evaluation I 1, MI 206 Diagnostic Assessment 2, MI 160 Clinic II (40 hours per week, Monday-Friday) 2, SY 123 Intro to Psych 3, PSY 232 or HP 410 Intro to Research 3, PHY 118 Physics Intro II 4, MI 220 Rad Physics 2, MI 214 Rad Bio and Protection 2, MI 245 Clinic IV (M,W,F) 3, MI 221 Special Procedures 2, MI 290 Intro to Cross-Sec. Anatomy 2, MI 225 Clinic III (T,R) 2, MI 305 Advanced Med Imaging 2, MI 253 Imaging Pathology 2, MI 450 Quality Management in Med Imaging Sciences 2, MI 260 Clinic V - (40 hours per week, Monday-Friday) 2, PHL 223 or 102 Social Ethics or Intro. to Ethics 3, FA Core Elective 3, MI 265 Clinic VI (M,W) (Internship) 2, MI 275 Clinic VII (T,R) (Internship) 2, MI 400 Issues in Med Imaging (first 7 weeks) 1, RLS Core Elective 3, MI 415 Senior Seminar (last 7 weeks-Dec. grads only) 0, CORE Behavioral Science Core Elective 3, RLS Core Elective 3, MI 415 Senior Seminar (last 7 weeks-May grads only) 0. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Health Sciences, Medical Imaging Department College of Health Sciences, Medical Imaging Department, Misericordia University, 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6256 The Department of Medical Imaging at Misericordia University offers a Bachelor of Science degree which provides: education in the application of ionizing radiation, education in the liberal arts, experience in a variety of clinical settings off-campus, and practical application in energized laboratory facilities on-campus. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as an residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing This program cultivates higher order thinking skills through the integration of liberal arts and professional studies. The undergraduate nursing program prepares professional nurses for leadership roles in health care. Students are prepared as nurse generalists to assist people with managing an increasingly complex system of care. At the end of the curriculum students are prepared for graduate study in nursing. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00; SAT scores of 900 with a minimum score of 450 in the math and verbal exams; high school average of 80 or higher; B or above in science and mathematics courses; and completion of one year of chemistry, biology, and mathematics (including one semester of algebra). Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses include PSY 123 Introduction to Psychology 3, SOC 101 Comparative Sociology 3, PHL 100 Introduction to Philosophy 3, PSY 275 Developmental Psychology 3, BIO 211 Anatomy and Physiology 4, BIO 227 Bacteriology 4, MTH 120 Math Reasoning 3, HP 241 Fundamentals of Nutrition 3, BIO 212 Anatomy and Physiology 4, NSG 201 Foundations of Nursing 3, MTH 115 Statistics 3, NSG 300 Conceptual Basis of Professional Nursing 2, NSG 301 FHP Adult 1 6, NSG 302 FHP Psych-mental Health 4, HP 320 Principles of Pharmacology, NSG 303 FHP Adult 11 6, NSG 304 FHP Pediatric Nursing 4, NSG 305 Physical Assessment 3, HP(NSG) 410 Intro. to Nursing Research 3, NSG 401 FHP Adult 111 5, NSG 402 FHP Child-bearing and Family 4, NSG 403 FHP Aggregates and Populations 4, NSG 404 FHP Adult IV 4, NSG 405 Baccalaureate Capstone 3. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing College of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6399 The Nursing Department offer programs for beginning undergraduates; diploma or associate’s degree graduates with an R.N. license; second degree students; graduate students interested in advanced practice, and those who already have a master’s degree in nursing who are interested in post-master’s certification. The degree programs lead to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) and/or the Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.). Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. This is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as a residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Bachelor of Science in Clinical Laboratory Science Full Time 4 Year(s) $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Arts and Sciences   Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses are CHM 133 Chemical Principles I 4, Core 3, BIO 101 Gen. Botany, Biological Princ. 4, MTH Mathematics Bank I 3, FA 102 Cult Syn in Ancient World 3, CHM 134 Chemical Principles II 4, Core 3, BIO 102 General Zoology 4, Core 3, BIO 251 Comparative Anatomy 4, CHM 243 Organic Chemistry I 4, PHL 101 Contemporary Self Images 3, PSY 123 Introduction to Psychology 3, BIO 252 Histology 4, CHM 244 Organic Chemistry II 4, SOC 101 or ECO 207 3, CHM 353 Biochemistry 3, ENG Core 3, Free elective 3, MTH 115 Statistics 3, BIO 243 General Microbiology 4, Free elective 3, Core 3, BIO 360 Immunology 1, BIO 346 General Physiology 4, CLS 400 Clinical Microbiology 8, CLS 401 Clinical Chemistry 7, CLS 402 Clinical Hematology/Coagulation 5, CLS 405 Clinical Seminar 2, CLS 403 Clinical Immunohematology 4, CLS 404 Clinical Immunology/Serology 4. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Arts and Sciences College of Arts and Sciences, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 507 674 8082 Misericordia University is a Catholic university in northeast Pennsylvania, founded by the Sisters of Mercy that provides caring, motivated students with a challenging education. Misericordia University located on 120 acres, is situated in a suburban setting just eight miles from downtown Wilkes-Barre. It has been co-educational since the 1970s and offers graduate programs as well. The university provides a quality education through the tenets of mercy, service, justice and hospitality - Charismas set forth by the school’s founders, the Sisters of Mercy. It has been guided by these principles for more than 83 years. They have dedicated faculty and administrative staff whose members put students first, and who believe in providing personal attention, support, and opportunities that enable our students to experience success. Service to others is woven throughout all that they do and is a passion for everyone associated with the University. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. This is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as a residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Arts and Sciences This program prepares students to pursue careers in scientific or industrial programming and systems analysis, or to continue their education at the graduate level. Students have ample access to computer labs stocked with IBM PC compatibles. All facets of hardware and software are continually upgraded to ensure that students work with the most recent components of this dynamic technology. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University   Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Arts and Sciences College of Arts and Sciences, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 507 674 8082 Misericordia University is a Catholic university in northeast Pennsylvania, founded by the Sisters of Mercy that provides caring, motivated students with a challenging education. Misericordia University located on 120 acres, is situated in a suburban setting just eight miles from downtown Wilkes-Barre. It has been co-educational since the 1970s and offers graduate programs as well. The university provides a quality education through the tenets of mercy, service, justice and hospitality - Charismas set forth by the school’s founders, the Sisters of Mercy. It has been guided by these principles for more than 83 years. They have dedicated faculty and administrative staff whose members put students first, and who believe in providing personal attention, support, and opportunities that enable our students to experience success. Service to others is woven throughout all that they do and is a passion for everyone associated with the University. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. This is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as a residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Bachelor of Science in Professional Studies Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Psychology Department This program was created to provide the opportunity for students who have previous or university credits in career oriented programs to earn a bachelor's degree through additional study at Misericordia University. Professional course credits completed in prior study can be combined with additional credits and will qualify the candidate for the bachelor's degree. Individual programs of study are designed by the student with the assistance of the program director. At least 30 credits must be earned in upper-level courses. In addition, at least 30 credits must be earned at Misericordia University. These two requirements may be satisfied by the same 30 credits. Completion of the core curriculum is required either directly or by reasonable substitute as prescribed by the Registrar in the course of transcript selection. Continuation as a professional studies major requires a 2.0 average. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University   Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Psychology Department College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Psychology Department, Misericordia University, 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6316 The Psychology department offers both a major and minor in psychology and students will find their experiences in psychology to be interdisciplinary. Students who major in psychology are encouraged to minor in a related field to broaden their educational experience and increase their preparation for a professional career. Psychology students complete their majors with a practicum experience (working in a psychology-related facility in the community) or by conducting an independent research project under the supervision of a faculty member. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as an residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Bachelor of Science in Psychology Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Psychology Department This major is relevant to any occupation that involves interaction with others. It prepares students who wish to obtain baccalaureate-level positions, as well as those who wish to pursue graduate study in psychology or related fields. It was designed with two goals in mind. First, in order to ensure a solid background in the methods, theories, and content of the discipline of psychology, all majors must take a required core of psychology courses Second, great flexibility is built into the curriculum to allow students to tailor a program of study that best meets their individual interests and career goals. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses include PSY 123 Introduction to Psychology 3, BIO 103 General Biology I 3, MTH Core Bank I 3, SOC 101 Comparative Sociology 3, BIO 104 General Biology II 3, MTH 115 Basic Statistics 3, PSY 101 Introductory Seminar 1, PSY200 Career Seminar 2, PSY 275 Child & Adolescent Psychology 3 or PSY 277 Adult Development & Aging, SOC 221 Cultural Minorities 3, PSY 232 Research Methods 3, PSY 250 Social Psychology 3, PSY 233 Advanced Research Methods 3, PSY 285 Communication Skills 3, PSY 303 Biological Psychology 3, PSY 290 Psychopathology 3 or PSY 332 Child Psychopathology Free elective 3, PSY 301 Cognitive Psychology 4, PSY Social/Developmental Elective 3, PSY Clinical/Counseling Elective 3, PSY 475 Practicum in Psychology 3, or PSY 490 Independent Research, PSY Biological/Cognitive Elective 3, PSY 470 Advanced Seminar in Psychology 3. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Psychology Department College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Psychology Department, Misericordia University, 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6316 The Psychology department offers both a major and minor in psychology and students will find their experiences in psychology to be interdisciplinary. Students who major in psychology are encouraged to minor in a related field to broaden their educational experience and increase their preparation for a professional career. Psychology students complete their majors with a practicum experience (working in a psychology-related facility in the community) or by conducting an independent research project under the supervision of a faculty member. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as an residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Bachelor of Social Work Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Social Work Department This program intends to develop problem-oriented generalist social work practitioners whose knowledge and skills base enables them to analyze and address problematic situations among diverse individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities. In addition, the program has goals which foster the development of students who are committed to a process of continued professional growth and development; to responsible citizenship in a democracy; to integrating the institutional and professional ideals of social justice; and to intervening on behalf of those discriminated against and oppressed. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses are BIO 103 General Biology I 3, PSY 123 Introduction to Psychology 3, SOC 101 Comparative Sociology 3 , HIS History Core 3, BUS 105 Basic Computer Technology 3, BIO 104 General Biology II 3, SOC 122 Social Problems 3, POL 100 American National Government 3, HIS History Core 3, MTH Mathematics Bank I 3, FA Fine Arts Core 3, SOC 103 Community Service 3, SOC 221 Cultural Minorities 3, SWK 200 Build. Multi-Cult. Competencies 1, SWK 251 Introduction to Social Welfare 3, SWK 285 Communication Skills 3, FA Fine Arts Core 3, MTH 115 Statistics 3, SOC 321 The Family 3, SWK 252 Social Welfare Policies, Service 3, PHL 101C Introduction to Philosophy 3, SWK 360 Special Topics 1, ENG English Core 3, GER 241 Intro. to Social Gerontology 3, SWK 232 Research Methods 3, SWK 353 SWK Methods and Processes I 3, SWK 371 Field Instruction I 3, SWK 472 Field Instruction Seminar I 1, ENG English Core 3, RLS Religion Core 3, SWK 352 Adaptive Behavior 3, SWK 354 SWK Methods and Processes II 3, SWK/ADC Substance Abuse elective 3, SWK 360 Special Topics 1, PSY 290 Psychopathology 3, PHL Philosophy Core 3, SWK Free Elective 3, SWK 475 Field Instruction II 3, SWK 473 Field Instruction Seminar II 1 or SWK 477 Field Instruction IV, RLS Religion Core 3, SWK Free Elective 3, SWK 476 Field Instruction III 3 or SWK 477 Field Instruction IV (6), SWK 474 Field Instruction Seminar III 1. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Social Work Department College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Social Work Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6327 The Mission of Misericordia University’s Social Work Program is to prepare students for entry-level generalist social work practice with individuals, families, groups, communities and organizations. Inherent within this mission is a commitment to the development of BSW graduates who are dedicated to improving social, economic and environmental conditions among diverse populations and to promoting the Sisters of Mercy values of mercy, service, justice and hospitality. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as an residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Doctorate of Occupational Therapy Full Time Variable $10415 per semester for 12 – 17 credits College of Health Sciences, Occupational Therapy Department The OTD program is focused on academic growth in clinical practice areas of occupational therapy, and promotes intellectual discourse through both program content and format. Evidence based practice, a strong component of the curriculum, requires advanced critical thinking and a thorough understanding of research. The inclusion of clinical practice, analysis of evidence, and the skills to develop and lead programs that serve others results in both enhanced professional expertise and valuable services to our communities. Students should have minimum of a bachelor’s degree in Occupational Therapy. Minimum of 1 year practicing as a licensed Occupational Therapist. Completed application including official transcripts, 3 references, statement of professional goals, GRE. Minimum GPA of 3.0 in prior studies. Doctoral Misericordia University The courses include OTD 620 Advanced Theory 3, OTD 641Evidence Based Practice 3, OTD 640 Designing, Implementing and Evaluating Quality Programs 3, Specialization Class 3, OTD 625 Supporting Practice through Public Policy and Advocacy 3, Specialization Class 3, OTD 641 Advanced Research 3, Specialization Class 3, OTD 643 Education, Presentation and Publication 3, OTD 644Occupational Science 3, OTD 650 Capstone 3. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Health Sciences, Occupational Therapy Department College of Health Sciences, Occupational Therapy Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 675 8152 The Occupational Therapy Department has been providing excellent occupational therapy education for over 25 years. They have a five year entry level BS/MS program for students who are embarking on their college careers and also a weekend program for individuals who are already certified occupational therapy assistants or who have a bachelor’s degree in a field other than occupational therapy. For those who are already practicing occupational therapists, they have post-professional educational programs which include a post-professional pediatric certificate and a post-professional doctoral degree program. The department has received full accreditation status for the professional entry-level Master of Science program by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. This is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as a residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Double Major in Philosophy Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Arts and Sciences, Philosophy Department This program is a particularly attractive option for those students wishing to combine their interest in philosophy with another discipline such as English, pre-law, psychology, or business. The large number of free electives in the Philosophy Major makes it easy to create an integrated program of study. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses include POL 100 American National Government 3, POL 103 Global Politics 3, POL 251 Law Seminar I 3, POL 252 Law Seminar II 3, POL 405 American Constitutional Law I 3, POL 406 American Constitutional Law II 3, POL 450 Law Internship I 3, BUS 352 Business Law 3, POL 451 Law Internship II 3, POL Free Elective 3. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Arts and Sciences, Philosophy Department College of Arts and Sciences, Philosophy Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 507 674 8082 This Department is small, and the atmosphere is friendly. They enjoy what they do and students receive quality advising and close personal attention. Quite often the discussions begun in class continue on down the hall with other faculty and students joining in the debate. They are careful to cultivate and maintain this casual environment of open discussion and they are quite proud of it. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as a residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Entry - Level Doctor of Physical Therapy Full Time 6.5 Year(s)



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$11,425 College of Health Sciences, Physical Therapy Department The physical therapy program is a 6-1/2 year professional program resulting in a bachelor’s degree and a doctor of physical therapy (DPT) degree. During the first 3-1/2 years, the student completes the requirements for a bachelor’s degree in an area of the student’s choice. The curriculum reflects a commitment to the complementary relationship between liberal arts and professional studies which enables graduates to adapt to and deal with constantly evolving societal and professional needs. Students should have the following for admission to this program: A class rank in the top one-third of the graduating class, minimum combined SAT score of 1050 for Critical Reading and Math (or the equivalent ACT score), with minimum SAT scores of 500 in the Critical Reading and Math sections; completed three years of mathematics, one year of biology, and one year of chemistry in high school. Additionally, high school preparation in physics is highly recommended. Exposure to and exploration of physical therapy as demonstrated by paid or volunteer experience is strongly encouraged. Doctoral Misericordia University The courses are DPT 801 Applied Physiology 4, DPT 803 Human Anatomy I 3, DPT 805 Medical Conditions I 3, DPT 807 Movement Science I 4, DPT 811 Physical Therapy Clinical Skills I 2, DPT 819 Professional Issues I 2, DPT 813 Evidence Based Practice I 3, DPT 815 Medical Conditions II 3, DPT 817 Movement Science II 3, DPT 821 Physical Therapy Clinical Skills II 1, DPT 829 Professional Issues II 2, DPT 851 Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy I 5, DPT 809 Human Anatomy II 2, DPT 823 Evidence Based Practice II 2, DPT 839 Professional Issues III 1, DPT 853 Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy 4, DPT 855 Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy II 4, DPT 857 Neuromuscular Physical Therapy I 5, DPT 825 Medical Conditions III (8 weeks) 3, DPT 833 Evidence-based Practice III (8weeks) 2, DPT 847 Clinical Education II (8 weeks) 8, DPT 849 Professional Issues IV (8 weeks) 2, DPT 861 Integumentary Physical Therapy (8 weeks) 3, DPT 843 Evidence-based Practice 3, DPT 859 Professional Issues V 3, DPT 863 Neuromuscular Physical Therapy II 4, DPT 865 Patient/Client Management 4, DPT 880 PT Elective 3, DPT 869 Professional Issues VI (8 weeks) 3, DPT 877 Clinical Education I (10 weeks) 10, DPT 879 Doctoral Seminar (8 weeks) 3, DPT 867 Clinical Education III 8. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Health Sciences, Physical Therapy Department College of Health Sciences, Physical Therapy Department, Misericordia University, 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 8152 The first class of graduates from the physical therapy program at Misericordia University received MSPT (Master of Science in Physical Therapy) degrees in 1996. The last class to receive the MSPT degree will graduate in 2012. The transition DPT (Doctor of Physical Therapy) program began in Summer 2005, and the first College graduation in which DPT degrees were awarded was in 2007. Beginning with the freshmen enrolling in Fall 2008, the program will award only the DPT degree. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. This is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as a residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Five Year Entry Level BS/MS in Occupational Therapy Full Time 5 Year(s) $11425 College of Health Sciences, Occupational Therapy Department This program combines the foundation of a liberal arts education with professional occupational therapy coursework to produce a holistic practitioner who has a strong background in the use of occupation and critical inquiry skills to advance the profession. Students achieve a baccalaureate degree in health science along with the Master of Science degree in occupational therapy. Students may opt to complete additional courses to achieve a B.S. in psychology rather than in health science. Applicants to the Occupational Therapy program will require the following: a minimum high school grade point average of 3.00 and a combined SAT score of 1000 (math and critical reading) with a critical reading score of at least 480; a minimum ACT composite score of 23 may be presented instead of the required SAT scores. If the ACT composite is used, a minimum of 23 in the English subtest and a minimum of 23 in the reading subtest are required; A high school science background required in biology and mathematics; physics is also recommended. Masters Misericordia University The courses are PHY 117 Physics Introduction I (Core) 4, MTH Mathematics Bank I (Core) 3, PSY 123 Intro to Psychology (Core) 3, PHY 118 Physics Introduction II (Core) 4, SOC 101 Comparative Sociology (Core) 3, MTH 115 Basic Statistics I (Core) 3, OT 103. Intro to OT 3, FW Professional Development 0, BIO 211 Anatomy and Physiology 4, OT 205 Occupation: Theories and Perspectives I 3, OT 220 Human Development I 3, OT 320 Impairments and Disabilities 3, BIO 212 Anatomy and Physiology 4, OT 275 Occupation: Theories and Perspectives II 3, OT 221 Human Development II 3, OT 335 Context and Environment 3, PSY 290 Psychopathology 3, OT 312 Functional Anatomy 4, OT 330 Conceptual Foundations of OT 3, OT 405 Occ. Performance Analysis 3, OT 407 Clinical Skills 3, OT 313 Applied Neuroscience 4, OT 510 Pediatric Occupational Performance Interventions I 4, OT 520 Research Design in OT 3, OT 410 Community Based Practice I 2, OT 511 Adult Occupational Performance Interventions II 4, OT 690 Research Project I 3, OT 411 Community Based Practice II 2, OT 433 Evidence Based Practice in OT I 2, OT 512 Geriatric Occupational Performance Interventions III 4, OT 601 Level II Fieldwork I 6, OT 602 Level II Fieldwork II 6, OT 633 Evidence Based Practice in OT II (online) 2, OT 570 Management and Entrepreneurship 3, OT 630 OT Issues and Trends 2, OT 695 Research Project II 3, OT 990 NBCOT Practice Exams Lab (S/U) 0. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Health Sciences, Occupational Therapy Department College of Health Sciences, Occupational Therapy Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 675 8152 The Occupational Therapy Department has been providing excellent occupational therapy education for over 25 years. They have a five year entry level BS/MS program for students who are embarking on their college careers and also a weekend program for individuals who are already certified occupational therapy assistants or who have a bachelor’s degree in a field other than occupational therapy. For those who are already practicing occupational therapists, they have post-professional educational programs which include a post-professional pediatric certificate and a post-professional doctoral degree program. The department has received full accreditation status for the professional entry-level Master of Science program by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. This is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as a residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Four-year Track BS, Accounting Full Time 4 Year(s) $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department The curriculum of the accounting major is designed to provide individuals with communication, critical thinking, and analytical skills, as well as the technical proficiency needed to become professional accountants. The accounting faculty emphasizes the importance of these abilities in accounting courses that also contain the profession's technical body of knowledge. Accounting courses also integrate an extensive use of microcomputers and standard business software into instruction and student assignments. Students are given instruction in business writing and presentation skills. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses include BUS 105 Basic Computer Technology 3, ACC 101 Principles of Accounting 3, BUS 107 Essential Communications 3, BUS 208 Principles of Management 3, ACC 340 Intermediate Accounting I 3, BUS 269 Principles of Marketing 3, ACC 341 Intermediate Accounting II 3, MIS 110 Introduction to Information Systems 3, BUS 207 Contemporary Economics 3, ACC 401 Taxes 3, ACC 342 Intermediate Accounting III 3, ACC 440 Advanced Accounting 3, BUS 306 Organizational Behavior 3, BUS 360 Management of Human Resources 3, BUS 352 Business Law 3, ACC 410 Auditing 3, BUS 371 Finance 3, BUS 415 International Business 3, ACC310 Cost Accounting 3, ACC 472 Internship 6. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6158 The College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences prepares students to assume positions in education, social work, psychology, business, research, and community life, as well as to further their education at the graduate level. The College offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, and a variety of related minors and certificates. The curricula are based on Misericordia’s mission and core values of mercy, justice, service, and hospitality. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as an residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Four-year Track BS, Business Administration - Accounting Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department The major in Business Administration choose to focus on a specific area of business. The Business Administration Major with a sequence allows students to focus on areas such as management, accounting, marketing, or management information systems. This program permits students to freely fashion their study to meet their professional and personal needs. The curriculum contains sufficient flexibility to meet most needs and expectations of the students, both those who intend to go on to graduate school and those who see immediate entrance into the profession. Students in the major need to work very closely with their advisor in the selection of courses. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses include BUS 105 Basic Computer Technology 3, BUS 208 Principles of Management 3, BUS 107 Essential Communications 3, BUS 269 Principles of Marketing 3, BUS 207 Contemporary Economics 3, ACC 101 Principles of Accounting 3, MIS 110 Introduction to Information Systems 3, BUS 352 Business Law 3, BUS 360 Management of Human Resources 3, BUS 371 Finance 3, BUS 415 International Business 3, BUS 306 Organizational Behavior 3, ACC 310 Cost Accounting, ACC 340 Intermediate Accounting I, ACC 341 Intermediate Accounting II, ACC 342 Intermediate Accounting III, ACC 401 Taxes I, ACC 402 Taxes II, ACC 410 Auditing, ACC 440 Advanced Financial Accounting, ACC 472 Accounting Internship (required), ACC 480 Independent Study, ACC 485 Special Topics in Accounting. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6158 The College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences prepares students to assume positions in education, social work, psychology, business, research, and community life, as well as to further their education at the graduate level. The College offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, and a variety of related minors and certificates. The curricula are based on Misericordia’s mission and core values of mercy, justice, service, and hospitality. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as an residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Four-year Track BS, Business Administration - Financial Services Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department The major in Business Administration choose to focus on a specific area of business. The Business Administration Major with a sequence allows students to focus on areas such as management, accounting, marketing, or management information systems. This program permits students to freely fashion their study to meet their professional and personal needs. The curriculum contains sufficient flexibility to meet most needs and expectations of the students, both those who intend to go on to graduate school and those who see immediate entrance into the profession. Students in the major need to work very closely with their advisor in the selection of courses. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses include BUS 105 Basic Computer Technology 3, BUS 208 Principles of Management 3, BUS 107 Essential Communications 3, BUS 269 Principles of Marketing 3, BUS 207 Contemporary Economics 3, ACC 101 Principles of Accounting 3, MIS 110 Introduction to Information Systems 3, BUS 352 Business Law 3, BUS 360 Management of Human Resources 3, BUS 371 Finance 3, BUS 415 International Business 3, BUS 306 Organizational Behavior 3, BUS 135 Introduction to Financial Services, BUS 304 Sales and Sales Management, BUS 350 Money and Banking, BUS 355 Principles of Risk and Insurance, BUS 434 Investments and Investment Management. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6158 The College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences prepares students to assume positions in education, social work, psychology, business, research, and community life, as well as to further their education at the graduate level. The College offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, and a variety of related minors and certificates. The curricula are based on Misericordia’s mission and core values of mercy, justice, service, and hospitality. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as an residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Four-year Track BS, Business Administration - MIS Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department The major in Business Administration choose to focus on a specific area of business. The Business Administration Major with a sequence allows students to focus on areas such as management, accounting, marketing, or management information systems. This program permits students to freely fashion their study to meet their professional and personal needs. The curriculum contains sufficient flexibility to meet most needs and expectations of the students, both those who intend to go on to graduate school and those who see immediate entrance into the profession. Students in the major need to work very closely with their advisor in the selection of courses. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses include BUS 105 Basic Computer Technology 3, BUS 208 Principles of Management 3, BUS 107 Essential Communications 3, BUS 269 Principles of Marketing 3, BUS 207 Contemporary Economics 3, ACC 101 Principles of Accounting 3, MIS 110 Introduction to Information Systems 3, BUS 352 Business Law 3, BUS 360 Management of Human Resources 3, BUS 371 Finance 3, BUS 415 International Business 3, BUS 306 Organizational Behavior 3, MIS 101 Programming I, MIS 121 Programming II, MIS 200 Systems Analysis, Design, and Implementation, MIS 220 Applied Networking Design, MIS 221 Introduction to Computer Systems, MIS 231 Introduction to File Processing, MIS 232 Data Structures, MIS 310 Managerial Applications of Object-Oriented Programming I, MIS 312 Software Engineering, MIS 420 Teleprocessing, MIS 432 Data Base Management Systems Design, MIS 491 Information Technology Management (required). Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6158 The College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences prepares students to assume positions in education, social work, psychology, business, research, and community life, as well as to further their education at the graduate level. The College offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, and a variety of related minors and certificates. The curricula are based on Misericordia’s mission and core values of mercy, justice, service, and hospitality. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as an residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Four-year Track BS, Business Administration - Management Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department The major in Business Administration choose to focus on a specific area of business. The Business Administration Major with a sequence allows students to focus on areas such as management, accounting, marketing, or management information systems. This program permits students to freely fashion their study to meet their professional and personal needs. The curriculum contains sufficient flexibility to meet most needs and expectations of the students, both those who intend to go on to graduate school and those who see immediate entrance into the profession. Students in the major need to work very closely with their advisor in the selection of courses. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses include BUS 105 Basic Computer Technology 3, BUS 208 Principles of Management 3, BUS 107 Essential Communications 3, BUS 269 Principles of Marketing 3, BUS 207 Contemporary Economics 3, ACC 101 Principles of Accounting 3, MIS 110 Introduction to Information Systems 3, BUS 352 Business Law 3, BUS 360 Management of Human Resources 3, BUS 371 Finance 3, BUS 415 International Business 3, BUS 306 Organizational Behavior 3, BUS 205 Macroeconomics, BUS 206 Microeconomics, BUS 307 Management Science, BUS 350 Money and Banking, BUS 406 Current Issues and Trends in Business, BUS 420 Small Business Management, BUS 465 Special Topics in Business, BUS 472 Business Administration Internship, BUS 491 Seminar in Business Policies (required), ACC 311 Managerial Accounting. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6158 The College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences prepares students to assume positions in education, social work, psychology, business, research, and community life, as well as to further their education at the graduate level. The College offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, and a variety of related minors and certificates. The curricula are based on Misericordia’s mission and core values of mercy, justice, service, and hospitality. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as an residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Four-year Track BS, Business Administration - Marketing Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department The major in Business Administration choose to focus on a specific area of business. The Business Administration Major with a sequence allows students to focus on areas such as management, accounting, marketing, or management information systems. This program permits students to freely fashion their study to meet their professional and personal needs. The curriculum contains sufficient flexibility to meet most needs and expectations of the students, both those who intend to go on to graduate school and those who see immediate entrance into the profession. Students in the major need to work very closely with their advisor in the selection of courses. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses include BUS 105 Basic Computer Technology 3, BUS 208 Principles of Management 3, BUS 107 Essential Communications 3, BUS 269 Principles of Marketing 3, BUS 207 Contemporary Economics 3, ACC 101 Principles of Accounting 3, MIS 110 Introduction to Information Systems 3, BUS 352 Business Law 3, BUS 360 Management of Human Resources 3, BUS 371 Finance 3, BUS 415 International Business 3, BUS 306 Organizational Behavior 3, BUS 304 Sales and Sales Management, BUS 321 Product/Service Marketing, BUS 340 Advertising and Sales Promotion, BUS 401 Channel Strategies, BUS 402 Pricing Strategies, BUS 403 Strategic Marketing (required), BUS 421 Special Topics in Marketing, BUS 450 Marketing Research. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6158 The College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences prepares students to assume positions in education, social work, psychology, business, research, and community life, as well as to further their education at the graduate level. The College offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, and a variety of related minors and certificates. The curricula are based on Misericordia’s mission and core values of mercy, justice, service, and hospitality. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as an residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Four-year Track BS, Health Care Management - Health Care Informatics Specialization Full Time 4 Year(s) $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department This program provides a strong, generalist foundation in this rapidly, developing science. This specialization is designed to prepare students for entry into the health care informatics field and to enhance career advancement opportunities. The course sequence emphasizes a strong, basic background in information technology and provides students with the requisite skills needed to prepare them to work with health care informatics applications such as use of the electronic health record and telehealth. Students who complete the health care informatics specialization will be prepared to analyze, design and implement technology systems within a health care organization. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses include BUS 105 Basic Computer Technology 3, ACC 101 Principles of Accounting 3, HCM 101 Intro. to Health Systems 3, MIS 110 Intro. to Info. Systems 3, HP 110 Intro. to HC Informatics 3, BUS 207 Contemporary Economics 3, BUS 208 Principles of Management 3, BUS 107 Essential Communications 3, BUS 269 Principles of Marketing 3, HP 120 Current Iss. and Trends in HCI 2, BUS 371 Financial Management 3, BUS 352 Business Law 3, MIS 200 Systems Analysis 3, BUS 307 Management Science 3, BUS 306 Organizational Behavior 3, HCM 371 HC Reimburse and Finance 3, BUS 360 Mgmt of Human Resources 3, HCM 403 Health Care Strategic Mgmt 3, BUS 415 International Business 3, MIS 432 Database Mgmt 3, HP 230 HC Informatics Internship 1, HCM 406 Current Iss. and Trends in HC 3. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6158 The College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences prepares students to assume positions in education, social work, psychology, business, research, and community life, as well as to further their education at the graduate level. The College offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, and a variety of related minors and certificates. The curricula are based on Misericordia’s mission and core values of mercy, justice, service, and hospitality. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as an residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Four-year Track BS, Health Care Management - Management Specialization Full Time 4 Year(s) $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department This major will provide the student with a broad-based business and health industry background emphasizing the business side of health care. The coursework will examine in detail all aspects of the health care delivery system, including all levels and modalities. The reimbursement and finance system will be examined for all public and private payment and reimbursement systems currently in place. In addition, the strengths and weaknesses of today's U.S. Health Care System of health care delivery, outcomes, measurement and financing mechanism are examined in detail. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses include BUS 105 Basic Computer Technology 3, ACC 101 Principles of Accounting 3, BUS 107 Essential Communications 3, MIS 110 Intro to Information Systems 3, HCM 101 Intro to Health Systems 3, BUS 208 Principles of Management 3, BUS 269 Principles of Marketing 3, BUS 207 Contemporary Economics 3, BUS 371 Financial Management 3, BUS 352 Business Law 3, BUS 360 Human Resource Mgmt 3, BUS 306 Organizational Behavior 3, HCM 371 HC Reimburse and Finance 3, HCM 401 Managed Care 3, HCM 403 Health Care Strategic Mgmt 3, BUS 415 International Business 3, HCM 452 Health Care Law 3, HCM 469 Health Care Marketing 3, HCM 406 Current Iss./ Trends in HC 3. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6158 The College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences prepares students to assume positions in education, social work, psychology, business, research, and community life, as well as to further their education at the graduate level. The College offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, and a variety of related minors and certificates. The curricula are based on Misericordia’s mission and core values of mercy, justice, service, and hospitality. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as an residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Four-year Track BS, Health Care Management - Marketing Specialization Full Time 4 Year(s) $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department This program explores both provider and consumer perspectives of health care marketing, market distribution channels, and the impact the Internet has had on both marketing and market distribution. The marketing specialization will prepare students for a marketing or sales career in health care by offering a strong base of business-related marketing courses, along with marketing specifically related to the health care industry. It will prepare students for careers in a broad range of health care institutions, both public and private. Hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, home health agencies, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies are examples of those employing sales and marketing professionals Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses include BUS 105 Basic Computer Technology 3, ACC 101 Principles of Accounting 3, BUS 107 Essential Communications 3, MIS 110 Intro. to Information Systems 3, BUS 207 Contemporary Economics 3, BUS 208 Principles of Management 3, BUS 269 Principles of Marketing 3, HCM 101 Intro. to Health Systems 3, BUS 371 Financial Management 3, BUS 352 Business Law 3, BUS 360 Mgmt. of Human Resources 3, BUS 321 Product and Service Mrkting 3, BUS 306 Organizational Behavior 3, HCM 371 HC Reimburse and Finance 3, BUS 307 Management Science 3, BUS 450 Marketing Research 3, HCM 403 Health Care Strategic Mgmt 3, BUS 415 International Business 3, BUS 401 Channel Strategies 3, HCM 469 Health Care Marketing 3, HCM 406 Current Iss. and Trends in HC 3. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6158 The College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences prepares students to assume positions in education, social work, psychology, business, research, and community life, as well as to further their education at the graduate level. The College offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, and a variety of related minors and certificates. The curricula are based on Misericordia’s mission and core values of mercy, justice, service, and hospitality. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as an residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Four-year Track BS, Information Technology - MIS Specialization Full Time 4 Year(s) $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department This program constitutes an interdisciplinary approach to modern information systems, providing strong foundations in business and computer science as they relate to business information management, development, and operations. It provides a melding of the two disciplines since the development of a computer-based information system is not merely a technological exercise; it also has managerial, organizational, and behavioral implications. The information technology degree with a specialization in MIS offers a strong foundation in computer science, business theory and practice, and the related role of information flow within an organization. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses include BUS 105 Basic Technology 3, BUS 208 Principles of Management 3, BUS 107 Essential Communications 3, MIS 110 Intro to Information Systems 3, MIS 101 Programming I 3, ACC 101 Principles of Accounting 3, MIS 121 Programming II 3, BUS 269 Principles of Marketing 3, ACC 311 Managerial Accounting 3, MIS 310 Managerial Applications of OOP I 3, MIS 200 Systems Analysis 3, BUS 352 Business Law 3, MIS 312 Software Engineering 3, BUS 306 Organizational Behavior 3, BUS 360 Mgmt of Human Resources 3, MIS 231 Introduction to File Processing 3, MIS 220 Applied Networking Design 3, BUS 371 Finance 3, BUS 415 International Business 3, MIS 432 Database Management 3, MIS 491 Information Technology Management 3. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6158 The College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences prepares students to assume positions in education, social work, psychology, business, research, and community life, as well as to further their education at the graduate level. The College offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, and a variety of related minors and certificates. The curricula are based on Misericordia’s mission and core values of mercy, justice, service, and hospitality. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as an residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Four-year Track BS, Management Full Time 4 Year(s) $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department This program provides the proper balance of both theory and practice. Its goals are to provide students with an understanding of the nature of society and to assist them in developing a social philosophy, which is necessary for responsible citizenship; to familiarize students with the American economic system and the major functional areas of business; and to afford students the opportunity to develop and to increase their capacity for analysis, evaluation, and strategic implementation of concepts. Students are given instruction in business writing and presentation skills. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses include BUS 105 Basic Technology 3, BUS 208 Principles of Management 3, BUS 107 Essential Communications 3, BUS 269 Principles of Marketing 3, BUS 207 Contemporary Economics 3, ACC 101 Principles of Accounting 3, BUS 206 Microeconomics 3, MIS 110 Intro to Information Sys. 3, ACC 311 Managerial Accounting 3, BUS 360 Management of HR 3, BUS 352 Business Law 3, BUS 350 Money and Banking 3, BUS 306 Organizational Behavior 3, BUS 307 Management Science 3, BUS 406 Current Issues and Trends 3, Upper-Level Bus Elective 3, BUS 371 Finance 3, BUS 415 International Business 3, BUS 491 Seminar in Policies 3, Upper-Level Bus Elective 3, BUS 420 Small Business Management 3. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6158 The College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences prepares students to assume positions in education, social work, psychology, business, research, and community life, as well as to further their education at the graduate level. The College offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, and a variety of related minors and certificates. The curricula are based on Misericordia’s mission and core values of mercy, justice, service, and hospitality. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as an residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Four-year Track BS, Marketing Full Time 4 Year(s) $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department This major goes beyond the traditional, preparing students for employment in business as well as non-business organizations. Those who are or will be involved in managing private, public, for-profit, or non-profit organizations can benefit from this program. Opportunities in the field of marketing are expanding rapidly as organizations discover the importance that marketing techniques make for their continued success. Students find jobs in a variety of organizations and in a variety of positions, such as advertising, public relations, sales, product and brand management, marketing research, purchasing, retailing, wholesaling, and many others. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses are BUS 105 Basic Technology 3, BUS 208 Principles of Management 3, BUS 107 Essential Communications 3, BUS 269 Principles of Marketing 3, BUS 207 Contemporary Economics 3, ACC 101 Principles of Accounting 3, BUS 340 Promotion and Advertising 3, BUS 321 Product & Service Marketing 3, MIS 110 Intro to Information Systems 3, BUS 304 Sales and Sales Management 3, BUS 352 Business Law 3, BUS 401 Channel Strategies 3, BUS 306 Organizational Behavior 3, BUS 360 Management of Human Resources 3, BUS 450 Marketing Research 3, BUS 371 Finance 3, BUS 415 International Business 3, BUS 403 Strategic Marketing 3, BUS 402 Pricing Strategies 3. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6158 The College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences prepares students to assume positions in education, social work, psychology, business, research, and community life, as well as to further their education at the graduate level. The College offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, and a variety of related minors and certificates. The curricula are based on Misericordia’s mission and core values of mercy, justice, service, and hospitality. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as an residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Four-year Track BS, Sport Management Full Time 4 Year(s) $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department This program allows students to combine their love of sport with the skills necessary to become professionals in the field. The major allows students to fashion their studies to meet their professional and personal needs. A business-oriented curriculum has been devised to produce graduates who will be successful in today's sports management environment as well as prepared for its future and for careers in this fast growing multi-billion dollar industry. Applicants should have minimum grade point average required at the end of the academic year: First-year undergraduates 1.75, all other undergraduates 2.00. Students who have secured a high school equivalency diploma will also be considered for admission, and must submit a copy of their GED (General Education Development) test. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses include SMG 101 Introduction to Sport Mgmt. 3, BUS 105 Basic Technology 3, BUS 208 Principles of Management 3, SMG 110 Sport in Society 3, BUS 107 Essential Communications 3, BUS 269 Principles of Marketing 3, BUS 207 Contemporary Economics 3, SMG 201 Sport and Athletic Admin. 3, ACC 101 Principles of Accounting 3, SMG 210 Sport Event and Facility Mgmt.3, BUS 306 Organizational Behavior 3, SMG 301 Sport Marketing 3, BUS 352 Business Law 3, SMG 310 Sport Law 3, BUS 360 Management of Human Resources 3, MIS 110 Intro to Information Sys. 3, SMG 401 Sport Economics 3, BUS 371 Finance 3, BUS 415 International Business 3, SMG 410 Internship 12. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6158 The College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences prepares students to assume positions in education, social work, psychology, business, research, and community life, as well as to further their education at the graduate level. The College offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, and a variety of related minors and certificates. The curricula are based on Misericordia’s mission and core values of mercy, justice, service, and hospitality. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as an residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Master in Speech - Language Pathology Full Time 5 Year(s) $10415 per semester for 12 – 17 credits College of Health Sciences, Speech - Language Pathology Department This program is a five-year, professional master's degree program with admission in the first year. Students admitted as first year or undergraduate transfers who successfully complete all major and university requirements are awarded a BS degree in health sciences in addition to an MS degree in speech-language pathology. Students who have baccalaureate degrees—whether in communication disorders or another field—are conferred the MS degree in speech-language pathology upon completion of all requirements but do not receive the BS in health science. Graduates of programs accredited by ASHA are eligible to apply for national certification by ASHA and for state licensure as speech-language pathologists in the individual United States and territories in which licensure is mandated. The master's program in speech-language pathology at Misericordia University is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation (CAA) of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Applicants to this program must have the following requirements: an overall cumulative GPA of at least 3.0; a grade of “C-” or better in the undergraduate speech-language pathology courses; successfully master all course objectives for all speech-language pathology courses taken prior to the senior year (first year graduate school). Students begin their speech-language pathology courses in their freshman year and will typically complete all undergraduate coursework by their junior year. Upon completion of each semester, the progress of each student in terms of which course objectives were and were not mastered during that semester will be reviewed. For any course objectives not mastered, the student will be given an assignment to assist them in mastering those objectives. Students cannot take graduate level coursework if they have not mastered all objectives. Masters Misericordia University The courses are PSY 123 or SOC 101 3, ENG 103 Composition 3, SLP 210 Intro to Com Dis 3, SOC 101 or PSY 123I 3, SCI Natural Science Core 3, ENG Core Amer or Brit Literature 3, SLP 240 Norm SP and Lang Dev 3, MTH Bank I 3, PSY 275 Child and Adol Psych 3, SLP 220 A&P of Speech and Hr Science 3, SLP 260 Artic/Phon/Lang Dis 3, MTH 115 Statistics 3, SLP 250 Speech and Hearing Science 3, SLP 330 Intro to Audiology 3, SLP 305 OB and Clin Procedures I 3, PHL Core or Natural Science Cognate 3, SLP 300 SLP in Schools 2, SLP 410 Aural Rehab 3, SLP 230 Phonetics 3, SLP 325 Stutt/Voice/Cleft Palate 3, SLP 340 Communication and Aging 2, SLP 415 OB and Clinical Procedures II 2, PHL Core or Natural Science Cognate 3, SLP 310/512 Research Methods 3, SLP 350 Adult Comm Dis 3, SLP 450 Optional Clinic 3, TED 364 Meth in Spec. Educ 3, SLP 500 Artic and Phon Disorders 3, SLP 530 Voice Disorders 3, SLP 575 Motor Speech Disorders 3, SLP 560 Diag (3cr) with SLP 555(1cr) 4, SLP 505 Clinic I (sec I-IV) 3, SLP 565 SLP Seminar I 1, SLP 515 Hearing Sem 1, SLP 510 Fluency Disorders 3, SLP 525 Child Language Disorder 3, SLP 545 Aphasia and Cog Comm Dis 3, SLP 585 SLP Seminar III 3, SLP 560 Diag (3cr) with SLP 555 (1cr) 4, SLP 605 Clinic II (sec I-IV) 3, SLP 566 SLP Seminar II 1, SLP 515 Hearing Seminar 1, SLP 589 Dysphagia 3, SLP 560 Diag(3cr) with SLP 555 (1cr) 4, SLP 601 Sum Clin I (I-IV) 3, SLP 540 AAC 3, SLP 602 Summer Clinic II (I-IV) 3, SLP 610 Fieldwork II 9, SLP 660/680 Comprehensive Class/Thesis Option 3, SLP 620 Fieldwork II 9, SLP 650 Professional Issues 3. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Health Sciences, Speech - Language Pathology Department College of Health Sciences, Speech - Language Pathology Department, Misericordia University, 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6724 The Speech-Language Pathology department is based on the belief that graduates of entry-level allied health professional programs should possess the clinical decision making and problem solving skills which enable them to function as peer colleagues in the contemporary, dynamic health care and educational systems. Speech-language pathologists need to be sensitive to the needs of a culturally diverse society as evident in their interactions with clients, families, and fellow health care and education professionals in the community in which they practice. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. This is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as a residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Master of Business Administration - Accounting Specialization Full Time 5 Year(s) $10415 per Semester for 12 - 17 credits College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department This program will address the ethical, moral, and philosophical issues related to management and business leadership in a direct and meaningful approach. The program is uniquely designed to intertwine a traditional MBA curriculum with "soft skills" and will cover "the human side of management." The program goals and objectives reflect an emphasis on critical thinking, practice-based creation and interpretation of business data, and comprehensive decision making that considers all information available and all aspects of the impact of decisions. Students must have the following: An overall GPA of 2.79 or higher and a GPA in business functional areas prerequisite courses of 2.99 or higher; a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university; and the results of either the GRE or MAT examination as appropriate. Students for whom English is a second language must demonstrate proficiency in written and spoken English. MBA Misericordia University MBA 500, Organizational Behavior and Development, MBA 501, Law and the Business Environment, MBA 503, Marketing Management, MBA 504, Information Analysis and Interpretation, BA 506, Human Resources Management for Leaders, MBA 507, Accounting and Finance for Business Leaders, MBA 508, Information Systems for Management, MBA 509, Managerial Economics, MBA 620 Accounting Theory, MBA 622 Advanced Auditing, MBA 624 Advanced Taxation: Corporations, Partnerships, Estates and Trusts. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6158 The College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences prepares students to assume positions in education, social work, psychology, business, research, and community life, as well as to further their education at the graduate level. The College offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, and a variety of related minors and certificates. The curricula are based on Misericordia’s mission and core values of mercy, justice, service, and hospitality. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as an residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Master of Business Administration - Financial Services Specialization Full Time 5 Year(s) $10415 per Semester for 12 - 17 credits College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department This program will address the ethical, moral, and philosophical issues related to management and business leadership in a direct and meaningful approach. The program is uniquely designed to intertwine a traditional MBA curriculum with "soft skills" and will cover "the human side of management." The program goals and objectives reflect an emphasis on critical thinking, practice-based creation and interpretation of business data, and comprehensive decision making that considers all information available and all aspects of the impact of decisions. Students must have the following: An overall GPA of 2.79 or higher and a GPA in business functional areas prerequisite courses of 2.99 or higher; a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university; and the results of either the GRE or MAT examination as appropriate. Students for whom English is a second language must demonstrate proficiency in written and spoken English. MBA Misericordia University MBA 500, Organizational Behavior and Development, MBA 501, Law and the Business Environment, MBA 503, Marketing Management, MBA 504, Information Analysis and Interpretation, BA 506, Human Resources Management for Leaders, MBA 507, Accounting and Finance for Business Leaders, MBA 508, Information Systems for Management, MBA 509, Managerial Economics, MBA 631 Current Issues and Trends in Insurance and Investing for Financial Planning, MBA 632 Current Issues and Trends in Finance and Banking for Financial Planning, MBA 650 Integrative MBA Capstone Experience. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6158 The College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences prepares students to assume positions in education, social work, psychology, business, research, and community life, as well as to further their education at the graduate level. The College offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, and a variety of related minors and certificates. The curricula are based on Misericordia’s mission and core values of mercy, justice, service, and hospitality. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as an residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Master of Business Administration - Financial Services Specialization Full Time 5 Year(s) $10415 per Semester for 12 - 17 credits College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department This program will address the ethical, moral, and philosophical issues related to management and business leadership in a direct and meaningful approach. The program is uniquely designed to intertwine a traditional MBA curriculum with "soft skills" and will cover "the human side of management." The program goals and objectives reflect an emphasis on critical thinking, practice-based creation and interpretation of business data, and comprehensive decision making that considers all information available and all aspects of the impact of decisions. Students must have the following: An overall GPA of 2.79 or higher and a GPA in business functional areas prerequisite courses of 2.99 or higher; a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university; and the results of either the GRE or MAT examination as appropriate. Students for whom English is a second language must demonstrate proficiency in written and spoken English. MBA Misericordia University MBA 500, Organizational Behavior and Development, MBA 501, Law and the Business Environment, MBA 503, Marketing Management, MBA 504, Information Analysis and Interpretation, BA 506, Human Resources Management for Leaders, MBA 507, Accounting and Finance for Business Leaders, MBA 508, Information Systems for Management, MBA 509, Managerial Economics, MBA 631 Current Issues and Trends in Insurance and Investing for Financial Planning, MBA 632 Current Issues and Trends in Finance and Banking for Financial Planning, MBA 650 Integrative MBA Capstone Experience. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6158 The College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences prepares students to assume positions in education, social work, psychology, business, research, and community life, as well as to further their education at the graduate level. The College offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, and a variety of related minors and certificates. The curricula are based on Misericordia’s mission and core values of mercy, justice, service, and hospitality. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as an residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Master of Business Administration - Human Resources Management Full Time 5 Year(s) $10415 per Semester for 12 - 17 credits College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department This program will address the ethical, moral, and philosophical issues related to management and business leadership in a direct and meaningful approach. The program is uniquely designed to intertwine a traditional MBA curriculum with "soft skills" and will cover "the human side of management." The program goals and objectives reflect an emphasis on critical thinking, practice-based creation and interpretation of business data, and comprehensive decision making that considers all information available and all aspects of the impact of decisions. Students must have the following: An overall GPA of 2.79 or higher and a GPA in business functional areas prerequisite courses of 2.99 or higher; a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university; and the results of either the GRE or MAT examination as appropriate. Students for whom English is a second language must demonstrate proficiency in written and spoken English. MBA Misericordia University MBA 500, Organizational Behavior and Development, MBA 501, Law and the Business Environment, MBA 503, Marketing Management, MBA 504, Information Analysis and Interpretation, BA 506, Human Resources Management for Leaders, MBA 507, Accounting and Finance for Business Leaders, MBA 508, Information Systems for Management, MBA 509, Managerial Economics, MBA 552 Regulations of Human Resource Management, MBA 557 Performance, Compensation, and Reward Systems, MBA 558 Employee Relations and Services. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6158 The College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences prepares students to assume positions in education, social work, psychology, business, research, and community life, as well as to further their education at the graduate level. The College offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, and a variety of related minors and certificates. The curricula are based on Misericordia’s mission and core values of mercy, justice, service, and hospitality. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as an residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Master of Business Administration - Management Specialization Full Time 5 Year(s) $10415 per Semester for 12 - 17 credits College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department This program will address the ethical, moral, and philosophical issues related to management and business leadership in a direct and meaningful approach. The program is uniquely designed to intertwine a traditional MBA curriculum with "soft skills" and will cover "the human side of management." The program goals and objectives reflect an emphasis on critical thinking, practice-based creation and interpretation of business data, and comprehensive decision making that considers all information available and all aspects of the impact of decisions. Students must have the following: An overall GPA of 2.79 or higher and a GPA in business functional areas prerequisite courses of 2.99 or higher; a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university; and the results of either the GRE or MAT examination as appropriate. Students for whom English is a second language must demonstrate proficiency in written and spoken English. MBA Misericordia University MBA 500, Organizational Behavior and Development, MBA 501, Law and the Business Environment, MBA 503, Marketing Management, MBA 504, Information Analysis and Interpretation, BA 506, Human Resources Management for Leaders, MBA 507, Accounting and Finance for Business Leaders, MBA 508, Information Systems for Management, MBA 509, Managerial Economics, MBA 610, Organizational Leadership, MBA 650, Integrative MBA Capstone Experience, MBA 612, Strategic Management. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences, Business Administration Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6158 The College of Professional Studies and Social Sciences prepares students to assume positions in education, social work, psychology, business, research, and community life, as well as to further their education at the graduate level. The College offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, and a variety of related minors and certificates. The curricula are based on Misericordia’s mission and core values of mercy, justice, service, and hospitality. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as an residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Master of Science in Nursing Full Time Variable $ 525 ( Rs 24,171 ) per credit / unit College of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing The graduate nursing program is designed to: provide clinically prepared nurse educators, practitioners, and administrators for leadership positions in nursing education and the health care delivery system; prepare graduates to use the research process to improve nursing practice, nursing education, and contribute to nursing body of knowledge; prepare graduates to initiate innovative, creative approaches to the emerging needs and demands of society related to the health care delivery system; and provide an educational base for graduates to pursue further education and professional development. Applicants are eligible for full admission to the graduate nursing program if they have an undergraduate GPA of 3.00 or greater. Applicants who have an undergraduate GPA between 2.70 and 2.99 are eligible for provisional admission. Students in this category will be required to complete 12 graduate credits at Misericordia University with, grades no lower than "B", in order to be granted full and unconditional admission to the graduate nursing program. Applicants who have less than a 2.70 undergraduate GPA will be denied admission to the graduate nursing program. They should also have official transcripts demonstrating graduation from an NLN- or CCNE-accredited baccalaureate nursing program. Masters Misericordia University The courses are NSG 512 Concepts and Theories in Nursing 3, NSG 517 Research Analysis and Utilization 3, NSG 555 Legal, Ethical, and Public Policy Issues in Health Care 3, NSG 599 Graduate Synthesis 3, NSG 514 Foundations of Advanced Practice Nursing 3, NSG 551 Advanced Pharmacology 3, NSG 552 Pathophysiology for Advanced Practice 3, NSG 557 Care of Adults with Health Promotion Needs and Episodic Health Problems 2, NSG 562 Care of Adults with Chronic Health Needs and Problems 2, NSG 576 Advanced Nursing Management of Adults with Health Promotion Needs and Episodic Health Problems 3, NSG 577 Advanced Nursing Management of Adults with Chronic Health Needs and Problems 3, NSG 591 Advanced Practice Nursing Clinical Synthesis 3, NSG 554 Diagnostic Reasoning and Therapeutic Interventions for Primary Care Nursing 3, NSG 556 Primary Care Management of Children with Health Promotion Needs and Health Problems 2, NSG 557 Care of Adults with Health Promotion Needs and Episodic Health Problems 2, NSG 558 Primary Care Management of Adults with Health Promotion Needs and Episodic Health Problems 2, NSG 559 Health Care of Women 3, NSG 561 Primary Care Management of Women's Health Problems and Health Promotion Needs 2, NSG 562 Care of Adults with Chronic Health Needs and Problems 2, NSG 563 Primary Care Management of Adults with Chronic Health Needs and Problems 2, NSG 565 Health Care of Children 3, NSG 567 Family Nurse Practitioner Clinical Synthesis 3. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing College of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6399 The Nursing Department offer programs for beginning undergraduates; diploma or associate’s degree graduates with an R.N. license; second degree students; graduate students interested in advanced practice, and those who already have a master’s degree in nursing who are interested in post-master’s certification. The degree programs lead to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) and/or the Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.). Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. This is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as a residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Master of Science in Nursing - Clinical Nurse Specialist Full Time Variable $ 525 ( Rs 24,171 ) per credit / unit College of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing This program gives students the opportunity to develop advanced nursing skills to provide care to women and children in a variety of inpatient and outpatient settings. The focus of this 45-credit program of study is the clinical management of common health promotion needs and problems of women and children. Students complete a minimum of 500 hours of precepted clinical practice along with courses in the graduate nursing core, the advanced practice core, and clinical and functional specialization areas. Graduates are prepared to work collaboratively with other health care providers in school-based clinics, well-child and prenatal clinics, inpatient obstetrical and pediatric units, ambulatory care, and other community agencies serving women and children. Applicants are eligible for full admission to the graduate nursing program if they have an undergraduate GPA of 3.00 or greater. Applicants who have an undergraduate GPA between 2.70 and 2.99 are eligible for provisional admission. Students in this category will be required to complete 12 graduate credits at Misericordia University with, grades no lower than "B", in order to be granted full and unconditional admission to the graduate nursing program. Applicants who have less than a 2.70 undergraduate GPA will be denied admission to the graduate nursing program. They should also have official transcripts demonstrating graduation from an NLN- or CCNE-accredited baccalaureate nursing program. Masters Misericordia University the courses are NSG 551 Advanced Pharmacology, NSG 512 Concepts and Theories, NSG 552 Pathophysiology, NSG 514 Foundations of APN, NSG 517 Research Anal. and Util., NSG 565 Health Care Child, NSG 579 Clin. Mgmt. Children, NSG 559 Health Care Women, NSG 578 Clin. Mgmt. Women, NSG 555 Legal, Ethical, Pub. Pol., NSG 599 Synthesis, NSG 591 Clinical Synthesis. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing College of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6399 The Nursing Department offer programs for beginning undergraduates; diploma or associate’s degree graduates with an R.N. license; second degree students; graduate students interested in advanced practice, and those who already have a master’s degree in nursing who are interested in post-master’s certification. The degree programs lead to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) and/or the Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.). Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. This is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as a residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Master of Science in Nursing - Family Nurse Practitioner Full Time Variable $ 525 ( Rs 24,171 ) per credit / unit College of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing This option prepares students to function as principal providers of primary health care to families and individuals across the life span. The focus of this 45-credit program of study is the primary care management of acute episodic and stable, chronic health problems of individuals and families. Students complete the graduate nursing core, the advanced practice core, and clinical specialization courses along with a minimum of 630 hours of direct clinical practice under the supervision of qualified nurse practitioner and physician preceptors. Graduates are certified as nurse practitioners in family health and qualify to take national family nurse practitioner certification examinations offered by the ANCC and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. Applicants are eligible for full admission to the graduate nursing program if they have an undergraduate GPA of 3.00 or greater. Applicants who have an undergraduate GPA between 2.70 and 2.99 are eligible for provisional admission. Students in this category will be required to complete 12 graduate credits at Misericordia University with, grades no lower than "B", in order to be granted full and unconditional admission to the graduate nursing program. Applicants who have less than a 2.70 undergraduate GPA will be denied admission to the graduate nursing program. They should also have official transcripts demonstrating graduation from an NLN- or CCNE-accredited baccalaureate nursing program. Masters Misericordia University The courses are NSG 551 Advanced Pharmacology 3, NSG 552 Pathophysiology 3, NSG 512 Concepts and Theories 3, NSG 514 Foundations of APN 3, NSG 562 Chronic Adult 2, NSG 563 Pri. Care Chronic Adult 2, NSG 565 Health Care Child 3, NSG 556 Pri. Care Mgmt. Child 2, NSG 517 Research Analysis, Utilization 3, NSG 554 Diagnostic Reason 3, NSG 559 Health Care Women 3, NSG 561 Pri. Care Mgmt. Women 2, NSG 555 Legal, Ethical, Public Policy Issues 3, NSG 557 Episodic Adult 2, NSG 558 Prim. Care Epi. Adult 2, NSG 599 Synthesis 3, NSG 567 FNP Clinical Synthesis 3. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing College of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6399 The Nursing Department offer programs for beginning undergraduates; diploma or associate’s degree graduates with an R.N. license; second degree students; graduate students interested in advanced practice, and those who already have a master’s degree in nursing who are interested in post-master’s certification. The degree programs lead to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) and/or the Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.). Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. This is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as a residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Nursing Full-time Second Degree Day Option Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing   Admission into the second degree nursing program requires: Completed bachelor's degree’ a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.75; completion of BIO 211, 212, 227, PSY 275, HP 241 for full-time option only; in special circumstances, one or more of these courses can be completed as junior co-requisites with permission of the department chairperson. Test results of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Testing (ACT) Program are generally required for admission. A written recommendation from the high school principal, guidance counselor, or teacher is encouraged. Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses include NSG 201 Foundations Essential to Professional Nursing Practice 3, NSG 300 Conceptual Basis of Professional Nursing 2, NSG 301 FHP Adult 1 6, NSG 302 FHP Psych-mental Health 4, NSG 303 FHP Adult 11 6, NSG 304 FHP Pediatric Nursing 4, NSG 305 Physical Assessment across the Lifespan 3, NSG 410/HP 410 Introduction to Nursing Research 3, NSG 401 FHP Adult 111 5, NSG 402 FHP Child bearing and Family 4, NSG 403 FHP Aggregates and Populations 4, NSG 404 FHP Adult IV 4, NSG 405 Baccalaureate Capstone 3. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing College of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6399 The Nursing Department offer programs for beginning undergraduates; diploma or associate’s degree graduates with an R.N. license; second degree students; graduate students interested in advanced practice, and those who already have a master’s degree in nursing who are interested in post-master’s certification. The degree programs lead to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) and/or the Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.). Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. This is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as a residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Post - Professional Masters in Occupational Therapy Full Time Variable $10415 per semester for 12 – 17 credits College of Health Sciences, Occupational Therapy Department This program with two tracks, an interdisciplinary and pediatric concentration. Students in all tracks of the program will complete a total of 30 graduate credits. These credits will be distributed among the following categories: Theory and Core: 9 credits, Research: 9 credits, Concentration: 12 credits. This program is offered primarily in distance and intensive on-campus (5 day experiences) formats. Students submit official scores from the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) or Miller Analogies Test (MAT). These scores must be less than five years old. For students in the Pediatric Certificate Program, this requirement will be waived if they have completed at least 9 credits of the program with a 3.5 or higher GPA. NBCOT initial certification as an occupational therapist. College transcripts from all prior academic work. Basic Statistics course. Undergraduate GPA of 2.8 or higher. Statement of professional goals and how matriculation in the Post Professional Masters degree Program can contribute to those goals. 2 letters of reference. Masters Misericordia University The courses are HP 600 Pediatric Issues/Trends or OT 630 Issues and Trends, OT 620 Analysis of Theories, HP 670 Grant Writing, OT570 Management and Entrepreneurship in OT, Research 9 credits, OT 520 Research Methods, OT 690 Research Project I, OT 695 Research Project II, NSG 551 Post-professional Pharmacology, NSG 555 Legal, Ethical and Public Policy Issues in Health Care, NSG 552 Pathophysiology for Post-professional Nursing, NSG504 Curriculum Design, NSG 535 Nursing Education Practicum, NSG 570 Faculty Role Development, NSG 505 Teaching – Learning Strategies, OM 500 Organizational Behavior, OM 509 Financial Management, OM 512 Management Science, OM 530 Legal Aspects of Administration, OM 533 Managing Customer Satisfaction, OM 535 Leadership, OM 536 Marketing Management, OM 538 Perspectives in Management, Not for Profit Management, OM 542 Fund Raising Theory and Application, OM 543 Assessment in Not for Profit Organization, OM 545 Introduction to Human Resources, OM 551 Organizational Communication, OM 557 Performance Compensation and Rewards Systems, OM 586 Strategic Planning and Management of Change. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Health Sciences, Occupational Therapy Department College of Health Sciences, Occupational Therapy Department, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 675 8152 The Occupational Therapy Department has been providing excellent occupational therapy education for over 25 years. They have a five year entry level BS/MS program for students who are embarking on their college careers and also a weekend program for individuals who are already certified occupational therapy assistants or who have a bachelor’s degree in a field other than occupational therapy. For those who are already practicing occupational therapists, they have post-professional educational programs which include a post-professional pediatric certificate and a post-professional doctoral degree program. The department has received full accreditation status for the professional entry-level Master of Science program by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. This is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as a residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University RN to BSN Program Full Time Variable $11425 for 12 - 17 credits College of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing This Accelerated Expressway RN to BSN Program is designed for highly motivated registered nurses who want to earn their degree in a timely manner. Admission for RN students (those holding an RN license) include: Graduation from an approved associate's degree or diploma nursing program; students are required to submit transcripts of all prior college-level course work and a copy of the RN license; minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.75 for all prior college-level course work; official written verification of a minimum of 1,000 hours of clinical practice in the past three years (waived for graduates of basic nursing programs in the three years prior to application). Bachelor degree Misericordia University The courses include HP 241 Fundamentals of Nutrition 3, MTH 115 Basic Statistics 3, BUS 105 Basic Computer Technology 3, Required Professional Nursing Courses 19, NSG 397 Professional Nursing Concepts I 2, NSG 398 Health Assessment Across the Lifespan 3, NSG 410 Introduction to Nursing Research 3, NSG 460 Professional Nursing Concepts II 4, NSG 465 Application of Professional Nursing Concepts 4, NSG 555 Legal, Ethical and Public Policy Issues in Health Care 3. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing College of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6399 The Nursing Department offer programs for beginning undergraduates; diploma or associate’s degree graduates with an R.N. license; second degree students; graduate students interested in advanced practice, and those who already have a master’s degree in nursing who are interested in post-master’s certification. The degree programs lead to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) and/or the Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.). Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. This is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as a residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University RN to MSN Program Full Time Variable $ 525 ( Rs 24,171 ) per credit / unit College of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing The graduate nursing program is designed to: provide clinically prepared nurse educators, practitioners, and administrators for leadership positions in nursing education and the health care delivery system; prepare graduates to use the research process to improve nursing practice, nursing education, and contribute to nursing body of knowledge; prepare graduates to initiate innovative, creative approaches to the emerging needs and demands of society related to the health care delivery system; and provide an educational base for graduates to pursue further education and professional development. Applicants are are eligible for full admission to the RN to MSN program should have minimum grade point average of 3.0 for all prior college-level course work and awarding of advanced placement credits is determined by the following: Graduates from NLN accredited associate's degree or diploma nursing programs within three years of the application date are eligible for direct articulation and will be awarded 32 advanced-placement credits for their prior nursing course work; graduates from NLN accredited associate's degree or diploma nursing programs within four to ten years of the application date must provide official written documentation of completion of a minimum of 1,000 hours or more clinical practice during the three years prior to the application date to be eligible for direct articulation and the awarding of 32 advanced-placement credits for their prior nursing course work; applicants who have graduated more than ten years prior to the application date must provide a resume detailing clinical experience, along with official written documentation of completion of a minimum of 1,000 hours or more clinical practice during the three years prior to the application date. These candidates may be required to complete a full portfolio or validation testing prior to being eligible for articulation and the awarding of 32 advanced-placement credits prior to nursing course work. Applicants who have an undergraduate GPA between 2.70 and 2.99 are eligible for provisional admission. Students in this category will be required to complete 12 undergraduate credits at Misericordia University with grades no lower than "B" in order to be granted full and unconditional admission to the RN to MSN nursing program. Masters Misericordia University The courses are NSG 512 Concepts and Theories in Nursing 3, NSG 517 Research Analysis and Utilization 3, NSG 555 Legal, Ethical, and Public Policy Issues in Health Care 3, NSG 599 Graduate Synthesis 3, NSG 514 Foundations of Advanced Practice Nursing 3, NSG 551 Advanced Pharmacology 3, NSG 552 Pathophysiology for Advanced Practice 3, NSG 557 Care of Adults with Health Promotion Needs and Episodic Health Problems 2, NSG 562 Care of Adults with Chronic Health Needs and Problems 2, NSG 576 Advanced Nursing Management of Adults with Health Promotion Needs and Episodic Health Problems 3, NSG 577 Advanced Nursing Management of Adults with Chronic Health Needs and Problems 3, NSG 591 Advanced Practice Nursing Clinical Synthesis 3, NSG 554 Diagnostic Reasoning and Therapeutic Interventions for Primary Care Nursing 3, NSG 556 Primary Care Management of Children with Health Promotion Needs and Health Problems 2, NSG 557 Care of Adults with Health Promotion Needs and Episodic Health Problems 2, NSG 558 Primary Care Management of Adults with Health Promotion Needs and Episodic Health Problems 2, NSG 559 Health Care of Women 3, NSG 561 Primary Care Management of Women's Health Problems and Health Promotion Needs 2, NSG 562 Care of Adults with Chronic Health Needs and Problems 2, NSG 563 Primary Care Management of Adults with Chronic Health Needs and Problems 2, NSG 565 Health Care of Children 3, NSG 567 Family Nurse Practitioner Clinical Synthesis 3. Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing College of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 6399 The Nursing Department offer programs for beginning undergraduates; diploma or associate’s degree graduates with an R.N. license; second degree students; graduate students interested in advanced practice, and those who already have a master’s degree in nursing who are interested in post-master’s certification. The degree programs lead to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) and/or the Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.). Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. This is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as a residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214069 Misericordia University Transition Doctor of Physical Therapy Full Time Variable $10415 per semester for 12 – 17 credits College of Health Sciences, Physical Therapy Department This program has been designed to allow practicing physical therapists to complete the requirements for the DPT degree while maintaining employment. The t-DPT program is designed to provide students with current information to practice in the field of physical therapy as direct access practitioners. Courses are offered in a mostly online format, with a seminar session on campus for each course. On campus sessions occur on the weekends. Students should have minimum of a bachelor’s degree in Occupational Therapy. Minimum of 1 year practicing as a licensed Occupational Therapist. Completed application including official transcripts, 3 references, statement of professional goals, GRE. Minimum GPA of 3.0 in prior studies. Doctoral Misericordia University Modules include: tDPT 801: Orientation to Doctoral Studies (1 credit), tDPT 803: Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy (3 credits), tDPT 805: Integumentary Physical Therapy (3 credits), tDPT 807: Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy (3 credits), tDPT 809: Neuromuscular Physical Therapy (3 credits), tDPT 810: Proposal Development (1 credit). Misericordia University   2736 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612 College of Health Sciences, Physical Therapy Department College of Health Sciences, Physical Therapy Department, Misericordia University, 301 Lake Street, DALLAS, Pennsylvania, 18612, +1 570 674 8152 The first class of graduates from the physical therapy program at Misericordia University received MSPT (Master of Science in Physical Therapy) degrees in 1996. The last class to receive the MSPT degree will graduate in 2012. The transition DPT (Doctor of Physical Therapy) program began in Summer 2005, and the first College graduation in which DPT degrees were awarded was in 2007. Beginning with the freshmen enrolling in Fall 2008, the program will award only the DPT degree. Yes Misericordia University manages six residential facilities: Gildea Hall, McHale Hall, McGowan Hall, Alumnae Hall, Townhouse Complex, and the White House on Lake Street. McHale Hall is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. This is a traditional dormitory-style facility, housing freshmen men and women. The hall spans four floors and holds standard double rooms. McHale is a modern facility, equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. McGowan Hall, a traditional dormitory-style facility and home to 116 Misericordia students, is the newest member of the residence hall family. Gildea Hall was designed as a residence option for upper class students. Rather than a standard double room, Gildea offers suites, co-ed by unit, and holding three, six, or seven occupants. Standing four floors, it is a modern facility equipped with air conditioning and elevator access. Townhouse is equipped with closet space, beds, desks, dressers, chairs, and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each townhouse. White House located just outside the arches on Lake Street is the White House. This Misericordia owned and operated off campus house provides a close and comfortable alternative to the other residence halls. The house offers the full amenities of a typical household, including bathrooms, a large kitchen with appliances, beds, dressers, desks, couches, chairs, tables, laundry and more. Telephone, cable, and internet access are available in each room.
214175 Muhlenberg College Honors in Psychology Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Psychology Department This program is designed to permit a wide range of selectivity while maintaining requirements which will give an excellent background in and knowledge of what constitutes the science of psychology. Students with a wide range of interests either major in psychology or complete a number of psychology courses. A major in psychology will give students the necessary background to go on to graduate school in any area of psychology (e.g., clinical, counseling, development, social, or experimental) or to gain employment. This program provides an excellent background for students interested in careers in a variety of areas, such as the health professions, human resources, law, education, business, biology, or the natural sciences. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College   Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Psychology Department Psychology Department, Muhlenberg College, 2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3426 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Honors in American Studies Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Muhlenberg College This program offers interdisciplinary study of the cultures of the United States, their histories, politics, life worlds and styles of being. The curriculum draws on and integrates the methods and findings of a variety of academic disciplines that focus on the United States. Core requirements introduce majors to courses on the literature, history, and politics of the U.S. and provide them with skills needed for interdisciplinary study. Electives, which take advantage of the wealth of Americanist scholarship at Muhlenberg, include courses in ethnic studies, law, the built environment, business, religion, and many other fields. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College   Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Muhlenberg College Muhlenberg College, 2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. Yes  
214175 Muhlenberg College Honors Program in Sociology Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Department of Sociology and Anthropology This program offers a capstone course in which students conduct original research. This experience allows the students to apply their training in methods and theory to a topic of their choice. This program is the study of group behavior and society. The realization that the social world be it a family, a campus, a city, a nation, an entire world guides the actions and life choices is an essential lesson of the discipline. To think sociologically is to realize how the general categories into which we fall shape the particular life experiences and influence the thoughts, feelings, and actions. Topics of investigation range from intimate relationships to the consequences of overpopulation; from shared religious beliefs to social movements promoting radical social change; from problems of poverty to corporate downsizing; from questions of group solidarity and shared identities to instances of group conflict and violence. Sociology provides a distinctive perspective on the world and addresses many challenging issues that are confronting society and the world today. This program is designed to help students understand and comprehend the central concepts, principles, issues, and methods associated with this discipline and to see how sociological research is connected to research in other disciplines. Majors from the department have a strong record of successful applications to graduate programs across the country and have found careers in teaching and research at the university level. Due to the department’s emphasis on methodological rigor, the graduates are often employed in law, civil service, social services, education, social work, public health and policy, human resource management, marketing research companies, and non-profit research organizations. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. Students should have 3.60 GPA in sociology and anthropology courses and an overall 3.00 at the time of application and successful completion of at least two 300-level electives in the department. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College   Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Department of Sociology and Anthropology Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Ettinger Building 1st Floor Room 106, 2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3873 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Honors Program in Religion Studies Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Religion Studies Department This program will be expected to develop broad expertise, reflecting the geographical and typological diversity that characterizes the religions of the world. The advising process will direct students to distribute courses among the department's offerings to include at least three areas of study, distinguished by religious tradition or geography. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College   Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Religion Studies Department Religion Studies Department, Room 205, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3431 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Honors Program in Political Science Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Department of Political Science This program aims to understand, analyze, and evaluate governmental institutions, public policy, political ideas, and collective action within societies and among nations. By introducing students to the tools of the discipline its theories, concepts, and research methods the study of political science enables them to explore the power relationships, social-economic conditions, and ideological commitments that shape political action and public argument in a diverse and globally interdependent society. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College   Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Department of Political Science Department of Political Science, Muhlenberg College, 2400 Chew StreetEttinger Building 3rd Floor, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3066 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Honors Program in Philosophy Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Philosophy Department This program develops skills in clarifying concepts, analyzing arguments, and assessing positions. The understanding and skills gained through the study of philosophy are valuable to all individuals and are highly prized by every profession, including law, medicine, government, and business. It involves scrutiny of the concepts that define who we are and give direction to our lives as well as exploration of the assumptions and methodologies fundamental to other disciplines. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College   Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Philosophy Department Philosophy Department, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3372 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Honors Program in Neuroscience Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Muhlenberg College This program provides students the opportunity to develop strong foundational training in the natural sciences, philosophy, and psychology within the context of the liberal arts. Given the breadth of training within the major and the diversity of expertise among the supporting faculty, the neuroscience student is especially prepared for careers in research, medicine, and industry in a variety of fields. This program is designed to highlight those resonances and counterpoints between existing departments that yield new perspectives on the roots of behavior. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College   Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Muhlenberg College Muhlenberg College, 2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. Yes  
214175 Muhlenberg College Honors Program in Media and Communication Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Department of Media and Communication This program allows qualified students the opportunity to enrich their experiences in communication theory, history, and practices. This program produces an original research or production project which they will present to the faculty and their peers in a colloquium setting. They will also have opportunities to participate in a program of periodic lectures and field trips. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College   Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Department of Media and Communication Department of Media and Communication, Walson Hall 200, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3880   No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Honors Program in Mathematics Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Department of Mathematics and Computer Science This program is structured to meet the overlapping needs of students who fall into one or more of these categories: those who wish to develop their appreciation of the power and beauty of mathematics; those who intend to pursue graduate work in mathematics or other related fields; those whose interests will exploit the applications of mathematics in the natural sciences, social sciences, and other quantitative areas; and those who plan to enter the teaching profession in mathematics. This program is designed so that a course of study can be custom fitted to an individual’s goals and interests while at the same time exposing the student to several of the facets of the mathematical sciences. This program is designed to equip those students with the mathematical knowledge and tools required and/or useful in their chosen fields of study. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. Students should have a minimum grade point average in the mathematics major of at least 3.500 and an overall grade point average of at least 3.300 and successful completion of nine course units numbered 200 or above. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College   Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Muhlenberg College, 2400 W Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3299 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Honors Program in International Studies Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Muhlenberg College   Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College   Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Muhlenberg College Muhlenberg College, 2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. Yes  
214175 Muhlenberg College Honors Program in History Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year History Department This program is designed to introduce the students to the principles of historical study, to provide them with the tools to become an effective researcher and writer, and to deepen their knowledge and understanding of the past. Significant emphasis is put on reading original texts and scholarship written by historians. Most courses also emphasize the interpretation of the past and the ability to present one's analysis in persuasive prose. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. Students should have a minimum 3.750 grade point average in history and an overall 3.500 grade point average at the end of the semester before which the honors program is undertaken. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College   Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 History Department History Department, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Honors Program in Finance Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Department of Accounting, Business, and Economics This program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles that underlie the operation and functions of financial markets and the analytical and quantitative skills needed for an understanding of current financial issues, practices, and policies. Additionally, the major prepares students for graduate work in business and finance and careers in banking, insurance, investments, and corporate financial planning. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College   Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Department of Accounting, Business, and Economics Department of Accounting, Business, and Economics, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Honors Program in English Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Department of English This program in English and Writing effectively means undertaking an Honors Thesis. This program is designed for English majors who have consistently demonstrated their talent for and commitment to literary studies and especially to rigorous critical inquiry. Students interested in pursuing graduate studies in literature and writing will find the experience particularly useful. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College   Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Department of English Department of English, Bake Center for the Arts 255, 2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3311 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Honors Program in Computer Science Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Department of Mathematics and Computer Science This program will prepare students for graduate work or employment in a variety of roles, including as analysts, software designers and developers, and systems administrators. Computer science encompasses the study of computation and information processing in both hardware and software. The curriculum combines a rigorous foundation in programming and core CS topics with a variety of advanced electives. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. Students should have a minimum grade point average in the computer science major of at least 3.500 and an overall grade point average of at least 3.300 and successful completion of a significant research project approved by the CS faculty. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College   Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Muhlenberg College, 2400 W Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3299 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Honors Program in Chemistry Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Chemistry Department This program provides a curriculum that accommodates and encourages students with various interests. This program is organized around a required core of courses in the traditional areas of chemistry. Each course in the core curriculum involves a laboratory component that promotes (1) hands-on knowledge of scientific experimentation, (2) the capacity to interpret experimental data, (3) an ability to analyze data statistically, and (4) the skill to communicate results. The major also includes elective courses which broaden students’ exposure to related areas of science. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. Students should have must attain an average 3.30 in all chemistry courses. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College   Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Chemistry Department Chemistry Department, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3266 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Honors Program in Business Administration Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Department of Accounting, Business, and Economics This program requires the completion of a senior honors thesis (1 course unit) and encourages independent studies. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College   Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Department of Accounting, Business, and Economics Department of Accounting, Business, and Economics, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Honors Program in Biology Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Biology Department In this program students are encouraged to initiate planning and discussion of their honors research project with their honors mentor during the summer before or fall semester of their junior year. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. Students should have a minimum overall GPA of 3.20 at the time of proposal submission, typically March of the junior year. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College   Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Biology Department Biology Department, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3258 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Honors Program in Biochemistry Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Muhlenberg College This program seeks to understand the relationship between chemical structure and biological function, chemical reactions that occur in living things (metabolism), and the chemistry involved in storing and transmitting biological information (the last topic is also intimately connected with molecular biology/genetics). This program helps to prepare a student for future endeavors in many areas of science. As examples, in addition to basic and applied research, biochemistry students also find themselves well-equipped for work in health care fields, particularly as the understanding of human health and medicine at the molecular and chemical level continues to increase. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. Students should have a minimum GPA of 3.30 in courses counting towards the biochemistry major. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Muhlenberg College Muhlenberg College, 2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. Yes  
214175 Muhlenberg College Honors Program in Anthropology Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Department of Sociology and Anthropology This program offers a capstone course in which students conduct original research. This experience allows the students to apply their training in methods and theory to a topic of their choice. This program is the study of the origins, evolution, and contemporary diversity of human beings as both biological and cultural organisms from the emergence millions of years ago to the flourishing in the present. This program engages the broad field of human cultural data (provided by language, ritual, kinship, religion, symbolism, politics, economics, and other areas of social life) in order to study variations in the beliefs and behaviors of members of different groups at the band, village, city, and state level. Physical anthropology includes the study of the genesis and development of the ancestral and living lineage by examining the biological, primatological, and hominid fossil data. Archaeology involves the reconstruction of the human past through the analysis of architectural, artifactual, and human remains. This program is designed to help students understand and comprehend the central concepts, principles, issues, and methods associated with anthropology and to see how anthropological research is connected to research in other disciplines. Majors from the department have a strong record of successful applications to graduate programs across the country and have found careers in teaching and research at the university level. Due to the department’s emphasis on methodological rigor, the graduates are often employed in academic and research institutions, cultural resource management, law, civil service, social services, education, public health and policy, marketing research companies, and non-profit research organizations. International organizations such as the United Nations, World Bank, and World Health Organization regularly hire anthropologists for research and policy analysis, and they can also be found working in museums and national parks. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. Students should have 3.60 GPA in sociology and anthropology courses and an overall 3.00 at the time of application and successful completion of at least two 300-level electives in the department. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College   Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Department of Sociology and Anthropology Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Ettinger Building 1st Floor Room 106, 2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3873 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Science in Physics Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Physics Department This program enables students to develop the important skills of deductive and analytical reasoning. It provides an understanding of natural phenomena and demands that the student be able to express an intuitive model of nature in mathematical terms. In short, the study of physics is the study of problem-solving. The skills developed help to prepare the graduate for the ever-changing technical world in which we live and for life in general. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include PHY 121 General Physics I, PHY 122 General Physics II, PHY 213 Modern Physics, PHY 216 Analog and Digital Circuits, PHY 226 Optics: From Lenses to Lasers, PHY 241 or 242 Thermal and Statistical Physics, PHY 319 Analytical Mechanics, PHY 329 Electromagnetism, MTH 121 Calculus I, MTH 122 Calculus II, MTH 223 Calculus III, MTH 226 Linear Algebra, MTH 227 Differential Equations. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Physics Department Physics Department, 107 Trumbower Science Building, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3411 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Science in Physical Science Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Muhlenberg College This program is designed for those students wishing to base a science and engineering career on a strong liberal arts education. Students can combine this major with a business minor, pursue education, enter high-tech industry, or continue for a degree in engineering, materials science, surface science, and related fields. Students can spend three to four years at Muhlenberg and then transfer to Columbia University to receive a bachelor of science degree from Muhlenberg and a second bachelor of science degree from Columbia. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include CHM 103 General Chemistry I, CHM 104 General Chemistry II, CSI 110 Computer Science I, MTH 121 Calculus I, MTH 122 Calculus II, MTH 227 Differential Equations, PHY 121 General Physics I, PHY 122 General Physics II. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Muhlenberg College Muhlenberg College, 2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. Yes  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Muhlenberg College This program provides students the opportunity to develop strong foundational training in the natural sciences, philosophy, and psychology within the context of the liberal arts. Given the breadth of training within the major and the diversity of expertise among the supporting faculty, the neuroscience student is especially prepared for careers in research, medicine, and industry in a variety of fields. This program is designed to highlight those resonances and counterpoints between existing departments that yield new perspectives on the roots of behavior. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include NSC 201 Mind and Brain, NSC 310 Brain and Behavior, NSC 311 Neurons and Networks, NSC 401 Advanced Seminar in Neuroscience, BIO 150 Principles of Biology I, BIO 151 Principles of Biology II, BIO 152 Principles of Biology III, CHM 103 General Chemistry I, CHM 104 General Chemistry II, MTH 121 Calculus I, PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology, PHL 238 Philosophy of Mind, BIO 205 Cell Biology, PSY 201 Learning and Behavior, BIO 215 Genetics, PSY 202 Social Psychology, BIO 220 Biochemistry, PSY 203 Personality Psychology, BIO 240 Developmental Biology, PSY 207 Sensation and Perception, BIO 245 Comparative Anatomy, PSY 213 Abnormal Psychology, BIO 250 General Physiology, PSY 301 Cognitive Processes, BIO 265 Ethology, PSY 318 Psychopharmacology, BIO 405 Cell Biology of Human Diseases, BIO 412 Molecular Biology, NSC 301 States of Consciousness, BIO 460 Physiological and NSC 970 Neuroscience Research/ Behavioral Ecology Independent Study, PHL 229 Phenomenology, PHL 237 Philosophy of Science, PHL 327 Philosophy of Language, PHL 331 Epistemology, PHL 332 Metaphysics. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Muhlenberg College Muhlenberg College, 2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. Yes  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Science in Natural Science Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Chemistry Department This program provides a broad-based program of studies in the sciences that includes basic training in biology, chemistry, physics and calculus and enables students to achieve advanced training in two of these areas. Since its inception, the program has been the major of choice for many students who have gone on in the health professions to become medical doctors, osteopaths, chiropractors, dentists, nurses, occupational therapists and many other professionals. Because the major is very flexible, it has also been useful for students interested in a variety of other careers such as elementary school teaching, patent law, technical writing and as a second major for many in the social sciences and humanities. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include 151. Principles of Biology II: Cells and Organisms (S), 152. Principles of Biology III: Molecules and Cells (S), 103. General Chemistry I (S), 104. General Chemistry II (S), 121. Calculus I (G), 122. Calculus II (G), 144. Introduction to Statistical Analysis (G), 211. General Physics I (S), 212. General Physics II (S). Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Chemistry Department Chemistry Department, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3266 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Department of Mathematics and Computer Science This program is structured to meet the overlapping needs of students who fall into one or more of these categories: those who wish to develop their appreciation of the power and beauty of mathematics; those who intend to pursue graduate work in mathematics or other related fields; those whose interests will exploit the applications of mathematics in the natural sciences, social sciences, and other quantitative areas; and those who plan to enter the teaching profession in mathematics. This program is designed so that a course of study can be custom fitted to an individual’s goals and interests while at the same time exposing the student to several of the facets of the mathematical sciences. This program is designed to equip those students with the mathematical knowledge and tools required and/or useful in their chosen fields of study. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include MTH 121 Calculus I, MTH 122 Calculus II,MTH 210 Transition to Abstract Mathematics, MTH 223 Calculus III, MTH 226 Linear Algebra, MTH 326 Abstract Algebra, MTH 337 Mathematical Analysis. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Muhlenberg College, 2400 W Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3299 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Muhlenberg College This program provides students with many opportunities in industry, government, and academia. For example, graduates are well prepared for careers in environmental consulting, environmental regulation, advocacy, or education. Students can also pursue graduate studies in a wide range of fields including environmental science, ecology, oceanography, forestry, law, medicine, and toxicology. Students are encouraged to obtain internship experience in specialized fields of environmental science and/or participate in an environmentally oriented study abroad program during their junior year. Recently, students have served with local educational institutions, nonprofit organizations, state and federal government, and local industries. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include BIO 150 Principles of Biology I,BIO 151 Principles of Biology II, CHM 103 General Chemistry I, CHM 104 General Chemistry II, MTH 121 Calculus I, MTH 144 Statistical Analysis, MTH 104 Statistical Methods, ESC 113 Environmental Science I, ESC 114 Environmental Science II, ESC 201 Environmental Geology, ESC 310 Environmental Chemistry, ESC 312 Toxicology, BIO 242 Entomology, BIO 255 Ornithology, BIO 272 Field Marine Biology, BIO 260 Field Botany and Plant Ecology, BIO 268 Freshwater Ecology, BIO 270 Ecology, BIO 275-279 Field Investigations in Biology,BIO 262 Cultural and Economic Botany, BIO 460 Physiological and Behavioral Ecology, BIO 465 Conservation Biology, CHM 201 Organic Chemistry I, CHM 202 Organic Chemistry II, CHM 311 Analytical Chemistry, ESC 310 Environmental Chemistry (if not taken as required course) ,ESC 312 Toxicology (if not taken as required course), PHY 121 General Physics I, PHY 122 General Physics II, PHY 250 Simulating Science, COM 336 or 337 Environmental Communication, ECN 245 or 246 Environmental Economics, HST 341 or 342 Environmental History of the United States, PHL 246 Environmental Philosophy, PSC 216 or 217 Environmental Politics and Policymaking, PSC 330 or 331 Comparative and International Environmental Policies, SOC 320 Environmental Sociology, SUS 350 Environmental and Cultural Conservation in Latin America. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Muhlenberg College Muhlenberg College, 2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. Yes  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Department of Mathematics and Computer Science This program will prepare students for graduate work or employment in a variety of roles, including as analysts, software designers and developers, and systems administrators. Computer science encompasses the study of computation and information processing in both hardware and software. The curriculum combines a rigorous foundation in programming and core CS topics with a variety of advanced electives. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include CSI 110 Computer Science I, CSI 111 Computer Science II, CSI 210 Software Engineering, CSI 220 Data Structures and Algorithms, CSI 240 Computer Organization, CSI 370 Computer Science Seminar, MTH 121 Calculus I, MTH 215 Discrete Structures, MTH 345 Combinatorics and Graph Theory, CSI 305 Database Systems, CSI 310 Programming Languages, CSI 326 Artificial Intelligence, CSI 345 GUI and Web Programming, CSI 350 Operating Systems, CSI 355 Data Communications and Networks, CSI 310 Programming Languages, CSI 320 Theory of Computation, CSI 350 Operating Systems. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Muhlenberg College, 2400 W Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3299   No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Science in Chemistry Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Chemistry Department This program provides a curriculum that accommodates and encourages students with various interests. This program is organized around a required core of courses in the traditional areas of chemistry. Each course in the core curriculum involves a laboratory component that promotes (1) hands-on knowledge of scientific experimentation, (2) the capacity to interpret experimental data, (3) an ability to analyze data statistically, and (4) the skill to communicate results. The major also includes elective courses which broaden students’ exposure to related areas of science. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include CHM 103 General Chemistry I, CHM 104 General Chemistry II, CHM 203 or 205 Honors Organic Chemistry I, CHM 201 Organic Chemistry I, CHM 204 or 206 Honors Organic Chemistry II, CHM 202 Organic Chemistry II, CHM 311 Analytical Chemistry I, CHM 312 Analytical Chemistry II, CHM 321 Physical Chemistry I, CHM 322 Physical Chemistry II, CHM 331 Inorganic Chemistry, MTH 121 Calculus I, MTH 122 Calculus II,CHM 403 Chiral Synthesis (0.5 course units), CHM 404 Organic Synthesis Lab (0.5 course units),CHM 406 NMR Spectroscopy (0.5 course units),CHM 410 Laboratory Robotics and Automation (0.5 course units), CHM 420 Laser Chemistry (0.5 course units), CHM 430 Organometallic Chemistry (0.5 course units), CHM 480 Special Topics in Chemistry (0.5 course units), BIO 152 Principles of Biology III, BIO 220 Biochemistry, ESC 310 Environmental Chemistry, ESC 312 Toxicology, MTH 144 Statistical Analysis, MTH 226 Linear Algebra, PHY 121 General Physics I, PHY 122 General Physics II, PHY 250 Simulating Science. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Chemistry Department Chemistry Department, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3266   No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Science in Biology Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Biology Department This program is designed to provide students with an opportunity to study the principles governing life processes within the broader context of the liberal arts. Students investigate the science of life at all levels, from molecular biology to population ecology. Courses are designed to develop each student’s ability to acquire and interpret data, pose questions, and critically evaluate facts and theories. By proper selection of biology and other science courses, students will be prepared for graduate school in the life sciences, for admission to medical, dental, veterinary, and other health profession schools, and for positions in government or industry. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include BIO 150 Principles of Biology I: Organisms and Populations, BIO 151 Principles of Biology II: Cells and Organisms, BIO 152 Principles of Biology III: Molecules and , BIO 205 Cell Biology, BIO 215 Genetics, BIO 220 Biochemistry, BIO 225 Microbiology, BIO 240 Developmental Biology, BIO 242 Entomology, BIO 245 Comparative Anatomy, BIO 250 General Physiology, BIO 204 Invertebrate Zoology, BIO 255 Ornithology, BIO 260 Field Botany and Plant Ecology, BIO 262 Cultural and Economic Botany, BIO 265 Ethology, BIO 268 Freshwater Ecology, BIO 270 Ecology, BIO 272 Field Marine Biology, BIO 275-279 Field Investigations in Biology, MTH 121 Calculus I, CHM 103 General Chemistry I, CHM 104 General Chemistry II, CHM 201 Organic Chemistry I, PHY 121 General Physics I. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Biology Department Biology Department, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3258   No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Muhlenberg College This program seeks to understand the relationship between chemical structure and biological function, chemical reactions that occur in living things (metabolism), and the chemistry involved in storing and transmitting biological information (the last topic is also intimately connected with molecular biology/genetics). This program helps to prepare a student for future endeavors in many areas of science. As examples, in addition to basic and applied research, biochemistry students also find themselves well-equipped for work in health care fields, particularly as the understanding of human health and medicine at the molecular and chemical level continues to increase. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include BIO 150 Principles of Biology I, BIO 151 Principles of Biology II, BIO 152 Principles of Biology III, CHM 103 General Chemistry I, CHM 104 General Chemistry II, MTH 121 Calculus I and MTH 122 Calculus II, CHM 203/205 Honors Organic Chemistry I, CHM 201 Organic Chemistry I, CHM 204/206 Honors Organic Chemistry II, CHM 202 Organic Chemistry II, CHM 321 Physical Chemistry I, BCM 220/BIO 220 Biochemistry, BCM 341 Experimental Biochemistry, BCM 441 Advanced Biochemistry, BIO 205 Cell Biology I, BIO 215 Genetics, BIO 225 Microbiology, CHM 311 Analytical Chemistry I, CHM 322 Physical Chemistry II, BIO 405 Cell Biology II, BIO 412 Molecular Biology. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Muhlenberg College Muhlenberg College, 2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. Yes  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Dance Department This program engages students in the artistic and intellectual processes that enable them to make and analyze theatre and performance. The required creative work of the major program includes acting, directing, design, and critical writing, supplemented by offerings in stage management and playwriting. Students emerge with extensive knowledge of the literature and performance traditions of the theatre. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include THR 100 Theatre Society: An Historical Introduction, THR 165 Stagecraft: Aesthetics and Lighting (.5 units), THR166 Stagecraft: Scenic Techniques (.5 units), THR 167 Stagecraft: Costume Techniques (.5 units), ENG 231 Modern Drama, ENG 237 Postwar Drama, ENG 247 or 248 Shakespeare, ENG 321 or 322 Shakespeare Reproduced, GRM 413 German Drama, SPN 412 Spanish Theatre in the Golden Age, THR 211 or 212 Performance Studies, THR 301 or 302 Feminist Theories, PHL 236 Philosophy and the Arts, REL 313 Religion and Performing Arts in India, THR 230 or 231 Post-Independence African Theatre, THR 232 or 233 Nineteenth Century American Theatre, THR 333 Renaissance Plays in Process, ENG 235 Contemporary Drama and Performance Art, ENG 328 Staging the Restoration, MUS 227 Opera. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Dance Department Dance Department, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3582 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Art Department This program explores the central problems of direct observation of nature and is designed to develop a personal vocabulary, creative problem-solving, and sensitivity to the visual world. Studio majors may move among or concentrate on any of the following: painting, printmaking, drawing, sculpture, or photography. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include ARH 101 Introduction to Art History I, ARH 102 Introduction to Art History II, ARS 113 Drawing Studio, ARS 104 Sculpture I, ARS 105 Photography I, ARS 110 Printmaking I, ARS 120 Painting I. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Art Department Art Department, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in Sociology Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Department of Sociology and Anthropology This program offers a capstone course in which students conduct original research. This experience allows the students to apply their training in methods and theory to a topic of their choice. This program is the study of group behavior and society. The realization that the social world be it a family, a campus, a city, a nation, an entire world guides the actions and life choices is an essential lesson of the discipline. To think sociologically is to realize how the general categories into which we fall shape the particular life experiences and influence the thoughts, feelings, and actions. Topics of investigation range from intimate relationships to the consequences of overpopulation; from shared religious beliefs to social movements promoting radical social change; from problems of poverty to corporate downsizing; from questions of group solidarity and shared identities to instances of group conflict and violence. Sociology provides a distinctive perspective on the world and addresses many challenging issues that are confronting society and the world today. This program is designed to help students understand and comprehend the central concepts, principles, issues, and methods associated with this discipline and to see how sociological research is connected to research in other disciplines. Majors from the department have a strong record of successful applications to graduate programs across the country and have found careers in teaching and research at the university level. Due to the department’s emphasis on methodological rigor, the graduates are often employed in law, civil service, social services, education, social work, public health and policy, human resource management, marketing research companies, and non-profit research organizations. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology, SOC 205 Sociological Theory, SOC 311 Research Design in Sociology, SOC 312 Quantitative Methods for Social Data, SOC 105 The Family, SOC 224 American Ethnic Diversity, SOC 235 Inequality and Power, SOC 243 Sexuality and Gender, SOC 260 Human Population Growth, SOC 270-279 Topics in Sociology, SOC 315 Gender and Health Sciences, SOC 317 Sociology of Medicine, Health and Illness, SOC 320 Environmental Sociology, SOC 323 Sociology of Food, SOC 325 Imagined Communities: The Sociology of Nations and States, SOC 340 Sociology of Development, SOC 342 Boundaries and Belonging: Sociology of Diasporas, SOC 350 Social Movements, SOC 450 Senior Seminar in Sociology. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Department of Sociology and Anthropology Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Ettinger Building 1st Floor Room 106, 2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3873 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in Russian Studies Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Muhlenberg College This program provides students with an integrated interdisciplinary knowledge of Russian culture. They prepare students for graduate work leading to careers in international organizations, the foreign service, research, and teaching. The programs are also intended to be of value for students who wish to focus their liberal arts education on Russian studies as part of awareness of the growing importance of Russia and the Slavic world in current affairs. This program permits a student to major in Russian Studies as well as another academic discipline, such as political science, international studies, history, the sciences, business administration, economics, media and communication, or another language. The programs also encourage the study of language and culture in Russia. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include RUS 203 Intermediate Russian I, RUS 204 Intermediate Russian II, RUS 301 or 302 Russian Conversation and Composition, RUS 303 or 304 Advanced Russian Conversation and Composition, RUS 305 or 306 Readings in Russian Literature, RUS 401 Nineteenth Century Russian Literature in Translation, RUS 402 Twentieth Century Russian Literature in Translation, RUS 320 or 321 Russian Culture and Civilization, HST 263 or 264 Imperial Russia, HST 265 or 266 Soviet Russia, PSC 234 or 235 Government and Politics of Russia, RUS 970 Russian Independent Study/Research, HST 970 History Independent Study/Research, PSC 970 Political Science Independent Study/Research. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Muhlenberg College Muhlenberg College, 2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. Yes  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in Accounting Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Department of Accounting, Business, and Economics This program provides a unique opportunity for students to benefit from a strong liberal arts education while obtaining knowledge and skills in accounting, finance, economics, and business. By proper selection of accounting major and elective courses, students will be prepared to continue on with graduate study or to pursue a variety of careers in public accounting, law, the corporate world, or not-for-profit organizations. This program focus on broad accounting concepts and issues but also develop the communication, technical, and interpersonal skills necessary to succeed in the professional world today. Students are encouraged to enhance their leadership skills, to develop high ethical standards, and to achieve their full potential throughout this program. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include ECN 101 Principles of Macroeconomics, ECN 102 Principles of Microeconomics, ACT 101 Financial Accounting, ACT 201 Accounting Information Systems, ACT 224 or 225 Cost/Managerial Accounting, ACT 320 or 321 Intermediate Accounting I, ACT 322 or 323 Intermediate Accounting II, ACT 326 or 327 Concepts of Federal Taxation, MTH 144 Statistical Analysis (preferably), MTH 104 Statistical Methods, ACT 330 or 331 Advanced Accounting, ACT 332 or 333 Auditing, ACT 334 Fraud Examination, ACT 401 Senior Seminar in Accounting, BUS 225 Business Law I, BUS 226 Business Law II, BUS 235 or 236 Management, BUS 239 or 240 Marketing, ECN 332 or 333 Public Finance, FIN 237 or 238 Corporation Finance, FIN 330 or 331 Monetary Economics, FIN 360 or 361 Advanced Topics in Financial Management. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Department of Accounting, Business, and Economics Department of Accounting, Business, and Economics, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100   No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in American Studies Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Muhlenberg College This program offers interdisciplinary study of the cultures of the United States, their histories, politics, life worlds and styles of being. The curriculum draws on and integrates the methods and findings of a variety of academic disciplines that focus on the United States. Core requirements introduce majors to courses on the literature, history, and politics of the U.S. and provide them with skills needed for interdisciplinary study. Electives, which take advantage of the wealth of Americanist scholarship at Muhlenberg, include courses in ethnic studies, law, the built environment, business, religion, and many other fields. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include AMS 101 Introduction to American Studies, ENG 115 American Writers, PSC 101 Introduction to American National Government, HST 100-149 Introduction to History (topic with American history focus). Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Muhlenberg College Muhlenberg College, 2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. Yes  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Department of Sociology and Anthropology This program offers a capstone course in which students conduct original research. This experience allows the students to apply their training in methods and theory to a topic of their choice. This program is the study of the origins, evolution, and contemporary diversity of human beings as both biological and cultural organisms from the emergence millions of years ago to the flourishing in the present. This program engages the broad field of human cultural data (provided by language, ritual, kinship, religion, symbolism, politics, economics, and other areas of social life) in order to study variations in the beliefs and behaviors of members of different groups at the band, village, city, and state level. Physical anthropology includes the study of the genesis and development of the ancestral and living lineage by examining the biological, primatological, and hominid fossil data. Archaeology involves the reconstruction of the human past through the analysis of architectural, artifactual, and human remains. This program is designed to help students understand and comprehend the central concepts, principles, issues, and methods associated with anthropology and to see how anthropological research is connected to research in other disciplines. Majors from the department have a strong record of successful applications to graduate programs across the country and have found careers in teaching and research at the university level. Due to the department’s emphasis on methodological rigor, the graduates are often employed in academic and research institutions, cultural resource management, law, civil service, social services, education, public health and policy, marketing research companies, and non-profit research organizations. International organizations such as the United Nations, World Bank, and World Health Organization regularly hire anthropologists for research and policy analysis, and they can also be found working in museums and national parks. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include ATH 111 Human Evolution, ATH 112 Cultural Anthropology, ATH 155 Rise of Ancient Civilization, ATH 205 Anthropological Theory, ATH 311 Research Design in Anthropology, ATH 313 Anthropological Ethnography, ATH 314 Archaeology Methods and Theory, ATH 225 Introduction to Bioarchaeology, ATH 230 Native American Ecology, ATH 235 Anthropology of the Caribbean, ATH 240 Witchcraft, Magic, and Sorcery, ATH 250 Anthropology of Sex and Gender, ATH 260 Vodou in Haiti and the Diaspora, ATH 270-279 Topics in Anthropology, ATH 315 Archaeology of Food, ATH 317 Field Archaeology, ATH 320 Anthropology of the Child, ATH 325 Human Osteology, ATH 360 The Origin and Evolution of Religious Movements, ATH 370 The Ethnography of Violence. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Department of Sociology and Anthropology Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Ettinger Building 1st Floor Room 106, 2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3873 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in Art History Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Art Department This program includes both general historical surveys and in-depth analyses of particular periods. This program is encouraged to participate in activities in the visual arts taking place in the local region, in particular the exhibitions held at the Martin Art Gallery, the Allentown Art Museum, and in nearby New York and Philadelphia. Group excursions are regularly organized to take advantage of the College’s ideal geographic proximity to these professional art centers. Student internships are available for those who wish to acquire experience in the professional art world. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include ARH 101 Introduction to Art History I, ARH 102 Introduction to Art History II. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Art Department Art Department, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Department of Accounting, Business, and Economics This program provides students with an excellent preparation for both career and graduate school business majors have successfully launched their careers in a wide range of fields and activities, including the manufacturing, telecommunications, electronics, healthcare, and financial services industries. Some students combine a business major with accounting and have been especially successful in finding positions with "Big Four" accounting firms. Business is often the major of choice for students who wish to apply for law school. Many students, regardless of major, will eventually pursue an MBA degree. A business major, obviously enough, provides an excellent foundation for MBA studies. This program offered at Muhlenberg is especially appropriate for liberal arts students who want to understand more fully the international society in which we live and its aspirations. It emphasizes critical thinking, effective communication, and collaborative effort. The international, environmental, and ethical dimensions of business decisions are interwoven throughout the business curriculum, and there is a deep faculty commitment to instilling a love of learning and an appreciation of learning as a lifetime activity. The business program offers students three areas of concentration plus an education abroad alternative that builds upon a commonly shared combination of foundation and core courses. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include ECN 101 Principles of Macroeconomics, ECN 102 Principles of Microeconomics, ACT 101 Financial Accounting, TH 144 Statistical Analysis (preferably), TH 104 Statistical Methods, US 233 or 234 Operations and Information Systems, US 235 or 236 Management, US 239 or 240 Marketing, IN 237 or 238 Corporation Finance. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Department of Accounting, Business, and Economics Department of Accounting, Business, and Economics, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration - Entrepreneurial Studies Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Department of Accounting, Business, and Economics This program offers is designed for students who want to establish their own business or who expect to assume responsibilities for a family business. Students have the opportunity to understand entrepreneurship and develop business plans, to study venture capital, and to participate in an entrepreneurial practicum experience. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include BUS 351 Entrepreneurial Studies, BUS 433 or 434 Entrepreneurship Policy and Strategy, BUS 475 Business Policy and Strategy (Capstone), BUS 352 Small Business Management, BUS 965 Entrepreneurial Practicum. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Department of Accounting, Business, and Economics Department of Accounting, Business, and Economics, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration - Management and Organization Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Department of Accounting, Business, and Economics This program offers courses in organizational behavior and theory, leadership, management science, labor relations, human resource management, and small business management. It provides an excellent foundation for those who aspire to positions of high responsibility in business or government. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include BUS 360 or 361 Organizational Behavior, BUS 475 Business Policy and Strategy (Capstone), BUS 331 or 332 Management Science, BUS 335 or 336 Labor/Management Relations, BUS 352 Small Business Management, BUS 365 or 366 Leadership, BUS 430 Organization Theory, PHL 245 Business Ethics. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Department of Accounting, Business, and Economics Department of Accounting, Business, and Economics, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration - Marketing Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Department of Accounting, Business, and Economics This program offers is a philosophy that guides the entire business organization. Its goal is to create customer satisfaction profitability by building value-laden relationships with customers. The marketing department cannot accomplish this by itself and must therefore team-up with other departments in the company and create partnerships with other organizations worldwide to deliver exceptional value to all customer groups. To prepare students for this challenge, Muhlenberg’s marketing concentration offers an interdisciplinary and global perspective, along with the opportunity to develop research techniques to assist firms with pricing, product distribution, and promotion decisions. Courses include marketing management, global marketing, non-profit marketing, electronic commerce, and marketing research. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include BUS 341 or 342 Global Marketing, BUS 347 or 348 Marketing Research, BUS 475 Business Policy and Strategy (Capstone), BUS 260 or 261 Marketing in Not-for-Profit Organizations, BUS 304 Electronic Commerce and the Internet, BUS 345 or 346 Marketing Management, COM 216 or 217 Communication and Public Relation, PSY 202 Social Psychology. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Department of Accounting, Business, and Economics Department of Accounting, Business, and Economics, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in Dance Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Dance Department This program is designed to provide a solid background in the history and theory of the art in conjunction with intensive study in a variety of dance techniques. In addition to the full-time faculty, the department employs eight professional artists, each a specialist within a specific dance style, as well as four professional musicians to play for classes and performances. The curriculum, based in the liberal arts tradition, serves as an excellent preparation for graduate study programs and careers in dance. Careers that dance majors and minors typically pursue include teaching, dance therapy, choreography, performance, physical therapy, and arts management. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include DNC 101 or 102 Dance and Society, DNC 115 Dance Technique and Performance, DNC 201 Dance History, DNC 260 Dance Composition, DNC 355 Anatomy and Kinesiology for Dancers, DNC 160 Movement Workshop for Actors and Dancers, DNC 250 Experiential Anatomy and Somatic Practice for Dancers, DNC 150 African Dance and Cultures, DNC 350 Teaching Dance: Theory and Methods, DNC 360 Advanced Dance Composition, BIO 102 Concepts of Biology: Biology of Movement, THR 165 Stagecraft: Aesthetics and Lighting (0.5 units), THR 166 Stagecraft: Scenic Techniques (0.5 units), THR 167 Stagecraft: Costume Techniques (0.5 units). Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Dance Department Dance Department, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3582 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in Economics Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Department of Accounting, Business, and Economics This program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of fundamental principles that underlie the functioning of the market system and the national and international economy and the analytical and quantitative skills needed for a thoughtful assessment of current economic issues and policies. Additionally, the major prepares students for graduate work in business and economics and careers with business and government. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include ECN 101 Principles of Macroeconomics, ECN 102 Principles of Microeconomics, MTH 144 Statistical Analysis (preferably), MTH 104 Statistical Methods, MTH 121 Calculus I, ECN 220 or 221 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory, ECN 222 or 223 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory, ECN 350 or 351 Econometrics, BUS 333 or 334 Forecasting Models, ECN 243 or 244 Health Care Economics, ECN 245 or 246 Environmental Economics, ECN 247 or 248 Economics of Men and Women at Work, ECN 249 or 250 Economics of Natural Resources and Sustainability, ECN 332 or 333 Public Finance, ECN 334 or 335 International Trade and Globalization, ECN 336 or 337 Economic Growth and International Development, ECN 338 or 339 Labor Economics, ECN 340 or 341 History of Economic Thought, ECN 348 or 349 Industrial Organization and Strategic Behavior, HST 325 or 326 American Economic History. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Department of Accounting, Business, and Economics Department of Accounting, Business, and Economics, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in English Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Department of English This program stresses writing skills and the critical analysis of literary works. The approach is both textual and historical, so that majors will come to understand the ways in which language works to construct as well as reflect cultures. This program focuses on American and British works and writers, majors will have opportunities to study other literatures and will be encouraged to do so. The critical and analytic skills required to complete this major, along with the historical and cultural perspectives that literary study fosters, will help prepare students for a wide range of careers. Careers that English majors characteristically pursue include law, teaching, Internet writing and design, journalism and publishing, sales and marketing, advertising and public relations, management and administration, public service, religion, and research. The program in English is also designed to serve students in their efforts to become attentive and articulate citizens. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include 113. British Writers, 115. American Writers, 120. World Literature I, 122. World Literature II , 295, 296. The English Language, 202. Reading Emily Dickinson, 204. Reading Blake, 206. Reading Austen (T), 208. Reading Alice (T), 211. Reading The Waste Land (T), 212. Reading Frankenstein (T), 214. Reading Whitman’s America (T/C), 216. Reading Romance (G), 217. Reading India, 218. Reading the South, 231. Modern Drama, 235. Contemporary Drama and Performance Art, 237. Postwar Drama, 240, 241. The Nature of Narrative, 243, 244. Genres of Popular Fiction, 245, 246. Poetry and the Imaginative Process, 249, 250. Science Fiction and Fantasy, 251, 252. Contemporary Fiction, 253, 254. Contemporary Poetry, 255. Literature and Film, 257, 258. Literature and Evolution (T/C), 260. Literature and the Environment, 261, 262. Literature and The Visual Arts, 267, 268. Literature and Sexuality , 269, 270. Literature and Mass Media. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Department of English Department of English, Bake Center for the Arts 255, 2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3311 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in Film Studies Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Muhlenberg College This program offers a rigorous, interdisciplinary experience that helps students understand both the technical and expressive components of the cinematic medium and gain practical experience in film production within the framework of a liberal arts education. Students will be exposed to many different forms and genres of film, including classic Hollywood cinema, but also documentary, independent, and experimental film along with the rich traditions of world cinema. The production component of the curriculum gives every student the opportunity for hands-on experience in filmmaking and allows motivated students to pursue additional work in screenwriting, acting and directing, and advanced film and video production. Both film studies and film production tracks culminate in a senior experience course. Film studies is also designed to complement other major and minor programs that students might choose to pursue in art, communication, English, music, and theatre arts, among others. The program’s goal is for all students of the discipline to extend the range and quality of their viewing experiences and to become better informed interpreters of the ways in which film both shapes and represents the world around them. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include FLM 201 Film History I: 1895-1945, FLM 202 Film History II: 1945-Present, COM 251 Fundamentals of Visual Communication, GRM 316 or 317 German Cinema, FLM 325 French New Wave Cinema, FLM 326 Films of Brazil: Cinema and Social Change, FLM 328 Australian Cinema, FLM 330 New Asian Cinemas, FLM 332 Film Cultures of the Middle East, FLM 225 The Western Film, COM 344 or 345 Documentary Film, COM 346 or 347 Exploratory Cinema, FLM 450 Film Studies Seminar, COM 467 Advanced Electronic Media Production. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Muhlenberg College Muhlenberg College, 2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. Yes  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in Finance Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Department of Accounting, Business, and Economics This program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles that underlie the operation and functions of financial markets and the analytical and quantitative skills needed for an understanding of current financial issues, practices, and policies. Additionally, the major prepares students for graduate work in business and finance and careers in banking, insurance, investments, and corporate financial planning. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include ECN 101 Principles of Macroeconomics, ECN 102 Principles of Microeconomics, ACT 101 Financial Accounting, MTH 144 Statistical Analysis (preferably), MTH 104 Statistical Methods, MTH 121 Calculus I, BUS 235 or 236 Management, FIN 237 or 238 Corporation Finance, FIN 330 or 331 Monetary Economics, FIN 360 or 361 Advanced Topics in Financial Management, ACT 326 or 327 Concepts of Federal Taxation, FIN 311 or 312 Mathematics for Financial Analysis, FIN 344 or 345 Investments and Portfolios, FIN 362 or 363 Multinational Financial Management, FIN 365 or 366 Mergers Acquisitions, FIN 367 or 368 Derivative Markets. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Department of Accounting, Business, and Economics Department of Accounting, Business, and Economics, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in French Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Muhlenberg College   Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include 301: Conversation and Composition, 302: Advanced Conversation and Composition, FRN 303 or 304 Advanced French Conversation and Composition, SPN 303 or 304 Advanced Spanish Conversation and Composition. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Muhlenberg College Muhlenberg College, 2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. Yes  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in German Language and Literature Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Muhlenberg College   Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include 204 Intermediate German II, 204 Intermediate German II, 301 or 302 German Conversation and Composition, 303 or 304 Advanced German Conversation and Composition, 400 Introduction to German Literature, 253 or 254 Masterpieces of German Literature II, 316 or 317 German Cinema, 220 or 221 German Civilization, 414 German Lyric Poetry, 221 German Civilization. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Muhlenberg College Muhlenberg College, 2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. Yes  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in German Studies Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Muhlenberg College   Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include GRM 220 or 221 German Civilization, GRM 251 or 252 Masterpieces of German Literature I, GRM 400 Introduction to German Literature, GRM 253 or 254 Masterpieces of German Literature II, GRM 301 or 302 German Conversation and Composition, GRM 303 or 304 Advanced German Conversation and Composition, GRM 316 or 317 German Cinema, GRM 310 or 311 Business German, GRM 355 or 356 The Faust Theme in Literature, Music and Art GRM 360 The New Germany, GRM 400 Introduction to German Literature, GRM 412 German Prose, GRM 413 German Drama, GRM 414 German Lyric Poetry, HST 217 or 218 Revolution and the Birth of Modern Europe, MUS 227 Opera, PSC 230 or 231 Government and Politics of Europe. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Muhlenberg College Muhlenberg College, 2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. Yes  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in History Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year History Department This program is designed to introduce the students to the principles of historical study, to provide them with the tools to become an effective researcher and writer, and to deepen their knowledge and understanding of the past. Significant emphasis is put on reading original texts and scholarship written by historians. Most courses also emphasize the interpretation of the past and the ability to present one's analysis in persuasive prose. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College   Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 History Department History Department, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in History/Government Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Muhlenberg College This program is designed for students who seek an extensive experience in both history and political science rather than a single major in one or the other discipline. The major focuses on two goals: exposure to selected courses in the American and international areas and understanding the complementary nature of historical and political analyses of significant social, political, and historical issues in the American national and international environment. The major is designed as a preparation for students interested in applying to law school, interdisciplinary graduate study, or graduate study in either history or government. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include HST 100-149 Introduction to History, PSC 101 Introduction to American National Government, PSC 103 Introduction to Comparative Politics and International Relations, HST 233 or 234 American Cultural and Intellectual History Since 1900, PSC 260 or 261 American Political Thought, HST 323 or 324 Constitutional History of the United States, PSC 203 or 204 Civil Rights and Liberties, PSC 205 or 206 Constitutional Law I, PSC 207 or 208 Constitutional Law II,HST 227 or 228 Twentieth Century America to 1945, HST 229 or 230 Recent United States History Since 1945, PSC 209 or 210 Political Parties and Elections, PSC 305 or 306 U.S. Congress, PSC 311 or 312 The American Presidency, HST 341 or 342 Environmental History of the United States, PSC 216 or 217 Environmental Politics and Policy Making, PSC 330 or 331 Comparative and International Environmental Policies, HST 271 or 272 Modern China, HST 273 or 274 Modern Japan, PSC 232 or 233 Governments and Politics of East Asia, HST 291 or 292 Colonial Latin America, HST 293 or 294 Modern Latin America, PSC 244 or 245 Governments and Politics of Latin America, HST 321 or 322 America Confronts a Revolutionary World: Foreign Policy Since 1890, PSC 341 or 342 American Foreign Policy, HST 217 or 218 Revolution and the Birth of Modern Europe, PSC 230 or 231 Government and Politics of Europe, HST 277 or 278 Modern Middle Eastern History, PSC 248 or 249 Government and Politics of the Middle East. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Muhlenberg College Muhlenberg College, 2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. Yes  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in International Studies Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Muhlenberg College This program integrates the perspectives of political science, economics, business, and history in an effort to provide the student with a more structured approach to a comprehensive understanding of the complex and interdependent nature of political, social, and economic factors which shape behavior in the international system. Five concentrations are offered which permit the student to focus in a given area of interest: conflict and peace studies; environmental issues; global trade and international business; global interdependence; or (an area studies concentration or a uniquely designed specialized concentration. This program prepares the student for careers in foreign service, the intelligence community, international business, the international policy-making community, related research fields, as well as law and teaching. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include FRN 304 Advanced French Conversation and Composition, GRM 304 Advanced German Conversation and Composition, RUS 304 Advanced Russian Conversation and Composition, SPN 304 Advanced Spanish Conversation and Composition, FRN 320 or 321 French Civilization, GRM 220 or 221 German Civilization, SPN 320 or 231 Civilization of Spain, SPN 322 or 323 Civilization of Latin America, FRN 310 or 311 French for the Professions, GRM 310 or 311 Business German, SPN 310 or 311 Business Spanish, ECN 101 Principles of Macroeconomics, ECN 102 Principles of Microeconomics, PSC 103 Introduction to Comparative Politics and International Relations, PSC 328 or 329 International Law and Organization, PSC 339 or 340 Theories of International Relations, PSC 440 Seminar in International Studies. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Muhlenberg College Muhlenberg College, 2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. Yes  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in International Studies - Conflict and Peace Studies Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Muhlenberg College This program explores the interdisciplinary study of peace and conflict. It examines the theoretical arguments about the nature of conflict, approaches to peace building, and the utility of both violence and non-violence. This concentration explores topics ranging from the impact of patriotism and nationalism on peace and conflict, theories of just and unjust wars, the role of militarism in shaping international relations, causes and cases of ethnic conflict, and the various efforts and institutions that have sought to resolve conflicts and build peace. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include PSC 230 or 231 Government and Politics of Europe, PSC 232 or 233 Governments and Politics of East Asia, PSC 234 or 235 Government and Politics of Russia, PSC 237 or 238 Governments and Politics of Africa, PSC 244 or 245 Government and Politics of Latin America, PSC 248 or 249 Governments and Politics of the Middle East, PSC 242 or 243 Introduction to Conflict and Peace Studies, ATH 370 The Ethnography of Violence, ECN 336 or 337 Economic Growth and International Development, HST 277 or 278 Modern Middle Eastern History, HST 393 or 394 The Arab-Israeli Conflict, PSC 246 or 247 Developing Nations, PSC 341 or 342 American Foreign Policy, PSC 356 or 357 War and Justice, PSC 430 Seminar in Comparative National Security Policy, SOC 325 Imagined Communities: The Sociology of Nations and States, SOC 340 Sociology of Development. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Muhlenberg College Muhlenberg College, 2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. Yes  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in International Studies - Environmental Issues Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Muhlenberg College This program focuses on developing an understanding of the national actors, non-state actors, international institutions, attitudes, and values that have shaped the formulation of international environmental policy. It also examines the environmental context within which many international political crises are rooted. The concentration provides students with the opportunity to acquire a basic knowledge of the strategies and political accommodations required to address problems which flow from environmental crises. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include PSC 230 or 231 Government and Politics of Europe, PSC 232 or 233 Governments and Politics of East Asia, PSC 234 or 235 Government and Politics of Russia, PSC 237 or 238 Governments and Politics of Africa, PSC 244 or 245 Government and Politics of Latin America, PSC 248 or 249 Governments and Politics of the Middle East, PSC 216 or 217 Environmental Politics and Policymaking, PSC 330 or 331 Comparative and International Environmental Policies, ECN 245 or 246 Environmental Economics, ECN 249 or 250 Economics of Natural Resources and Sustainability, GEO 101 World Geography, PSC 246 or 247 Developing Nations, PSC 341 or 342 American Foreign Policy, SOC 260 Human Population Growth, SOC 320 Environmental Sociology, SUS 350 Environmental and Cultural Conservation in Latin America, ESC 111 Topics in Environmental Science, ESC 113 Environmental Science I, ESC 114 Environmental Science II. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Muhlenberg College Muhlenberg College, 2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. Yes  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in International Studies - Global Interdependence Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Muhlenberg College This program examines the complex interaction of political and economic forces in shaping international relations in an age of increasing global interdependence. The concentration focuses on the role of dominant political and economic institutions in shaping the behavior of international, national, and sub-national actors. Particular attention is paid to studying the asymmetries in global power relationships regarding issues related to development in general and debt, trade, finance, and the environment in particular. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include PSC 230 or 231 Government and Politics of Europe, PSC 232 or 233 Governments and Politics of East Asia, PSC 234 or 235 Government and Politics of Russia, PSC 237 or 238 Governments and Politics of Africa, PSC 244 or 245 Government and Politics of Latin America, PSC 248 or 249 Governments and Politics of the Middle East, PSC 343 or 344 International Political Economy, COM 208 or 209 Communication in the Global Community, ECN 334 or 335 International Trade and Globalization, PSC 246 or 247 Developing Nations, PSC 254 or 255 Globalization and Social Justice, PSC 341 or 342 American Foreign Policy, PSC 370 or 371 European Union, PSC 420 Seminar in Regimes and Regime Change, PSC 430 Seminar in Comparative National Security Policy. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Muhlenberg College Muhlenberg College, 2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. Yes  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in International Studies - Global Trade and International Business Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Muhlenberg College This program is for students in the principles of global trade and development and the political and economic factors that influence the conditions in which international business operates within specific geographic regions. In addition, it provides the student with grounding in coordinate skills and principles of international business. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include PSC 230 or 231 Government and Politics of Europe, PSC 232 or 233 Governments and Politics of East Asia, PSC 234 or 235 Government and Politics of Russia, PSC 237 or 238 Governments and Politics of Africa, PSC 244 or 245 Government and Politics of Latin America, PSC 248 or 249 Governments and Politics of the Middle East, ACT 101 Financial Accounting, FIN 237 or 238 Corporation Finance, BUS 235 or 236 Management, BUS 239 or 240 Marketing, BUS 341 or 342 Globalization and Marketing, ECN 334 or 335 International Trade and Globalization, FIN 362 or 363 Multinational Financial Management, PSC 254 or 255 Globalization and Social Justice, PSC 343 or 344 International Political Economy. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Muhlenberg College Muhlenberg College, 2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. Yes  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in Media and Communication Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Department of Media and Communication This program provides a systematic scholarly approach to the analysis of media and society. Knowledge of how media and media industries function is essential for responsible citizen participation in a democratic society. Courses in the major provide students with conceptual and analytic tools to assess the social impacts of media as well as to explore media production as a form of creative expression. All courses are informed by concerns for the value-related issues and controversies raised by media practices. This program prepares students for graduate study and provides education for careers in digital media, journalism, broadcast media, publishing, advertising, public relations, political advocacy, media law, teaching, film, video, and new media production. An optional internship permits students to explore the relevance of their studies to communication practices in a professional setting. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include COM 201 or 202 Media and Society, COM 230 or 231 Documentary Research, COM 301 or 302 Media Theory and Methods, COM 201 or 202 Media and Society, COM 230 or 231 Documentary Research. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Department of Media and Communication Department of Media and Communication, Walson Hall 200, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3880 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in Music Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Department of Music This program develops basic musical skills expected of any serious musician. It will prepare students for advanced work in performance, composition, musicology, theory, music librarianship, church music, arts administration, music sales and publishing, music therapy, college and private teaching, and graduate study. This program may be sufficient for initial positions in some of these areas. The music major may be effectively combined with other majors, minors, or special combinations of courses, such as languages, literatures, and cultures; business administration; theatre and dance; and media and communication, to enhance the opportunities for specific employment or graduate programs. This program is designed to provide students with a broad and comprehensive background in music, assuring the continuation of learning and achievement whether in a formal graduate program or not. Students majoring in music require preparation in three distinct areas of study: music theory/composition, music history, and performance. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include MUS 111 Music Theory I, MUS 112 Music Theory II, MUS 211 Music Theory III, MUS 221 Music History I: Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, MUS 222 Music History II: Classic, Romantic, 20th Century, MUS 901 Individual Applied Music I,MUS 902 Individual Applied Music II, MUS 903 Individual Applied Music III, MUS 904 Individual Applied Music IV. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Department of Music Department of Music, Center for the Arts Room 253, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3365 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in Music - Music Education Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Department of Music   Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College   Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Department of Music Department of Music, Center for the Arts Room 253, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3365 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in Music - Music History Concentration Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Department of Music This program explores the repertoire of various historical periods and genres as well as the cultural context that led to their development in music history. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include MUS 224 History of the Symphony, MUS 225 World Music, MUS 226 American Music, MUS 227 Opera, MUS 228 History of Jazz, MUS 231 Women in Music, MUS 320-326 Music History: Selected Periods, MUS 330 Music History Seminar. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Department of Music Department of Music, Center for the Arts Room 253, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3365 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in Music - Music Theory/Composition Concentration Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Department of Music In this program students develop an understanding of the logical relations that exist between notes in melodies, counterpoint, chords, and harmonic progressions. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include MUS 137 Introduction to Electronic Music, MUS 212 Form and Analysis, MUS 213 Counterpoint, MUS 214 Techniques of the Avant Garde, MUS 311 Orchestration, MUS 312 Jazz Improvisation, MUS 315 Composition Workshop I, MUS 316 Composition Workshop II. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Department of Music Department of Music, Center for the Arts Room 253, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3365 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in Music - Performance Concentration Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Department of Music   Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include MUS 905 Individual Applied Music V, MUS 906 Individual Applied Music VI, MUS 212 Form and Analysis, MUS 213 Counterpoint, MUS 214 Techniques of the Avant Garde, MUS 224 History of the Symphony, MUS 225 World Music, MUS 226 American Music, MUS 227 Opera, MUS 228 History of Jazz, MUS 231 Women in Music, MUS 320-326 Music History: Selected Periods, MUS 330 Music History Seminar. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Department of Music Department of Music, Center for the Arts Room 253, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3365 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Philosophy Department This program develops skills in clarifying concepts, analyzing arguments, and assessing positions. The understanding and skills gained through the study of philosophy are valuable to all individuals and are highly prized by every profession, including law, medicine, government, and business. It involves scrutiny of the concepts that define who we are and give direction to our lives as well as exploration of the assumptions and methodologies fundamental to other disciplines. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include PHL 211 Formal Logic, PHL 223 Modern Philosophy, PHL 221 Ancient Philosophy. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Philosophy Department Philosophy Department, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3372 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy/Political Thought Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Muhlenberg College This program focuses on American and Western European political philosophy, integrating appropriate political science and philosophy courses to permit a comprehensive examination of the Western state and its functions, justifications, and ideological foundations. Political theory courses are complemented by philosophy courses that examine the basic assumptions that underlie the concept of the state and society in Western history. The major is recommended to pre-law students and students interested in graduate study in this area. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include PHL 102 Theories of Human Nature, PHL 105 Conduct and Character, PHL 106 Individual and Society, PSC 201 Political Ideologies, PSC 260 or 261 American Political Thought, PSC 262 or 263 Utopia and Its Critics, PSC 264 or 265 Politics and Public Space, PSC 348 or 349 Democratic Theory, PSC 356 or 357 War and Justice, PSC 205 or 206 Constitutional Law I, PSC 216 or 217 Environmental Politics and Policymaking, PSC 339 or 340 Theories of International Relations, PHL 242 Law and Morality, PHL 221 Ancient Philosophy, PHL 239 Political Philosophy, PHL 333 Ethics, PHL 245 Business Ethics, PHL 246 Environmental Philosophy, PHL 251 Philosophies of China, PHL 339 Topics in Feminist Philosophy. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Muhlenberg College Muhlenberg College, 2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3100 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. Yes  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in Political Economy and Public Policy Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Department of Political Science This program is designed to make explicit these interactions between the economic and political systems. This is achieved by requiring the completion of course work in both economics and political science. This program of study should be of interest to students who believe that intellectual challenge during their college years will help them succeed both in the world of work and as good citizens. More specifically, the political economy and public policy major is excellent preparation for those interested in careers in the public policy arena or those who intend to pursue graduate study in economics, political science, public policy, or the law. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include ECN 101 Principles of Macroeconomics, ECN 102 Principles of Microeconomics, PSC 101 Introduction to American National Government, PSC 103 Introduction to Comparative Politics and International Relations, MTH 121 Calculus I, ECN 220 or 221 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory, ECN 222 or 223 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory, PSC 313 or 314 Policy Analysis and Technology, PSC 960 Internship in Local Govern, ECN 340 or 341 History of Economic Thought, PSC 343 or 344 International Political Economy, ECN 332 or 333 Public Finance, PSC 219 or 220 Public Administration, PSC 221 or 222 Government Regulation of Business, PSC 400 Seminar in Urban Policy and Planning, ECN 334 or 335 International Trade and Globalization, FIN 362 or 363 Multinational Financial Management, PSC 339 or 340 Theories of International Relations, PSC 341 or 342 American Foreign Policy, ECN 245 or 246 Environmental Economics, ECN 249 or 250 Economics of Natural Resources and Sustainability, PSC 216 or 217 Environmental Politics and Policymaking, PSC 330 or 331 Comparative and International Environmental Policies, ECN 243 or 244 Healthcare Economics, PSC 213 or 214 Public Health Policy. ECN 336 or 337 Economic Growth and International Development PSC 232 or 233 Governments and Politics of East Asia PSC 237 or 238 Governments and Politics of Africa PSC 244 or 245 Government and Politics of Latin America PSC 248 or 249 Governments and Politics of the Middle East. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Department of Political Science Department of Political Science, Muhlenberg College, 2400 Chew StreetEttinger Building 3rd Floor, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3066 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Department of Political Science This program aims to understand, analyze, and evaluate governmental institutions, public policy, political ideas, and collective action within societies and among nations. By introducing students to the tools of the discipline its theories, concepts, and research methods the study of political science enables them to explore the power relationships, social-economic conditions, and ideological commitments that shape political action and public argument in a diverse and globally interdependent society. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include PSC 101 Introduction to American National Government, PSC 103 Introduction to Comparative Politics and International Relations, PSC 201 Political Ideologies, PSC 301 Political Science Research Methods. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Department of Political Science Department of Political Science, Muhlenberg College, 2400 Chew StreetEttinger Building 3rd Floor, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3066 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Psychology Department This program is designed to permit a wide range of selectivity while maintaining requirements which will give an excellent background in and knowledge of what constitutes the science of psychology. Students with a wide range of interests either major in psychology or complete a number of psychology courses. A major in psychology will give students the necessary background to go on to graduate school in any area of psychology (e.g., clinical, counseling, development, social, or experimental) or to gain employment. This program provides an excellent background for students interested in careers in a variety of areas, such as the health professions, human resources, law, education, business, biology, or the natural sciences. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include PSY101: Introductory Psychology, PSY103: Psychological Statistics, PSY104: Research Methods in Psychology, PSY201: Learning and Behavior, PSY207: Sensation and Perception, PSY208: Biological Psychology, PSY202: Social Psychology, PSY203: Personality Psychology, PSY211: Multicultural Psychology, PSY204: Child Psychology, PSY205: Psychology of Adolescence, PSY213: Abnormal Psychology, PSY301: Cognitive Processes, PSY302: History of Psychology, PSY304: Psychotherapy and Counseling, PSY309: Psychological Assessment, PSY314: Psychology of Women, PSY316: Child Psychopathology, PSY318: Psychopharmacology, PSY4XX: Seminar on Special Topics, PSY420-429: Perspectives in Psychology, BUS360, 361: Organizational Behavior, EDU201: Exceptional Learner, PSY401: Advanced Lab in Conditioning, PSY402: Advanced Lab in Social and Personality, PSY403: Advanced Lab in Perception and Cognition, PSY404: Advanced Lab in Clinical Research, PSY270: Research Apprenticeship, PSY960: Psychology Internship, PSY970: Independent Study/Research, PSY975/976: Senior Thesis. Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Psychology Department Psychology Department, Muhlenberg College, 2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3426 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
214175 Muhlenberg College Bachelor of Arts in Religion Studies Full Time Variable $ 36,730 ( Rs 16,91,049 ) a year Religion Studies Department This program will be expected to develop broad expertise, reflecting the geographical and typological diversity that characterizes the religions of the world. The advising process will direct students to distribute courses among the department's offerings to include at least three areas of study, distinguished by religious tradition or geography. Students should have a minimum requirement is the satisfactory completion of a secondary school college preparatory program of at least 16 Carnegie units. These units should include four of English, two (preferably three) of one foreign language, three of mathematics, two (preferably three) of science, two of history, and major academic electives. International students must have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or higher (paper), 213 or higher (computer) or 79 or higher (internet). Bachelor degree Muhlenberg College The modules include 100-199: Themes and Motifs in the Study of Religion, REL 201: Theory and Method in the Study of Religion, 202-299: Religions of the World, 300-349: Religious Expressions (Texts, Rituals/Practices, Fine and Performing Arts), 350-399: Religion, Person, and Society (Gender, Politics, Religious Thought, Historical Moments, Psychology), 400-499: Advanced Seminars in the Study of Religion, REL 201: Theory and Method in the Study of Religion, 4XX Honors Thesis in Religion Studies (Instructor permission required). Muhlenberg College Chris Hooker-Haring, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid   2400 Chew Street, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3200 Religion Studies Department Religion Studies Department, Room 205, ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania, 18104, +1 484 664 3431 Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, private, four-year liberal arts college located in the beautiful Lehigh Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. The College took its present name in 1867 from Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, patriarch of the Lutheran Church in the American Colonies. Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service. The College offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. No  
219198 Mount Marty College AA in Accounting Full Time Variable $ 199 ( Rs 9,162 ) per credit / unit Watertown Campus   Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Associate degree Mount Marty College Modules include ACC 120 Accounting I ACC 121 Accounting II ACC 240 Intermediate Accounting I ACC 241 Intermediate Accounting II ACC 320 Managerial Accounting I ACC 321 Managerial Accounting II ACC 325 Federal Taxation I ACC 326 Federal Taxation II ACC 340 Accounting Systems ACC 360 Auditing ACC 380 Advanced Accounting. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Watertown Campus Watertown Campus, Mount Marty College, PO Box 1385, WATERTOWN, South Dakota, 57201, +1 605 886 6777 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College AA in Accounting Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus   Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Associate degree Mount Marty College Modules include ACC 120 Accounting I ACC 121 Accounting II ACC 240 Intermediate Accounting I ACC 241 Intermediate Accounting II ACC 320 Managerial Accounting I ACC 321 Managerial Accounting II ACC 325 Federal Taxation I ACC 326 Federal Taxation II ACC 340 Accounting Systems ACC 360 Auditing ACC 380 Advanced Accounting. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College AA in Business Administration Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus The business program has opportunities for cooperative work with the areas of computer science, information technology, recreation management, and environmental science. These programs will add to the student's marketability. Accountants, bankers, and lawyers from area businesses assist faculty with teaching. Therefore, students receive insights from professionals actually working as business experts in the field. As business majors, students can choose from two emphases: Management or Finance. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Associate degree Mount Marty College Modules include BUS 125 Introduction to Business BUS 215 Business Communications BUS 225 Principles of Marketing BUS 231 Principles of Management BUS 255 Macroeconomics BUS 256 Microeconomics BUS 270 Business Application and Systems BUS 370 Corporate Finance BUS 372 Legal Environment of Business BUS 483 Business Strategy BUS 485 Internships and Professional Development BUS 490 Business Ethics/Community Service. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College AA in Business Administration Full Time Variable $ 199 ( Rs 9,162 ) per credit / unit Watertown Campus   Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Associate degree Mount Marty College Modules include BUS 125 Introduction to Business BUS 215 Business Communications BUS 225 Principles of Marketing BUS 231 Principles of Management BUS 255 Macroeconomics BUS 256 Microeconomics BUS 270 Business Application and Systems BUS 370 Corporate Finance BUS 372 Legal Environment of Business BUS 483 Business Strategy BUS 485 Internships and Professional Development BUS 490 Business Ethics/Community Service. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Watertown Campus Watertown Campus, Mount Marty College, PO Box 1385, WATERTOWN, South Dakota, 57201, +1 605 886 6777 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College AA in Criminal Justice Full Time Variable $ 199 ( Rs 9,162 ) per credit / unit Watertown Campus Criminal Justice majors are taught to challenge assumptions and investigate issues beneath the surface. Motivation to improve the world, combined with a quality education, will lead to a career that can be deeply rewarding on many levels. With its emphasis on community service, internships, and practitioner mentoring, MMC's criminal justice program is unique, focused on applied learning and preparing students for the contemporary world of work in the criminal justice system. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Associate degree Mount Marty College Modules include CJU 133 Introduction to Criminal Justice CJU 333 Policing in America CJU 336 Criminal Investigation CJU 341 Introduction to Counseling CJU 358 Institutional and Community-Based Corrections CJU 444 Juvenile Justice CJU 460 Criminal Law CJU 475 Criminology CJU 490 Senior Seminar. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Watertown Campus Watertown Campus, Mount Marty College, PO Box 1385, WATERTOWN, South Dakota, 57201, +1 605 886 6777 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College AA in Criminal Justice Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus Criminal Justice majors are taught to challenge assumptions and investigate issues beneath the surface. Motivation to improve the world, combined with a quality education, will lead to a career that can be deeply rewarding on many levels. With its emphasis on community service, internships, and practitioner mentoring, MMC's criminal justice program is unique, focused on applied learning and preparing students for the contemporary world of work in the criminal justice system. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Associate degree Mount Marty College Modules include CJU 133 Introduction to Criminal Justice CJU 333 Policing in America CJU 336 Criminal Investigation CJU 341 Introduction to Counseling CJU 358 Institutional and Community-Based Corrections CJU 444 Juvenile Justice CJU 460 Criminal Law CJU 475 Criminology CJU 490 Senior Seminar. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College AA in School Paraprofessional Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus The Associate of Arts degree in School Paraprofessional is designed to prepare students for work in a school setting as an instructional aid. The coursework for this program has been chosen and designed to prepare students to be "highly qualified" instructional aids and paraprofessionals. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Associate degree Mount Marty College Modules include ART 240 Elementary School Art Education EDN 150 Orientation to Teaching EDN 157 Growth and Development of the Elementary School Student EDN 158 Growth and Development of the Middle School Student EDN 186 Paper Correcting for Non-education Majors EDN 186 Bulletin Board EDN 212-216 Field Experience (four (4) credits total) EDN 233 Educational Psychology EDN 266 Middle School/Junior High Education EDN 286 Reading Instruction for Non-education Majors EDN 299 Classroom Management EDN 360 Indian Studies EDN 376 Integrating Technology into Teaching and Learning EDN 377 Human Relations Skills PED 217 First Aid and CPR SPE 260 Psychology of the Exceptional Individual SPE 270 Parents and Professionals SPE 286 Introduction to Special Education. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Associate of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus   Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Associate degree Mount Marty College   Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Associate of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies Full Time Variable $ 199 ( Rs 9,162 ) per credit / unit Watertown Campus   Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Associate degree Mount Marty College   Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Watertown Campus Watertown Campus, Mount Marty College, PO Box 1385, WATERTOWN, South Dakota, 57201, +1 605 886 6777 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Associate of Science in Horticulture Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus The Associate of Science degree in horticulture blends technical classes with the liberal arts to provide a broader based education to prepare graduates for entry level management and practitioner careers in horticulture. This program is offered only at a contracted auxiliary site in Yankton. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Associate degree Mount Marty College Modules include HRT 100 Introduction to Horticulture HRT 120 Landscape Design HRT 125 Woody Landscapes, Morphology HRT 130 Herbaceous Plants HRT 135 Turf Management HRT 140 Green House Operations HRT 145 Pruning HRT 185 Internship. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College BA in Accounting Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus   Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include ACC 120 Accounting I ACC 121 Accounting II ACC 240 Intermediate Accounting I ACC 241 Intermediate Accounting II ACC 320 Managerial Accounting I ACC 321 Managerial Accounting II ACC 325 Federal Taxation I ACC 326 Federal Taxation II ACC 340 Accounting Systems ACC 360 Auditing ACC 380 Advanced Accounting. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College BA in Accounting Full Time Variable $ 199 ( Rs 9,162 ) per credit / unit Watertown Campus   Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include ACC 120 Accounting I ACC 121 Accounting II ACC 240 Intermediate Accounting I ACC 241 Intermediate Accounting II ACC 320 Managerial Accounting I ACC 321 Managerial Accounting II ACC 325 Federal Taxation I ACC 326 Federal Taxation II ACC 340 Accounting Systems ACC 360 Auditing ACC 380 Advanced Accounting. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Watertown Campus Watertown Campus, Mount Marty College, PO Box 1385, WATERTOWN, South Dakota, 57201, +1 605 886 6777 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College BA in Business Administration - Finance Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus The business program has opportunities for cooperative work with the areas of computer science, information technology, recreation management, and environmental science. These programs will add to the student's marketability. Accountants, bankers, and lawyers from area businesses assist faculty with teaching. Therefore, students receive insights from professionals actually working as business experts in the field. As business majors, students can choose from two emphases: Management or Finance. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include BUS 269 Personal Finance BUS 460 Investments BUS 469 Business Finance. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College BA in Business Administration - Finance Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 199 ( Rs 9,162 ) per credit / unit Watertown Campus   Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include BUS 269 Personal Finance BUS 460 Investments BUS 469 Business Finance. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Watertown Campus Watertown Campus, Mount Marty College, PO Box 1385, WATERTOWN, South Dakota, 57201, +1 605 886 6777 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College BA in Business Administration - Management Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus The business program has opportunities for cooperative work with the areas of computer science, information technology, recreation management, and environmental science. These programs will add to the student's marketability. Accountants, bankers, and lawyers from area businesses assist faculty with teaching. Therefore, students receive insights from professionals actually working as business experts in the field. As business majors, students can choose from two emphases: Management or Finance. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include BUS 335 Human Resource Management BUS 336 International Business BUS 412 Production/Operations Management. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College BA in Business Administration - Management Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 199 ( Rs 9,162 ) per credit / unit Watertown Campus   Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include BUS 335 Human Resource Management BUS 336 International Business BUS 412 Production/Operations Management. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Watertown Campus Watertown Campus, Mount Marty College, PO Box 1385, WATERTOWN, South Dakota, 57201, +1 605 886 6777 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College BA in Criminal Justice Full Time Variable $ 199 ( Rs 9,162 ) per credit / unit Watertown Campus Criminal Justice majors are taught to challenge assumptions and investigate issues beneath the surface. Motivation to improve the world, combined with a quality education, will lead to a career that can be deeply rewarding on many levels. With its emphasis on community service, internships, and practitioner mentoring, MMC's criminal justice program is unique, focused on applied learning and preparing students for the contemporary world of work in the criminal justice system. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include CJU 133 Introduction to Criminal Justice CJU 333 Policing in America CJU 336 Criminal Investigation CJU 341 Introduction to Counseling CJU 358 Institutional and Community-Based Corrections CJU 444 Juvenile Justice CJU 460 Criminal Law CJU 475 Criminology CJU 490 Senior Seminar. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Watertown Campus Watertown Campus, Mount Marty College, PO Box 1385, WATERTOWN, South Dakota, 57201, +1 605 886 6777 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College BA in Criminal Justice Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus Criminal Justice majors are taught to challenge assumptions and investigate issues beneath the surface. Motivation to improve the world, combined with a quality education, will lead to a career that can be deeply rewarding on many levels. With its emphasis on community service, internships, and practitioner mentoring, MMC's criminal justice program is unique, focused on applied learning and preparing students for the contemporary world of work in the criminal justice system. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include CJU 133 Introduction to Criminal Justice CJU 333 Policing in America CJU 336 Criminal Investigation CJU 341 Introduction to Counseling CJU 358 Institutional and Community-Based Corrections CJU 444 Juvenile Justice CJU 460 Criminal Law CJU 475 Criminology CJU 490 Senior Seminar. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Business Administration Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 199 ( Rs 9,162 ) per credit / unit Watertown Campus The Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration is a 2+2 program in conjunction with Sisseton Wahpeton College. Students with an Associate of Arts degree in Dakota Studies from Sisseton Wahpeton College are eligible to enroll in this program on the Watertown campus. This program is designed to prepare students in both Dakota culture and the techniques of the business world. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include BUS 125 Introduction to Business BUS 215 Business Communications BUS 225 Principles of Marketing BUS 231 Principles of Management BUS 255 Macroeconomics BUS 256 Microeconomics BUS 270 Business Application and Systems BUS 370 Corporate Finance BUS 372 Legal Environment of Business BUS 483 Business Strategy BUS 485 Internships and Professional Development BUS 490 Business Ethics/Community Service. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Watertown Campus Watertown Campus, Mount Marty College, PO Box 1385, WATERTOWN, South Dakota, 57201, +1 605 886 6777 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music - Music Education Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus The music program, which offers a Bachelor of Arts degree, has a twofold purpose: to provide a preparation for those who intend to pursue music as a career, and to offer courses and provide an atmosphere on campus which will serve to broaden students' cultural outlooks and acquaint them with the value of music in making life more meaningful and enjoyable. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include MUS 311 Stringed Instrument Methods MUS 312 Woodwind Instrument Methods MUS 313 Brass Instrument Methods MUS 314 Percussion Instrument Methods MUS 315 Elementary School Music Methods MUS 451 Methods of Teaching Music. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music - Music Education and Church Music Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus The music program, which offers a Bachelor of Arts degree, has a twofold purpose: to provide a preparation for those who intend to pursue music as a career, and to offer courses and provide an atmosphere on campus which will serve to broaden students' cultural outlooks and acquaint them with the value of music in making life more meaningful and enjoyable. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include MUS 315 Elementary School Music Methods MUS 329 Liturgical Music MUS 330 Contemporary Liturgical Music MUS 331 Hymnody MUS 451 Methods of Teaching Music MUS 485 Internship. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music - Non-Education Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus The music program, which offers a Bachelor of Arts degree, has a twofold purpose: to provide a preparation for those who intend to pursue music as a career, and to offer courses and provide an atmosphere on campus which will serve to broaden students' cultural outlooks and acquaint them with the value of music in making life more meaningful and enjoyable. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include MUS 485 Music Internship. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts in Biology Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus The Biology program at Mount Marty College provides a solid education in biology for those students whose professions will require a strong biology background. The double major of Chemistry and Biology is designed for those students whose ambition is to go on to medical or other health professions. As biology majors, students may study the structure and function of cells; organ systems and tissues in animals and humans; the structure and function of plants; aquatic toxicology; ecology; genetics and heredity; and microscopic organisms such as bacteria and parasites. Students also learn laboratory techniques biologists use in their research. The Biology program assists students in attaining a broad education in the science as preparation for choosing among a wide variety of careers. The Biology department also assists students in choosing suitable careers by providing individual counseling. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include BIO 103 Principles of Biology BIO 240 Botany BIO 290 Introduction to Research BIO 310 Ecology BIO 320 Microbiology BIO 364 Cell and Molecular Biology BIO 390 Junior Seminar BIO 490 Senior Seminar BIO 498 Research (two hours). Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus The chemistry program at Mount Marty College provides a solid education in chemistry for those students whose professions will require a strong background in chemistry. The double major of Chemistry and Biology is designed for students with the goal of going on to medical, dental, or other professional health professions. The program in chemistry assists students in attaining a broad education in science as preparation for choosing among a wide variety of careers. The department also assists students in choosing a suitable career by providing individual counseling. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include CHM 111 General Chemistry I CHM 112 General Chemistry II CHM 231 Organic Chemistry I CHM 232 Organic Chemistry II CHM 290 Introduction to Research CHM 341 Analytical Chemistry CHM 353 Physical Chemistry I CHM 390 Junior Seminar CHM 490 Senior Seminar CHM 498 Research. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts in Computer Information Systems Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus The Computer Information Systems Major is designed for students interested in software design and development along with an understanding for how computers work. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include CIS 220 Introduction to Computer Programming CIS 230 Software Structure and Design CIS 231 Data Structures CIS 335 Advanced Programming Topics CIS 345 Systems Analysis and Design CIS 355 Database Management Systems CIS 360 Web Site Design CIS 400 Telecommunications and Networking Theory CIS 450 Database Programming CIS 460 Web-Based Programming CIS 465 Operating Systems CIS 475 Machine Organization CIS 485 Internship (2 credits) CIS 490 Senior Seminar. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus The Computer Science major is designed for students interested in scientific applications of technology, software engineering, or programming. The courses involve an in depth study of mathematics. The program is excellent preparation for engineering graduate school. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include CSC 220 Introduction to Computer Programming CSC 230 Software Structure and Design CSC 231 Data Structures CSC 335 Advanced Programming Topics CSC 345 Systems Analysis and Design CSC 355 Database Theory CSC 400 Telecommunications and Networking Theory CSC 465 Operating Systems CSC 475 Machine Organization CSC 490 Senior Seminar. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education Full Time Variable $ 199 ( Rs 9,162 ) per credit / unit Watertown Campus The elementary education program focuses in on what to expect from children, how to motivate and teach children, and content areas necessary to be a classroom leader. Multiple field experiences are recommended in order to have experience with various age groups. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include EDN 150 Orientation to Teaching EDN 157 Growth and Development of the Elementary Student EDN 158 Growth and Development of the Middle School Student EDN 214-18 Field Experience in Elementary EDN 233 Educational Psychology EDN 234 Measurement, Evaluation and Management EDN 266 Middle School/Junior High Education EDN 314-18 Practicum in Elementary
DN 342 Reading: Philosophy, Psychology and Methods EDN 343 Elementary Social Studies Methods EDN 346 Reading: Children’s Literature/Language Arts Methods EDN 347 Reading: Methods, Diagnosis and Remediation in Reading EDN 348 Elementary School Science and Math Methods EDN 360 Indian Studies EDN 376 Integrating Technology into Teaching and Learning EDN 377 Human Relations Skills EDN 453 Student Teaching Seminar EDN 454 Elementary School Student Teaching EDN 490 Seminar: The Teaching Profession.
Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Watertown Campus Watertown Campus, Mount Marty College, PO Box 1385, WATERTOWN, South Dakota, 57201, +1 605 886 6777 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus The elementary education program focuses in on what to expect from children, how to motivate and teach children, and content areas necessary to be a classroom leader. Multiple field experiences are recommended in order to have experience with various age groups. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include EDN 150 Orientation to Teaching EDN 157 Growth and Development of the Elementary Student EDN 158 Growth and Development of the Middle School Student EDN 214-18 Field Experience in Elementary EDN 233 Educational Psychology EDN 234 Measurement, Evaluation and Management EDN 266 Middle School/Junior High Education EDN 314-18 Practicum in Elementary
DN 342 Reading: Philosophy, Psychology and Methods EDN 343 Elementary Social Studies Methods EDN 346 Reading: Children’s Literature/Language Arts Methods EDN 347 Reading: Methods, Diagnosis and Remediation in Reading EDN 348 Elementary School Science and Math Methods EDN 360 Indian Studies EDN 376 Integrating Technology into Teaching and Learning EDN 377 Human Relations Skills EDN 453 Student Teaching Seminar EDN 454 Elementary School Student Teaching EDN 490 Seminar: The Teaching Profession.
Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts in English - Education Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus Designed to develop graduates who think creatively and critically and who communicate well, the English major is an excellent foundation for the future lawyer, doctor, business executive, librarian, social worker, or teacher. Combined with appropriate minors, it is a sound preparation for careers in television, radio, journalism, advertising, public relations, public service, merchandising, and computer programming. English majors will choose to concentrate on courses in composition and language or in literature. Composition and language involves the study of history and structure of English, different dialects, literary styles, phonetics and rhetoric, and courses in expository writings as well as fiction, poetry, and technical writing. The literature concentration focuses on literature courses, British and American literature, and drama, mythology, and poetry. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include ENG 226 Adolescent Literature ENG 227 Introduction to Linguistics ENG 250 World Literature ENG 310 Early American Literature ENG 311 Recent American Literature ENG 326 Traditional Grammar and Usage ENG 343 Early British Literature ENG 344 Recent British Literature ENG 355 Shakespeare’s Drama ENG 369 Advanced Composition ENG 490 Senior Seminar. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts in English - Literature Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus Designed to develop graduates who think creatively and critically and who communicate well, the English major is an excellent foundation for the future lawyer, doctor, business executive, librarian, social worker, or teacher. Combined with appropriate minors, it is a sound preparation for careers in television, radio, journalism, advertising, public relations, public service, merchandising, and computer programming. English majors will choose to concentrate on courses in composition and language or in literature. Composition and language involves the study of history and structure of English, different dialects, literary styles, phonetics and rhetoric, and courses in expository writings as well as fiction, poetry, and technical writing. The literature concentration focuses on literature courses, British and American literature, and drama, mythology, and poetry. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include ENG 250 World Literature ENG 310 Early American Literature ENG 311 Recent American Literature ENG 343 Early British Literature ENG 344 Recent British Literature ENG 369 Advanced Composition ENG 490 Senior Seminar. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts in English - Writing Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus Designed to develop graduates who think creatively and critically and who communicate well, the English major is an excellent foundation for the future lawyer, doctor, business executive, librarian, social worker, or teacher. Combined with appropriate minors, it is a sound preparation for careers in television, radio, journalism, advertising, public relations, public service, merchandising, and computer programming. English majors will choose to concentrate on courses in composition and language or in literature. Composition and language involves the study of history and structure of English, different dialects, literary styles, phonetics and rhetoric, and courses in expository writings as well as fiction, poetry, and technical writing. The literature concentration focuses on literature courses, British and American literature, and drama, mythology, and poetry. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include ENG 221 Creative Writing ENG 491 Senior Portfolio and Performance. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts in Exercise Wellness - Athletic Training Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus The Exercise Wellness major prepares students with general coursework that will enable them to pursue graduate level programs to include athletic training, kinesiology, biomechanics, exercise science, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and medicine. This program also prepares students sit for certification exams offered by various organizations. One of the most unique aspects of the Exercise Wellness program is an internship program that provides pre-professional experience in all segments of the fitness/wellness industry, health promotion, and health professions. The program has two emphasis areas in Exercise Wellness to include athletic training and physical exercise wellness. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include ATH 100 Intro to Athletic Training BIO 103 Principles of Biology BIO 203 Anatomy and Physiology BIO 204 Anatomy and Physiology. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts in Exercise Wellness - Physical Exercise/Wellness Emphasis Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus The Exercise Wellness major prepares students with general coursework that will enable them to pursue graduate level programs to include athletic training, kinesiology, biomechanics, exercise science, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and medicine. This program also prepares students sit for certification exams offered by various organizations. One of the most unique aspects of the Exercise Wellness program is an internship program that provides pre-professional experience in all segments of the fitness/wellness industry, health promotion, and health professions. The program has two emphasis areas in Exercise Wellness to include athletic training and physical exercise wellness. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include PED 133 Gymnastics/Tumbling (1 credit) PED 135 Dance (1 credit) PED 211 Individual/Dual Sports I (1 credit) PED 212 Individual/Dual Sports II (1 credit) PED 213 Team Sports I (1 credit) PED 214 Team Sports II (1 credit) PED 215 Sports Officiating (2 credits) PED 230 Human Anatomy and Physiology REC 212 Biking and Hiking (2 credits) REC 214 Skiing (1 credit). Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts in Forensic Accounting Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus   Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include ACC 120 Accounting I ACC 121 Accounting II ACC 240 Intermediate Accounting I ACC 241 Intermediate Accounting II ACC 320 Managerial Accounting I ACC 321 Managerial Accounting II ACC 325 Federal Taxation I ACC 326 Federal Taxation II ACC 340 Accounting Systems ACC 360 Auditing ACC 361 Forensic Accounting ACC 380 Advanced Accounting ACC 485 Internship and Professional Development. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Design and Media Arts Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus This program combines the arts and emerging technologies into a fresh course of study while maintaining a strong foundation in the liberal arts. Every project requires students to communicate more effectively and grow personally. It has been said that every work of art is actually a self-portrait, and there is a need to understand oneself in order to create effective visual communications. As such, students are helped along a path of personal growth. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include GRA 100 Electronic Media Studio GRA 200 Technical Design GRA 201 Digital Photography GRA 250 Graphics GRA 251 Illustration GRA 300 Video GRA 302 Web Based Motion Graphics GRA 351 Motion Graphics GRA 400 Senior Studio. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts in History Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus The History major is based on three World Cultures classes that divide world history into three sections and two U.S. History survey courses. These courses serve to introduce students to the history and cultures of various parts of the world and the United States. Upper division courses include various offerings in U.S. history and a high degree of specialization with Independent Studies. This program teaches students how to make history come alive outside the classroom and guides students to careers in museums, government, business, and non-profit groups. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include HIS 106 Ancient and Medieval World Cultures HIS 107 16th to 18th Century World cultures HIS 108 19th and 20th Century World Cultures HIS 228 U.S. History and Government for Teachers HIS 229 U.S. History since 1877 HIS 322 Constitutional History and Law HIS 346 U.S. Diplomatic History HIS 361 History of Christianity HIS 370 Korean and Vietnam Wars HIS 380 Recent America:1932 – Present HIS 399 Independent Study. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts in Human Service Full Time Variable $ 199 ( Rs 9,162 ) per credit / unit Watertown Campus The Human Services major fosters sociological and psychological insights into human behavior. In the coursework there is a strong emphasis on cultural understanding, human motivation, and the scientific inquiry into explaining human behavior. These issues are looked at from a variety of different perspectives, which come together to give a rich understanding of human behavior. The Human Services program prepares students to work with special populations in the human service industry. This emphasis teaches skills necessary to work with children, adolescents, elderly, developmentally disabled, or mentally ill in many settings. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include HSV 100 Introduction to the Human Service Profession HSV 310 Service Learning (3 credits) HSV 485 Internship HSV 490 Senior Seminar. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Watertown Campus Watertown Campus, Mount Marty College, PO Box 1385, WATERTOWN, South Dakota, 57201, +1 605 886 6777 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts in Human Service Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus The Human Services major fosters sociological and psychological insights into human behavior. In the coursework there is a strong emphasis on cultural understanding, human motivation, and the scientific inquiry into explaining human behavior. These issues are looked at from a variety of different perspectives, which come together to give a rich understanding of human behavior. The Human Services program prepares students to work with special populations in the human service industry. This emphasis teaches skills necessary to work with children, adolescents, elderly, developmentally disabled, or mentally ill in many settings. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include HSV 100 Introduction to the Human Service Profession HSV 310 Service Learning (3 credits) HSV 485 Internship HSV 490 Senior Seminar. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies Full Time Variable $ 199 ( Rs 9,162 ) per credit / unit Watertown Campus   Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College   Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Watertown Campus Watertown Campus, Mount Marty College, PO Box 1385, WATERTOWN, South Dakota, 57201, +1 605 886 6777 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus   Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College   Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus The program in mathematics is designed to enable students to acquire the basic knowledge and skills in mathematics, information technology, and physics. The courses will provide the mathematical foundations and analytical skills needed in the real world of work. The program also supplies requisite training for students interested in teaching math in elementary and high schools. The program additionally prepares students for graduate work in mathematics. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include MTH 205 Discrete Mathematics MTH 209 Calculus I MTH 210 Calculus II MTH 219 Elementary Statistics MTH 270 Mathematical Modeling MTH 303 Introduction to Non-Euclidean Geometry MTH 311 Calculus III MTH 355 Linear Algebra MTH 375 Methods in Numerical Analysis MTH 430 Differential Equations MTH 455 Abstract Algebra MTH 490 Seminar. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts in Physical Education Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus   Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include PED 100 Introduction to Physical Education (2 credits) PED 133 Gymnastics/Tumbling (1 credit) PED 135 Dance (1 credit) PED 200 Principles of Coaching (1 credit) PED 211 Individual/Dual Sports I (1 credit) PED 212 Individual/Dual Sports II (1 credit) PED 213 Team Sports I (1 credit) PED 214 Team Sports II (1 credit) PED 217 First Aid and CPR (2 credits) PED 225 Fitness and Wellness (2 credits) PED 226 Strength Training and Conditioning (2 credits) PED 230 Human Anatomy and Physiology (or equivalent) (4 credits) PED 315 Elementary Methods of Physical Education (2 credits) PED 350 Principles of Health (3 credits) PED 353 Biomechanics (3 credits) PED 382 Adapted Physical Education (2 credits) PED 440 Organization and Administration of Physical Education and Athletic Programs (2 credits) PED 450 Exercise Physiology (3 credits) PED 451 Secondary Health and Physical Education Methods (2 credits) PED 470 Coaching of Basketball (1 credit) PED 471 Coaching of Football (1 credit) PED 472 Coaching of Baseball/Softball (1 credit) PED 473 Coaching of Track and Field and Cross Country (1 credit) PED 475 Coaching of Volleyball (1 credit) PED 477 Coaching of Soccer (1 credit). Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus Mount Marty College psychology majors gain a broad understanding of human behavior to allow them to better understand why individuals act the way they do. Students develop a critical understanding of the field of psychology and insight into human behavior, appreciate the role psychology plays in shaping society, and become prepared for graduate training or employment. In addition, students learn to think critically and discover ways to improve quality of life. Psychology majors can choose from available emphases: Human Service emphasis prepares students to work with special populations in the human service industry. This emphasis teaches skills necessary to work in many settings with children, adolescents, elderly, developmentally disabled, or mentally ill. Counseling emphasis provides the coursework necessary to be a certified level one drug and alcohol counselor in the State of South Dakota. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include PSY 100 Introduction to the Human Service Profession PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology PSY165 Lifespan Development PSY 310 Service Learning (minimum 1 credit) PSY 341 Introduction to Counseling PSY 370 Social Psychology PSY 372 Personality Theory PSY 376 Physiological Psychology PSY 382 Memory and Cognition PSY 388 Research Methods PSY 452 Psychological Testing and Measurement PSY 454 History and Systems of Psychology PSY 485 Internship (minimum 3 credits) PSY 490 Senior Seminar PSY 498 Senior Research. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Full Time Variable $ 199 ( Rs 9,162 ) per credit / unit Watertown Campus Mount Marty College psychology majors gain a broad understanding of human behavior to allow them to better understand why individuals act the way they do. Students develop a critical understanding of the field of psychology and insight into human behavior, appreciate the role psychology plays in shaping society, and become prepared for graduate training or employment. In addition, students learn to think critically and discover ways to improve quality of life. Psychology majors can choose from available emphases: Human Service emphasis prepares students to work with special populations in the human service industry. This emphasis teaches skills necessary to work in many settings with children, adolescents, elderly, developmentally disabled, or mentally ill. Counseling emphasis provides the coursework necessary to be a certified level one drug and alcohol counselor in the State of South Dakota. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include PSY 100 Introduction to the Human Service Profession PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology PSY165 Lifespan Development PSY 310 Service Learning (minimum 1 credit) PSY 341 Introduction to Counseling PSY 370 Social Psychology PSY 372 Personality Theory PSY 376 Physiological Psychology PSY 382 Memory and Cognition PSY 388 Research Methods PSY 452 Psychological Testing and Measurement PSY 454 History and Systems of Psychology PSY 485 Internship (minimum 3 credits) PSY 490 Senior Seminar PSY 498 Senior Research. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Watertown Campus Watertown Campus, Mount Marty College, PO Box 1385, WATERTOWN, South Dakota, 57201, +1 605 886 6777 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts in Recreation Management Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus The Recreation Management program is intended to equip students with the latest innovations in technology and hands-on field experience in the areas of recreation and business. This Bachelor of Arts degree helps students develop a true appreciation for recreation activities and the outdoors. They learn to organize and promote recreation in order to help people enjoy and benefit from leisure activities. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include REC 100 Organization and Administration of Recreation REC 212 biking and Hiking REC 214 Skiing (cross country) REC 222 Community Recreation REC 224 Park Planning and Management REC 341 Camping/Outdoor Recreation REC 344 Commercial Recreation REC 382 Adaptive Recreation for the mentally and Physically Challenged REC 485 Recreational Internships. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies and Philosophy Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus The Religious Studies and Philosophy program includes a variety of courses designed to assist students in examining their Christian and Catholic heritage and in reflecting upon and internalizing their human and religious experiences. A major in Religious Studies and Philosophy (RSP) provides students with a strong liberal arts background. Studying RSP helps students develop analytic skills and problem-solving activities. While earning a Religious Studies and Philosophy degree, students have the option of specializing in youth ministry. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include RSP 125 The Wisdom of Benedict RSP 126 Critical Thinking in Ethics RSP 150 Introduction to Christianity RSP 230 Biblical Studies RSP 280 Introduction to Theology RSP 301 Christian Moral Theology RSP 321 Synoptic Gospels RSP 330 Jesus the Christ RSP 332 Symbol and Sacrament RSP 361 History of Christianity RSP 424 Ministry Practicum RSP 490 Senior Research Seminar. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus   Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include EDN 150 Orientation to Teaching EDN 158 Growth and Development of the Middle School Student EDN 159 Growth and Development of the High School Student EDN 214-18 Field Experience in Secondary EDN 233 Educational Psychology EDN 234 Measurement, Evaluation and Management EDN 266 Middle School/Junior High Education EDN 316-18 Practicum in Secondary EDN 360 Indian Studies EDN 362 Middle School/Secondary Reading in the Content Area EDN 375 Middle School and Secondary General Methods EDN 376 Integrating Technology into Teaching and Learning EDN 377 Human Relations Skills EDN 453 Student Teaching Seminar EDN 457 Secondary School Student Teaching EDN 490 Seminar: The Teaching Profession SPE 260 Psychology of the Exceptional Individual. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts in Special Education Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus   Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include SPE 260 Psychology of the Exceptional Individual SPE 261 Behavior and Group Management SPE 270 Interacting with Parents and Professionals SPE 360 Assessment of Exceptional Learners SPE 361 Diagnostic Instruction: Early Childhood – Transition SPE 390 Consultation and Collaboration and Inclusion SPE 440 Curriculum and Instructional Strategies SPE 442 Learning Disabilities: Methods and Materials SPE 460 Special Education Student Teaching. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts in Theatre - Performance Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus   Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include MUS 162 Voice (at least one (1) credit per year) STH 201 Oral Interpretation STH 202 Creative Dramatics STH 426 Advanced Acting. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Arts in Theatre - Technical Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus   Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include STH 210 Lighting and Sound STH 319 Furniture and Properties Construction STH 366 Stage Management STH 435 Theatre Management. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus Through this program, students are exposed to nursing research for planning professional nursing care, and they explore contemporary and ethical issues encountered in real practice. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include NSG 210 Basic Nutrition NSG 281 Pharmacology for Nurses NSG 290 Introduction to Nursing as a Profession I NSG 292 Introduction to Nursing as a Profession II NSG 311 The Childbearing Family NSG 321 Mental Health Nursing NSG 331 Nursing of Adults and Children NSG 332 Nursing of Adults and Children NSG 352 Health Assessment I NSG 354 Health Assessment II Health Assessment Competency Examination (HACE) NSG 382 Nursing Research I NSG 384 Nursing Research II NSG 450 Professional Issues NSG 471 Community Health Nursing NSG 480 Nursing Management NSG 482 Health Care Ethics NSG 488 Critical Care Nursing. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Science in Applied Technology Management (2 + 2) Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 199 ( Rs 9,162 ) per credit / unit Watertown Campus This program is offered to complement the associate degree programs in technology that are offered by Lake Area Technical Institute. Graduates of LATI, with an associate degree from select programs, have the opportunity to complete a bachelor's degree through the addition of general education and business management courses at the Watertown campus of Mount Marty College. The goal of the program is to improve employment opportunities of students who are interested in professional advancement and management positions. This program provides theory and practical experience in business and general education coursework that, combined with technical skills, will expand employment opportunities. Students accepted into this program must be graduates of LATI with an associate of applied science degree from 2000 to the present. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include ACC 120 Accounting I BUS 225 Principles of Marketing BUS 231 Principles of Management BUS 255 Macroeconomics BUS 335 Human Resource Management BUS 372 Legal Environment of Business BUS 412 Production/Operations Management MTH 219 Elementary Statistics. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Watertown Campus Watertown Campus, Mount Marty College, PO Box 1385, WATERTOWN, South Dakota, 57201, +1 605 886 6777 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Science in Clinical Laboratory Science Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus Mount Marty College offers students in the Clinical Laboratory Science program a strong introduction to clinical material during the first three college years. Clinical Laboratory Science equips the student to seek careers in many laboratory settings. Clinical Laboratory Science provides students with a strong science background. The technical difficulty associated with Clinical Laboratory Science makes students great candidates for any biological or chemistry related position. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include BIO 103 Principles of Biology BIO 203 Human Anatomy and Physiology BIO 204 Human Anatomy and Physiology BIO 320 Microbiology BIO 364 Cell and Molecular Biology CHM 111 General Chemistry I CHM 112 General Chemistry II CHM 231 Organic Chemistry I CHM 341 Analytical Chemistry CHM 342 Instrumental Analysis CHM 364 Biochemistry CLS 302 Immunology MTH 219 Elementary Statistics. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Science in Clinical Laboratory Science - LATI 2 + 2 Program Full Time 4 Year(s) $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus Mount Marty College offers students in the Clinical Laboratory Science program a strong introduction to clinical material during the first three college years. Clinical Laboratory Science equips the student to seek careers in many laboratory settings. Clinical Laboratory Science provides students with a strong science background. The technical difficulty associated with Clinical Laboratory Science makes students great candidates for any biological or chemistry related position. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include BIO 364 Cell and Molecular Biology CHM 112 General Chemistry II CHM 364 Biochemistry MTH 219 Elementary Statistics. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus Forensic science majors learn how scientific applications are applied to investigations and how the criminal justice system works concerning corrections, juvenile justice, chemical dependency, legal writing, and security administration. All classes are taught by professors who are committed to knowing their students and to helping them grow personally and professionally. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College Modules include FSC 420 Forensic Science Technology FSC 436 Criminalistics FSC 490 Seminar FSC 498 Forensic Science Applications/Research. Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology Full Time Variable $ 17,078 ( Rs 7,86,271 ) a year Yankton Campus Mount Marty College offers a unique delivery method for a bachelor's degree in Radiologic Technology. Students complete the general education core and related requirements at Mount Marty College. A certificate program is then completed at an accredited School of Radiology. Upon receipt of an official transcript from the School of Radiology, MMC will award the student sixty credit hours at no extra cost. Admission requirements include the official TOEFL scores (a minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College) and a $2,000 non-refundable tuition deposit upon registration. Bachelor degree Mount Marty College   Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Master of Business Administration Full Time Variable $ 17,000 ( Rs 7,82,680 ) a year Yankton Campus The program is designed specifically for busy professionals currently employed full-time Therefore, course schedules are created around normal weekly working hours. Further, our emphasis on teamwork fostered through weekly team meetings provides students with a built in peer network. The case study approach is also utilized to introduce a measure of realism and practical application. This program is offered on the MMC Yankton and Watertown campuses.This innovative structure allows students to complete their coursework within a 15 month period while working full-time. The program is designed to assist students in developing the following skills: problem-solving, analytical decision-making, research, leadership, written and oral communication skills. This program will benefit people from business, health care, government, social services, and manufacturing. International students, who's native language is not English, are required to take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). A minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College. Applicants from foreign countries are advised to begin the application procedures at least six months in advance of anticipated enrollment for visa processing. Applicants who have a transcript(s) in a language other than English must submit them to a company for academic credential evaluation. Please contact World Education Services for credential evaluation services. MBA Mount Marty College   Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Yankton Campus Yankton Campus, Mount Marty College, 1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 800 658 4552 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
219198 Mount Marty College Master of Science in Nurse Anesthesia Full Time Variable $ 17,000 ( Rs 7,82,680 ) a year Sioux Falls Campus This program is based on a nursing and a pre-medical background of sciences and involves an in-depth application of these sciences to the art of anesthesia. The program is open to nurses who have a bachelor's degree in nursing or bio-medical sciences.Nurse Anesthesia Graduates of this program, after successfully completing national boards, are qualified to work in every area of anesthesia as clinical practitioners, researchers, administrators, and educators throughout the United States and in the armed forces.Each individual is a being with inherent value deserving respect and consideration. This theme is emphasized throughout the curriculum as issues of research, technology and values are discussed. International students, who's native language is not English, are required to take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). A minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test, 175 on the computer-based test, and 60 on the internet-based is required and test results must be sent to Mount Marty College. Applicants from foreign countries are advised to begin the application procedures at least six months in advance of anticipated enrollment for visa processing. Applicants who have a transcript(s) in a language other than English must submit them to a company for academic credential evaluation. Please contact World Education Services for credential evaluation services. Masters Mount Marty College   Mount Marty College     1105 West 8th Street, YANKTON, South Dakota, 57078, +1 605 668 1545 Sioux Falls Campus Sioux Falls Campus, 3932 South Western Avenue, SIOUX FALLS, South Dakota, 57105, +1 605 322 8090 Mount Marty College is a private, Catholic, Benedictine co-educational liberal arts college. Primary emphasis is placed on the development of each person as a complete human being with intellectual, professional, and personal skills and a composite of moral, spiritual, and social values. It enrolls over 1100 students of all faiths. Students come from 25 states and 5 foreign countries. Classes are taught by professors, not graduate students. The small student-faculty ratio fosters personalized learning, where teaching is the highest priority.It is located in Yankton, South Dakota, a town of 15,000 people. Located on the bluffs of the Missouri River, the 80-acre campus has a mix of modern and historic buildings. The campus has a new Scholastica Learning Center and Cyber Cafe.It is known for value-centered education and professional preparation. It is on the leading edge of teaching and learning as defined by student achievement and a high placement rate. MMC connects the students to the real world of work through practicums and internships. Yes The phrase &quot;home away from home&quot; really does fit the residence halls at Mount Marty College. In addition to the accommodation facilities, every effort is made to surround students with the comforts of home. Each floor in the Women&#39;s dorm is provided with a kitchenette with table and chairs, a living area complete with TV and VCR, comfortable sofas and chairs. The Men&#39;s dorm is newly remodeled with air conditioning, new beds and furniture, refurbished bathrooms. The main lounge is equipped with games such as pool, foose ball, air hockey, and ping pong. A kitchenette is available. There are also vending machines for student and faculty use. Many activities are provided during the week for the on-campus student, although commuters are also welcome. Such activities include karaoke night, musicians, speakers, comedians, and magicians/mentalists. Also various game show type activities are provided at certain times of the year. Each residence is provided with a Residence Assistant to guide and help the students, and a Residence Director is available for more difficult questions and concerns, or additional guidance.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Accounting Major Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program is designed to prepare the student for careers in finance, public accounting, corporate and managerial accounting (controllership), and related enterprise and institutional management areas. Basic skills are learned and practiced and higher-level finance and accounting concepts and principles are acquired through problem-oriented courses in each of the discipline areas. The use of finance and accounting as managerial tools is emphasized. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are ACCT 211 and 212 Introductory Accounting I and II (6 hrs), ACCT 301 and 302 Intermediate Accounting I and II (6 hrs), ACCT 311 Managerial Accounting (3 hrs), ACCT 312 Auditing (3 hrs), ACCT 412 Federal Income Taxation (3 hrs), CIS 275 Computer Applications (3 hrs), ECON 201 Macroeconomic Principles and 202 Microeconomic Principles (6 hrs), ECON 301 Corporate Finance (3 hrs), Three elective hours from ACCT 315, 351, 352, 415, 430, and 495. Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Applied Finance and Accounting Major Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program is designed to prepare the student for careers in finance, public accounting, corporate and managerial accounting (controllership), and related enterprise and institutional management areas. Basic skills are learned and practiced and higher-level finance and accounting concepts and principles are acquired through problem-oriented courses in each of the discipline areas. The use of finance and accounting as managerial tools is emphasized. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are ACCT 211 and 212 Introductory Accounting I and II (6 hrs), ACCT 301 and 302 Intermediate Accounting I and II (6 hrs), ACCT 311 Managerial Accounting (3 hrs), ACCT 412 Federal Income Taxation (3 hrs), ECON 201 Macroeconomic Principles and 202 Microeconomic Principles (6 hrs), ECON 301 Corporate Finance (3 hrs), ECON 401 Advanced Topics in Corporate Finance (3 hrs), ECON or ACCT electives at the 300 or 400 level (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Bible Major - Children&#39;s Ministry Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program prepares a person to participate fully in a ministerial staff of a local church and be able to assume other roles in addition to the focus on children. Because of the strong emphasis toward Bible and ministry, students are advised to take extra courses in child development and/or child psychology, and to consider electives from early childhood or elementary education backgrounds in order to broaden their readiness for working directly with children. Generally, such a ministry involves working with children from nursery age up through elementary and sometimes middle school ages. But ministers for both children and youth will find this minor or the children’s ministry track in the Bible major effective for service preparation, as will people working with camps, Christian schools, evangelistic efforts, and other para-church ministries. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are CMIN 217 Foundation for Youth and Children’s Ministry (3 hrs), CMIN 261 Introduction to Christian Education (2 hrs), CMIN 317 Materials and Methods of Children’s Ministries (2 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Bible Major - General Studies Track Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program is designed for those who desire a more concentrated focus in Bible, church history, or theology. A general education requirement for this track is intermediate level proficiency in either Greek or Hebrew. This track retains two of the basic components of the Bible major the Bible core and Church History core. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are ART 421 The Arts, Faith, and Culture (3 hrs), BIBL/HIST 323 Christian Thought in the Greco-Roman World (3 hrs), BIBL/HIST 343 History of Biblical Interpretation (3 hrs), BIBL/HUMN 380 Jesus in the Arts (3 hrs), BIBL --- (any Bible content electives), CMIN/HIST 271 History of Christian Missions (3 hrs), CMIN 365 Christian Worship (3 hrs), CMIN/RELG 430 Servanthood in the Third Millennium (3 hrs), COMM 495 Art of Persuasion (3 hrs), ENGL 364 The Fiction of C.S. Lewis (3 hrs), ENGL 450 Literary Criticism (3 hrs), GREE/HEBR (elective classes in biblical languages, beyond the G.E.R.), HIST 206 History of Islam (3 hrs), HIST 208 History of the Jews since A.D. 70 (3 hrs), HIST 250 Christ, Hitler, and Women (3 hrs), HIST 352 Reformation of the Sixteenth Century (3 hrs), MUSC 453 Music and Worship (3 hrs), PHIL 321 Ethics (3 hrs), PHIL/RELG 350 Religions of the World (3 hrs), RELG 351 Philosophy of Religion (3 hrs), RELG/SOCL 421 Sociology of Religion (3 hrs), SOCL 210 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3 hrs), Other courses approved by the area chair. Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Bible Major - Missions Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College Students graduate with a missions track to 1) be prepared for service in a missions leadership role in the church; 2) be able, in culturally appropriate ways, to prepare and preach sermons or teach lessons which have solid scriptural content; 3) have a good foundation in biblical, church historical, social, and practical studies for lifelong learning; 4) be well-prepared to pursue seminary or graduate education; and 5) be a good Christian example of a missions-minded student of scripture. Emphases of spiritual dependence upon God, solid academic study including serious study of the Bible and the social sciences and practices of both integrity and effectiveness highlight the lives of those persons who complete the missions’ emphasis. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are CMIN 270 Introduction to Christian Missions (3 hrs), One additional course from the following: ART 421 The Arts, Faith, and Culture (3 hrs), CMIN 265 Effective Christian Evangelism (2 hrs) (Note: If CMIN 265 is selected, a third hour must be taken as CMIN 490 Directed Studies), CMIN 271 History of Christian Missions (3 hrs), CMIN 430 Servanthood in the Third Millennium (3 hrs), CMIN 470 Current Issues in World Mission (3 hrs), HIST 206 History of Islam (3 hrs), HIST 208 History of the Jews Since 70 A.D. (3 hrs), BIBL/HIST 343 History of Biblical Interpretation (3 hrs), HIST 450 The Holocaust (3 hrs), MUSC 250 World Music (3 hrs), SOCL 210 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3 hrs), Fifteen additional hours of sociology selected from: SOCL 303 Family (3 hrs), SOCL 314 Race and Ethnic Relations (3 hrs), SOCL 360 Aspects of Intercultural Studies (3 hrs), SOCL 421 Sociology of Religion (3 hrs), SOCL 451 Sociological Theory (3 hrs), SOCL 461 Dynamics of Cultural Change (3 hrs), Other approved Bible and sociology electives. Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Bible Major - Pastoral Ministry Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College   Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are CMIN 276 Homiletics (2 hrs), At least two courses from the following: CMIN 261 Introduction to Christian Education (2 hrs), CMIN 265 Effective Christian Evangelism (2 hrs), CMIN 365 Christian Worship (3 hrs), CMIN 375 Narrative and Story-Telling (2 hrs), CMIN 430 Servanthood in the Third Millennium (3 hrs), PSYC 357 Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Counseling (3 hrs), Seminars (BIBL 295 and 495) may be suitable pastoral ministry electives, depending on course content. Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Bible Major - Youth Ministry Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program prepares people to lead in ministering to and with young people, and that may include those from early childhood up through early adulthood. Both youth ministers and children’s ministers will find this major effective in basic preparation for service, as will campus ministers, workers with various parachurch ministries such as camps, youth organizations, evangelism efforts and many more. Because of the strong foundation incorporated into this emphasis, people will have basic preparation to move into other areas of ministry from a traditional role. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are CMIN 217 Foundation for Youth and Children’s Ministry (3 hrs), CMIN 261 Introduction to Christian Education (2 hrs), CMIN 318 Materials and Methods of Youth Ministries (2 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Biology Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program is designed for students planning a career in the biomedical sciences, education, research, or governmental services. Students are prepared to demonstrate proficiency in a broad spectrum of life science disciplines, while also learning to be critical thinkers who can successfully communicate scientific knowledge. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are BIOL 111 and BIOL 112 Principles of Biology (8 hrs), BIOL 202 Botany (4 hrs), BIOL electives (12 hrs) (4 hours must be at the 300 level or higher), CHEM 170 General Chemistry I AND 151 Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry or 171 General Chemistry II (8 hrs), MATH 211 PreCalculus/Calculus I (4 hrs) OR 213 Statistics (3 hrs), Foreign language through the intermediate level is required. Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Business Administration Major - Accounting Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College The accounting emphasis enables business students to deepen their understanding of accounting concepts as they relate to the business organization. This emphasis is recommended for students anticipating business careers requiring accounting knowledge at an advanced level, yet short of requiring an accounting major. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are ACCT 301 Intermediate Accounting I (3 hrs), ACCT 302 Intermediate Accounting II (3 hrs), ACCT 311 Cost Accounting (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Business Administration Major - Economics Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College The economics emphasis provides students with a deeper exposure to economic principles and institutions from an historical and modern perspective. The emphasis is recommended as an alternative for students interested in careers in banking, finance, or economics. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are ECON 401 Advanced Topics in Corporate Finance (3 hrs), ECON 403 Money and Banking (3 hrs), ECON 460 History of Economic Thought (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Business Administration Major - General Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College The general emphasis allows students to select any nine hours of course work from economics, business administration, or accounting. This emphasis is generally intended for those selecting business administration as a second major and is available with adviser permission only. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College   Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Business Administration Major - Healthcare Administration Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College The health care administration emphasis is intended to prepare the student for an administrative career in the health care industry. In addition to required course work, students selecting this emphasis must complete six hours of internship credit by on-site, supervised work at a hospital, long-term care, or other medical facility. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are BADM 380 Intro to Health Care Administration (3 hrs), BADM 480 Long-Term Care Administration (3 hrs), BADM 481Policies and Issues in Health Care (3 hrs), BADM 491 Internship (6 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Business Administration Major - International Business Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College Students may select an emphasis in international business by participating in a ten-week academic program abroad through Milligan's affiliation with the International Business Institute (endorsed by the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities). Completion of this emphasis requires the student to attend the Institute during a summer session following completion of the required core courses at Milligan College. A student's course of study can be designed so that graduation is possible following seven semesters of study at Milligan College in addition to the summer Institute. Students pursuing the international business emphasis are strongly encouraged to demonstrate competency in a foreign language through, at least, the intermediate level. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are BADM 339 Global Marketing (3 hrs), BADM 390 Global Business Management and Strategy(3 hrs), ECON 331 Comparative Economic Systems (3 hrs), ECON 350 International Trade and Finance (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Business Administration Major - Legal Studies Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program is designed to provide business administration majors a deeper understanding and exposure to legal issues affecting business. The emphasis is recommended for any business administration student who anticipates a business career requiring a legal background. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are ACCT 411 or 412 Federal Income Taxation (3 hrs), BADM 322 Business Law II (3 hrs), LS 304 Law and Globalization (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Business Administration Major - Management Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program consists of courses designed to prepare students for successful careers in business and organizational management or administration. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are BADM 362 Human Resource Management (3 hrs), BADM 365 Operations Management (3 hrs), BADM 364 or 375 Organizational Theory and Behavior or Small Business Management (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Business Administration Major - Management Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program consists of courses designed to prepare students for successful careers in business and organizational management or administration. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are BADM 362 Human Resource Management (3 hrs), BADM 365 Operations Management (3 hrs), BADM 364 or 375 Organizational Theory and Behavior or Small Business Management (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Business Administration Major - Marketing Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College Students wishing to pursue careers in marketing, sales, or advertising should select the marketing emphasis. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are BADM 304 Advertising (3 hrs), BADM 316 Cases in Marketing (3 hrs), Public relations elective from communications (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Business Administration Major - Secondary Education Licensure Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College The secondary education licensure emphasis consists of six hours of additional courses, preparing students to teach business on the secondary level (grades 7 – 12). Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are BADM 210 Survey of Business (3 hrs), CIS 275 Computer Applications (3 hrs), CIS 297 Visual Basic Programming (3 hrs), CIS 318 Web Theory (3 hrs), CIS 341 Systems Analysis and Design (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Business Administration Major - Sports Management Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program consists of courses designed to prepare students for successful careers in the growing field of sports management. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are BADM 382 Sports Marketing (2 hrs), BADM 383 Sports Finance (2hrs), BADM 384 Sports Facilities (2 hrs), HPXS 404 Organization and Management of Physical Education and Sports (3 hrs), HPXS 491 Field Work (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Chemistry Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program is designed for the student planning a career in industry, research, engineering, teaching, or the biological sciences. Critical thinking and communication skills, as well as skills in laboratory sciences and instrumental techniques, are stressed in all chemistry curricula to prepare you for future success in their desired career. As chemistry major, they will have learning opportunities in the four major branches of chemistry: inorganic, organic, analytical, and physical. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are CHEM 170 and 171 General Chemistry (8 hrs), CHEM 202 Quantitative Analysis (4 hrs), CHEM 301 and 302 Organic Chemistry (8 hrs), CHEM elective (4 hrs) excluding CHEM 150 Chemistry and Society and 151 Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry, Other required courses (12 hrs): MATH 211 PreCalculus/Calculus I (4 hrs), PHYS 203 and 204 General Physics/Calculus (8 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Communications Major - Broadcasting Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College Students in this major are expected to 1) demonstrate an understanding of how various media shape modern life, emphasizing the relationship between Christian faith and life; 2) demonstrate the ability to think and write clearly and effectively in their area of expertise (broadcasting, digital media studies, film studies, journalism, and public relations 3) demonstrate a practical knowledge of their area of expertise; 4) demonstrate knowledge of current research in their field of expertise; 5) demonstrate skill in computer applications relating to their area of expertise. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are COMM 101 Introduction to Mass Media: Culture and Religion (3 hrs), COMM 201 Principles of Interpersonal Communication (3 hrs), COMM 205 Reporting for Public Media (3 hrs), COMM 270 Film and Television Aesthetics (3 hrs), COMM 432 Communications Law and Ethics (3hrs), COMM 284 Digital Audio Production (3 hrs), COMM 323 DV Production and Non-Linear Editing (3 hrs), COMM 325 Broadcast Writing, Production, and Performance (3 hrs), COMM 424 Broadcast Lab (1-3 hrs), COMM 484 Radio Lab (1 hr), COMM 491 Internship (3 hrs), COMM 494 Senior Portfolio and Exam (1 hr), COMM electives (8-10 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Communications Major - Digital Media Studies Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College Students in this major are expected to 1) demonstrate an understanding of how various media shape modern life, emphasizing the relationship between Christian faith and life; 2) demonstrate the ability to think and write clearly and effectively in their area of expertise (broadcasting, digital media studies, film studies, journalism, and public relations 3) demonstrate a practical knowledge of their area of expertise; 4) demonstrate knowledge of current research in their field of expertise; 5) demonstrate skill in computer applications relating to their area of expertise. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are COMM 323 DV Production and Non-Linear Editing (3 hrs), COMM 451 Multimedia Production I: History, Theory, and Management (3 hrs), COMM 452 Multimedia Production II: Design and Production (3 hrs), COMM 453 Digital Imaging (3 hrs), COMM 491 Internship (3 hrs), COMM 494 Senior Portfolio and Exam (1 hr), COMM electives (5 hrs), CIS 318 Web Theory and Design (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Communications Major - Film Studies Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College Students in this major are expected to 1) demonstrate an understanding of how various media shape modern life, emphasizing the relationship between Christian faith and life; 2) demonstrate the ability to think and write clearly and effectively in their area of expertise (broadcasting, digital media studies, film studies, journalism, and public relations 3) demonstrate a practical knowledge of their area of expertise; 4) demonstrate knowledge of current research in their field of expertise; 5) demonstrate skill in computer applications relating to their area of expertise. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are COMM 275 Screenwriting Workshop (3 hrs), COMM 323 DV Production and Non-Linear Editing (3 hrs), COMM 372 History of Documentary Film OR COMM 373 History of Animated Film (3 hrs), COMM 470 Film and Television Criticism (3 hrs), COMM 475 Senior Film Workshop (Directed Studies) (3 hrs), COMM electives (9 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Communications Major - Interpersonal and Public Communication Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College Students in this major are expected to 1) demonstrate an understanding of how various media shape modern life, emphasizing the relationship between Christian faith and life; 2) demonstrate the ability to think and write clearly and effectively in their area of expertise (broadcasting, digital media studies, film studies, journalism, and public relations 3) demonstrate a practical knowledge of their area of expertise; 4) demonstrate knowledge of current research in their field of expertise; 5) demonstrate skill in computer applications relating to their area of expertise. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are COMM 102 Speech Communication (3hrs), COMM 341 Organizational Communication (3 hrs), COMM 345 Dynamics of Small Group Communication (3 hrs), COMM 350 Rhetoric: The Art of Persuasion (3 hrs), COMM 494 Senior Portfolio and Exam (1 hr), COMM 495 Storytelling (3 hrs), Additional 8 hours from the following courses or other courses with approval of adviser: CMIN 276 Homiletics (2 hrs), CMIN 375 Narrative and Story Telling (2 hrs), COMM 431 Feature Writing (3 hrs), COMM 489 Directed Readings (1-4 hrs) Studies (1-4 hrs), COMM 491 Internship (3 hrs), ENGL 450 Introduction to Literary Criticism (3 hrs), HIST 343 History of Biblical Interpretation (3 hrs), PHIL 321 Ethics or BADM 421 Business Ethics (3 hrs), PSYC 259 Research Methods in Psychology I (3 hrs), SOCL 210 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3 hrs), SOCL 461 Dynamics of Cultural Change (3 hrs), THEA 141 Fundamentals of Voice and Stage Movement (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Communications Major - Journalism Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College Students in this major are expected to 1) demonstrate an understanding of how various media shape modern life, emphasizing the relationship between Christian faith and life; 2) demonstrate the ability to think and write clearly and effectively in their area of expertise (broadcasting, digital media studies, film studies, journalism, and public relations 3) demonstrate a practical knowledge of their area of expertise; 4) demonstrate knowledge of current research in their field of expertise; 5) demonstrate skill in computer applications relating to their area of expertise. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are COMM 237 Basic Photography (3 hrs), COMM 316 The Press in Society (3 hrs), COMM 431 Feature Writing (3 hrs), Production skills electives (6 hrs) from: COMM 284 Digital Audio Production (3 hrs), COMM 313 Desktop Publishing Layout and Design (3 hrs), COMM 325 Broadcast Writing, Production, and Performance (3 hrs), COMM 331 Specialty Reporting and Writing (3 hrs), COMM 335 Editing and Style (3 hrs), COMM 433 The American Magazine (3 hrs), CIS 318 Web Theory and Design (3 hrs), Visual skills elective (3 hrs) from: COMM 323 DV Production and Non-linear Editing (3 hrs), COMM 337 Photojournalism (3 hrs), COMM 453 Digital Imaging (3 hrs), COMM 456 Graphic Design (3 hrs), Practicum (2 hrs; must emphasize journalistic content) from: COMM 481 Print Media Lab, COMM 482 Visual Media Lab, COMM 484 Radio Lab, COMM 485 Multimedia Lab, COMM 491 Internship (3 hrs), COMM 494 Senior Portfolio and Exam (1 hr). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Communications Major - Public Relations Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College Students in this major are expected to 1) demonstrate an understanding of how various media shape modern life, emphasizing the relationship between Christian faith and life; 2) demonstrate the ability to think and write clearly and effectively in their area of expertise (broadcasting, digital media studies, film studies, journalism, and public relations 3) demonstrate a practical knowledge of their area of expertise; 4) demonstrate knowledge of current research in their field of expertise; 5) demonstrate skill in computer applications relating to their area of expertise. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are COMM 311 Public Relations Practices (3 hrs), COMM 313 Desktop Publishing Layout and Design (3 hrs), COMM 341 Principles of Organizational Communication (3 hrs), Advanced writing component (3 hrs) from: COMM 411 Writing for Public Relations (3 hrs), COMM 431 Feature Writing (3 hrs), COMM 491 Internship (3 hrs), COMM 483 Public Relations Lab (2 hrs), COMM 494 Senior Portfolio and Exam (1 hr), BADM 304 Advertising (3 hrs), BADM 315 Marketing (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Computer Information Systems Major Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program is designed to prepare students for careers as programmers/analysts, lead programmers, management information systems directors, and systems project leaders for applications in business, industry, and government. Course work in this major emphasizes systems analysis and design, programming, and management. It is recommended that students with a major in computer information systems complete a minor in a business-related area. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are CIS 201 Information Systems Hardware (3 hrs), CIS 211 Programming Logic (3 hrs), CIS 275 Computer Applications (3 hrs), CIS 297 Object Oriented Programming (3 hrs), CIS 305 Database Management (3 hrs), CIS 341 Systems Analysis and Design (3 hrs), CIS 420 Data Communication and Networking (3 hrs), CIS 450 Software Engineering (3 hrs), CIS 491 Internship (3 hrs), BADM 365 Operations Management (3 hrs), MATH 213 Statistics (3 hrs), Electives in CIS (6 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Fine Arts Major with Art Emphasis Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College Students completing the fine arts program with an emphasis in art acquire a strong foundation in visual art skills, insights, and overall aesthetic awareness. Outstanding students are prepared to apply to graduate school, enabling them to teach college or to pursue careers as professional artists. The art world also provides numerous opportunities to well-trained creative young artists in related art vocations-gallery and museum work, arts organization jobs, and free-lance art. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are one of the following: THEA 151, 242, 340, or 345 3 hrs, ART 110 Design Fundamentals, ART 120 Fine Arts Colloquium 1 hr, ART 250 Drawing I, ART 237 Basic Photography 3 hrs, ART 251 Painting I, ART 400 Field Studies in Fine Arts 1 hr, ART 350 Drawing II, ART 421 The Arts, Faith, and Culture 3 hrs, ART 351 Painting II, ART 367 Art History, ART 411 Printmaking Studio or 431 Sculpture Studio, ART 490 Directed Studies. Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Fine Arts Major with Music Emphasis Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College The music emphasis is designed to help students acquire skills in various aspects of music. The curriculum is taught from an artistic standpoint that prepares students for several music-related careers. Graduates can use their knowledge of basic music theory, solo and ensemble performance practice, and popular and historical music literature for careers in musical theatre, vocal or instrumental coaching, or to assist in studio work. The curriculum leads toward Music 490 Senior Project, in which the student engages in practical work related to a desired career in one of these fields. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are ART 237 Basic Photography 3 hrs, MUSC 143 Basic Music Theory/Ear Training 3 hrs, ART 110, 250, 251, or any other studio art 3 hrs, MUSC 144 Basic Music Theory/Ear Training 3 hrs, ART 120 Fine Arts Colloquium 1 hr, MUSC 163 Survey of Pop Music 3 hrs, ART 400 Field Studies in Fine Arts 1 hr, MUSC 365 Music History Survey 3 hrs, ART 421 The Arts, Faith, and Culture 3 hrs, MUSC 363 Basic Conducting 3 hrs, THEA 242 Fundamentals of Acting 3 hrs, MUSC 490 Senior Project 2 hrs, Applied study (Principal ) 3 semester minimum 3 hrs, Applied study (Secondary) 2 semesters or until MUSC 207 is passed 1 hr, Ensembles 4 hrs. Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Fine Arts Major with Photography Emphasis Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program is designed to help students acquire skills in various aspects of photography. The curriculum is taught from an artistic standpoint that gives students the creativity and experience necessary for a rewarding future in photography. Graduates can use their knowledge of photographic processes, aesthetics, and history to provide professional services to the art community or commercial photographic markets. Photographers also provide supporting services for galleries, theatres, museums, and publishing; some teach photography. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are one of the following: THEA 151, 242, 340, or 345 3 hrs, ART 237 Basic Photography 3 hrs, ART 110, 250, 251, or other studio art 3 hrs, ART 310 Intermediate Photography 3 hrs, ART 120 Fine Arts Colloquium 1 hr, ART 312 Introduction to Color Photography 3 hrs, ART 400 Field Studies in Fine Arts 1 hr, ART 337 Photojournalism 3 hrs, ART 421 The Arts, Faith, and Culture 3 hrs, ART 367 Art History 3 hrs, ART/COMM 453 or ART 437 Advanced B&W Photography (or View Camera or Studio at ETSU) 3 hrs, ART 466 History of Photography 3 hrs, ART 490 Directed Studies 3 hrs, ART 494 Senior Exhibition 3 hrs. Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Fine Arts Major with Teacher Licensure for Grades K-12 Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College   Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are one of the following: ART 237 Basic Photography 3 hrs, THEA 141 Fund of Voice/Stage Movement 3 hrs, ART 110, 250, 251, or other studio art 3 hrs, THEA 151 Introduction to Theatre 3 hrs, ART 120 Fine Arts Colloquium 1 hr, THEA 242 Fundamentals of Acting 3 hrs, ART 400 Field Studies in Fine Arts 1 hr, THEA 340 Fundamentals of Directing 3 hrs, ART 421 The Arts, Faith, and Culture 3 hrs, THEA 345 Theatre for Young Audiences 6 hrs, THEA 470 Dramatic Literature and Criticism 3 hrs, MUSC 100 Voice Elective or equivalent in vocal ensemble 1 hr, ENGL 460 Elizabethan Drama or 461 Jacobean Drama 3 hrs. Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Fine Arts Major with Theatre Emphasis Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program stresses a basic understanding and appreciation for all facets of theatre work. Theatre arts graduates can work as actors, costumers, stage managers, set designers, lighting technicians, sound operators, stage carpenters, arts agency promoters, and stage directors, while others can go on to study theatre in graduate school in preparation for teaching, business, and the ministry. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are one of the following: ART 237 Basic Photography 3 hrs, THEA 141 Fund of Voice/Stage Movement 3 hrs, ART 110, 250, 251, or other studio art 3 hrs, THEA 151 Introduction to Theatre 3 hrs, ART 120 Fine Arts Colloquium 1 hr, THEA 242 Fundamentals of Acting 3 hrs, ART 400 Field Studies in Fine Arts 1 hr, THEA 340 Fundamentals of Directing 3 hrs, ART 421 The Arts, Faith, and Culture 3 hrs, THEA 345 Theatre for Young Audiences 6 hrs, THEA 470 Dramatic Literature and Criticism 3 hrs, MUSC 100 Voice Elective or equivalent in vocal ensemble 1 hr, ENGL 460 Elizabethan Drama or 461 Jacobean Drama 3 hrs. Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in History Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College The study of history is one of the core disciplines of a liberal arts education. At Milligan the study of history is rooted in the conviction that knowledge of the past contributes to intellectual maturity and an enriched quality of life, one of the objectives of the College's Mission Statement. In an age skeptical of tradition and infatuated with the contemporary, the study of history helps to broaden the student's world, leading to a richer understanding of the human condition in its various cultural, economic, and social contexts. The history major at Milligan also develops a respect and enthusiasm for sound scholarship, as it introduces students to the various ways that scholars have understood, described, and interpreted the past. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are six hours from HUMN 101, 102, 201, 202 (6 hrs), HIST 209 and 210 United States History Survey I and II (6 hrs), HIST 401 History and Historians (1 hr), HIST 494 Senior Thesis Seminar (1 hr), Eighteen elective hours selected in consultation with the adviser (18 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in History - Middle Grades and Secondary History Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College The study of history is one of the core disciplines of a liberal arts education. At Milligan the study of history is rooted in the conviction that knowledge of the past contributes to intellectual maturity and an enriched quality of life, one of the objectives of the College's Mission Statement. In an age skeptical of tradition and infatuated with the contemporary, the study of history helps to broaden the student's world, leading to a richer understanding of the human condition in its various cultural, economic, and social contexts. The history major at Milligan also develops a respect and enthusiasm for sound scholarship, as it introduces students to the various ways that scholars have understood, described, and interpreted the past. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are GEOG 201 Regional Geography (3 hrs), GEOG 202 Cultural and Ethnic Geography (3 hrs), SOCL 210 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3 hrs), HIST 209 and 210 United States History Survey I and II (6 hrs), HIST 401 History and Historians (1 hr), HIST 494 Senior Thesis Seminar (1 hr), 6 hours from the humanities sequence (6 hrs), 3 hours of non-western history courses such as HIST 206 History of Islam, HIST 208 History of the Jews Since 70 A.D., or HIST 480 Seminar on Vietnam (3 hrs), Six hours of European history (6 hrs), Six hours from HIST 376, 377, 379, or 380 (6 hrs), HIST elective (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Human Performance and Exercise Science Major - Exercise Science Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program provides a holistic, scholarly approach to the study of human movement. Structural and functional aspects of movement efficiency, responses of the body to sport and exercise, and issues of health-related fitness and wellness are studied. A series of core courses prepares students for careers in physical education, fitness and wellness, or exercise science. Students may choose from three emphases based on their career goals or plans for graduate study. The skills and knowledge gained through the human performance and exercise science program allow students to pursue jobs in school, community, or industrial settings and provide a springboard into various graduate programs, including physical therapy, occupational therapy and athletic training. Students should maintain a minimum overall 2.75 grade-point average, earn a minimum grade of C- in all required teacher education courses in the program of study, obtain liability insurance, verification of CPR and/or first aid proficiency, documentation of emerging teaching competencies in a portfolio and positive review by the Admission and Retention Committee. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are HPXS 271 Foundations of Wellness (3 hrs), HPXS 308 Measurement and Evaluation (3 hrs), HPXS 310 First Aid and CPR (1 hr), HPXS 341 Exercise Physiology (4 hrs), HPXS 352 Kinesiology and Biomechanics (4 hrs), Prerequisite BIOL 251 Anatomy and Physiology, Exercise Science (23 hrs), BIOL 250 Anatomy and Physiology (4 hrs), CHEM (4 hrs), HPXS 333 Nutrition (3 hrs), HPXS 401 Research Methods (3 hrs), HPXS 436 Exercise in Health and Disease (3 hrs), HPXS 491 Field Work (6 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Human Performance and Exercise Science Major - Fitness and Wellness Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program provides a holistic, scholarly approach to the study of human movement. Structural and functional aspects of movement efficiency, responses of the body to sport and exercise, and issues of health-related fitness and wellness are studied. A series of core courses prepares students for careers in physical education, fitness and wellness, or exercise science. Students may choose from three emphases based on their career goals or plans for graduate study. The skills and knowledge gained through the human performance and exercise science program allow students to pursue jobs in school, community, or industrial settings and provide a springboard into various graduate programs, including physical therapy, occupational therapy and athletic training. Students should maintain a minimum overall 2.75 grade-point average, earn a minimum grade of C- in all required teacher education courses in the program of study, obtain liability insurance, verification of CPR and/or first aid proficiency, documentation of emerging teaching competencies in a portfolio and positive review by the Admission and Retention Committee. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are BADM 361 Principles of Management (3 hrs), BIOL 250 Anatomy and Physiology (4 hrs), HPXS 207 Principles of Strength Training (2 hrs), HPXS 307 Recreational Leadership and Outdoor Education (2 hrs), HPXS 401 Research Methods (3 hrs), HPXS 436 Exercise in Health and Disease (3 hrs), HPXS 491 Field Work (6 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Human Performance and Exercise Science Major - Physical Education Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program provides a holistic, scholarly approach to the study of human movement. Structural and functional aspects of movement efficiency, responses of the body to sport and exercise, and issues of health-related fitness and wellness are studied. A series of core courses prepares students for careers in physical education, fitness and wellness, or exercise science. Students may choose from three emphases based on their career goals or plans for graduate study. The skills and knowledge gained through the human performance and exercise science program allow students to pursue jobs in school, community, or industrial settings and provide a springboard into various graduate programs, including physical therapy, occupational therapy and athletic training. Students should maintain a minimum overall 2.75 grade-point average, earn a minimum grade of C- in all required teacher education courses in the program of study, obtain liability insurance, verification of CPR and/or first aid proficiency, documentation of emerging teaching competencies in a portfolio and positive review by the Admission and Retention Committee. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are HPXS 104 Swimming or 105 Lifeguarding (1 hr), HPXS 108 Folk Dance and Rhythmical Activities (1 hr), HPXS 151 Fall Season Team Sports (1 hr), HPXS 152 Spring Season Team Sports (1 hr), HPXS 162 Aerobic Fitness (1 hr), HPXS 207 Principles of Strength Training (2 hrs), HPXS 301 Teaching Individual and Dual Sports (2 hrs), HPXS 350 Elementary Physical Education Methods (4 hrs), HPXS 370 Secondary Physical Education Methods (3 hrs), HPXS 404 Organization and Management of Physical Education and Sports (3 hrs), HPXS 405 Motor Behavior (2 hrs), HPXS 406 Adapted Physical Education (2 hrs), HPXS 491 Field Work for 3 hrs may be substituted for either 350 or 370 for a student not interested in a teaching setting. Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Human Performance and Exercise Science Major - Sports Management Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program provides a holistic, scholarly approach to the study of human movement. Structural and functional aspects of movement efficiency, responses of the body to sport and exercise, and issues of health-related fitness and wellness are studied. A series of core courses prepares students for careers in physical education, fitness and wellness, or exercise science. Students may choose from three emphases based on their career goals or plans for graduate study. The skills and knowledge gained through the human performance and exercise science program allow students to pursue jobs in school, community, or industrial settings and provide a springboard into various graduate programs, including physical therapy, occupational therapy and athletic training. Students should maintain a minimum overall 2.75 grade-point average, earn a minimum grade of C- in all required teacher education courses in the program of study, obtain liability insurance, verification of CPR and/or first aid proficiency, documentation of emerging teaching competencies in a portfolio and positive review by the Admission and Retention Committee. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are BADM 210 Survey of Business (3 hrs), BADM 361 Principles of Management (3 hrs), HPXS 307 Recreational Leadership and Outdoor Education(2 hrs), HPXS 382 Sports Marketing (2 hrs), HPXS 383 Sports Finance (2 hrs), HPXS 384 Development and Utilization of Athletic Facilities (2 hrs), HPXS/BADM 386 Sports Law and Ethics (2 hrs), HPXS 404 Organization and Management of Physical Education and Sports (3 hrs), HPXS 491 Internship (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Humanities Major Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College The humanities major offers specialization in one or more of the following fields: literature, history, fine arts, foreign language (Spanish or French only), and Bible. With advisement, this major may satisfy the better part of the “two concentrations” required for middle grades licensure. Students with a humanities major are encouraged to fulfill requirements for a minor from the disciplines of Bible, English, fine arts, foreign language, history, philosophy, or educational studies. However, students who choose a minor in other fields (or who choose not to do a minor) may still select a major in humanities. There is no humanities minor. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are HIST 209 United States History Survey I (3 hrs; required for licensure), At least three of the following (no more than two at the 200 level): HIST 206 History of Islam (3 hrs), HIST 210 United States History Survey II (3 hrs), HIST 306 Medieval European Society (3 hrs), HIST 324 Roman History through the Pax Romana (3 hrs), HIST 334 Issues in 20th-century Europe (3 hrs), HIST 377 The Middle Period (U.S. 1840-1880) (3 hrs), HIST 450 The Holocaust (3 hrs), SOCL 210 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3 hrs), ENGL 311 Advanced Grammar (3 hrs), ENGL 354 Children's Literature (3 hrs; required for licensure), At least two of the following: ENGL 304 Survey of American Literature (3 hrs), ENGL 305 Survey of American Literature (3 hrs), ENGL 361 Novel (3 hrs), ENGL 362 African-American Narrative Literature (3 hrs), ENGL 363 Appalachian Literature (3 hrs), ENGL 364 Fiction of C. S. Lewis (3 hrs), ENGL 402 Short Story (3 hrs), ENGL 434 The Age of Wordsworth: Poetry, Prose, Politics (3 hrs), HUMN 490 Reading and Research in Humane Learning (3 hrs) (The HUMN 490 committee should include one faculty member from the Education area and one faculty member from the humanities faculty). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Humanities Major - Middle Grades Humanities Teacher Licensure Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program is to allow students to pursue an interdisciplinary course of study. Although the major is not structured as a pre-vocational course, it does provide a broad undergraduate education from which a student can move into teaching or into several graduate programs including law. It focuses upon the great ideas that have shaped history and created contemporary civilizations. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are HIST 209 United States History Survey I (3 hrs; required for licensure), At least three of the following (no more than two at the 200 level): HIST 206 History of Islam (3 hrs), HIST 210 United States History Survey II (3 hrs), HIST 306 Medieval European Society (3 hrs), HIST 324 Roman History through the Pax Romana (3 hrs), HIST 334 Issues in 20th-century Europe (3 hrs), HIST 377 The Middle Period (U.S. 1840-1880) (3 hrs), HIST 450 The Holocaust (3 hrs), SOCL 210 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3 hrs), ENGL 311 Advanced Grammar (3 hrs), ENGL 354 Children's Literature (3 hrs; required for licensure), At least two of the following: ENGL 304 Survey of American Literature (3 hrs), ENGL 305 Survey of American Literature (3 hrs), ENGL 361 Novel (3 hrs), ENGL 362 African-American Narrative Literature (3 hrs), ENGL 363 Appalachian Literature (3 hrs), ENGL 364 Fiction of C. S. Lewis (3 hrs), ENGL 402 Short Story (3 hrs), ENGL 434 The Age of Wordsworth: Poetry, Prose, Politics (3 hrs), HUMN 490 Reading and Research in Humane Learning (3 hrs) (The HUMN 490 committee should include one faculty member from the Education area and one faculty member from the humanities faculty). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Language Arts Major Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College   Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are Six hours of literature from HUMN 101, 102, 201, 202 (6 hrs), Six hours of foreign language (French or Spanish only for those pursuing middle grades licensure) at the intermediate level or higher (6 hrs), ENGL 304 or 305 Survey of American Literature (3 hrs), ENGL 311 Advanced Grammar (3 hrs), ENGL 402 Short Story or 363 Appalachian Literature or 365, Literature by Women (3 hrs), ENGL 460 Elizabethan Drama or 461 Jacobean Drama (3 hrs), ENGL, THEA or foreign language electives at the 300 or 400 level, (Those seeking middle grades licensure should select ENGL 354 as one of the electives.) (9 hrs), The language arts major is available only as a Bachelor of Arts degree; therefore, foreign language through the intermediate level is required. Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Language Arts Major - Elementary and Middle Grades Licensure Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College   Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are Six hours of literature from HUMN 101, 102, 201, 202 (6 hrs), Six hours of foreign language (FREN or SPAN only) at the intermediate level or higher (6 hrs), ENGL 304 Survey of American Literature (3 hrs), ENGL 311 Advanced Grammar (3 hrs), ENGL 354 Children’s Literature (3 hrs), ENGL 363 Appalachian Literature or 365 Literature by Women or 402 Short Story (3 hrs), ENGL 460 Elizabethan Drama or 461 Jacobean Drama (3 hrs), ENGL, THEA, or foreign language electives at the 300 or 400 level (6 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Mathematics Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program is designed for students interested in careers in mathematics, teaching, industry, and engineering. It prepares students for employment in government or industry, teaching at all grade levels (elementary, middle school, and secondary), or for graduate study in mathematics. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are MATH 211 and 212 PreCalculus/Calculus I and II (8 hrs), MATH 301 An Introduction to Mathematical Logic (3 hrs), MATH 303 Multivariable Calculus (4 hrs), MATH 307 Linear Algebra (3 hrs), MATH 495 Seminar (3 hrs), Nine additional hours of math courses at the 200 level or above. Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Psychology - General Emphasis Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College The psychology curriculum emphasizes the principles and applications of substantive psychological knowledge both as a natural science and as a social science. The major and minor provide a broad background in psychology and offer students the opportunities, if desired, to pursue specialization in an interest area. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are PSYC 250 General Psychology (3 hrs), PSYC 252 Developmental Psychology (3 hrs), PSYC 259 Research Methods in Psychology I (3 hrs), PSYC 350 Social Psychology (3 hrs), PSYC 353 Theories of Personality (3 hrs), PSYC 401 History and Systems of Psychology (3 hrs), PSYC 422 Learning and Memory OR 427 Physiological Psychology (3 hrs), MATH 213 Statistics (3 hrs), Elective hours in psychology to be chosen in consultation with an adviser (9 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Psychology - General Emphasis (Secondary (Grades 9-12) Teaching Licensure) Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College The psychology curriculum emphasizes the principles and applications of substantive psychological knowledge both as a natural science and as a social science. The major and minor provide a broad background in psychology and offer students the opportunities, if desired, to pursue specialization in an interest area. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are PSYC 250 General Psychology (3 hrs), PSYC 252 Developmental Psychology (3 hrs), PSYC 253 Child Development (3 hrs)PSYC 259 Research Methods I (3 hrs), PSYC 350 Social Psychology (3 hrs), PSYC 353 Theories of Personality (3 hrs), PSYC 357 Intro to the Theory and Practice of Counseling (3 hrs), PSYC 359 Research Methods II (3 hrs), PSYC 401 History and Systems of Psychology (3 hrs), PSYC 422 Learning and Memory (3 hrs), MATH 213 Statistics (3 hrs), PSYC elective (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Psychology - Pre-Professional Emphasis Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College The psychology curriculum emphasizes the principles and applications of substantive psychological knowledge both as a natural science and as a social science. The major and minor provide a broad background in psychology and offer students the opportunities, if desired, to pursue specialization in an interest area. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are PSYC 200 Career Preparation in Psychology (1 hr), PSYC 250 General Psychology (3 hrs), PSYC 252 Developmental Psychology (3 hrs), PSYC 259 Research Methods in Psychology I (3 hrs), PSYC 350 Social Psychology (3 hrs), PSYC 353 Theories of Personality (3 hrs), PSYC 359 Research Methods in Psychology II (3 hrs), PSYC 360 Independent Research Project in Psychology (2 hrs), PSYC 401 History and Systems of Psychology (3 hrs), PSYC 422 Learning and Memory OR 427 Physiological Psychology (3 hrs), PSYC 491 Field Work in Psychology (at least 3 hrs), MATH 213 Statistics (3 hrs), Elective hours in psychology to be chosen in consultation with an adviser (6 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Sociology Major Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College The sociology curriculum emphasizes the principles and application of sociological knowledge. The major and minor are designed to ensure that each student receives a broad background in sociology. The sociology curriculum is designed for the student preparing for a variety of careers, including but not limited to academic sociology (research and/or teaching), and social agency and social service work. The sociology curriculum also contributes to the application of sociological principles to daily life. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are PSYC 350 Social Psychology (3 hrs), SOCL 201 Introduction to Sociology (3 hrs), SOCL 210 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3 hrs), SOCL 211 Social Problems or 312 Gender and Society (3 hrs), SOCL 303 Family (3 hrs), SOCL 314 Race and Ethnic Relations (3 hrs), SOCL 401 Sociological Research (3 hrs), SOCL 451 Sociological Theory (3 hrs), SOCL 491 Field Work in Sociology (3 or 6 hrs), Elective hours in sociology (0 - 9 hrs, depending upon degree type and number of hours of field work). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Sociology Major - Secondary (Grades 9-12) Teaching Licensure Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College   Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College   Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.A. in Worship Leadership Major Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program prepares a student to participate in the ministry staff of a local church and lead Christian people in worship that is scripturally sound and musically or artistically competent. By building on the basic education received in this Milligan degree program, a student can appropriately develop the worship and musical or artistic strengths of a church and personally function in other ministry roles if needed or desired. The liberal arts foundation and the cross-emphasis in ministry focus provide an excellent platform on which to stand and lead, or to continue to build more specialized leadership. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are BIBL 201 Jesus in the Gospels (3 hrs), BIBL 211 Old Testament Images of God (3 hrs), HIST 341 and 342 Church History (6 hrs), CMIN 250-253 Practical Ministries Colloquium A - D (2 hrs), CMIN 273 Introduction to Ministry (3 hrs), CMIN 365 Christian Worship (3 hrs), CMIN 491 Practicum in Ministry (2 hrs), MUSC 141 Basic Music Reading Skills OR 143 Basic Music Theory/Ear Training (3 hrs), MUSC 454 Music Ministry Methods (3 hrs), Applied study in music (2 hrs), Participation in three semesters of music ensembles (1½ to 4 ½ hrs), THEA 242 Fundamentals of Acting, 340 Fundamentals of Directing or 345 Theatre for Young Audiences (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Accounting Major Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program is designed to prepare the student for careers in finance, public accounting, corporate and managerial accounting (controllership), and related enterprise and institutional management areas. Basic skills are learned and practiced and higher-level finance and accounting concepts and principles are acquired through problem-oriented courses in each of the discipline areas. The use of finance and accounting as managerial tools is emphasized. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are ACCT 211 and 212 Introductory Accounting I and II (6 hrs), ACCT 301 and 302 Intermediate Accounting I and II (6 hrs), ACCT 311 Managerial Accounting (3 hrs), ACCT 312 Auditing (3 hrs), ACCT 412 Federal Income Taxation (3 hrs), CIS 275 Computer Applications (3 hrs), ECON 201 Macroeconomic Principles and 202 Microeconomic Principles (6 hrs), ECON 301 Corporate Finance (3 hrs), Three elective hours from ACCT 315, 351, 352, 415, 430, and 495. Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Applied Finance and Accounting Major Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program is designed to prepare the student for careers in finance, public accounting, corporate and managerial accounting (controllership), and related enterprise and institutional management areas. Basic skills are learned and practiced and higher-level finance and accounting concepts and principles are acquired through problem-oriented courses in each of the discipline areas. The use of finance and accounting as managerial tools is emphasized. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are ACCT 211 and 212 Introductory Accounting I and II (6 hrs), ACCT 301 and 302 Intermediate Accounting I and II (6 hrs), ACCT 311 Managerial Accounting (3 hrs), ACCT 412 Federal Income Taxation (3 hrs), ECON 201 Macroeconomic Principles and 202 Microeconomic Principles (6 hrs), ECON 301 Corporate Finance (3 hrs), ECON 401 Advanced Topics in Corporate Finance (3 hrs), ECON or ACCT electives at the 300 or 400 level (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Biology Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program is designed for students planning a career in the biomedical sciences, education, research, or governmental services. Students are prepared to demonstrate proficiency in a broad spectrum of life science disciplines, while also learning to be critical thinkers who can successfully communicate scientific knowledge. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are BIOL 111 and BIOL 112 Principles of Biology (8 hrs), BIOL 202 Botany (4 hrs), BIOL electives (20 hrs) (12 hours must be at the 300 level or higher), Other required courses (11-12 hrs): CHEM 170 General Chemistry I AND 151 Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry OR 171 General Chemistry II (8 hrs)
ATH 211 PreCalculus/Calculus I (4 hrs) OR 213 Statistics (3 hrs).
Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Business Administration Major - Accounting Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College The accounting emphasis enables business students to deepen their understanding of accounting concepts as they relate to the business organization. This emphasis is recommended for students anticipating business careers requiring accounting knowledge at an advanced level, yet short of requiring an accounting major. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are ACCT 301 Intermediate Accounting I (3 hrs), ACCT 302 Intermediate Accounting II (3 hrs), ACCT 311 Cost Accounting (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Business Administration Major - Economics Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College The economics emphasis provides students with a deeper exposure to economic principles and institutions from an historical and modern perspective. The emphasis is recommended as an alternative for students interested in careers in banking, finance, or economics. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are ECON 401 Advanced Topics in Corporate Finance (3 hrs), ECON 403 Money and Banking (3 hrs), ECON 460 History of Economic Thought (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Business Administration Major - General Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College The general emphasis allows students to select any nine hours of course work from economics, business administration, or accounting. This emphasis is generally intended for those selecting business administration as a second major and is available with adviser permission only. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College   Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Business Administration Major - Healthcare Administration Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College The health care administration emphasis is intended to prepare the student for an administrative career in the health care industry. In addition to required course work, students selecting this emphasis must complete six hours of internship credit by on-site, supervised work at a hospital, long-term care, or other medical facility. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are BADM 380 Intro to Health Care Administration (3 hrs), BADM 480 Long-Term Care Administration (3 hrs), BADM 481Policies and Issues in Health Care (3 hrs), BADM 491 Internship (6 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Business Administration Major - International Business Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College Students may select an emphasis in international business by participating in a ten-week academic program abroad through Milligan's affiliation with the International Business Institute (endorsed by the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities). Completion of this emphasis requires the student to attend the Institute during a summer session following completion of the required core courses at Milligan College. A student's course of study can be designed so that graduation is possible following seven semesters of study at Milligan College in addition to the summer Institute. Students pursuing the international business emphasis are strongly encouraged to demonstrate competency in a foreign language through, at least, the intermediate level. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are BADM 339 Global Marketing (3 hrs), BADM 390 Global Business Management and Strategy(3 hrs), ECON 331 Comparative Economic Systems (3 hrs), ECON 350 International Trade and Finance (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Business Administration Major - Legal Studies Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program is designed to provide business administration majors a deeper understanding and exposure to legal issues affecting business. The emphasis is recommended for any business administration student who anticipates a business career requiring a legal background. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are ACCT 411 or 412 Federal Income Taxation (3 hrs), BADM 322 Business Law II (3 hrs), LS 304 Law and Globalization (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Business Administration Major - Management Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program consists of courses designed to prepare students for successful careers in business and organizational management or administration. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are BADM 362 Human Resource Management (3 hrs), BADM 365 Operations Management (3 hrs), BADM 364 or 375 Organizational Theory and Behavior or Small Business Management (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Business Administration Major - Marketing Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College Students wishing to pursue careers in marketing, sales, or advertising should select the marketing emphasis. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are BADM 304 Advertising (3 hrs), BADM 316 Cases in Marketing (3 hrs), Public relations elective from communications (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Business Administration Major - Secondary Education Licensure Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College The secondary education licensure emphasis consists of six hours of additional courses, preparing students to teach business on the secondary level (grades 7 – 12). Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are BADM 210 Survey of Business (3 hrs), CIS 275 Computer Applications (3 hrs), CIS 297 Visual Basic Programming (3 hrs), CIS 318 Web Theory (3 hrs), CIS 341 Systems Analysis and Design (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Business Administration Major - Sports Management Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program consists of courses designed to prepare students for successful careers in the growing field of sports management. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are BADM 382 Sports Marketing (2 hrs), BADM 383 Sports Finance (2hrs), BADM 384 Sports Facilities (2 hrs), HPXS 404 Organization and Management of Physical Education and Sports (3 hrs), HPXS 491 Field Work (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Chemistry Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program is designed for the student planning a career in industry, research, engineering, teaching, or the biological sciences. Critical thinking and communication skills, as well as skills in laboratory sciences and instrumental techniques, are stressed in all chemistry curricula to prepare you for future success in their desired career. As chemistry major, they will have learning opportunities in the four major branches of chemistry: inorganic, organic, analytical, and physical. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are CHEM 170 and 171 General Chemistry (8 hrs), CHEM 202 Quantitative Analysis (4 hrs), CHEM 301 and 302 Organic Chemistry (8 hrs), Chemistry electives (12 hrs) excluding CHEM 150 Chemistry and Society and 151 Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry, Other required courses (12 hrs): MATH 211 PreCalculus/Calculus I (4 hrs), PHYS 203 and 204 General Physics/Calculus (8 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Child and Youth Development Major Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program prepare for careers in working with children from birth through seventeen years of age. The mission of the program is to prepare caring and reflecting professionals who integrate their Christian faith, social responsibility, and sound scholarship in order to contribute to a responsible and caring community. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are BIBL 123 Old Testament Survey (3 hrs), BIBL 124 New Testament Survey (3 hrs), BIBL 471 Christ and Culture (3 hrs), BIOL 110 General Biology (4 hrs) or BIOL 121 Environmental Science (4 hrs), COMM 102 Speech Communications (3 hrs), COMP 111 Winning Arguments: Rhetorical Composition (3 hrs), COMP 211 Inquiring Minds: Foundational Analytical Composition (3 hrs), GEOG 202 Cultural and Ethnic Geography (3 hrs), HPXS 101 Fitness for Life (1 hr) and HXPS 108 Folk Dance and Rhythmical Activities (1 hr), HUMN 101 Ancient and Medieval Cultures (4 hrs), HUMN 102 Renaissance and Early Modern Cultures (4 hrs), HUMN 201 Eighteenth and Nineteenth-century Cultures (4 hrs), HUMN 202 Cultures of the Twentieth and Early Twenty-first Centuries (4 hrs), MATH 153 Fundamental Concepts (3 hrs), PHYS 104 Earth and Space Science (4 hrs), PSYC 100 Introduction to College and Service (.5 hr), PSYC 210 Introduction to Calling and Career (.5 hr), SOCL 201 Introduction to Sociology (3 hrs), PSYC 253 Child Development (3 hrs) or PSYC 254 Adolescent Development (3 hrs), PSYC 280 Media Effects on Children and Adolescents (3 hrs), PSYC 356 Cross-Cultural Psychology (3 hrs), SOCL 303 Family (3 hrs), EDUC 231 Psychology of the Exceptional Child (3 hrs), EDUC 233 Child Guidance (2 hrs), PSYC 254 for Youth Program Administration Emphasis. Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Child and Youth Development Major - Early Childhood Administration (non-licensure) Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College   Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are ACCT 211 Introductory Accounting I (3 hrs) or ACCT 315 Not-for-Profit Accounting (3 hrs), BADM 210 Survey of Business (3 hrs) or CMIN 217 Foundation for Youth and Church Ministry (3 hrs) (BADM 210 for public sector administration; CMIN 217 for church-related administration), EDUC 406 Early Childhood and Elementary Curriculum and Methods (3 hrs), EDUC 440 Creative Activities for Young Children (3 hrs), EDUC 443 Practicum (3 hrs), EDUC 475 Early Childhood Administration (2 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Child and Youth Development Major - Early Childhood Education (non-licensure) Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College   Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are EDUC 150 Introduction to Teaching (2 hrs), EDUC 355 Literacy Development (3 hrs), EDUC 406 Early Childhood and Elementary Curriculum and Methods (3 hrs), EDUC 440 Creative Activities for Young Children (3 hrs), EDUC 443 Practicum (3 hrs), ENGL 354 Children’s Literature (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Child and Youth Development Major - With Early Childhood Education Emphasis Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College   Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are EDUC 150B Introduction to Teaching (2 hrs), EDUC 355B Literacy Development (3 hrs), EDUC 406B Early Childhood and Elementary Curriculum and Methods (4 hrs), EDUC 440B Creative Activities for Children (3 hrs), EDUC 443B Practicum (3 - 6 hrs), ENGL 354B Children’s Literature (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Child and Youth Development Major - Youth Program Administration Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College   Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are BADM 361 Principles of Management (3 hrs), COMM 151 Introduction to Theatre (3 hrs), EDUC 440 Creative Activities for Children (3 hrs), EDUC 443 Practicum (3 hrs), HXPS 307 Recreational Leadership and Outdoor Education (2 hrs), PSYC 260 Sports Psychology (3 hrs), PSYC 357 Introduction to Counseling of Children and Families (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Communications Major - Broadcasting Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College Students in this major are expected to 1) demonstrate an understanding of how various media shape modern life, emphasizing the relationship between Christian faith and life; 2) demonstrate the ability to think and write clearly and effectively in their area of expertise (broadcasting, digital media studies, film studies, journalism, and public relations 3) demonstrate a practical knowledge of their area of expertise; 4) demonstrate knowledge of current research in their field of expertise; 5) demonstrate skill in computer applications relating to their area of expertise. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are COMM 101 Introduction to Mass Media: Culture and Religion (3 hrs), COMM 201 Principles of Interpersonal Communication (3 hrs), COMM 205 Reporting for Public Media (3 hrs), COMM 270 Film and Television Aesthetics (3 hrs), COMM 432 Communications Law and Ethics (3hrs), COMM 284 Digital Audio Production (3 hrs), COMM 323 DV Production and Non-Linear Editing (3 hrs), COMM 325 Broadcast Writing, Production, and Performance (3 hrs), COMM 424 Broadcast Lab (1-3 hrs), COMM 484 Radio Lab (1 hr), COMM 491 Internship (3 hrs), COMM 494 Senior Portfolio and Exam (1 hr), COMM electives (8-10 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Communications Major - Digital Media Studies Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College Students in this major are expected to 1) demonstrate an understanding of how various media shape modern life, emphasizing the relationship between Christian faith and life; 2) demonstrate the ability to think and write clearly and effectively in their area of expertise (broadcasting, digital media studies, film studies, journalism, and public relations 3) demonstrate a practical knowledge of their area of expertise; 4) demonstrate knowledge of current research in their field of expertise; 5) demonstrate skill in computer applications relating to their area of expertise. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are COMM 323 DV Production and Non-Linear Editing (3 hrs), COMM 451 Multimedia Production I: History, Theory, and Management (3 hrs), COMM 452 Multimedia Production II: Design and Production (3 hrs), COMM 453 Digital Imaging (3 hrs), COMM 491 Internship (3 hrs), COMM 494 Senior Portfolio and Exam (1 hr), COMM electives (5 hrs), CIS 318 Web Theory and Design (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Communications Major - Film Studies Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College Students in this major are expected to 1) demonstrate an understanding of how various media shape modern life, emphasizing the relationship between Christian faith and life; 2) demonstrate the ability to think and write clearly and effectively in their area of expertise (broadcasting, digital media studies, film studies, journalism, and public relations 3) demonstrate a practical knowledge of their area of expertise; 4) demonstrate knowledge of current research in their field of expertise; 5) demonstrate skill in computer applications relating to their area of expertise. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are COMM 275 Screenwriting Workshop (3 hrs), COMM 323 DV Production and Non-Linear Editing (3 hrs), COMM 372 History of Documentary Film OR COMM 373 History of Animated Film (3 hrs), COMM 470 Film and Television Criticism (3 hrs), COMM 475 Senior Film Workshop (Directed Studies) (3 hrs), COMM electives (9 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Communications Major - Interpersonal and Public Communication Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College Students in this major are expected to 1) demonstrate an understanding of how various media shape modern life, emphasizing the relationship between Christian faith and life; 2) demonstrate the ability to think and write clearly and effectively in their area of expertise (broadcasting, digital media studies, film studies, journalism, and public relations 3) demonstrate a practical knowledge of their area of expertise; 4) demonstrate knowledge of current research in their field of expertise; 5) demonstrate skill in computer applications relating to their area of expertise. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are COMM 102 Speech Communication (3hrs), COMM 341 Organizational Communication (3 hrs), COMM 345 Dynamics of Small Group Communication (3 hrs), COMM 350 Rhetoric: The Art of Persuasion (3 hrs), COMM 494 Senior Portfolio and Exam (1 hr), COMM 495 Storytelling (3 hrs), Additional 8 hours from the following courses or other courses with approval of adviser: CMIN 276 Homiletics (2 hrs), CMIN 375 Narrative and Story Telling (2 hrs), COMM 431 Feature Writing (3 hrs), COMM 489 Directed Readings (1-4 hrs) Studies (1-4 hrs), COMM 491 Internship (3 hrs), ENGL 450 Introduction to Literary Criticism (3 hrs), HIST 343 History of Biblical Interpretation (3 hrs), PHIL 321 Ethics or BADM 421 Business Ethics (3 hrs), PSYC 259 Research Methods in Psychology I (3 hrs), SOCL 210 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3 hrs), SOCL 461 Dynamics of Cultural Change (3 hrs), THEA 141 Fundamentals of Voice and Stage Movement (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Communications Major - Journalism Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College Students in this major are expected to 1) demonstrate an understanding of how various media shape modern life, emphasizing the relationship between Christian faith and life; 2) demonstrate the ability to think and write clearly and effectively in their area of expertise (broadcasting, digital media studies, film studies, journalism, and public relations 3) demonstrate a practical knowledge of their area of expertise; 4) demonstrate knowledge of current research in their field of expertise; 5) demonstrate skill in computer applications relating to their area of expertise. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are COMM 237 Basic Photography (3 hrs), COMM 316 The Press in Society (3 hrs), COMM 431 Feature Writing (3 hrs), Production skills electives (6 hrs) from: COMM 284 Digital Audio Production (3 hrs), COMM 313 Desktop Publishing Layout and Design (3 hrs), COMM 325 Broadcast Writing, Production, and Performance (3 hrs), COMM 331 Specialty Reporting and Writing (3 hrs), COMM 335 Editing and Style (3 hrs), COMM 433 The American Magazine (3 hrs), CIS 318 Web Theory and Design (3 hrs), Visual skills elective (3 hrs) from: COMM 323 DV Production and Non-linear Editing (3 hrs), COMM 337 Photojournalism (3 hrs), COMM 453 Digital Imaging (3 hrs), COMM 456 Graphic Design (3 hrs), Practicum (2 hrs; must emphasize journalistic content) from: COMM 481 Print Media Lab, COMM 482 Visual Media Lab, COMM 484 Radio Lab, COMM 485 Multimedia Lab, COMM 491 Internship (3 hrs), COMM 494 Senior Portfolio and Exam (1 hr). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Communications Major - Public Relations Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College Students in this major are expected to 1) demonstrate an understanding of how various media shape modern life, emphasizing the relationship between Christian faith and life; 2) demonstrate the ability to think and write clearly and effectively in their area of expertise (broadcasting, digital media studies, film studies, journalism, and public relations 3) demonstrate a practical knowledge of their area of expertise; 4) demonstrate knowledge of current research in their field of expertise; 5) demonstrate skill in computer applications relating to their area of expertise. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are COMM 311 Public Relations Practices (3 hrs), COMM 313 Desktop Publishing Layout and Design (3 hrs), COMM 341 Principles of Organizational Communication (3 hrs), Advanced writing component (3 hrs) from: COMM 411 Writing for Public Relations (3 hrs), COMM 431 Feature Writing (3 hrs), COMM 491 Internship (3 hrs), COMM 483 Public Relations Lab (2 hrs), COMM 494 Senior Portfolio and Exam (1 hr), BADM 304 Advertising (3 hrs), BADM 315 Marketing (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Computer Information Systems Major Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program is designed to prepare students for careers as programmers/analysts, lead programmers, management information systems directors, and systems project leaders for applications in business, industry, and government. Course work in this major emphasizes systems analysis and design, programming, and management. It is recommended that students with a major in computer information systems complete a minor in a business-related area. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are CIS 201 Information Systems Hardware (3 hrs), CIS 211 Programming Logic (3 hrs), CIS 275 Computer Applications (3 hrs), CIS 297 Object Oriented Programming (3 hrs), CIS 305 Database Management (3 hrs), CIS 341 Systems Analysis and Design (3 hrs), CIS 420 Data Communication and Networking (3 hrs), CIS 450 Software Engineering (3 hrs), CIS 491 Internship (3 hrs), BADM 365 Operations Management (3 hrs), MATH 213 Statistics (3 hrs), Electives in CIS (6 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Human Performance and Exercise Science Major - Exercise Science Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program provides a holistic, scholarly approach to the study of human movement. Structural and functional aspects of movement efficiency, responses of the body to sport and exercise, and issues of health-related fitness and wellness are studied. A series of core courses prepares students for careers in physical education, fitness and wellness, or exercise science. Students may choose from three emphases based on their career goals or plans for graduate study. The skills and knowledge gained through the human performance and exercise science program allow students to pursue jobs in school, community, or industrial settings and provide a springboard into various graduate programs, including physical therapy, occupational therapy and athletic training. Students should maintain a minimum overall 2.75 grade-point average, earn a minimum grade of C- in all required teacher education courses in the program of study, obtain liability insurance, verification of CPR and/or first aid proficiency, documentation of emerging teaching competencies in a portfolio and positive review by the Admission and Retention Committee. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are HPXS 271 Foundations of Wellness (3 hrs), HPXS 308 Measurement and Evaluation (3 hrs), HPXS 310 First Aid and CPR (1 hr), HPXS 341 Exercise Physiology (4 hrs), HPXS 352 Kinesiology and Biomechanics (4 hrs), Prerequisite BIOL 251 Anatomy and Physiology, Exercise Science (23 hrs), BIOL 250 Anatomy and Physiology (4 hrs), CHEM (4 hrs), HPXS 333 Nutrition (3 hrs), HPXS 401 Research Methods (3 hrs), HPXS 436 Exercise in Health and Disease (3 hrs), HPXS 491 Field Work (6 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Human Performance and Exercise Science Major - Fitness and Wellness Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program provides a holistic, scholarly approach to the study of human movement. Structural and functional aspects of movement efficiency, responses of the body to sport and exercise, and issues of health-related fitness and wellness are studied. A series of core courses prepares students for careers in physical education, fitness and wellness, or exercise science. Students may choose from three emphases based on their career goals or plans for graduate study. The skills and knowledge gained through the human performance and exercise science program allow students to pursue jobs in school, community, or industrial settings and provide a springboard into various graduate programs, including physical therapy, occupational therapy and athletic training. Students should maintain a minimum overall 2.75 grade-point average, earn a minimum grade of C- in all required teacher education courses in the program of study, obtain liability insurance, verification of CPR and/or first aid proficiency, documentation of emerging teaching competencies in a portfolio and positive review by the Admission and Retention Committee. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are BADM 361 Principles of Management (3 hrs), BIOL 250 Anatomy and Physiology (4 hrs), HPXS 207 Principles of Strength Training (2 hrs), HPXS 307 Recreational Leadership and Outdoor Education (2 hrs), HPXS 401 Research Methods (3 hrs), HPXS 436 Exercise in Health and Disease (3 hrs), HPXS 491 Field Work (6 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Human Performance and Exercise Science Major - Physical Education Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program provides a holistic, scholarly approach to the study of human movement. Structural and functional aspects of movement efficiency, responses of the body to sport and exercise, and issues of health-related fitness and wellness are studied. A series of core courses prepares students for careers in physical education, fitness and wellness, or exercise science. Students may choose from three emphases based on their career goals or plans for graduate study. The skills and knowledge gained through the human performance and exercise science program allow students to pursue jobs in school, community, or industrial settings and provide a springboard into various graduate programs, including physical therapy, occupational therapy and athletic training. Students should maintain a minimum overall 2.75 grade-point average, earn a minimum grade of C- in all required teacher education courses in the program of study, obtain liability insurance, verification of CPR and/or first aid proficiency, documentation of emerging teaching competencies in a portfolio and positive review by the Admission and Retention Committee. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are HPXS 104 Swimming or 105 Lifeguarding (1 hr), HPXS 108 Folk Dance and Rhythmical Activities (1 hr), HPXS 151 Fall Season Team Sports (1 hr), HPXS 152 Spring Season Team Sports (1 hr), HPXS 162 Aerobic Fitness (1 hr), HPXS 207 Principles of Strength Training (2 hrs), HPXS 301 Teaching Individual and Dual Sports (2 hrs), HPXS 350 Elementary Physical Education Methods (4 hrs), HPXS 370 Secondary Physical Education Methods (3 hrs), HPXS 404 Organization and Management of Physical Education and Sports (3 hrs), HPXS 405 Motor Behavior (2 hrs), HPXS 406 Adapted Physical Education (2 hrs), HPXS 491 Field Work for 3 hrs may be substituted for either 350 or 370 for a student not interested in a teaching setting. Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Human Performance and Exercise Science Major - Sports Management Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program provides a holistic, scholarly approach to the study of human movement. Structural and functional aspects of movement efficiency, responses of the body to sport and exercise, and issues of health-related fitness and wellness are studied. A series of core courses prepares students for careers in physical education, fitness and wellness, or exercise science. Students may choose from three emphases based on their career goals or plans for graduate study. The skills and knowledge gained through the human performance and exercise science program allow students to pursue jobs in school, community, or industrial settings and provide a springboard into various graduate programs, including physical therapy, occupational therapy and athletic training. Students should maintain a minimum overall 2.75 grade-point average, earn a minimum grade of C- in all required teacher education courses in the program of study, obtain liability insurance, verification of CPR and/or first aid proficiency, documentation of emerging teaching competencies in a portfolio and positive review by the Admission and Retention Committee. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are BADM 210 Survey of Business (3 hrs), BADM 361 Principles of Management (3 hrs), HPXS 307 Recreational Leadership and Outdoor Education(2 hrs), HPXS 382 Sports Marketing (2 hrs), HPXS 383 Sports Finance (2 hrs), HPXS 384 Development and Utilization of Athletic Facilities (2 hrs), HPXS/BADM 386 Sports Law and Ethics (2 hrs), HPXS 404 Organization and Management of Physical Education and Sports (3 hrs), HPXS 491 Internship (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Mathematics Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program is designed for students interested in careers in mathematics, teaching, industry, and engineering. It prepares students for employment in government or industry, teaching at all grade levels (elementary, middle school, and secondary), or for graduate study in mathematics. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are MATH 211 and 212 PreCalculus/Calculus I and II (8 hrs), MATH 301 An Introduction to Mathematical Logic (3 hrs), MATH 303 Multivariable Calculus (4 hrs), MATH 307 Linear Algebra (3 hrs), MATH 495 Seminar (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Psychology - General Emphasis Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College The psychology curriculum emphasizes the principles and applications of substantive psychological knowledge both as a natural science and as a social science. The major and minor provide a broad background in psychology and offer students the opportunities, if desired, to pursue specialization in an interest area. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are PSYC 250 General Psychology (3 hrs), PSYC 252 Developmental Psychology (3 hrs), PSYC 259 Research Methods in Psychology I (3 hrs), PSYC 350 Social Psychology (3 hrs), PSYC 353 Theories of Personality (3 hrs), PSYC 401 History and Systems of Psychology (3 hrs), PSYC 422 Learning and Memory OR 427 Physiological Psychology (3 hrs), MATH 213 Statistics (3 hrs), Elective hours in psychology to be chosen in consultation with an adviser (9 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Psychology - General Emphasis (Secondary (Grades 9-12) Teaching Licensure) Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College The psychology curriculum emphasizes the principles and applications of substantive psychological knowledge both as a natural science and as a social science. The major and minor provide a broad background in psychology and offer students the opportunities, if desired, to pursue specialization in an interest area. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are PSYC 250 General Psychology (3 hrs), PSYC 252 Developmental Psychology (3 hrs), PSYC 253 Child Development (3 hrs)PSYC 259 Research Methods I (3 hrs), PSYC 350 Social Psychology (3 hrs), PSYC 353 Theories of Personality (3 hrs), PSYC 357 Intro to the Theory and Practice of Counseling (3 hrs), PSYC 359 Research Methods II (3 hrs), PSYC 401 History and Systems of Psychology (3 hrs), PSYC 422 Learning and Memory (3 hrs), MATH 213 Statistics (3 hrs), PSYC elective (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Psychology - Pre-Professional Emphasis Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College The psychology curriculum emphasizes the principles and applications of substantive psychological knowledge both as a natural science and as a social science. The major and minor provide a broad background in psychology and offer students the opportunities, if desired, to pursue specialization in an interest area. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are PSYC 200 Career Preparation in Psychology (1 hr), PSYC 250 General Psychology (3 hrs), PSYC 252 Developmental Psychology (3 hrs), PSYC 259 Research Methods in Psychology I (3 hrs), PSYC 350 Social Psychology (3 hrs), PSYC 353 Theories of Personality (3 hrs), PSYC 359 Research Methods in Psychology II (3 hrs), PSYC 360 Independent Research Project in Psychology (2 hrs), PSYC 401 History and Systems of Psychology (3 hrs), PSYC 422 Learning and Memory OR 427 Physiological Psychology (3 hrs), PSYC 491 Field Work in Psychology (at least 3 hrs), MATH 213 Statistics (3 hrs), Elective hours in psychology to be chosen in consultation with an adviser (6 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Sociology Major Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College The sociology curriculum emphasizes the principles and application of sociological knowledge. The major and minor are designed to ensure that each student receives a broad background in sociology. The sociology curriculum is designed for the student preparing for a variety of careers, including but not limited to academic sociology (research and/or teaching), and social agency and social service work. The sociology curriculum also contributes to the application of sociological principles to daily life. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are PSYC 350 Social Psychology (3 hrs), SOCL 201 Introduction to Sociology (3 hrs), SOCL 210 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3 hrs), SOCL 211 Social Problems or 312 Gender and Society (3 hrs), SOCL 303 Family (3 hrs), SOCL 314 Race and Ethnic Relations (3 hrs), SOCL 401 Sociological Research (3 hrs), SOCL 451 Sociological Theory (3 hrs), SOCL 491 Field Work in Sociology (3 or 6 hrs), Elective hours in sociology (0 - 9 hrs, depending upon degree type and number of hours of field work). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College B.S. in Sociology Major - Secondary (Grades 9-12) Teaching Licensure Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College   Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College   Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Public Leadership and Service - On Milligan College Campus Exclusively Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program prepares students to be Christian leaders for both private and public arenas, but especially in the public service areas such as non-profit organizations and governmental service. In particular graduates of this program should be prepared to: (1) take the ministry of Jesus Christ to those who need to be fed, clothed, protected and defended as the least in the world, (2) produce public services ministers who in government and agency settings will advocate effectively the needs of the least and humblest of these, (3) develop advocates who are able to speak articulately to the issues of social justice and diversity for all of the citizens of one's community, nation, and world. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are COMM 341 OR 345 Principles of Organizational Communication OR Dynamics of Group Communication (3 hrs), ECON 201 Macroeconomic Principles (3 hrs), ECON 202 Microeconomic Principles (3 hrs), MATH 213 Statistics (3 hrs), POLS 202 OR 203 American National Government OR State and Local Government (3 hrs), POLS 402 Political Theory (Ideology) (3 hrs), POLS 490 or 491 Directed Studies or Field Work (3 hrs), PL and S 250 Introduction to Leadership (3 hrs), PLandS 350 Poverty Experience (6 hrs), PLandS 400 Capstone Experience (3 hrs), SOCL 201 Introduction to Sociology (3 hrs), SOCL 211 Social Problems (3 hrs), SOCL 401 OR PSYC 259 Sociological Research OR Research Methods I (3 hrs), ACCT 211 Introductory Accounting I (3 hrs), ACCT 212 Introductory Accounting II (3 hrs), ACCT 315 Not-For-Profit Accounting (3 hrs), COMM 413 Public Relations Practice (3 hrs), COMM 470 Film and Television Criticism (3 hrs), ECON 460 History of Economic Thought (3 hrs), HIST 209 OR 210 United States History Survey I OR II (3 hrs), HIST 380 The United States in the Twentieth Century (3 hrs), LS 310 Philosophy of Law (3 hrs), PHIL 321 Ethics (3 hrs), POLS 361 Domestic Politics (2 hrs), PSYC 350 Social Psychology (3 hrs), SOCL 360 Aspects of Intercultural Studies (3 hrs), SOCL 470 Health, Illness, and Health Care Systems (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Public Leadership and Service - With One Semester at CCCU American Studies Program Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program prepares students to be Christian leaders for both private and public arenas, but especially in the public service areas such as non-profit organizations and governmental service. In particular graduates of this program should be prepared to: (1) take the ministry of Jesus Christ to those who need to be fed, clothed, protected and defended as the least in the world, (2) produce public services ministers who in government and agency settings will advocate effectively the needs of the least and humblest of these, (3) develop advocates who are able to speak articulately to the issues of social justice and diversity for all of the citizens of one's community, nation, and world. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are COMM 341 OR 345 Principles of Organizational Communication OR Dynamics of Group Communication (3 hrs), ECON 201 Macroeconomic Principles (3 hrs), ECON 202 Microeconomic Principles (3 hrs), MATH 213 Statistics (3 hrs), PL&S 250 Introduction to Leadership (3 hrs), PL&S 340b CCCU American Studies Program (16 hrs), PL&S 400 Capstone Experience (3 hrs), SOCL 201 Introduction to Sociology (3 hrs), SOCL 401 OR PSYC 259 Sociological Research OR Research Methods I (3 hrs), ACCT 211 Introductory Accounting I (3 hrs), ACCT 212 Introductory Accounting II (3 hrs), ACCT 315 Not-For-Profit Accounting (3 hrs), COMM 413 Public Relations Practices (3 hrs), COMM 470 Film and Television Criticism (3 hrs), ECON 460 History of Economic Thought (3 hrs), Choose one from the following: HIST 206, 208, 331, 332, 333, 334, 450, 480, History course international in focus (3 hrs), HIST 380 The United States in the Twentieth Century (3 hrs), LS 310 Philosophy of Law (3 hrs), PHIL 321 Ethics (3 hrs), POLS 361 Domestic Politics (2 hrs), PSYC 350 Social Psychology (3 hrs), SOCL 360 Aspects of Intercultural Studies (3 hrs), SOCL 470 Health, Illness, and Health Care Systems (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College Bachelor of Arts Degree in Public Leadership and Service - With One Semester at CCCU International Setting Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College This program prepares students to be Christian leaders for both private and public arenas, but especially in the public service areas such as non-profit organizations and governmental service. In particular graduates of this program should be prepared to: (1) take the ministry of Jesus Christ to those who need to be fed, clothed, protected and defended as the least in the world, (2) produce public services ministers who in government and agency settings will advocate effectively the needs of the least and humblest of these, (3) develop advocates who are able to speak articulately to the issues of social justice and diversity for all of the citizens of one's community, nation, and world. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are COMM 341 OR 345 Principles of Organizational Communication OR Dynamics of Group Communication (3 hrs), ECON 201 Macroeconomic Principles (3 hrs), ECON 202 Microeconomic Principles (3 hrs), MATH 213 Statistics (3 hrs), PL&S 250 Introduction to Leadership (3 hrs), PL&S 340a CCCU International Leadership and Internship (16 hrs), PL&S 400 Capstone Experience (3 hrs), SOCL 201 Introduction to Sociology (3 hrs), SOCL 401 OR PSYC 259 Sociological Research OR Research Methods I (3 hrs), ACCT 211 Introductory Accounting I (3 hrs), ACCT 212 Introductory Accounting II (3 hrs), ACCT 315 Not-For-Profit Accounting (3 hrs), COMM 413 Public Relations Practices (3 hrs), COMM 470 Film and Television Criticism (3 hrs), ECON 460 History of Economic Thought (3 hrs), HIST 209 OR 210 U. S. History Survey I OR II (3 hrs), HIST 380 The United States in the Twentieth Century (3 hrs), LS 310 Philosophy of Law (3 hrs), PHIL 321 Ethics (3 hrs), POLS 361 Domestic Politics (2 hrs), PSYC 350 Social Psychology (3 hrs), SOCL 360 Aspects of Intercultural Studies (3 hrs), SOCL 470 Health, Illness, and Health Care Systems (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College Bachelor of Arts in Music - General Music Studies Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College The general music studies major supports the primary goal of the Music Area to produce well-trained musicians who enjoy music and music making while also viewing music as a way to enhance and improve the quality of life. The music curriculum at Milligan seeks to produce life-long learners and lovers of music, as well as accomplished performers and avid music consumers. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are MUSC 143 Basic Music Theory/Ear Training (3 hrs), MUSC 144 Basic Music Theory/Ear Training (3 hrs), MUSC 243 Advanced Music Theory/Ear Training (3 hrs), MUSC 347 Form and Analysis (2 hrs), MUSC 363 Basic Conducting (3 hrs), MUSC 365 Music History Survey (3 hrs), Ensemble for 6 hours .5 to 1 hr per semester, Applied Music: Principal area of concentration, Secondary area of concentration, 4 hrs minimum (4 semesters), 1 hr/2 semesters minimum OR until a piano proficiency (MUSC 207) is completed Concert and recital attendance, 8 semesters; 6 concerts/semester. Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College Bachelor of Arts in Music - General Music Studies (Applied Study Emphasis) Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College The general music studies major supports the primary goal of the Music Area to produce well-trained musicians who enjoy music and music making while also viewing music as a way to enhance and improve the quality of life. The music curriculum at Milligan seeks to produce life-long learners and lovers of music, as well as accomplished performers and avid music consumers. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are MUSC 143 Basic Music Theory/Ear Training (3 hrs), MUSC 144 Basic Music Theory/Ear Training (3 hrs), MUSC 243 Advanced Music Theory/Ear Training (3 hrs), MUSC 347 Form and Analysis (2 hrs), MUSC 363 Basic Conducting (3 hrs), MUSC 365 Music History Survey (3 hrs), Ensemble for 6 hours .5 to 1 hr per semester, Applied Music: Principal area of concentration, Secondary area of concentration, 4 hrs minimum (4 semesters), 1 hr/2 semesters minimum OR until a piano proficiency (MUSC 207) is completed Concert and recital attendance, 8 semesters; 6 concerts/semester, MUSC 244 Advanced Music Theory/Ear Training (3 hrs), MUSC 408 or MUSC 490 Senior Recital (1 hr) or Senior Project (1 hr), MUSC 456 Applied Instrumental Pedagogy (2 hrs), Four additional semesters of principal area of concentration Applied Study (4 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College Bachelor of Arts in Music - General Music Studies (Jazz Studies Emphasis) Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College The general music studies major supports the primary goal of the Music Area to produce well-trained musicians who enjoy music and music making while also viewing music as a way to enhance and improve the quality of life. The music curriculum at Milligan seeks to produce life-long learners and lovers of music, as well as accomplished performers and avid music consumers. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are MUSC 143 Basic Music Theory/Ear Training (3 hrs), MUSC 144 Basic Music Theory/Ear Training (3 hrs), MUSC 243 Advanced Music Theory/Ear Training (3 hrs), MUSC 347 Form and Analysis (2 hrs), MUSC 363 Basic Conducting (3 hrs), MUSC 365 Music History Survey (3 hrs), Ensemble for 6 hours .5 to 1 hr per semester, Applied Music: Principal area of concentration, Secondary area of concentration, 4 hrs minimum (4 semesters), 1 hr/2 semesters minimum OR until a piano proficiency (MUSC 207) is completed Concert and recital attendance, 8 semesters; 6 concerts/semester, MUSC 166 Survey of Jazz (3 hrs), MUSC 321 Jazz Improvisation (3 hrs), MUSC 421 Advanced Jazz Studies (3 hrs), MUSC 490 Senior Project (1 hr). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College Bachelor of Arts in Music - Music Education Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College The music education curriculum is designed as an interdisciplinary program for the student planning a career in teaching music. Students majoring in music education must choose either the instrumental or vocal emphasis. Licensure is K-12 vocal/general or K-12 instrumental. This degree requires nine semesters of study. Completion of a foreign language through the intermediate level is required. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are MUSC 143Basic Music Theory/Ear Training (3 hrs)MUSC 144Basic Music Theory/Ear Training (3 hrs)MUSC 243Advanced Music Theory/Ear Training (3 hrs)MUSC 244Advanced Music Theory/Ear Training (3 hrs)MUSC 348Orchestration and Arranging (2 hrs)MUSC 363Basic Conducting (3 hrs)MUSC 367Music History and Literature I (3 hrs)MUSC 368Music History and Literature II (3 hrs)Ensemble6 hrs (.5 to 1 hr per semester)Applied music Principal area of concentration, Secondary area of concentration, 7 hrs minimum (7 semesters), 1.5 hrs (3 semesters minimum OR until a piano proficiency (MUSC 207) is completed, Concert and recital attendance, Eight semesters (6 concerts/semester) except during Student Teaching: K-12 (EDUC 455). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College Bachelor of Arts in Music - Music Education (Music Instrumental Emphasis) Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College The music education curriculum is designed as an interdisciplinary program for the student planning a career in teaching music. Students majoring in music education must choose either the instrumental or vocal emphasis. Licensure is K-12 vocal/general or K-12 instrumental. This degree requires nine semesters of study. Completion of a foreign language through the intermediate level is required. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are MUSC 143Basic Music Theory/Ear Training (3 hrs)MUSC 144Basic Music Theory/Ear Training (3 hrs)MUSC 243Advanced Music Theory/Ear Training (3 hrs)MUSC 244Advanced Music Theory/Ear Training (3 hrs)MUSC 348Orchestration and Arranging (2 hrs)MUSC 363Basic Conducting (3 hrs)MUSC 367Music History and Literature I (3 hrs)MUSC 368Music History and Literature II (3 hrs)Ensemble6 hrs (.5 to 1 hr per semester)Applied music Principal area of concentration, Secondary area of concentration, 7 hrs minimum (7 semesters), 1.5 hrs (3 semesters minimum OR until a piano proficiency (MUSC 207) is completed, Concert and recital attendance, Eight semesters (6 concerts/semester) except during Student Teaching: K-12 (EDUC 455). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College Bachelor of Arts in Music - Music Education (Vocal Emphasis) Full Time Variable $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College The music education curriculum is designed as an interdisciplinary program for the student planning a career in teaching music. Students majoring in music education must choose either the instrumental or vocal emphasis. Licensure is K-12 vocal/general or K-12 instrumental. This degree requires nine semesters of study. Completion of a foreign language through the intermediate level is required. Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College The courses are MUSC 143Basic Music Theory/Ear Training (3 hrs)MUSC 144Basic Music Theory/Ear Training (3 hrs)MUSC 243Advanced Music Theory/Ear Training (3 hrs)MUSC 244Advanced Music Theory/Ear Training (3 hrs)MUSC 348Orchestration and Arranging (2 hrs)MUSC 363Basic Conducting (3 hrs)MUSC 367Music History and Literature I (3 hrs)MUSC 368Music History and Literature II (3 hrs)Ensemble6 hrs (.5 to 1 hr per semester)Applied music Principal area of concentration, Secondary area of concentration, 7 hrs minimum (7 semesters), 1.5 hrs (3 semesters minimum OR until a piano proficiency (MUSC 207) is completed, Concert and recital attendance, Eight semesters (6 concerts/semester) except during Student Teaching: K-12 (EDUC 455), MUSC 255Introduction to Instrumental Techniques (2 hrs)MUSC 364Advanced Conducting (3 hrs)MUSC 451/EDUC 534Curriculum and Methods for Elementary Music (3 hrs)MUSC 452/EDUC 535Curriculum and Methods for Choral Secondary Music (3 hrs). Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Full Time 4 Year(s) $10600 per semester for 12 - 18 hours Milligan College   Students should have their transcript, mailed directly from the high school and /or college they have attended; ACT and/or SAT-I scores. Milligan's ACT code is 3996 and the SAT-I code is 1469. Bachelor degree Milligan College   Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Milligan College Milligan College, Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8700   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. South town Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College M.Ed. in Advanced Degree Full Time 16 Month(s) $320 per credit hour Graduate Admissions Specialist M.Ed. The advanced M.Ed. program can be completed in as few as 16 months. Admission requirements: Undergraduate degree; An acceptable GMAT may be required if an applicant's overall undergraduate grade point average is 2.75 - 3.00; The GMAT is not required if an applicant's overall undergraduate grade point average is 3.00 or higher. Masters Milligan College   Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Graduate Admissions Specialist M.Ed. Graduate Admissions Specialist M.Ed., Post Office Box 210, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8306   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. Southtown Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College M.Ed. in Initial Licensure Full Time 15 Month(s) $320 per credit hour Graduate Admissions Specialist M.Ed. The M.Ed. initial licensure program is designed for students who have a baccalaureate degree with a strong general education component and one or more specialty or endorsement areas (or majors). This program consists of 45 to 47 semester hours. Available areas of licensure are essentially the same as those for the undergraduate education program. Candidates may finish the M.Ed. initial licensure program in two summers and one academic year (i.e. fifteen months). Students may also choose to extend course work beyond the typical fifteen-month period. The M.Ed. Initial Licensure program allows student to complete their master's degree and teacher licensure requirements in as few as 15 months. Course offerings are scheduled in a summer, fall, spring, summer sequence. However, student may begin at any time and pursue the program completion at a less ambitious pace to meet their scheduling needs. Admission requirements: Undergraduate degree; An acceptable GMAT may be required if an applicant's overall undergraduate grade point average is 2.75 - 3.00; The GMAT is not required if an applicant's overall undergraduate grade point average is 3.00 or higher. Masters Milligan College   Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Graduate Admissions Specialist M.Ed. Graduate Admissions Specialist M.Ed., Post Office Box 210, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8306   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. Southtown Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College Master of Business Administration Full Time 18 Month(s) $ 16,000 ( Rs 7,36,640 ) Office of Graduate Admissions The Master of Business Administration program is designed to prepare students for roles of leadership in business. The program is a cohort-based, 40-credit hour degree delivered over approximately 18 months, divided into four semesters. Classes meet one weekend each month and continue via extensive Internet-based contact with fellow students and with faculty in the period between class sessions. The combination of weekend class meetings and distance-based components is well suited for mature, working students. Admission requirements: Undergraduate degree; An acceptable GMAT may be required if an applicant's overall undergraduate grade point average is 2.75 - 3.00; The GMAT is not required if an applicant's overall undergraduate grade point average is 3.00 or higher; Prerequisite courses or demonstrated competency in accounting, economics, computer applications, management, marketing, and business statistics and/or calculus; At least 3 years work experience in a managerial or administrative position of responsibility. MBA Milligan College   Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 Office of Graduate Admissions Office of Graduate Admissions, Post Office Box 22, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 461 8482   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. Southtown Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College Master of Science in Occupational Therapy - Biology Full Time Variable $540 per credit hour MSOT Admissions Coordinator The Master of Science in Occupational Therapy Program at Milligan College is holistic in nature and integrates both theory and practice in the art and science of occupational therapy.Area hospitals, including Johnson City Medical Center and Wellmont Health System, and area businesses cooperated closely with the College in funding and developing the program and in providing a wide range of clinical experiences.Occupational therapy is a health profession that provides treatment programs to help injured or aging people become more independent and relearn basic living skills. The biology curriculum is designed for the student planning a career in the biomedical sciences, education, research, and governmental services. Admission Requirements: An undergraduate degree with overall undergraduate grade point average of 3.0; Volunteer experience in a variety of occupational therapy clinical settings with a minimum of 40 documented hours or a disability related work/volunteer experience with the proper documentation; Combined GRE scores of at least 1000 (verbal + quantitative); TOEFL score of at least 550 (international students). Masters Milligan College   Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 MSOT Admissions Coordinator MSOT Admissions Coordinator, Post Office Box 130, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 975 8010   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. Southtown Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College Master of Science in Occupational Therapy - Development Full Time Variable $540 per credit hour MSOT Admissions Coordinator The Master of Science in Occupational Therapy Program at Milligan College is holistic in nature and integrates both theory and practice in the art and science of occupational therapy.Area hospitals, including Johnson City Medical Center and Wellmont Health System, and area businesses cooperated closely with the College in funding and developing the program and in providing a wide range of clinical experiences.Occupational therapy is a health profession that provides treatment programs to help injured or aging people become more independent and relearn basic living skills. Admission Requirements: An undergraduate degree with overall undergraduate grade point average of 3.0; Volunteer experience in a variety of occupational therapy clinical settings with a minimum of 40 documented hours or a disability related work/volunteer experience with the proper documentation; Combined GRE scores of at least 1000 (verbal + quantitative); TOEFL score of at least 550 (international students). Masters Milligan College   Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 MSOT Admissions Coordinator MSOT Admissions Coordinator, Post Office Box 130, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 975 8010   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. Southtown Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College Master of Science in Occupational Therapy - Human Performance and Exercise Science Full Time Variable $540 per credit hour MSOT Admissions Coordinator The Master of Science in Occupational Therapy Program at Milligan College is holistic in nature and integrates both theory and practice in the art and science of occupational therapy.Area hospitals, including Johnson City Medical Center and Wellmont Health System, and area businesses cooperated closely with the College in funding and developing the program and in providing a wide range of clinical experiences.Occupational therapy is a health profession that provides treatment programs to help injured or aging people become more independent and relearn basic living skills. Human performance and exercise science provides a holistic, scholarly approach to the study of human movement. Structural and functional aspects of movement efficiency, responses of the body to sport and exercise, and issues of health-related fitness and wellness are studied. A series of core courses prepares students for careers in physical education, fitness and wellness, or exercise science. Admission Requirements: An undergraduate degree with overall undergraduate grade point average of 3.0; Volunteer experience in a variety of occupational therapy clinical settings with a minimum of 40 documented hours or a disability related work/volunteer experience with the proper documentation; Combined GRE scores of at least 1000 (verbal + quantitative); TOEFL score of at least 550 (international students). Masters Milligan College   Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 MSOT Admissions Coordinator MSOT Admissions Coordinator, Post Office Box 130, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 975 8010   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. Southtown Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College Master of Science in Occupational Therapy - Human Relations Full Time Variable $540 per credit hour MSOT Admissions Coordinator The Master of Science in Occupational Therapy Program at Milligan College is holistic in nature and integrates both theory and practice in the art and science of occupational therapy.Area hospitals, including Johnson City Medical Center and Wellmont Health System, and area businesses cooperated closely with the College in funding and developing the program and in providing a wide range of clinical experiences.Occupational therapy is a health profession that provides treatment programs to help injured or aging people become more independent and relearn basic living skills. Admission Requirements: An undergraduate degree with overall undergraduate grade point average of 3.0; Volunteer experience in a variety of occupational therapy clinical settings with a minimum of 40 documented hours or a disability related work/volunteer experience with the proper documentation; Combined GRE scores of at least 1000 (verbal + quantitative); TOEFL score of at least 550 (international students). Masters Milligan College   Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 MSOT Admissions Coordinator MSOT Admissions Coordinator, Post Office Box 130, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 975 8010   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. Southtown Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College Master of Science in Occupational Therapy - Psychology Full Time Variable $540 per credit hour MSOT Admissions Coordinator The Master of Science in Occupational Therapy Program at Milligan College is holistic in nature and integrates both theory and practice in the art and science of occupational therapy.Area hospitals, including Johnson City Medical Center and Wellmont Health System, and area businesses cooperated closely with the College in funding and developing the program and in providing a wide range of clinical experiences.Occupational therapy is a health profession that provides treatment programs to help injured or aging people become more independent and relearn basic living skills. The mission of the psychology major at Milligan College is related to the objectives of the College. Students who pursue the study of psychology are challenged to display sound scholarship in the field through their reading and analyzing sources within the realm of psychology. The students should be familiar with and able to communicate their familiarity and analyses clearly and effectively. The students should be able to use this knowledge base in psychology to appreciate areas of the Lord's creation and to understand the inter-relatedness of all learning. Students of psychology should display a sense of ministry through their knowledge of psychology and a willingness to use their knowledge in service and ministry to others. Admission Requirements: An undergraduate degree with overall undergraduate grade point average of 3.0; Volunteer experience in a variety of occupational therapy clinical settings with a minimum of 40 documented hours or a disability related work/volunteer experience with the proper documentation; Combined GRE scores of at least 1000 (verbal + quantitative); TOEFL score of at least 550 (international students). Masters Milligan College   Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 MSOT Admissions Coordinator MSOT Admissions Coordinator, Post Office Box 130, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 975 8010   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. Southtown Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221014 Milligan College Master of Science in Occupational Therapy - Sociology Full Time Variable $540 per credit hour MSOT Admissions Coordinator The Master of Science in Occupational Therapy Program at Milligan College is holistic in nature and integrates both theory and practice in the art and science of occupational therapy.Area hospitals, including Johnson City Medical Center and Wellmont Health System, and area businesses cooperated closely with the College in funding and developing the program and in providing a wide range of clinical experiences.Occupational therapy is a health profession that provides treatment programs to help injured or aging people become more independent and relearn basic living skills. The sociology curriculum emphasizes the principles and application of sociological knowledge. The major and minor are designed to ensure that each student receives a broad background in sociology. The sociology curriculum is designed for the student preparing for a variety of careers, including but not limited to academic sociology (research and/or teaching), and social agency and social service work. The sociology curriculum also contributes to the application of sociological principles to daily life. Admission Requirements: An undergraduate degree with overall undergraduate grade point average of 3.0; Volunteer experience in a variety of occupational therapy clinical settings with a minimum of 40 documented hours or a disability related work/volunteer experience with the proper documentation; Combined GRE scores of at least 1000 (verbal + quantitative); TOEFL score of at least 550 (international students). Masters Milligan College   Milligan College     Post Office Box 500, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682 MSOT Admissions Coordinator MSOT Admissions Coordinator, Post Office Box 130, MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tennessee, 37682, +1 423 975 8010   Yes Housing: This information is provided as a service for graduate students who are relocating to the Milligan area. Southtown Apartments- On Plymouth Road between Old Lewis and South Roan Street,Contact: Bill Hawk at 423-534-5050,1 bedroom. 2 story apartments on the corner of South Roan and Mayflower- 2 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. No pets. $500/mo $450 deposit. Mountain View Village Apartments- 1 bedroom; 2 bedroom has washer/dryer &amp; dishwasher. $340- $423/mo,On Mayflower between South Roan and Old Lewis. Stoneybrook Heights Apartments- On Swadley between Milligan Highway and Plymouth2/3/4 bedrooms. Pet friendly. Milligan Place- On Milligan Highway (left side heading toward Milligan from Johnson City ),Townhouse like apartments. Milligan View Apartments- On Milligan Highway (left side just before Milligan entrance),1 and 2 bedrooms. College View Apartments- On Milligan Highway on left immediately past the entrance to Milligan College1 bedroom.Room and Board Charges, 2007-08: Double Room $1,275; Single Room (when available) $1,475; Board (meal plan) is required for residence hall occupants $1,420; Snack Bar Plus $50. Meal Plan: Milligan College offers an unlimited access continuous service meal plan Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with late night service in the Grill. Complete meal programs are offered at traditional meal times, and, when the full program is not offered, beverages, cereals, deli, pizza, soup, salad, fruits, desserts, and breads are available. The dining hall becomes another community-oriented space where students can visit, study, or grab a bite with friends at their convenience.
221096 Motlow State Community College 2+2 in Elementary Education (Associate of Science in Teaching Degree) Full Time 4 Year(s) $4242 for 15 credit hours Education Department This program is designed for the student who plans to teach elementary education K-6 curriculum and it requires a cumulative GPA of 2.75, completion of the PRAXIS I (or a 22 or greater on the enhanced ACT), and suitable disposition statements as part of the exit requirements. This program is offered in partnership with Tennessee Technological University whereby students complete a prescribed program of study at Motlow prior to transferring to TTU classes on the Motlow Moore County or McMinnville Center campus. Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College   Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Education Department Education Department, Simon Hall 215, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1810 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business and Technology - Accounting Concentration Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Business and Technology Department This program is designed for students for a variety of positions in the broad field of business. This concentration prepares students in a broad range of accounting fields, including accounting systems, record keeping, financial statements, tax accounting, budgeting, and other accounting areas. Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, MATH 1630 Finite Mathematics, one course from: ART 1030 Art Appreciation, COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation, MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, area of emphasis requirements: ACT 2310 Principles of Accounting I, ACT 2320 Principles of Accounting II, ACT 2410 Income Tax Accounting Personal, ACT 2510 Intermediate Accounting I, ACT 2810 Auditing, ACT 2910 Accounting Applications On The Microcomputer, BUS 1210 Introduction to Business, BUS 2010 International Business, BUS 2220 Business Communications, BUS 2610 Legal Environment of Business, BUS 2710 Principles of Management, BUS 2910 Career Development, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, INFS 1150 Introduction to Microcomputers. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Business and Technology Department Business and Technology Department, Marcum Technology 255, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1863 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business and Technology - Accounting Concentration Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Business and Technology Department This program is designed for students for a variety of positions in the broad field of business. This concentration prepares students in a broad range of accounting fields, including accounting systems, record keeping, financial statements, tax accounting, budgeting, and other accounting areas. Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College   Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Business and Technology Department Business and Technology Department, Marcum Technology 255, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1863 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business and Technology - Business Computer Applications Concentration Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Business and Technology Department This program prepares students for a variety of positions in the field of business data processing. Students will gain proficiency in software applications in the field of business data processing as well as business-related programming languages. Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, MATH 1630 Finite Mathematics, one course from: ART 1030 Art Appreciation, COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation, MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, area of emphasis requirements: ACT 2310 Principles of Accounting I, ACT 2320 Principles of Accounting II, INFS 1150 Introduction to Microcomputers, INFS 1240 Word Processing Applications, INFS 1250 Spreadsheet Applications for Microcomputers, INFS 1260 Database Applications for Microcomputers, INFS 1270 Graphics/Web Page Development for the Business Professional, BUS 1210 Introduction to Business, BUS 2010 International Business, BUS 2220 Business Communications, BUS 2610 Legal Environment of Business, BUS 2710 Principles of Management, BUS 2910 Career Development, CST 1300 Visual Basic Programming Language, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Business and Technology Department Business and Technology Department, Marcum Technology 255, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1863 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business and Technology - Business Computer Programming Concentration Full Time 2 Year(s) $4242 for 15 credit hours Business and Technology Department This career program provides the student with the education necessary to work as a basic entry-level computer programmer in a business environment. It is designed for students interested in pursuing a programming career in business-related data processing applications. Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, MATH 1630 Finite Mathematics, one course from: ART 1030 Art Appreciation, COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation, MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, area of emphasis requirements: BUS 1210 Introduction to Business, BUS 2010 International Business, BUS 2220 Business Communications, BUS 2410 Business Statistics, BUS 2610 Legal Environment of Business, BUS 2710 Principles of Management, BUS 2910 Career Development, CST 1400 Introduction to Programming, CST 2400 Data Structures, CST 1300 Visual Basic Programming Language, CST 2450 C # Programming, CST 2660 Java Programming, INFS 1150 Introduction to Microcomputers. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Business and Technology Department Business and Technology Department, Marcum Technology 255, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1863 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business and Technology - Business Management Concentration Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Business and Technology Department This career program provides students a broad academic foundation in business and prepares for mid-management and junior level positions in business administration. Graduates will be able to perform in areas of business, limited accounting, computers, supervision, and general sales. Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, MATH 1630 Finite Mathematics, one course from: ART 1030 Art Appreciation, COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation, MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, area of emphasis requirements: ACT 2310 Principles of Accounting I, ACT 2320 Principles of Accounting II, ACT 2910 Accounting Applications on the Microcomputer, INFS 1150 Introduction to Microcomputers, BUS 1210 Introduction to Business, BUS 2010 International Business, BUS 2220 Business Communications, BUS 2410 Business Statistics, BUS 2610 Legal Environment of Business, BUS 2710 Principles of Management, BUS 2810 Principles of Marketing, BUS 2910 Career Development, BUS 2500 Human Resources Management or BUS 2750 Small Business Management, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Business and Technology Department Business and Technology Department, Marcum Technology 255, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1863 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in General Technology Major Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Business and Technology Department   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, MATH 1630 Finite Mathematics, one course from: ANT 2010 Introduction to Anthropology, COM 1110 American Media and Social Institutions, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, GGY 1010 Cultural Geography, GGY 2010 World Geography, one course from: ART 1030 Art Appreciation, COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation, MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, area of emphasis requirements: ACT 2310 Principles of Accounting I, INFS 1150 Introduction to Microcomputers, BUS 1210 Introduction to Business, BUS 2910 Career Development. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Business and Technology Department Business and Technology Department, Marcum Technology 255, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1863 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Applied Science Degree in Medical Laboratory Technology Program Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Motlow State Community College This program is jointly offered by the Motlow State Community College (MSCC) and Volunteer State Community College (VSCC). It is designed to prepare students for employment in Medical Laboratory Technology as well as for their nation board certification exam. Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College   Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Motlow State Community College Motlow State Community College, PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1500 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Applied Science in Early Childhood Education Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Education Department The purpose of this program is to create a Head Start statewide early childhood academic degree and professional/career development model that support the Head Start Reauthorization Act degree requirements for Head Start teachers/staff. This initiative builds on the established Tennessee Early Childhood Training Alliance (TECTA) model. The academic coursework and clinical practicum prepare students for CDA (Child Development Associate) assessment and credentialing. The major is not limited to Head Start personnel but is open to all persons, including paraprofessionals, wishing to gain professional expertise in the education and care of children from infant to age nine. Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College   Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Education Department Education Department, Simon Hall 215, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1810 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Nursing Education Office   Applicant must have a cumulative grade point average of 2.3 or higher on a 4.0 scale in all college level courses and be able to complete all developmental courses prior to beginning the nursing program. They should have completed Biology 2010 and 2020 within 5 years prior to entering the nursing program or be able to complete Biology 2010 and 2020 prior to beginning the nursing program with a grade of “C” or better. They should earn a HESI entrance exam score of 75% or higher. Associate degree Motlow State Community College   Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Nursing Education Office Nursing Education Office, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1628 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Applied Science in Nursing - LPN Transition Mobility Program Track Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Nursing Education Office   Applicant should be a graduate of an accredited practical nurse program and have a current Tennessee LPN license. They must complete all pre-requisite science courses and general education courses: Biology 2010 Anatomy and Physiology I, Biology 2020 Anatomy and Physiology II, English 1010 English Composition I, Psychology 1310 General Psychology I, Biology 2230 Microbiology and have a grade point average of 2.3 for all college work attempted. Completion of Anatomy and Physiology courses within the past 5 years with a grade of “C” or higher is required and they should earn a HESI entrance exam score of 75% or higher. Associate degree Motlow State Community College   Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Nursing Education Office Nursing Education Office, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1628 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Arts Degree in English Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Languages Department   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ART 1030 Art Appreciation or COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation or MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, two courses from: ANT 2010 Introduction to Anthropology, COM 1110 American Media and Social Institutions, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, GGY 1010 Cultural Geography, GGY 2010 World Geography, HPE 2340 Wellness Perspectives and Lifestyles, two courses from: BIOL 1110 General Biology I, BIOL 1120 General Biology II, BIOL 2010 Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 2020 Anatomy and Physiology II, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II, area of emphasis requirements: ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I or ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Languages Department Languages Department, Eoff Hall 208, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1701 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Arts Degree in General Studies (Track 1) Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Motlow State Community College   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, two courses from: BIOL 1110 General Biology I, BIOL 1120 General Biology II, BIOL 2010 Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 2020 Anatomy and Physiology II, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II, two courses from: ANT 2010 Introduction to Anthropology, COM 1110 American Media and Social Institutions, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, GGY 1010 Cultural Geography, GGY 2010 World Geography, HPE 2340 Wellness Perspectives and Lifestyles, POL 1110 American Government, POL 1120 State and Local Government. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Motlow State Community College Motlow State Community College, PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1500 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Arts Degree in General Studies (Track 2) Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Motlow State Community College   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, two courses from: BIOL 1110 General Biology I, BIOL 1120 General Biology II, BIOL 2010 Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 2020 Anatomy and Physiology II, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II, two courses from: ANT 2010 Introduction to Anthropology, COM 1110 American Media and Social Institutions, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, GGY 1010 Cultural Geography, GGY 2010 World Geography, HPE 2340 Wellness Perspectives and Lifestyles, POL 1110 American Government, POL 1120 State and Local Government, area of emphasis requirements: MATH 1720 Trigonometry/Pre-Calculus II or MATH 1830 Calculus for Business or MATH 1910 Calculus I or MATH 1920 Calculus II. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Motlow State Community College Motlow State Community College, PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1500 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Arts Degree in Geography Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Department of Social Sciences   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, two courses from: ANT 2010 Introduction to Anthropology, COM 1110 American Media and Social Institutions, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, HPE 2340 Wellness Perspectives and Lifestyles, POL 1110 American Government, POL 1120 State and Local Government, two courses from: BIOL 1110 General Biology I, BIOL 1120 General Biology II, BIOL 2010 Anatomy and Physiology I, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II, area of emphasis requirements: GGY 1010 Cultural Geography, GGY 2010 World Geography, GEOL 1030 Survey of Geology. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Department of Social Sciences Department of Social Sciences, Motlow State Community College, Dept 210PO Box 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1700 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Arts Degree in History Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Department of Social Sciences   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, two courses from: BIOL 1110 General Biology I, BIOL 1120 General Biology II, BIOL 2010 Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 2020 Anatomy and Physiology II, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II, area of emphasis requirements: HIST 1010 Survey of Western Civilization I, HIST 1020 Survey of Western Civilization II or HIST 1110 World Civilization I, HIST 1120 World Civilization II, POL 1110 American Government, POL 1120 State and Local Government. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Department of Social Sciences Department of Social Sciences, Motlow State Community College, Dept 210PO Box 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1700 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Arts Degree in Political Science Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Department of Social Sciences   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, POL 1110 American Government, POL 1120 State and Local Government, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, two courses from: BIOL 1110 General Biology I, BIOL 1120 General Biology II, BIOL 2010 Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 2020 Anatomy and Physiology II, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II, area of emphasis requirements: HIST 1010 Survey of Western Civilization I, HIST 1020 Survey of Western Civilization II or HIST 1110 World Civilization I, HIST 1120 World Civilization II. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Department of Social Sciences Department of Social Sciences, Motlow State Community College, Dept 210PO Box 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1700 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Arts Degree in Pre-Law Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Motlow State Community College   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, POL 1110 American Government, PSY 1310 General Psychology I or PSY 1320 General Psychology II or SOC 2110 Introduction to Sociology, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, two courses from: BIOL 1110 General Biology I, BIOL 1120 General Biology II, BIOL 2010 Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 2020 Anatomy and Physiology II, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II, area of emphasis requirements: SOC 2120 Social Problems, one course from: CJA 2010 Introduction to Criminal Justice, CJA 2110 The Judicial Process, CJA 2120 The Juvenile Justice System, CJA 2220 Correctional Procedures, CJA 2400 Introduction to Criminology, one course from: ANT 2010 Introduction to Anthropology, BIOL 1330 Environmental Science, BUS 2610 Legal Environment of Business, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Motlow State Community College Motlow State Community College, PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1500 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Arts Degree in Psychology Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Department of Social Sciences   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, PSY 1310 - General Psychology I, PSY 1320 - General Psychology II, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, two courses from: BIOL 1110 General Biology I, BIOL 1120 General Biology II, BIOL 2010 Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 2020 Anatomy and Physiology II, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II, area of emphasis requirements: PSY 2900 Abnormal Psychology, PSY 2210 Psychology of Social Behavior or PSY 2300 Developmental Psychology. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Department of Social Sciences Department of Social Sciences, Motlow State Community College, Dept 210PO Box 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1700 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Arts Degree in Social Science Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Motlow State Community College   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, two courses from: BIOL 1110 General Biology I, BIOL 1120 General Biology II, BIOL 2010 Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 2020 Anatomy and Physiology II, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II, two courses from the following: ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I and ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, or POL 1110 American Government and POL 1120 State and Local Government, or PSY 1310 General Psychology I and PSY 1320 General Psychology II, or SOC 2110 Introduction to Sociology and SOC 2120 Social Problems. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Motlow State Community College Motlow State Community College, PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1500 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Arts Degree in Sociology Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Department of Social Sciences   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, PSY 1310 General Psychology I, PSY 1320 General Psychology II, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, two courses from: BIOL 1110 General Biology I, BIOL 1120 General Biology II, BIOL 2010 Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 2020 Anatomy and Physiology II, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II, area of emphasis requirements: SOC 2110 Introduction to Sociology, SOC 2120 Social Problems, SOC 2200 Marriage and Family. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Department of Social Sciences Department of Social Sciences, Motlow State Community College, Dept 210PO Box 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1700 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in Agriculture Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Motlow State Community College   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, two courses from: ANT 2010 Introduction to Anthropology, COM 1110 American Media and Social Institutions, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, GGY 1010 Cultural Geography, GGY 2010 World Geography, HPE 2340 Wellness Perspectives and Lifestyles, POL 1110 American Government, POL 1120 State and Local Government, area of emphasis requirements: AGR 1010 Animal Science for Agriculture, AGR 1020 Plant Science for Agriculture, AGR 2340 Farm Animal Diseases, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Motlow State Community College Motlow State Community College, PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1500 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in Art Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Humanities Department   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation or MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, two courses from: ANT 2010 Introduction to Anthropology, COM 1110 American Media and Social Institutions, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, GGY 1010 Cultural Geography, GGY 2010 World Geography, HPE 2340 Wellness Perspectives and Lifestyles, POL 1110 American Government, area of emphasis requirements: ART 1110 Visual Studies in 2-D, ART 1140 Visual Studies in 3-D, ART 1210 Drawing I, ART 1220 Drawing II, ART 1920 Survey of Western Art I, ART 1930 Survey of Western Art II. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Humanities Department Humanities Department, Eoff Hall 209, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1702 The Humanities Department supports the mission of the college by providing and delivering quality instruction in the academic areas of Art, Music, Mass Communications, and Speech and Theatre.The department provides many new students with their first exposure to college-level humanities and also provides the college family and the community with diverse cultural offerings.The commitment of the department is three fold: prepare students for successful transfer to 4 year institutions, provide enrichment and exposure through cultural experiences, and promote the arts for students and the community. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in Biology Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Natural Science Department   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, BIOL 1110 General Biology I, BIOL 1120 General Biology II, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, two courses from: ANT 2010 Introduction to Anthropology, COM 1110 American Media and Social Institutions, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, GGY 1010 Cultural Geography, GGY 2010 World Geography, POL 1110 American Government, area of emphasis requirements: CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II, two of the following: BIOL 1330 Environmental Science, BIOL 2230 Microbiology, BIOL 2420 Genetics. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Natural Science Department Natural Science Department, Simon Hall 214, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1721 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in Chemistry Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Natural Science Department   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II, MATH 1910 Calculus I, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, two courses from: ANT 2010 Introduction to Anthropology, COM 1110 American Media and Social Institutions, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, GGY 1010 Cultural Geography, GGY 2010 World Geography, POL 1110 American Government, area of emphasis requirements: CHEM 2010 Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 2020 Organic Chemistry II, PHYS 2010 Non-Calculus Based Physics I, PHYS 2020 Non-Calculus Physics II. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Natural Science Department Natural Science Department, Simon Hall 214, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1721 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in Criminal Justice Administration (MTSU) Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Department of Social Sciences   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, SOC 2120 Social Problems, PSY 1310 General Psychology I or PSY 1320 General Psychology II or SOC 2110 Introduction to Sociology, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, PHYS 2010 Non-Calculus Based Physics I, PHYS 2020 Non-Calculus Physics II, MATH 1910 Calculus I, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, two courses from: BIOL 1110 General Biology I, BIOL 1120 General Biology II, BIOL 2010 Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 2020 Anatomy and Physiology II, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, area of emphasis requirements: CJA 2010 Introduction to Criminal Justice, CJA 2110 The Judicial Process, CJA 2120 The Juvenile Justice System, CJA 2210 Prevention and Control of Crime, CJA 2220 Correctional Procedures, POL 1110 American Government. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Department of Social Sciences Department of Social Sciences, Motlow State Community College, Dept 210PO Box 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1700 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in Criminal Justice Administration (TSU) Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Department of Social Sciences   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, PSY 1310 General Psychology I, SOC 2110 Introduction to Sociology, two courses from: HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, HIST 2030 Tennessee History, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, two courses from: BIOL 1110 General Biology I, BIOL 1120 General Biology II, BIOL 2010 Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 2020 Anatomy and Physiology II, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, area of emphasis requirements: PSY 1320 General Psychology II, SOC 2120 Social Problems, CJA 2010 Introduction to Criminal Justice, CJA 2110 The Judicial Process, CJA 2210 Prevention and Control of Crime, CJA 2220 Correctional Procedures. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Department of Social Sciences Department of Social Sciences, Motlow State Community College, Dept 210PO Box 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1700 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in Criminal Justice Administration (TTU) Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Department of Social Sciences   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, PSY 1310 General Psychology I, SOC 2110 Introduction to Sociology, two courses from: HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, HIST 2030 Tennessee History, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, two courses from: BIOL 1110 General Biology I, BIOL 1120 General Biology II, BIOL 2010 Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 2020 Anatomy and Physiology II, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, area of emphasis requirements: CJA 2010 Introduction to Criminal Justice, CJA 2120 The Juvenile Justice System, CJA 2400 Introduction to Criminology, POL 1110 American Government. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Department of Social Sciences Department of Social Sciences, Motlow State Community College, Dept 210PO Box 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1700 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in English Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Languages Department   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ART 1030 Art Appreciation or COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation or MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, two courses from: ANT 2010 Introduction to Anthropology, COM 1110 American Media and Social Institutions, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, GGY 1010 Cultural Geography, GGY 2010 World Geography, HPE 2340 Wellness Perspectives and Lifestyles, two courses from: BIOL 1110 General Biology I, BIOL 1120 General Biology II, BIOL 2010 Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 2020 Anatomy and Physiology II, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, area of emphasis requirements: ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I or ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II and electives from the following: COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation, IDS 1020 Seminar for Humanities Studies I, MUS 1030 Music Appreciation. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Languages Department Languages Department, Eoff Hall 208, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1701 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in Geography Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Department of Social Sciences   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, two courses from: ANT 2010 Introduction to Anthropology, COM 1110 American Media and Social Institutions, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, HPE 2340 Wellness Perspectives and Lifestyles, POL 1110 American Government, POL 1120 State and Local Government, two courses from: BIOL 1110 General Biology I, BIOL 1120 General Biology II, BIOL 2010 Anatomy and Physiology I, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II, area of emphasis requirements: GGY 1010 Cultural Geography, GGY 2010 World Geography, GEOL 1030 Survey of Geology. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Department of Social Sciences Department of Social Sciences, Motlow State Community College, Dept 210PO Box 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1700 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in History Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Department of Social Sciences   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, two courses from: BIOL 1110 General Biology I, BIOL 1120 General Biology II, BIOL 2010 Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 2020 Anatomy and Physiology II, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II, area of emphasis requirements: HIST 1010 Survey of Western Civilization I, HIST 1020 Survey of Western Civilization II or HIST 1110 World Civilization I, HIST 1120 World Civilization II, POL 1110 American Government, POL 1120 State and Local Government. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Department of Social Sciences Department of Social Sciences, Motlow State Community College, Dept 210PO Box 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1700 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in Homeland Security Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Motlow State Community College   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, SOC 2110 Introduction to Sociology, PSY 1310 General Psychology I or PSY 1320 General Psychology II, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, one course from: ART 1030 Art Appreciation, COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation, MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, area of emphasis requirements: BIOL 2550 Introduction to Forensic Science, CJA 2010 Introduction to Criminal Justice, CJA 2550 Understanding Terrorism, CST 2550 Computer Security, POL 1110 American Government, SOC 2120 Social Problems. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Motlow State Community College Motlow State Community College, PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1500 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in Mass Communications Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Humanities Department   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, one course from: ART 1030 Art Appreciation, COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation, MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, area of emphasis requirements: COM 1110 American Media and Social Institutions, COM 1120 Introduction to Media Writing, COM 1130 Introduction to Electronic Media. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Humanities Department Humanities Department, Eoff Hall 209, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1702 The Humanities Department supports the mission of the college by providing and delivering quality instruction in the academic areas of Art, Music, Mass Communications, and Speech and Theatre.The department provides many new students with their first exposure to college-level humanities and also provides the college family and the community with diverse cultural offerings.The commitment of the department is three fold: prepare students for successful transfer to 4 year institutions, provide enrichment and exposure through cultural experiences, and promote the arts for students and the community. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in Mathematics Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Mathematics Department   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, MATH 1910 Calculus I, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, two courses from: ANT 2010 Introduction to Anthropology, COM 1110 American Media and Social Institutions, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, GGY 1010 Cultural Geography, GGY 2010 World Geography, HPE 2340 Wellness Perspectives and Lifestyles, area of emphasis requirements: MATH 1920 Calculus II, MATH 2010 Elements of Linear Algebra, MATH 2110 Calculus III, MATH 2120 Differential Equations, one course from: CST 1300 Visual Basic Programming Language, CST 1400 Introduction to Programming, CST 2450 C # Programming. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Mathematics Department Mathematics Department, Simon Hall 119, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1810 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in Physics Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Natural Science Department   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, PHYS 2010 Non-Calculus Based Physics I, PHYS 2020 Non-Calculus Physics II, MATH 1910 Calculus I, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, two courses from: ANT 2010 Introduction to Anthropology, COM 1110 American Media and Social Institutions, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, GGY 1010 Cultural Geography, GGY 2010 World Geography, POL 1110 American Government, area of emphasis requirements: MATH 1920 Calculus II, MATH 2110 Calculus III, MATH 2120 Differential Equations. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Natural Science Department Natural Science Department, Simon Hall 214, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1721 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in Political Science Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Department of Social Sciences   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College   Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Department of Social Sciences Department of Social Sciences, Motlow State Community College, Dept 210PO Box 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1700 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in Pre-Dentistry Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Motlow State Community College   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II, MATH 1910 Calculus I, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, one course from: ART 1030 Art Appreciation, COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation, MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, two courses from: ANT 2010 Introduction to Anthropology, COM 1110 American Media and Social Institutions, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, GGY 1010 Cultural Geography, GGY 2010 World Geography, HPE 2340 Wellness Perspectives and Lifestyles, area of emphasis requirements: CHEM 2010 Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 2020 Organic Chemistry II, PHYS 2010 Non-Calculus Based Physics I, PHYS 2020 Non-Calculus Physics II, BIOL 2230 Microbiology. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Motlow State Community College Motlow State Community College, PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1500 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in Pre-Law Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Motlow State Community College   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, POL 1110 American Government, PSY 1310 General Psychology I or PSY 1320 General Psychology II or SOC 2110 Introduction to Sociology, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, one course from: ART 1030 Art Appreciation, COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation, MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, two courses from: BIOL 1110 General Biology I, BIOL 1120 General Biology II, BIOL 2010 Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 2020 Anatomy and Physiology II, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II, PHYS 2010 Non-Calculus Based Physics I, area of emphasis requirements: SOC 2120 Social Problems, one course from: CJA 2010 Introduction to Criminal Justice, CJA 2110 The Judicial Process, CJA 2120 The Juvenile Justice System, CJA 2220 Correctional Procedures, CJA 2400 Introduction to Criminology, three courses from: ANT 2010 Introduction to Anthropology, BIOL 1330 Environmental Science, BUS 2610 Legal Environment of Business, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, HPE 2340 Wellness Perspectives and Lifestyles, POL 1120 State and Local Government. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Motlow State Community College Motlow State Community College, PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1500 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in Pre-Medical Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Motlow State Community College   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II, MATH 1910 Calculus I, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, one course from: ART 1030 Art Appreciation, COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation, MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, two courses from: ANT 2010 Introduction to Anthropology, COM 1110 American Media and Social Institutions, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, GGY 1010 Cultural Geography, GGY 2010 World Geography, HPE 2340 Wellness Perspectives and Lifestyles, POL 1110 American Government, area of emphasis requirements: CHEM 2010 Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 2020 Organic Chemistry II, PHYS 2010 Non-Calculus Based Physics I, PHYS 2020 Non-Calculus Physics II, BIOL 2230 Microbiology. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Motlow State Community College Motlow State Community College, PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1500 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in Pre-Nursing Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Motlow State Community College   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, PSY 1310 General Psychology I, PSY 1320 General Psychology II, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, BIOL 1110 General Biology I, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, MATH 1530 Elementary Statistics, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, one course from: ART 1030 Art Appreciation, COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation, MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, area of emphasis requirements: BIOL 2010 Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 2020 Anatomy and Physiology II, BIOL 2230 Microbiology, SOC 2110 Introduction to Sociology, SOC 2120 Social Problems. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Motlow State Community College Motlow State Community College, PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1500 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in Pre-Optometry Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Motlow State Community College   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II, MATH 1910 Calculus I, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, one course from: ART 1030 Art Appreciation, COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation, MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, two courses from: ANT 2010 Introduction to Anthropology, COM 1110 American Media and Social Institutions, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, GGY 1010 Cultural Geography, GGY 2010 World Geography, HPE 2340 Wellness Perspectives and Lifestyles, area of emphasis requirements: BIOL 2230 Microbiology, CHEM 2010 Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 2020 Organic Chemistry II, PHYS 2110 Calculus Based Physics I, PHYS 2120 Calculus Based Physics II. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Motlow State Community College Motlow State Community College, PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1500 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in Pre-Pharmacy Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Motlow State Community College   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II, MATH 1910 Calculus I, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, one course from: ART 1030 Art Appreciation, COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation, MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, two courses from: ANT 2010 Introduction to Anthropology, COM 1110 American Media and Social Institutions, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, GGY 1010 Cultural Geography, GGY 2010 World Geography, HPE 2340 Wellness Perspectives and Lifestyles, area of emphasis requirements: BIOL 2230 Microbiology, CHEM 2010 Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 2020 Organic Chemistry II, PHYS 2010 Non-Calculus Based Physics I, PHYS 2020 Non-Calculus Physics II. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Motlow State Community College Motlow State Community College, PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1500 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in Pre-Physical Therapy Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Motlow State Community College   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, PSY 1310 General Psychology I, PSY 1320 General Psychology II, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, BIOL 1110 General Biology I, BIOL 1120 General Biology II, MATH 1530 Elementary Statistics, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, one course from: ART 1030 Art Appreciation, COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation, MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, area of emphasis requirements: BIOL 2010 Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 2020 Anatomy and Physiology II, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Motlow State Community College Motlow State Community College, PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1500 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in Pre-Veterinary Medicine Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Motlow State Community College   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, BIOL 1110 General Biology I, BIOL 1120 General Biology II, MATH 1530 Elementary Statistics, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, one course from: ART 1030 Art Appreciation, COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation, MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, two courses from: ANT 2010 Introduction to Anthropology, COM 1110 American Media and Social Institutions, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, GGY 1010 Cultural Geography, GGY 2010 World Geography, HPE 2340 Wellness Perspectives and Lifestyles, POL 1110 American Government, POL 1120 State and Local Government, area of emphasis requirements: AGR 1010 Animal Science for Agriculture, AGR 1020 Plant Science for Agriculture, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II, BIOL 2230 Microbiology. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Motlow State Community College Motlow State Community College, PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1500 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in Psychology Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Department of Social Sciences   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, PSY 1310 - General Psychology I, PSY 1320 - General Psychology II, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, two courses from: BIOL 1110 General Biology I, BIOL 1120 General Biology II, BIOL 2010 Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 2020 Anatomy and Physiology II, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II, area of emphasis requirements: PSY 2900 Abnormal Psychology, PSY 2210 Psychology of Social Behavior or PSY 2300 Developmental Psychology. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Department of Social Sciences Department of Social Sciences, Motlow State Community College, Dept 210PO Box 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1700 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in Social Science Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Motlow State Community College   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, one course from: ART 1030 Art Appreciation, COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation, MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, two courses from: BIOL 1110 General Biology I, BIOL 1120 General Biology II, BIOL 2010 Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 2020 Anatomy and Physiology II, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II, two courses from: ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I and ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II or POL 1110 American Government and POL 1120 State and Local Government or PSY 1310 General Psychology I and PSY 1320 General Psychology II or SOC 2110 Introduction to Sociology and SOC 2120 Social Problems. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Motlow State Community College Motlow State Community College, PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1500 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in Social Work Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Motlow State Community College   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, PSY 1310 General Psychology I, PSY 1320 General Psychology II, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, one course from: ART 1030 Art Appreciation, COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation, MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, two courses from: BIOL 1110 General Biology I, BIOL 1120 General Biology II, BIOL 2010 Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 2020 Anatomy and Physiology II, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II, area of emphasis requirements: SOC 2110 Introduction to Sociology, SOC 2120 Social Problems, SOC 2570 Introduction to Social Work. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Motlow State Community College Motlow State Community College, PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1500 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in Sociology Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Department of Social Sciences   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, PSY 1310 General Psychology I, PSY 1320 General Psychology II, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, two courses from: BIOL 1110 General Biology I, BIOL 1120 General Biology II, BIOL 2010 Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 2020 Anatomy and Physiology II, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II, area of emphasis requirements: SOC 2110 Introduction to Sociology, SOC 2120 Social Problems, SOC 2200 Marriage and Family. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Department of Social Sciences Department of Social Sciences, Motlow State Community College, Dept 210PO Box 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1700 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in Speech and Theatre Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Humanities Department   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, two courses from: ANT 2010 Introduction to Anthropology, COM 1110 American Media and Social Institutions, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, POL 1110 American Government, PSY 1310 General Psychology I, area of emphasis requirements: COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation, COM 1040 Voice and Diction, COM 1080 Oral Interpretation, COM 2020 Children's Drama, COM 2030 Theatre Production. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Humanities Department Humanities Department, Eoff Hall 209, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1702 The Humanities Department supports the mission of the college by providing and delivering quality instruction in the academic areas of Art, Music, Mass Communications, and Speech and Theatre.The department provides many new students with their first exposure to college-level humanities and also provides the college family and the community with diverse cultural offerings.The commitment of the department is three fold: prepare students for successful transfer to 4 year institutions, provide enrichment and exposure through cultural experiences, and promote the arts for students and the community. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in University Parallel Major - Accounting Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Business and Technology Department This program is designed for the student who intends to transfer to a four-year institution. Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, MATH 1630 Finite Mathematics, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, one course from: ART 1030 Art Appreciation, COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation, MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, area of emphasis requirements: ACT 2310 Principles of Accounting I, ACT 2320 Principles of Accounting II, INFS 1150 Introduction to Microcomputers, INFS 1250 Spreadsheet Applications for Microcomputers, BUS 2410 Business Statistics, BUS 2950 Business Seminar, MATH 1830 Calculus for Business. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Business and Technology Department Business and Technology Department, Marcum Technology 255, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1863 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in University Parallel Major - Business Administration Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Business and Technology Department This program is designed for the student who intends to transfer to a four-year institution. Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, MATH 1630 Finite Mathematics, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, one course from: ART 1030 Art Appreciation, COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation, MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, area of emphasis requirements: ACT 2310 Principles of Accounting I, ACT 2320 Principles of Accounting II, BUS 2410 Business Statistics, BUS 2950 Business Seminar, INFS 1150 Introduction to Microcomputers, INFS 1250 Spreadsheet Applications for Microcomputers, MATH 1830 Calculus for Business. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Business and Technology Department Business and Technology Department, Marcum Technology 255, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1863 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in University Parallel Major - Business Education Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Business and Technology Department This program is designed for the student who intends to transfer to a four-year institution. Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, MATH 1630 Finite Mathematics, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, one course from: ART 1030 Art Appreciation, COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation, MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, area of emphasis requirements: ACT 2310 Principles of Accounting I, ACT 2320 Principles of Accounting II, BUS 1210 Introduction to Business, BUS 2410 Business Statistics, INFS 1150 Introduction to Microcomputers, INFS 1240 Word Processing Applications, INFS 1250 Spreadsheet Applications for Microcomputers. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Business and Technology Department Business and Technology Department, Marcum Technology 255, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1863 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in University Parallel Major - Computer Science Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Business and Technology Department This program is designed for the student who intends to transfer to a four-year institution. Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, MATH 1630 Finite Mathematics, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, one course from: ART 1030 Art Appreciation, COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation, MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, area of emphasis requirements: CST 1400 Introduction to Programming, CST 2400 Data Structures, CST 2450 C # Programming, CST 2660 Java Programming, MATH 1920 Calculus II. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Business and Technology Department Business and Technology Department, Marcum Technology 255, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1863 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in University Parallel Major - Economics Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Business and Technology Department This program is designed for the student who intends to transfer to a four-year institution. Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, MATH 1630 Finite Mathematics, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, one course from: ART 1030 Art Appreciation, COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation, MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, one course from: ANT 2010 Introduction to Anthropology, COM 1110 American Media and Social Institutions, GGY 1010 Cultural Geography, GGY 2010 World Geography, HPE 2340 Wellness Perspectives and Lifestyles, area of emphasis requirements: ACT 2310 Principles of Accounting I, ACT 2320 Principles of Accounting II, BUS 2410 Business Statistics, BUS 2950 Business Seminar, INFS 1250 Spreadsheet Applications for Microcomputers, MATH 1830 Calculus for Business. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Business and Technology Department Business and Technology Department, Marcum Technology 255, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1863 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in University Parallel Major - Entrepreneurship Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Business and Technology Department This program is designed for the student who intends to transfer to a four-year institution. Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, MATH 1630 Finite Mathematics, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, one course from: ART 1030 Art Appreciation, COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation, MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, two courses from: BIOL 1110 General Biology I, BIOL 1120 General Biology II, BIOL 2010 Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 2020 Anatomy and Physiology II, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II, area of emphasis requirements: ACT 2310 Principles of Accounting I, ACT 2320 Principles of Accounting II, BUS 1210 Introduction to Business, BUS 2410 Business Statistics, BUS 2900 Entrepreneurship, BUS 2950 Business Seminar, INFS 1150 Introduction to Microcomputers. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Business and Technology Department Business and Technology Department, Marcum Technology 255, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1863 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in University Parallel Major - Industrial Management Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Business and Technology Department This program is designed for the student who intends to transfer to a four-year institution. Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, MATH 1630 Finite Mathematics, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, one course from: ART 1030 Art Appreciation, COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation, MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, one course from: ANT 2010 Introduction to Anthropology, COM 1110 American Media and Social Institutions, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, GGY 1010 Cultural Geography, GGY 2010 World Geography, HPE 2340 Wellness Perspectives and Lifestyles, POL 1110 American Government, area of emphasis requirements: IMT 1010 Fundamentals of Drafting, IMT 1070 Introduction to AutoCAD, IAT 1140 Manufacturing Processes, IMT 2230 Quality Control, INFS 1150 Introduction to Microcomputers. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Business and Technology Department Business and Technology Department, Marcum Technology 255, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1863 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in University Parallel Major - Information Systems Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Business and Technology Department This program is designed for the student who intends to transfer to a four-year institution. Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, MATH 1630 Finite Mathematics, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, one course from: ART 1030 Art Appreciation, COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation, MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, area of emphasis requirements: ACT 2310 Principles of Accounting I, ACT 2320 Principles of Accounting II, BUS 2410 Business Statistics, CST 1300 Visual Basic Programming Language, CST 1400 Introduction to Programming, MATH 1830 Calculus for Business. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Business and Technology Department Business and Technology Department, Marcum Technology 255, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1863 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in University Parallel Major - Office Management Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Business and Technology Department This program is designed for the student who intends to transfer to a four-year institution. Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, MATH 1630 Finite Mathematics, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, one course from: ART 1030 Art Appreciation, COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation, MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, area of emphasis requirements: ACT 2310 Principles of Accounting I, ACT 2320 Principles of Accounting II, INFS 1240 Word Processing Applications, BUS 2410 Business Statistics, BUS 2950 Business Seminar, INFS 1150 Introduction to Microcomputers. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Business and Technology Department Business and Technology Department, Marcum Technology 255, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1863 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science Degree in University Parallel Major - Pre-Engineering Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Business and Technology Department This program is designed for the student who intends to transfer to a four-year institution. Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, MATH 1630 Finite Mathematics, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, one course from: ART 1030 Art Appreciation, COM 1030 Theatre Appreciation, MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, one course from: ANT 2010 Introduction to Anthropology, COM 1110 American Media and Social Institutions, ECON 2020 Principles of Economics II, GGY 1010 Cultural Geography, GGY 2010 World Geography, HPE 2340 Wellness Perspectives and Lifestyles, POL 1110 American Government, area of emphasis requirements: CST 2450 C # Programming, CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I, MATH 1920 Calculus II, MATH 2010 Elements of Linear Algebra, MATH 2110 Calculus III. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Business and Technology Department Business and Technology Department, Marcum Technology 255, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1863 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science in Health and Physical Education Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Education Department This program is designed for the student who intends to transfer to a four-year institution. Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College   Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Education Department Education Department, Simon Hall 215, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1810 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science in Recreation Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Education Department   Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, HPE 2340 Wellness Perspectives and Lifestyles, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, BIOL 1110 General Biology I, BIOL 1120 General Biology II, MATH 1010 Mathematics for General Studies, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, one course from: ANT 2010 Introduction to Anthropology, ECON 2010 Principles of Economics I, PSY 1310 General Psychology I, PSY 1320 General Psychology II, SOC 2110 Introduction to Sociology, area of emphasis requirements: HPE 2000 Foundations of Physical Education, HPE 2070 Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries, HPE 2120 Camping and Outdoor Recreation, HPE 2300 Personal Health, HPE 2320 First Aid and Safety. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Education Department Education Department, Simon Hall 215, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1810 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221096 Motlow State Community College Associate of Science in Teaching K-6 Full Time Variable $4242 for 15 credit hours Education Department This program has been implemented throughout the Tennessee Board of Regents system to facilitate entry of transfer students from community colleges into university teacher education programs. Admission to the college is based on one of the following criteria: must have a regular high school diploma, General Education Development (GED) examination diploma, passed an American Council on Education (ACE) External Diploma (EDP) diploma, graduated from nonpublic high schools, and received a high school certificate or a diploma of special education. They must provide an official ACT/SAT report if the applicant is younger than 21 years of age. All degree-seeking students are required to take a placement test unless exempted by ACT/SAT scores or transfer credit. International students must have an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) report with a score of at least 500 on the paper-based test or at least 173 on the computer-based test or at least 61 on the Internet-based test or an official Michigan Test with a score of 72 or greater. Associate degree Motlow State Community College Modules include: ENGL 1010 English Composition I, ENGL 1020 English Composition II, COM 1010 Fundamentals of Speech, ART 1030 Art Appreciation or MUS 1030 Music Appreciation, HIST 2010 United States History I, HIST 2020 United States History II, BIOL 1030 Introduction to Biology, GEOL 1030 Survey of Geology, MATH 1010 Mathematics for General Studies, GGY 2010 World Geography, two courses from: ENGL 2030 Experiencing Literature, ENGL 2130 Survey of American Literature, ENGL 2230 Survey of British Literature, ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I, ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II, area of emphasis requirements: EDU 1120 Teaching and Technology, EDU 2110 The Psychology of Human Development and Learning, EDU 2100 Exceptional Child Development, MATH 1410 Number Concepts for Elementary Education, MATH 1420 Geometry for Elementary Education, PSCI 1030 Introduction to Physical Science. Motlow State Community College Jeannie Brown, Coordinator of International Education   PO BOX 8500, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1520 Education Department Education Department, Simon Hall 215, LYNCHBURG, Tennessee, 37352, +1 931 393 1810 Motlow State Community College is one of 45 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents system, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation.The College is an equal opportunity institution and welcomes applications for employment or admission regardless of age, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, or veteran status, and is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Level I associate degree. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in American Sign Language Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include ASL 1002 Finger spelling 2 hours ASL 1010 Foundations of Deafness 3 hours ASL 1110 American Sign Language I 3 hours ASL 1120 American Sign Language II 3 hours ASL 1130 American Sign Language III 3 hours ASL 2300 American Sign Language IV 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Art Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include ART 1121 Drawing I 3 hours ART 1122 Drawing II 3 hours ART 1132 Two-Dimensional Design 3 hours ART 1133 Three-Dimensional Design 3 hours ART 2221 Painting I 3 hours ART 2131 Art History Survey I 3 hours ART 2132 Art History Survey II 3 hours ART 2221 Painting I 3 hours ART 2222 Painting II 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County, 695 Holly Lane, WAVERLY, Tennessee, 37185, +1 931 296 1739 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Biology Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include BIOL 2230 Microbiology 4 hours CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I 4 hours CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II 4 hours Extra hour from General Education Math 0-1 hour Science Electives (choose from below) 6-7 hours CHEM 2010 Organic Chemistry I 4 hours CHEM 2020 Organic Chemistry II 4 hours BIOL 2230 Microbiology 4 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County, 695 Holly Lane, WAVERLY, Tennessee, 37185, +1 931 296 1739 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Business and Information Systems Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include ACCT 1104 Principles of Accounting I 3 hours ACCT 1105 Principles of Accounting II 3 hours AIS 1181 Business Software Applications 3 hours BUS 2315 Business Statistics 3 hours ECON 1111 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 hours ECON 1121 Principles of Microeconomics 3 hours MATH 1830 Concepts of Calculus 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County, 695 Holly Lane, WAVERLY, Tennessee, 37185, +1 931 296 1739 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Chemistry Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include PHYS 2110 Calculus Based Physics I 4 hours PHYS 2120 Calculus Based Physics II 4 hours CHEM 2010 Organic Chemistry I 4 hours CHEM 2020 Organic Chemistry II 4 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Child Development and Family Relations Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include ECED 1010 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 2 hours ECED 2010 Safe, Healthy, Learning Env 3 hours ECED 2015 Early Childhood Curriculum 3 hours ECED 2020 Infant, Toddler, Child Dev 3 hours ECED 2030 Infant and Toddler Care 3 hours ECED 2040 Fam Dynamics and Comm Involve 3 hours ECED 2060 Dev of Exceptional Children 3 hours ECED 2070 Development Assessment 3 hours ECED 2090 Creative Development 3 hours ECED 2120 Admin of Child Care Centers 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Communication Studies Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include SPCH 1112 Fundamentals of Speech Comm 3 hours SPCH 2111 Interpersonal Communications 3 hours SPCH 2222 Business and Professional Comm 3 hours THEA 1030 Intro to Theater 3 hours THEA 1035 Acting I 3 hours Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Computer Science Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include CS 1170 Computer Science I 4 hours CS 2170 Computer Science II 4 hours MATH 1910 Calculus and Analytical Geom I 4 hours CIS 2270 or CIS 2320 Java Application Development or Intro to C# 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Criminal Justice Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include PST 1000 Intro to Criminal Justice 3 hours PST 1005 Intro to Criminology 3 hours PST 1010 Criminal Law and Procedure 3 hours PST 2010 Criminal Investigation 3 hours PSCI 1030 Survey of Physical Science 3 hours PSYC 1111 Intro to Psychology 3 hours Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County, 695 Holly Lane, WAVERLY, Tennessee, 37185, +1 931 296 1739 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Early Childhood Education Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include ECED 1010 Introduction to Early Childhood Educ 2 hours ECED 2015 Early Childhood Curriculum 3 hours ECED 2020 Infant, Toddler, Child Dev 3 hours ECED 2030 Infant and Toddler Care 3 hours ECED 2040 Fam Dynamics and Comm Involve 3 hours ECED 2060 Dev of Exceptional Children 3 hours ECED 2070 Development Assessment 3 hours ECED 2090 Creative Development 3 hours EDUC 2010 Foundations of Education 3 hours MATH 1410 Math for Elementary Educ. I 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in English Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include ENGL 2030 Themes is Literature and Culture 3 hours ENGL 2110 Survey of American Lit I 3 hours ENGL 2120 Survey of American Lit II 3 hours ENGL 2210 Survey of British Lit I 3 hours ENGL 2220 Survey of British Lit II 3 hours ENGL 2310 Survey of World Lit I 3 hours ENGL 2320 Survey of World Lit II 3 hours ENGL 2133 Ethnic Lit: the United States 3 hours ENGL 2140 Introduction to Cinema 3 hours Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County, 695 Holly Lane, WAVERLY, Tennessee, 37185, +1 931 296 1739 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in French Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include FREN 1010 Beginning French I 3 hours FREN 1020 Beginning French II 3 hours FREN 2010 Intermediate French I 3 hours FREN 2020 Intermediate French II 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Geography Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include GEOG 1010 World Regional Geography I 3 hours GEOG 1020 World Regional Geography II 3 hours HIST 1110 World Civilization I 3 hours HIST 1120 World Civilization II 3 hours POLI 1111 Intro to Political Science 3 hours SOCI 1111 Intro to Sociology 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Health Information Management Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include ACCT 1104 Principles of Accounting I 3 hours ECON 1121 Principles of Microeconomics 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Healthcare Management Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include ACCT 1104 Principles of Accounting I 3 hours ECON 1121 Principles of Microeconomics 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in History Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include HIST 1110 World Civilization I 3 hours HIST 1120 World Civilization II 3 hours HIST 2030 Tennessee History 3 hours POLI 1111 Intro to Political Science 3 hours GEOG 1010 World Regional Geography I 3 hours GEOG 1020 World Regional Geography II 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County, 695 Holly Lane, WAVERLY, Tennessee, 37185, +1 931 296 1739 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Horticulture Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include HORT 1010 Intro to Horticulture 3 hours HORT 1110 Landscape Plant Materials I 3 hours HORT 1150 Soil and Fertilizers 3 hours HORT 1120 Landscape Design 3 hours HORT 1310 Horticulture Pesticides 3 hours BIOL 2211 General Botany 4 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Mathematics Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include MATH 1920 Calculus and Analytic Geom II 4 hours MATH 2110 Calculus and Analytic Geom III 4 hours MATH 2120 Differential Equations 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Music Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include MUS 1010 Materials of Music 3 hours MUS 1014 Class Voice 1 hour MUS 1020 Music Theory I 3 hours MUS 1025 Aural Skills I 1 hour MUS 1021 Music Theory II 3 hours MUS 1026 Aural Skills II 1 hour MUS 1040 Class Guitar I 1 hour MUS 1307 Campus Choir 1 hour MUS 2020 Music Theory III 3 hours MUS 2025 Aural Skills III 1 hour MUS 2021 Music Theory IV 3 hours MUS 2026 Aural Skills IV 1 hour MUS 2111 Hist of Popular Music for Mus Majors 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Philosophy Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include PHIL 1000 Critical Thinking 3 hours PHIL 1030 Introduction to Philosophy 3 hours PHIL 1111 Introduction to Ethics 3 hours PHIL 2021 Philosophy in Movies 3 hours PHIL 2022 Philosophy of Religion 3 hours PHIL 2023 Continental Philosophy 3 hours PHIL 2024 Environmental / Animal Ethics 3 hours PHIL 2200 World Religions 3 hours PHIL 2300 Ethics in Medicine 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Physical Education Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include PHED 1010 Intro to Health and Wellness 3 hours PHED 2130 Intro to Physical Education 3 hours PHED 2310 Community Health 3 hours BIOL 1215 Principles of Nutrition 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Physics Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include MATH 1920 Calculus and Analytic Geom II 4 hours MATH 2110 Calculus and Analytic Geom III 4 hours MATH 2120 Differential Equations 3 hours CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I 4 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Pre-Dentistry Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include BIOL 2010 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 hours BIOL 2020 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 hours CHEM 2010 Organic Chemistry I 4 hours CHEM 2020 Organic Chemistry II 4 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Pre-Engineering Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include MATH 1920 Calculus and Analytical Geom II 4 hours MATH 2110 Calculus and Analytical Geom III 4 hours CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I 4 hours CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II 4 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Pre-Exercise Physiology Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include BIOL 1215 Principles of Nutrition 3 hours BIOL 2010 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 hours BIOL 2020 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 hours BIOL 2230 Microbiology 4 hours PSYC 1111 Introduction to Psychology 3 hours PSYC 2111 Psychology of Human Growth and Dev 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Pre-Law Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College   Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County, 695 Holly Lane, WAVERLY, Tennessee, 37185, +1 931 296 1739 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Pre-Medical Technology Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I 4 hours CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II 4 hours CHEM 2010 Organic Chemistry I 4 hours CHEM 2020 Organic Chemistry II 4 hours BIOL 2230 Microbiology 4 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Pre-Medicine Technology Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include BIOL 2010 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 hours BIOL 2020 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 hours CHEM 2010 Organic Chemistry I 4 hours CHEM 2020 Organic Chemistry II 4 hours PHYS 2010 Non-Calculus Physics I 4 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Pre-Occupational Therapy Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include PSYC 1111 Intro to Psychology 3 hours PSCY 2111 Psy of Human Growth and Dev 3 hours BIOL 2120 Child and Adolescent Development 3 hours PSYC 2125 Abnormal Psychology 3 hours BIOL 1000 Medical Terminology 3 hours BIOL 2010 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 hours BIOL 2020 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 hours SOCI 1111 Introduction to Sociology 3 hours MATH 1530 Probability / Statistics 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Pre-Pharmacy Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include BIOL 1215 Principles of Nutrition 3 hours BIOL 1010 Intro Biology I 4 hours BIOL 1020 Intro Biology II 4 hours BIOL 1110 General Biology I 4 hours BIOL 1120 General Biology II 4 hours BIOL 2211 General Botany 4 hours BIOL 2010 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 hours BIOL 2020 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 hours BIOL 2230 Microbiology 4 hours CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I 4 hours CHEM 1110 General Chemistry II 4 hours CHEM 2010 Organic Chemistry I 4 hours CHEM 2020 Organic Chemistry II 4 hours MATH 1530 Probability / Statistics 3 hours MATH 1830 Concepts of Calculus 3 hours PHIL 2300 Ethics in Medicine 3 hours ECON 1111 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 hours ECON 1121 Principles of Microeconomics 3 hours PHYS 2010 Non-Calculus Physics I 4 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Pre-Physical Therapy Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include BIOL 2010 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 hours BIOL 2020 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 hours CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I 4 hours CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II 4 hours PHYS 2010 Non-Calculus Physics I 4 hours PHYS 2020 Non-Calculus Physics II 3 hours MATH 1530 Probability / Statistics 3 hours PSYCH 1111 Introduction to Psychology 3 hours PSYC 2111 Psychology of Human Growth and Dev 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Pre-Respiratory Therapy Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include BIOL 2010 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 hours BIOL 2020 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 hours BIOL 2230 Microbiology 4 hours CHEM 1110 General Chemistry 4 hours MATH 1530 Probability / Statistics 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Psychology Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include PSYC 1111 Intro to Psychology 3 hours PSCY 1115 Psychology of Adjustment 3 hours PSCY 2111 Psy of Human Growth and Dev 3 hours PSYC 2112 Social Psychology 3 hours PSCY 2120 Child and Adolescent Development 3 hours PSCY 2125 Abnormal Psychology 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County, 695 Holly Lane, WAVERLY, Tennessee, 37185, +1 931 296 1739 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Secondary Education Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include EDUC 2010 Foundations of Education 3 hours EDUC 2110 Educational Psychology 3 hours EDUC 2120 Intro to Special Education 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County, 695 Holly Lane, WAVERLY, Tennessee, 37185, +1 931 296 1739 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Social Work Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include SOCS 1010 Intro to Social Work 3 hours SOCS 1020 Human Behavior in Social Environ 3 hours SOCS 2055 Soc Work Interviewing Skills 3 hours SOCI 1112 Social Problems 3 hours SOCI 2112 Marriage and Family 3 hours ECON 1111 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Sociology Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include SOCS 1010 Intro to Social Work 3 hours SOCS 1020 Human Behavior in Social Environ 3 hours SOCS 2055 Soc Work Interviewing Skills 3 hours SOCI 1112 Social Problems 3 hours SOCI 2112 Marriage and Family 3 hours ECON 1111 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Spanish Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include SOCS 1010 Intro to Social Work 3 hours SOCS 1020 Human Behavior in Social Environ 3 hours SOCS 2055 Soc Work Interviewing Skills 3 hours SOCI 1112 Social Problems 3 hours SOCI 2112 Marriage and Family 3 hours ECON 1111 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A. in Special Education Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include EDUC 2010 Foundations of Education 3 hours ECED 2110 Educational Psychology 3 hours EDUC 2120 Intro to Special Education 3 hours MATH 1410 Math for Elem Education I 3 hours MATH 1420 Math for Elem Education II 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County, 695 Holly Lane, WAVERLY, Tennessee, 37185, +1 931 296 1739 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A.S. Degree in Logistics Technology Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College Logistics Technology prepares students for employment in the supply chain management field. The program is designed to introduce logistics principles to students seeking first-time employment in supply chain management or for more experienced individuals desiring to expand their knowledge. The A.A.S. Degree in Logistics Technology integrates Business Management and Computer Information Systems courses with the latest Logistics information providing a comprehensive business-logistics educational foundation. Logistics courses cover topics such as supply chain management principles, warehousing and distribution, inventory control, traffic management, regulatory compliance, and various analytical tools. Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include AIS 1181 Business Software Applications BUS 1113 Intro to Business BUS 2315 Business Statistics CIS 1060 Project Management ECON 1111 Principles of Macroeconomics LOGI 1000 Principles of Supply Chain Management LOGI 1010 Transportation and Traffic Management LOGI 1020 International Transportation Regulatory Compliance LOGI 1030 Warehouse and Inventory Management LOGI 1040 Purchasing Principles LOGI 1050 Logistics Seminar. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A.S. in Business Management - Business Administration Concentration Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus The Business Administration Concentration provides knowledge and skills sufficient to allow a person to be employed in a wide variety of service, merchandising, and manufacturing organizations. This program will be helpful to those individuals who wish to own and operate a business. Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include ECON 1111 or ECON 1121 Principles of Macroeconomics or Principles of Microeconomics ACCT 1104 Principles of Accounting I ACCT 1105 Principles of Accounting II AIS 1181 Business Software Applications MKT 1400 Customer Service and Sales BUS 2111 Organizational Behavior BUS 2650 Legal Environment of Business MKT 2220 Marketing BUS 2900 Management Applications. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus, 1000 Neal Street, COOKEVILLE, Tennessee, 38501, +1 931 520 0551 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A.S. in Business Management - Customer Service Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College   Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County, 695 Holly Lane, WAVERLY, Tennessee, 37185, +1 931 296 1739 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A.S. in Business Management - Entrepreneurship Concentration Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus The Entrepreneurship Concentration is designed to offer students the opportunity to focus on various entrepreneurial aspects of business. Instruction in the areas of planning, managing, marketing, accounting, and supervising are emphasized. This concentration provides students with a basis to enter the small business environment. Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include ACCT 1104 Principles of Accounting I ACCT 1105 Principles of Accounting II AIS 1181 Business Software Applications MKT 1400 Customer Service and Sales BUS 2111 Organizational Behavior BUS 2650 Legal Environment of Business BUS 2900 Management Applications ECON 1111 or ECON 1120 Principles of Macroeconomics or Principles of Microeconomics MKT 2220 Marketing. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus, 1000 Neal Street, COOKEVILLE, Tennessee, 38501, +1 931 520 0551 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A.S. in Business Management - Financial Services Concentration Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus The Financial Services Concentration provides the student with firm foundations in accounting principles, the U.S. monetary system, and the credit granting process. Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include ECON 1111 or ECON 1121 Principles of Macroeconomics or Principles of Microeconomics ACCT 1104 Principles of Accounting I ACCT 1105 Principles of Accounting II AIS 1181 Business Software Applications MKT 1400 Customer Service and Sales BUS 2111 Organizational Behavior BUS 2650 Legal Environment of Business MKT 2220 Marketing BUS 2900 Management Applications. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus, 1000 Neal Street, COOKEVILLE, Tennessee, 38501, +1 931 520 0551 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A.S. in Business Management - Marketing Concentration Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus The Marketing Concentration directs the student toward understanding the performance of business activities that direct the flow of goods and services from the producer to the consumer or user. Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include ECON 1111 or ECON 1121 Principles of Macroeconomics or Principles of Microeconomics ACCT 1104 Principles of Accounting I ACCT 1105 Principles of Accounting II AIS 1181 Business Software Applications MKT 1400 Customer Service and Sales BUS 2111 Organizational Behavior BUS 2650 Legal Environment of Business MKT 2220 Marketing BUS 2900 Management Applications. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus, 1000 Neal Street, COOKEVILLE, Tennessee, 38501, +1 931 520 0551 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A.S. in Business Management - Small Business Administration Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College   Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County, 695 Holly Lane, WAVERLY, Tennessee, 37185, +1 931 296 1739 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A.S. in Computer Technology Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus The goal of the Computer Technology (CPT) program is to prepare individuals to function as entry-level computer technicians. Students become proficient in operating systems, installation and maintenance of a variety of computers, and various hardware and networking components. The program emphasizes hardware, software, peripheral devices, telecommunications, operating systems, troubleshooting, PC architecture, and digital interfacing. Individual and team- based projects enhance the learning experience and give students vital hands-on job skills. Some of the courses in this program will help the students prepare for the A+ industry certification exam. Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include CPT 1010 User Support/Helpdesk CPT 1400 Digital Systems Interfacing CPT 1510 A+ Computer Hardware CPT 2320 Telecommunications CPT 2425 UNIX/Linux CPT 2430 Systems Troubleshooting CPT 2460 Advanced Topics CPT 2500 Computer Technology Capstone CNT 1170 Microsoft Professional OS CNT 2350 Windows Server Administration CIS 1060 Project Management. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus, 1000 Neal Street, COOKEVILLE, Tennessee, 38501, +1 931 520 0551 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A.S. in Electrical Engineering Technology - Electrical Engineering Technology Concentration Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus The Electrical Engineering Technology concentration emphasizes both theory and practical applications in applied electrical engineering technology. Graduates have a diversified understanding of modern methods and insight in comprehending new and future developments. Applied mathematics, physics, and liberal arts courses support comprehensive electrical technology studies. Laboratory experiments coordinate with classroom theory to provide practical hands-on learning. Students analyze industrial, commercial, and utility electrical power systems and study electrical and automated control systems with application to processing and manufacturing industries. Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include EETH 1110 Electric Circuits EETH 1115 Electric Circuits Lab EETH 1210 Electronic Circuits EETH 1215 Electronic Circuits Lab EETH 1220 Transformers/Rotating Machines EETH 1225 Transformers/Rotating Machines Lab EETH 1400 Digital Electronics EETH 1405 Digital Electronics Lab EETH 2010 Industrial Elec Controls EETH 2015 Industrial Elec Controls Lab EETH 2400 Optical and EM Propagation EETH 2600 Automatic Control System EETH 2640 Power Distribution EETH 2800 Electrical Capstone Course. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus, 1000 Neal Street, COOKEVILLE, Tennessee, 38501, +1 931 520 0551 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A.S. in Electrical Engineering Technology - Electronic Engineering Technology Concentration Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus The Electronic Engineering Technology concentration prepares graduates for various types of occupations involving electronics. The program is broad, rigorous, and comprehensive enough to ensure appropriate competencies in mathematics, physics, communication skills, and electronics. It also provides enough technical electives to allow students to tailor, to some degree, the training toward their future or present employment. Typical areas of emphasis are communications, electronic repair, manufacturing, and field service repair. The student receives extensive hands-on experience in all the electronic courses using equipment now available on the job. Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include EETH 1110 Electric Circuits EETH 1115 Electric Circuits Lab EETH 1210 Electronic Circuits EETH 1215 Electronic Circuits Lab EETH 1400 Digital Electronics EETH 1405 Digital Electronics Lab EETH 2010 Industrial Elec Controls EETH 2015 Industrial Elec Controls Lab EETH 2220 Electronic Communications EETH 2225 Electronic Communications Lab EETH 2230 Digital Communications EETH 2235 Digital Communications Lab EETH 2250 Fiber Optics and Cabling EETH 2255 Fiber Optics and Cabling Lab EETH 2400 Optical and EM Propagation EETH 2800 Electrical Capstone Course. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus, 1000 Neal Street, COOKEVILLE, Tennessee, 38501, +1 931 520 0551 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A.S. in General Technology - Business Concentration Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include ENGL 1010 English Composition I 3 0 3 SPCH 1010 Speech 3 03MATH 1630 Finite Mathematics Social Sciences Electives Humanities Electives Business BUS 1113 Intro to Business BUS 2310 Business Ethics BUS 2400 Principles of Management ECON 1111 or ECON 1121 Principles of Macroeconomics or Principles of Microeconomics ACCT 1104 Principles of Accounting I GPT 1000 Electives. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus, 1000 Neal Street, COOKEVILLE, Tennessee, 38501, +1 931 520 0551 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A.S. in General Technology - Engineering Concentration Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include ACT 1391 History of Architecture AIS 1180 Intro to Microcomputing CAD 1200 Computer Aided Drafting I CNT 1005 Intro to Computer Networks COM 1000 Beginning HTML COM 1111 Graphic Processes CIS 1030 Program Logic and Design CPT 1010 User/Support/Help Desk EETH 1110 Electric Circuits EETH 1115 Electric Circuits Lab ENGT 1000 Intro to Engr Technology HORT 1010 Intro to Horticulture MST 1240 Digital Audio Production I MST 1310 The Internet for Musicians
HO 1110 Basic Photography.
Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus, 1000 Neal Street, COOKEVILLE, Tennessee, 38501, +1 931 520 0551 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A.S. in Office Administration - Business Office Professional Concentration Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus This concentration opens up career opportunities such as Receptionist, Office Manager and Administrative Assistant. Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College   Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus, 1000 Neal Street, COOKEVILLE, Tennessee, 38501, +1 931 520 0551 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A.S. in Office Administration - Medical Office Professional Concentration Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus This concentration opens up career opportunities such as Transcriptionist, Administrative Assistant, Receptionist and Office Manager. Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College   Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus, 1000 Neal Street, COOKEVILLE, Tennessee, 38501, +1 931 520 0551 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A.S. in Police Science - Crime Scene Investigation Concentration Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus The Police Science program prepares individuals for careers in police administration. Graduates of the degree program will have the skills and knowledge to seek employment in the criminal justice field, including law enforcement, private security, and crime scene investigation. The program provides the education and training needed for entry-level personnel and advancement opportunities for those presently employed in the criminal justice field. The Police Science program offers concentrations in Police Administration and Crime Scene Investigation. Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include PST 1000 Introduction to Criminal Justice PST 1010 Criminal Law and Procedure PST 1080 Interv/Interrog Techniques PST 1090 Traffic Accident Investigation. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus, 1000 Neal Street, COOKEVILLE, Tennessee, 38501, +1 931 520 0551 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A.S. in Police Science - Police Administration Concentration Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus The Police Science program prepares individuals for careers in police administration. Graduates of the degree program will have the skills and knowledge to seek employment in the criminal justice field, including law enforcement, private security, and crime scene investigation. The program provides the education and training needed for entry-level personnel and advancement opportunities for those presently employed in the criminal justice field. The Police Science program offers concentrations in Police Administration and Crime Scene Investigation. Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include PST 1000 Introduction to Criminal Justice PST 1010 Criminal Law and Procedure PST 1035 Report Writ for Law Enforce PST 1040 Defensive Tactics PST 1080 Interv/Interrog Techniques PST 1090 Traffic Accident Investigation PST 2000 Drug Identification and Effects PST 2020 Police Firearms PST 2030 Seminar in Police Science. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus, 1000 Neal Street, COOKEVILLE, Tennessee, 38501, +1 931 520 0551 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A.S. in Pre-Nursing Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include PSYC 1111 Intro to Psychology 3 hours PSCY 2111 Psy of Human Growth and Dev 3 hours BIOL 2010 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 hours BIOL 2020 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 hours BIOL 2230 Microbiology 4 hours SOCI 111 Introduction to Sociology 3 hours CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I 4 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County, 695 Holly Lane, WAVERLY, Tennessee, 37185, +1 931 296 1739 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.A.S. in Social Services Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus Social Services prepares students to work with human service agencies that serve children and youth, the elderly and disabled, the homeless, families in need, and individuals in crisis situations. The program includes theoretical and practical components that will enable graduates to work in many areas of public and private social welfare agencies. Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include SOCS 1010 Intro to Social Work SOCS 1020 Human Behavior Social Environ SOCS 2020 Theories/Methods Soc Svc Prac SOCS 2035 Alcohol and Drug Abuse SOCS 2045 or ECED 2040 Family Systems or Fam Dynamics and Comm Involve SOCS 2060 Field Practicum. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus Nashville State Community College - Cookeville Campus, 1000 Neal Street, COOKEVILLE, Tennessee, 38501, +1 931 520 0551 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in American Sign Language (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include ASL 1002 Finger spelling 2 hours ASL 1010 Foundations of Deafness 3 hours ASL 1110 American Sign Language I 3 hours ASL 1120 American Sign Language II 3 hours ASL 1130 American Sign Language III 3 hours ASL 2300 American Sign Language IV 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Art (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include ART 1121 Drawing I 3 hours ART 1122 Drawing II 3 hours ART 1132 Two-Dimensional Design 3 hours ART 1133 Three-Dimensional Design 3 hours ART 2221 Painting I 3 hours ART 2131 Art History Survey I 3 hours ART 2132 Art History Survey II 3 hours ART 2221 Painting I 3 hours ART 2222 Painting II 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County, 695 Holly Lane, WAVERLY, Tennessee, 37185, +1 931 296 1739 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Biology (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include BIOL 2230 Microbiology 4 hours CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I 4 hours CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II 4 hours Extra hour from General Education Math 0-1 hour Science Electives (choose from below) 6-7 hours CHEM 2010 Organic Chemistry I 4 hours CHEM 2020 Organic Chemistry II 4 hours BIOL 2230 Microbiology 4 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County, 695 Holly Lane, WAVERLY, Tennessee, 37185, +1 931 296 1739 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Business and Information Systems (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include ACCT 1104 Principles of Accounting I 3 hours ACCT 1105 Principles of Accounting II 3 hours AIS 1181 Business Software Applications 3 hours BUS 2315 Business Statistics 3 hours ECON 1111 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 hours ECON 1121 Principles of Microeconomics 3 hours MATH 1830 Concepts of Calculus 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County, 695 Holly Lane, WAVERLY, Tennessee, 37185, +1 931 296 1739 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Chemistry (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include PHYS 2110 Calculus Based Physics I 4 hours PHYS 2120 Calculus Based Physics II 4 hours CHEM 2010 Organic Chemistry I 4 hours CHEM 2020 Organic Chemistry II 4 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Child Development and Family Relations (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include ECED 1010 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 2 hours ECED 2010 Safe, Healthy, Learning Env 3 hours ECED 2015 Early Childhood Curriculum 3 hours ECED 2020 Infant, Toddler, Child Dev 3 hours ECED 2030 Infant and Toddler Care 3 hours ECED 2040 Fam Dynamics and Comm Involve 3 hours ECED 2060 Dev of Exceptional Children 3 hours ECED 2070 Development Assessment 3 hours ECED 2090 Creative Development 3 hours ECED 2120 Admin of Child Care Centers 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Communication Studies (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include SPCH 1112 Fundamentals of Speech Comm 3 hours SPCH 2111 Interpersonal Communications 3 hours SPCH 2222 Business and Professional Comm 3 hours THEA 1030 Intro to Theater 3 hours THEA 1035 Acting I 3 hours Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Criminal Justice (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include PST 1000 Intro to Criminal Justice 3 hours PST 1005 Intro to Criminology 3 hours PST 1010 Criminal Law and Procedure 3 hours PST 2010 Criminal Investigation 3 hours PSCI 1030 Survey of Physical Science 3 hours PSYC 1111 Intro to Psychology 3 hours Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County, 695 Holly Lane, WAVERLY, Tennessee, 37185, +1 931 296 1739 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Early Childhood Education (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include ECED 1010 Introduction to Early Childhood Educ 2 hours ECED 2015 Early Childhood Curriculum 3 hours ECED 2020 Infant, Toddler, Child Dev 3 hours ECED 2030 Infant and Toddler Care 3 hours ECED 2040 Fam Dynamics and Comm Involve 3 hours ECED 2060 Dev of Exceptional Children 3 hours ECED 2070 Development Assessment 3 hours ECED 2090 Creative Development 3 hours EDUC 2010 Foundations of Education 3 hours MATH 1410 Math for Elementary Educ. I 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in English (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include ENGL 2030 Themes is Literature and Culture 3 hours ENGL 2110 Survey of American Lit I 3 hours ENGL 2120 Survey of American Lit II 3 hours ENGL 2210 Survey of British Lit I 3 hours ENGL 2220 Survey of British Lit II 3 hours ENGL 2310 Survey of World Lit I 3 hours ENGL 2320 Survey of World Lit II 3 hours ENGL 2133 Ethnic Lit: the United States 3 hours ENGL 2140 Introduction to Cinema 3 hours Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County, 695 Holly Lane, WAVERLY, Tennessee, 37185, +1 931 296 1739 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Geography (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include GEOG 1010 World Regional Geography I 3 hours GEOG 1020 World Regional Geography II 3 hours HIST 1110 World Civilization I 3 hours HIST 1120 World Civilization II 3 hours POLI 1111 Intro to Political Science 3 hours SOCI 1111 Intro to Sociology 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Health Information Management (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include ACCT 1104 Principles of Accounting I 3 hours ECON 1121 Principles of Microeconomics 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Healthcare Management (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include ACCT 1104 Principles of Accounting I 3 hours ECON 1121 Principles of Microeconomics 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in History (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include HIST 1110 World Civilization I 3 hours HIST 1120 World Civilization II 3 hours HIST 2030 Tennessee History 3 hours POLI 1111 Intro to Political Science 3 hours GEOG 1010 World Regional Geography I 3 hours GEOG 1020 World Regional Geography II 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County, 695 Holly Lane, WAVERLY, Tennessee, 37185, +1 931 296 1739 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Horticulture (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include HORT 1010 Intro to Horticulture 3 hours HORT 1110 Landscape Plant Materials I 3 hours HORT 1150 Soil and Fertilizers 3 hours HORT 1120 Landscape Design 3 hours HORT 1310 Horticulture Pesticides 3 hours BIOL 2211 General Botany 4 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Mathematics (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include MATH 1920 Calculus and Analytic Geom II 4 hours MATH 2110 Calculus and Analytic Geom III 4 hours MATH 2120 Differential Equations 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Music (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include MUS 1010 Materials of Music 3 hours MUS 1014 Class Voice 1 hour MUS 1020 Music Theory I 3 hours MUS 1025 Aural Skills I 1 hour MUS 1021 Music Theory II 3 hours MUS 1026 Aural Skills II 1 hour MUS 1040 Class Guitar I 1 hour MUS 1307 Campus Choir 1 hour MUS 2020 Music Theory III 3 hours MUS 2025 Aural Skills III 1 hour MUS 2021 Music Theory IV 3 hours MUS 2026 Aural Skills IV 1 hour MUS 2111 Hist of Popular Music for Mus Majors 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Philosophy (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include PHIL 1000 Critical Thinking 3 hours PHIL 1030 Introduction to Philosophy 3 hours PHIL 1111 Introduction to Ethics 3 hours PHIL 2021 Philosophy in Movies 3 hours PHIL 2022 Philosophy of Religion 3 hours PHIL 2023 Continental Philosophy 3 hours PHIL 2024 Environmental / Animal Ethics 3 hours PHIL 2200 World Religions 3 hours PHIL 2300 Ethics in Medicine 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Physical Education (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include PHED 1010 Intro to Health and Wellness 3 hours PHED 2130 Intro to Physical Education 3 hours PHED 2310 Community Health 3 hours BIOL 1215 Principles of Nutrition 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Physics (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include MATH 1920 Calculus and Analytic Geom II 4 hours MATH 2110 Calculus and Analytic Geom III 4 hours MATH 2120 Differential Equations 3 hours CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I 4 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Pre-Dentistry (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include BIOL 2010 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 hours BIOL 2020 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 hours CHEM 2010 Organic Chemistry I 4 hours CHEM 2020 Organic Chemistry II 4 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Pre-Engineering (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include MATH 1920 Calculus and Analytical Geom II 4 hours MATH 2110 Calculus and Analytical Geom III 4 hours CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I 4 hours CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II 4 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Pre-Exercise Physiology (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include BIOL 1215 Principles of Nutrition 3 hours BIOL 2010 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 hours BIOL 2020 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 hours BIOL 2230 Microbiology 4 hours PSYC 1111 Introduction to Psychology 3 hours PSYC 2111 Psychology of Human Growth and Dev 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Pre-Industrial Technology (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I 3 hours PHYS 2010 Non-Calculus Physics I 4 hours PHYS 2020 Non-Calculus Physics II 4 hours ENGT 1000 Intro to Engr Technology 3 hours EETH 1110 Electric Circuits 3 hours EETH 1115 Electric Circuits Lab 1 hour. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Pre-Law (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College   Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County, 695 Holly Lane, WAVERLY, Tennessee, 37185, +1 931 296 1739 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Pre-Medical Technology (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I 4 hours CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II 4 hours CHEM 2010 Organic Chemistry I 4 hours CHEM 2020 Organic Chemistry II 4 hours BIOL 2230 Microbiology 4 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Pre-Medicine Technology (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include BIOL 2010 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 hours BIOL 2020 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 hours CHEM 2010 Organic Chemistry I 4 hours CHEM 2020 Organic Chemistry II 4 hours PHYS 2010 Non-Calculus Physics I 4 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Pre-Occupational Therapy (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include PSYC 1111 Intro to Psychology 3 hours PSCY 2111 Psy of Human Growth and Dev 3 hours BIOL 2120 Child and Adolescent Development 3 hours PSYC 2125 Abnormal Psychology 3 hours BIOL 1000 Medical Terminology 3 hours BIOL 2010 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 hours BIOL 2020 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 hours SOCI 1111 Introduction to Sociology 3 hours MATH 1530 Probability / Statistics 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Pre-Pharmacy (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include BIOL 1215 Principles of Nutrition 3 hours BIOL 1010 Intro Biology I 4 hours BIOL 1020 Intro Biology II 4 hours BIOL 1110 General Biology I 4 hours BIOL 1120 General Biology II 4 hours BIOL 2211 General Botany 4 hours BIOL 2010 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 hours BIOL 2020 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 hours BIOL 2230 Microbiology 4 hours CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I 4 hours CHEM 1110 General Chemistry II 4 hours CHEM 2010 Organic Chemistry I 4 hours CHEM 2020 Organic Chemistry II 4 hours MATH 1530 Probability / Statistics 3 hours MATH 1830 Concepts of Calculus 3 hours PHIL 2300 Ethics in Medicine 3 hours ECON 1111 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 hours ECON 1121 Principles of Microeconomics 3 hours PHYS 2010 Non-Calculus Physics I 4 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Pre-Physical Therapy (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include BIOL 2010 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 hours BIOL 2020 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 hours CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I 4 hours CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II 4 hours PHYS 2010 Non-Calculus Physics I 4 hours PHYS 2020 Non-Calculus Physics II 3 hours MATH 1530 Probability / Statistics 3 hours PSYCH 1111 Introduction to Psychology 3 hours PSYC 2111 Psychology of Human Growth and Dev 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Pre-Respiratory Therapy (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include BIOL 2010 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 hours BIOL 2020 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 hours BIOL 2230 Microbiology 4 hours CHEM 1110 General Chemistry 4 hours MATH 1530 Probability / Statistics 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Psychology (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include PSYC 1111 Intro to Psychology 3 hours PSCY 1115 Psychology of Adjustment 3 hours PSCY 2111 Psy of Human Growth and Dev 3 hours PSYC 2112 Social Psychology 3 hours PSCY 2120 Child and Adolescent Development 3 hours PSCY 2125 Abnormal Psychology 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County, 695 Holly Lane, WAVERLY, Tennessee, 37185, +1 931 296 1739 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Secondary Education (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include EDUC 2010 Foundations of Education 3 hours EDUC 2110 Educational Psychology 3 hours EDUC 2120 Intro to Special Education 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County, 695 Holly Lane, WAVERLY, Tennessee, 37185, +1 931 296 1739 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Social Work (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include SOCS 1010 Intro to Social Work 3 hours SOCS 1020 Human Behavior in Social Environ 3 hours SOCS 2055 Soc Work Interviewing Skills 3 hours SOCI 1112 Social Problems 3 hours SOCI 2112 Marriage and Family 3 hours ECON 1111 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Sociology (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include SOCS 1010 Intro to Social Work 3 hours SOCS 1020 Human Behavior in Social Environ 3 hours SOCS 2055 Soc Work Interviewing Skills 3 hours SOCI 1112 Social Problems 3 hours SOCI 2112 Marriage and Family 3 hours ECON 1111 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3333 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College A.S. in Special Education (University Parallel Transfer Degree) Full Time Variable $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County   Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include EDUC 2010 Foundations of Education 3 hours ECED 2110 Educational Psychology 3 hours EDUC 2120 Intro to Special Education 3 hours MATH 1410 Math for Elem Education I 3 hours MATH 1420 Math for Elem Education II 3 hours. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County, 695 Holly Lane, WAVERLY, Tennessee, 37185, +1 931 296 1739 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
221184 Nashville State Community College Associate of Science in Teaching (A.S.T.) in Elementary Education - K-6 Curriculum Full Time 4 Year(s) $431 per credit hour (maximum $5003) for Spring semester; $431 per credit hour for Summer semester Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County The Associate of Science in Teaching (A.S.T.) Degree is designed as a transfer degree for students who wish to pursue a career in elementary education, teaching children in kindergarten through sixth grade in public and private schools. The graduate with an A.S.T. degree will have completed the first two years of a four-year degree required for teacher certification in elementary education in Tennessee. Students who earn the A.S.T. can transfer to any of the six Tennessee Board of Regents universities for their junior and senior years and are prepared to apply for acceptance into the university’s teacher education program. Admission requirements include a minimum score of 500 (paper test), 173 (computerized test), or 61 (new internet-based) is required on the Test of English as a Foreign Language for admission. Course work completed at another United States college or university or graduation from a United States high school may be used in lieu of TOEFL. Additional institutional placement assessment is required of all international students. Any academic skills deficiencies must be removed through enrollment in college prep courses. The University’s TOEFL code number is 1149. The TOEFL is not required for a non-degree ESL student. Associate degree Nashville State Community College Modules include EDUC 2010 Foundations of Education EDUC 2110 Educational Psychology EDUC 2120 Intro to Special Education MATH 1410 Math for Elem Education I MATH 1420 Math for Elem Education II GEOL 1110 or ASTR 1010Earth Science or Solar System Astronomy. Nashville State Community College   8800 120 White Bridge Road, NASHVILLE, Tennessee, 37209, +1 615 353 3215 Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County Nashville State Community College - Humphreys County, 695 Holly Lane, WAVERLY, Tennessee, 37185, +1 931 296 1739 The mission of Nashville State Technical Community College is to provide comprehensive educational programs and partnerships, exemplary services, an accessible, progressive learning environment, and responsible leadership to improve the quality of life for the community it serves. The college serves a broad geographic area comprised of Davidson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, and Stewart Counties, and the Upper Cumberland region. Nashville State offers associate degrees and certificates that prepare students to think and perform well whether entering the workforce or transferring to a university upon graduation. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences - Teacher Education Track Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus   Applicant must have grade of C or better in the following courses: SOCSCI-249; ENG-201; MATH-113 and have program GPA of 2.5. They must have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College   Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Arts Degree in Graphic Design Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is designed to prepare students with the skills necessary to embark on a career in the exciting world of graphic design. They will be introduced to a variety of career-related disciplines: design of print- and computer-generated graphics for textbooks, technical manuals, newspapers, magazines, web applications and advertising; and additional applications in design for promotion, point-of-purchase packaging and outdoor advertising. They will learn how to produce a professional portfolio for employment. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; and a portfolio with 10 examples of art and related media. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: COMART-103 Design Elements and Principles, COMART-107 Digital Imaging: Adobe Photoshop, COMART-115 Typography 1, COMART-122 Vector Graphics: Adobe Illustrator, COMART-104 Design Research and Conception, COMART-106 Graphic Design Trends, COMART-110 Publication Design Using Adobe InDesign, COMART-111 Advertising Layout, COMART-109 Photographic Art Direction, COMART-117 Packaging and Exhibition Design, COMART-116 Interactive Media Design, COMART-118 Typography 2, COMART-112 Graphic Design Workshop, COMART-113 Media Campaign Development, COMART-152 Digital Portfolio, COMART-153 Portfolio Assessment. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Accounting Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program provides students with basic and specialized accounting skills - auditing, cost, taxes, governmental nonprofit, and computerized bookkeeping. Employment opportunities are excellent; graduates should expect to find positions in banking, business and industry, financial companies, utilities, and governmental nonprofit organizations. Core skills include an ability to perform arithmetic computations quickly, organize complex data and follow generally accepted accounting procedures. Applicant must have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: ACCTG-111 Accounting 1, BADM-160 Business Law 1 3, ACCTG-113 Accounting 2 4, ACCTG-123 Income Taxes 1 3, ACCTG-125 Cost Accounting 3, ACCTG-116 Intermediate Accounting 1, ACCTG-122 Accounting Software Applications, ACCTG-126 Accounting for Managers, ACCTG-142 Payroll Accounting, RBUS-111 Business Communications, ACCTG-117 Intermediate Accounting 2, ACCTG-124 Income Taxes 2 , ACCTG-127 Auditing. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Accounting Distance / Online Variable Contact provider International Student Admissions Office This program provides students with basic and specialized accounting skills - auditing, cost, taxes, governmental nonprofit, and computerized bookkeeping. Employment opportunities are excellent; graduates should expect to find positions in banking, business and industry, financial companies, utilities, and governmental nonprofit organizations. Core skills include an ability to perform arithmetic computations quickly, organize complex data and follow generally accepted accounting procedures. Applicant must have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: ACCTG-111 Accounting 1, BADM-160 Business Law 1 3, ACCTG-113 Accounting 2 4, ACCTG-123 Income Taxes 1 3, ACCTG-125 Cost Accounting 3, ACCTG-116 Intermediate Accounting 1, ACCTG-122 Accounting Software Applications, ACCTG-126 Accounting for Managers, ACCTG-142 Payroll Accounting, RBUS-111 Business Communications, ACCTG-117 Intermediate Accounting 2, ACCTG-124 Income Taxes 2 , ACCTG-127 Auditing. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233     MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Administrative Assistant Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program prepares today’s students for a challenging, high-impact career in a fast-paced business environment. Students will begin with core courses in oral and written communication skills, document production, records management and office procedures. Advanced skills will be developed in computer applications (word processing, spreadsheet, database, presentation graphics), electronic and Internet communications, international office protocol and procedures, and basic office accounting. Applicant must have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: OFTECH-102 Office Technologies, OFTECH-103 Keyboard and Keypad, OFTECH-122 Business English Essentials, OFTECH-136 Keyboarding Skill Development 1, RBUS-102 Mathematics of Business, OFTECH-104 Maintaining Your Home Computer and Windows, OFTECH-119 Information Management, OFTECH-133 Business Document Production 1, OFTECH-146 Keyboarding Skill Development 2, OFTECH-123 Business Proofreading and Editing, ACCTG-102 Basic Office Accounting, OFTECH-137 Business Document Production 2, OFTECH-165 Administrative Office Procedures 1, OFTECH-184 Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint, RBUS-111 Business Communications, OFTECH-185 MS Office - Integrated, OFTECH-196 Administrative Assistant Internship, RBUS-180 Business Career Planning. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Administrative Assistant Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Oak Creek Campus This program prepares today’s students for a challenging, high-impact career in a fast-paced business environment. Students will begin with core courses in oral and written communication skills, document production, records management and office procedures. Advanced skills will be developed in computer applications (word processing, spreadsheet, database, presentation graphics), electronic and Internet communications, international office protocol and procedures, and basic office accounting. Applicant must have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: OFTECH-102 Office Technologies, OFTECH-103 Keyboard and Keypad, OFTECH-122 Business English Essentials, OFTECH-136 Keyboarding Skill Development 1, RBUS-102 Mathematics of Business, OFTECH-104 Maintaining Your Home Computer and Windows, OFTECH-119 Information Management, OFTECH-133 Business Document Production 1, OFTECH-146 Keyboarding Skill Development 2, OFTECH-123 Business Proofreading and Editing, ACCTG-102 Basic Office Accounting, OFTECH-137 Business Document Production 2, OFTECH-165 Administrative Office Procedures 1, OFTECH-184 Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint, RBUS-111 Business Communications, OFTECH-185 MS Office - Integrated, OFTECH-196 Administrative Assistant Internship, RBUS-180 Business Career Planning. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Oak Creek Campus Oak Creek Campus, 6665 South Howell Avenue, OAK CREEK, Wisconsin, 53154, +1 414 571 4500 MATC&#39;s Oak Creek Campus is situated on 102 acres just east of I-94.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is near General Mitchell International Airport. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Oak Creek Campus This program meets the need for technically trained HVAC personnel in equipment installation, maintenance and servicing. The program provides the necessary background in mathematics, drafting, electricity and thermodynamics. Graduates often obtain work as sales representatives, air conditioning technicians, refrigeration technicians and system design technicians. Core skills include mechanical aptitude, manual dexterity and the ability to analyze equipment operation. Applicant must have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: HVAC-109 Introduction to the HVAC Industry, HVAC2-110 Air Conditioning Fundamentals, HVAC2-113 Electrical Fundamentals, HVAC2-132 Architectural and Mechanical Fundamentals, HVAC2-114 Electrical Controls and Systems, HVAC2-115 Refrigeration 1, HVAC2-120 Heating Systems 1, WELD-144 Welding Fundamentals for HVAC, HVAC2-116 Refrigeration 2, HVAC2-121 Heating Systems 2, HVAC2-146 Digital Energy Management Systems, HVAC2-125 Control Application and Circuits, HVAC2-126 Air Conditioning Systems, HVAC2-144 Servicing and Troubleshooting Refrigeration and Air Conditioning. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Oak Creek Campus Oak Creek Campus, 6665 South Howell Avenue, OAK CREEK, Wisconsin, 53154, +1 414 571 4500 MATC&#39;s Oak Creek Campus is situated on 102 acres just east of I-94.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is near General Mitchell International Airport. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Anesthesia Technology Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program prepares students to function as an integral member of an anesthesia team in a surgical setting. They will be educated in the theoretical concepts and clinical applications in the on-campus surgical suite where they may learn professional skills prior to having actual patient contact. These skills include assisting with intubations, assembling monitoring lines, patient transport, interpreting physiological information, patient preparation and patient positioning. Additionally, they will be assigned to various hospitals as part of their clinical phase of education. Applicant must have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: ANTECH-102 Introduction to Anesthesia Technology, HEALTH-101 Medical Terminology, ANTECH-117 AT Fundamentals 1, ANTECH-118 AT Instrumentation 1, CVTECH-110 EKG Analysis, ANTECH-120 AT Clinical Procedures, ANTECH-133 Anesthetics, ANTECH-137 AT Fundamentals 2, ANTECH-138 AT Instrumentation 2, ANTECH-139 Anesthesia Technology Clinical Experience 1, CVTECH-132 Physical Principles of Medicine, ANTECH-185 Anesthesia Technology Clinical Seminar, ANTECH-186 Anesthesia Technology Clinical Experience 2, ANTECH-187 Anesthesia Technology Clinical Experience 3. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Animation Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is designed to prepare students for a career in the field of 3D Animation. MATC's unique facilities, in combination with the curriculum of this program, offer students a comprehensive background in 3D Animation. Coursework covers basic skills in drawing, traditional animation and the use of tools such as Photoshop and AfterEffects. Coursework also covers advanced skills in 3D modeling, lighting, texturing, animation and specialized skills such as lip-sync and character animation. Portfolio reviews in several courses are designed to allow the student to compile samples of their work and initiate a job search. Applicant must have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: ANIM-101 Basic Drawing for Animators, ANIM-104 Principles of Character Development, ANIM-106 Principles of 3D Animation, ANIM-105 Texture and Material Editing, ANIM-120 Environment and Set Design, ANIM-125 3D Modeling, ANIM-180 Digital Cinematography, ANIM-115 Refining the Character, ANIM-130 3D Simulations and Illustrations, ANIM-140 Timelines, Keyframes and Kinematics, ANIM-135 Character Expression and Lipsync, ANIM-150 Animation Studio 1, ANIM-155 Animation Internship, ANIM-160 Animation Portfolio, ANIM-165 Digital Post Production. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Architectural Technology Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is structured to prepare students for work in the architectural and construction-related fields. The primary emphasis of the program is in developing entry-level skills needed for employment. Students are introduced to architectural drafting first through basic sketching techniques, then through extensive training in computer-aided architectural drafting and Building Information Modeling (BIM) using AutoCAD and REVIT (BIM) software. Construction materials and methods for wood frame, masonry, concrete and steel constructions are studied. Building codes are reviewed. Mechanical and environmental systems dealing with heating and ventilating, plumbing, electricity, life safety, lighting and acoustics are covered. There are also courses in the history and theory of architecture, building structural systems, and architectural practices and procedures. Applicant must have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: ARCHT-101 Architectural Theory and Drawing 1, ARCHT-105 Architectural History, ARCHT-110 Computer Applications for Architecture, ARCHT-121 Architectural Materials and Methods 1, ARCHT-102 Architectural Theory and CADD 2, ARCHT-120 Structural Systems and Components, ARCHT-122 Architectural Materials and Methods 2, ARCHT-103 Architectural Theory and CADD 3, ARCHT-131 Mechanical and Environmental Systems 1, ARCHT-104 Architectural Theory and CADD 4, ARCHT-132 Mechanical and Environmental Systems 2, ARCHT-141 Architectural Practices and Procedures. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Automotive Technology Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Mequon Campus This program prepares students to perform bumper-to-bumper diagnostics, repair and preventative maintenance on automobiles and light trucks. The three Automotive Technology programs are Ford ASSET (Automotive Student Service Educational Training), Chrysler LLC CAP (College Automotive Program); and CART (Comprehensive Automotive Repair Technology). The Ford ASSET program and the Chrysler LLC program focus on the Ford and Chrysler automobiles, whereas the Comprehensive Automotive program focuses on import automobiles. Applicant must have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: AUTO2-150 Automotive Fundamentals, AUTO2-151 Electrical Systems and Power Accessories, AUTO2-164 Automotive Internship 1, AUTO2-152 Heating and Air Conditioning, AUTO2-153 Alignment, Suspension and Steering, AUTO2-154 Fuel Management 1, AUTO2-165 Automotive Internship 2, AUTO2-156 Fuel Management 3, AUTO2-157 Engine Concepts, AUTO2-166 Automotive Internship 3, AUTO2-155 Fuel Management 2, AUTO2-160 Automotive Accessories, AUTO2-158 Transmission, Transaxles and Drivelines, AUTO2-159 Automotive Brakes. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Mequon Campus Mequon Campus, 5555 West Highland Road, MEQUON, Wisconsin, 53092, +1 262 238 2200 MATC&#39;s Mequon Campus is in a picturesque, rural area of Mequon, west of I-43 and east of Green Bay Road.This campus is close to the Mequon Rotary Park and the Mee-Kwon Park Golf Course. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Banking and Financial Services Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus In this program students will learn accounting and financial principles for employment areas, including banks, credit unions, insurance and consumer finance companies, finance departments and government offices Applicant should have a high school diploma or GED and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement test is required. Applicant must have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: BADM-120 Introduction to Money, Banking, and Financial Markets, COMPSW-106 Introduction to MS Office, ACCTG-111 Accounting 1, BADM-160 Business Law 1, RBUS-102 Mathematics of Business, ACCTG-113 Accounting 2, BADM-104 Business Statistics, MKTG-107 Customer Service Management, RBUS-111 Business Communication, BADM-122 Investment Principles, BADM-126 Business Finance, BADM-170 Credit Management Procedures, BADM-192 Risk Management and Insurance, MKTG-104 Selling Principles. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Biomedical Electronics Technology Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is designed to prepare students for a technical career with an employer that uses repairs or manufactures biomedical electronic equipment, such as bedside monitor systems and EKG machines. Admission to the program include: a high school diploma or GED; one year of high school-level algebra or the equivalent; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; good health as evidenced by a medical examination; documentation of compliance with Wisconsin’s Caregiver Law; proper immunizations. They must have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: ELCTEC-110 DC and AC Electronics 1, ELCTEC-130 Digital Electronics, ELCTEC-170 Computer Systems, ELCTEC-111 DC and AC Electronics 2, ELCTEC-120 Electronic Devices and Circuits, ELCTEC-134 Biomedical Instrumentation, ELCTEC-137 Biomedical Electronics Tech Internship 1, ELCTEC-140 Microprocessors, ELCTEC-154 Electronic Communications, ELCTEC-133 Medical Imaging Equipment, ELCTEC-138 Biomedical Electronics Tech Internship 2, ELCTEC-176 Computer Networks. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Business Management Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program prepares students to start a career in business and it is also useful if they are seeking a job change or advancement. The training is designed to give students a broad background of business knowledge. Admission to the program include: a high school diploma or GED; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment They must have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: BADM-134 Business Organization and Management, COMPSW-106 Introduction to MS Office, OFTECH-103 Keyboard and Keypad, BADM-160 Business Law 1, MKTG-102 Marketing Principles, RBUS-102 Mathematics of Business, ACCTG-110 Financial Accounting, BADM-104 Business Statistics, BADM-192 Risk Management and Insurance, MGTDEV-191 Supervision, RBUS-111 Business Communications, BADM-126 Business Finance, BADM-145 Small Business Management, BADM-155 Management Principles, MGTDEV-193 Human Resource Management, RBUS-180 Business Career Planning. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Business Management Distance / Online Variable Contact provider International Student Admissions Office This program prepares students to start a career in business and it is also useful if they are seeking a job change or advancement. The training is designed to give students a broad background of business knowledge. Admission to the program include: a high school diploma or GED; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment They must have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: BADM-134 Business Organization and Management, COMPSW-106 Introduction to MS Office, OFTECH-103 Keyboard and Keypad, BADM-160 Business Law 1, MKTG-102 Marketing Principles, RBUS-102 Mathematics of Business, ACCTG-110 Financial Accounting, BADM-104 Business Statistics, BADM-192 Risk Management and Insurance, MGTDEV-191 Supervision, RBUS-111 Business Communications, BADM-126 Business Finance, BADM-145 Small Business Management, BADM-155 Management Principles, MGTDEV-193 Human Resource Management, RBUS-180 Business Career Planning. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233     MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Cardiovascular Technology Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus In this program students will learn procedures to recognize and relieve symptoms of cardiac disease. The program begins with one year of general coursework and the second year focuses on a subspecialty: either invasive CVT (Cardiac Cath Lab) or noninvasive CVT (Echocardiography). The continuing demand for cardiovascular technicians is high because of an increase in cardiovascular disease and the aging population. Most job placement is in hospital departments, and with experience, physicians’ offices and sales. Admission to the program include: a high school diploma or GED; one year of high school-level algebra or the equivalent; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; good health as evidenced by a medical examination; documentation of compliance with Wisconsin’s Caregiver Law; proper immunizations. They must have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: CVTECH-102 Introduction to Cardiovascular Technology, CVTECH-110 EKG Analysis, CVTECH-115 Essentials of Cardiovascular Care 1, CVTECH-117 Invasive CVT Fundamentals 1, CVTECH-118 Introduction to Echocardiography, CVTECH-132 Physical Principles of Medicine, CVTECH-138 Noninvasive CVT Fundamentals, CVTECH-120 Invasive CVT Clinical Procedure, CVTECH-133 Cardiovascular Agents, CVTECH-135 Essentials of Cardiovascular Care 2, CVTECH-137 Invasive CVT Fundamentals 2, CVTECH-139 Invasive CVT Clinical Experience 1, CVTECH-185 Invasive CVT Clinical Seminar, CVTECH-186 Invasive CVT Clinical Experience 2, CVTECH-187 Invasive CVT Clinical Experience 3, CVTECH-121 Echocardiography Clinical Procedures, CVTECH-140 Echocardiography Instrumentation, CVTECH-145 Echocardiography Fundamentals, CVTECH-149 Echocardiography Clinical Experience 1, CVTECH-143 Ultrasound Principles and Physics, CVTECH-195 Echocardiography Clinical Seminar, CVTECH-196 Echocardiography Clinical Experience 2, CVTECH-197 Echocardiography Clinical Experience 3. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Chemical Technician Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program trains students to perform as an analyst or chemist’s assistant in paint, plastics, polymer, solvent, electric power and manufacturing companies. Most program graduates work in laboratories analyzing raw materials and finished products, pilot plant operations, research and development, and customer technical assistance. Chemical technicians assure the quality of the products of the manufacturing, chemical and allied industries. Admission to the program include: high school diploma or GED; one year of high school-level coursework in the following: chemistry, algebra, and advanced algebra or Technical Mathematics 1 (MATH-151); demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They must have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: CHEMT-101 Chem Laboratory/Process Safety, CHEMT-103 Intro to Chemical Technology, CHEMT-111 General Chemistry 1 or NATSCI-211 Chemistry 1, CHEMT-105 Intro to Instrumental Methods, CHEMT-112 General Chemistry 2 or NATSCI-212 Chemistry 2, CHEMT-107 Industrial Methods of Analysis, CHEMT-115 Quantitative Analysis or NATSCI 215 Quantitative Chemical Analysis, CHEMT-117 Organic Chemistry 1 or NATSCI-217 Organic Chemistry, CHEMT-109 Chemical Processes, CHEMT-116 Instrumental Analysis, CHEMT-118 Organic Chemistry 2, CHEMT-119 Organic Chemistry Laboratory. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Civil Engineering Technology Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program prepares engineering technicians to assist civil engineers in planning, designing, scheduling, estimating, surveying and inspecting construction projects. These projects include highways, bridges, buildings, water systems, land development and other projects. The elective surveying courses provide the student with an option for a career in land surveying. This program is approved by the Land Surveyor section of the Wisconsin Examining Board of Architects, Professional Engineers, Designers and Land Surveyors. Admission to the program include: high school diploma or GED; one year of high school-level algebra; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They must have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: CIVIL-101 Engineering Drawing, CIVIL-105 Computer Applications, CIVIL-135 Public Works Engineering and Estimating, CIVIL-155 Surveying 1, CIVIL-102 Introduction to AutoCAD, CIVIL-147 Soils and Materials Testing, CIVIL-156 Surveying 2, CIVIL-106 Intermediate AutoCAD, CIVIL-141 Statics and Strength of Materials, CIVIL-157 Route and Highway Surveying, CIVIL-142 Structures, CIVIL-148 Structural Detailing, CIVIL-158 Land Surveying, CIVIL-170 Sewer and Water Systems. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Clinical Laboratory Technician Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is directed toward preparing you for employment as a medical laboratory technician (MLT) or clinical laboratory technician (CLT) in hospitals, clinics and doctors’ offices. Opportunities also exist in commercial industries, scientific research and infection control, both in the public and private sectors. Admission to the program include: high school diploma or GED; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; one year of high school-level or one semester of college level of the following: algebra, biology and chemistry; good health as evidenced by a medical examination; proper immunizations; documentation that the Essential Job Functions for a medical laboratory technologist have been reviewed and documentation of compliance with Wisconsin’s Caregiver Law. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: HEALTH-101 Medical Terminology, CLABT-110 Basic Lab Skills, CLABT-111 Phlebotomy, CLABT-113 QA Lab Math, CLABT-114 Urinalysis, CLABT-115 Basic Immunology Concepts, CLABT-120 Basic Hematology, CLABT-121 Coagulation, CLABT-122 Introduction to Blood Bank, CLABT-123 Advanced Blood Bank, CLABT-130 Advanced Hematology, CLABT-131 Clinical Chemistry 1, CLABT-132 Clinical Chemistry 2, CLABT-133 Clinical Microbiology, CLABT-140 Advanced Microbiology, CLABT-143 Seminar, CLABT-151 Clinical Experience 1, CLABT-152 Clinical Experience 2. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Computer Electronics Technology Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program prepares students for a technical career in the computer field and they will learn to operate, install, configure, upgrade and maintain microcomputers, peripheral devices and network hardware. They also develop software programs using the most popular operating systems (DOS, Windows, UNIX, Netware) and programming languages (C, MASM - the Intel assembly language). This program is designed to provide a blend of hands-on learning experiences in both computer hardware and software using up-to-date equipment. Admission to the program include: high school diploma or GED; one year of high school-level algebra or the equivalent; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: ELCTEC-110 DC and AC Electronics 1, ELCTEC-130 Digital Electronics, ELCTEC-170 Computer Systems, ELCTEC-111 DC and AC Electronics 2, ELCTEC-120 Electronic Devices and Circuits, ELCTEC-140 Microprocessors, ELCTEC-186 Fabrication Techniques, ELCTEC-154 Electronic Communications, ELCTEC-173 Computing with C, ELCTEC-174 Hardware Systems, ELCTEC-178 Software Systems, ELCTEC-172 Input/output Programming, ELCTEC-176 Computer Networks, ELCTEC-179 Advanced Computer Systems. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is designed to prepare students for employment in law enforcement at the state, local, and federal levels, as well as in the field of private security. The program includes an opportunity for participation in an optional pair of courses as internships within law enforcement agencies. Admission to the program include: high school diploma or GED; one year of high school-level algebra or the equivalent; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: POLICE-100 History and Philosophy of Policing, POLICE-108 Introduction to Criminal Justice Process, POLICE-125 Crime Prevention, POLICE-102 Organization and Administration, POLICE-113 Criminal Law, POLICE-131 Traffic Theory, POLICE-115 Criminal Evidence, POLICE-117 Arrest, Search and Seizure, POLICE-123 Criminal Investigation, POLICE-135 Juvenile Law and Procedure, POLICE-141 Police Report Writing, Records and Interviewing, POLICE-152 Victimology. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Culinary Arts Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is designed to prepare students for a career in the restaurant, hotel and institutional food service industry. Coursework covers a broad spectrum: the preparation of basic and specialized foods, basic dining room service, wine and beverage study, menu planning and nutrition, catering and special function planning, sanitation and hygiene, purchasing and inventory, and food, beverage and labor cost control. This program is accredited by the American Culinary Federation Educational Institute Accrediting Commission. Admission to the program include: high school diploma or GED; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: CULART-100 Introduction to Food Service/Hospitality Industry, CULART-101 Culinary Skills 1, CULART-102 Culinary Skills 2, CULMGT-112 Food Service Sanitation, CULART-104 Introduction to Food Service Cost Control, CULART-103 Business and Industry Food Service, CULART-105 Dining Room Service, CULART-107 Field Experience in Food Service/Hospitality Industry, CULMGT-101 Menu Planning and Design, CULMGT-102 Food and Beverage Procurement, BAKING-101 Specialty Baking and Pastry Techniques 1, BAKING-102 Specialty Baking and Pastry Techniques 2, CULART-106 Catering and Grade Manger, CULART-108 Specialty Foods, HOTEL-133 Supervision in the Hospitality Industry. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Dental Hygiene Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program’s curriculum blends academic and clinical courses. Clinical experience is acquired in the dental hygiene clinic at Milwaukee Area Technical College and several external sites. Applicant should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: DENHYG-101 Dental Health Safety, DENHYG-102 Oral Anatomy, Embryology and Histology, DENHYG-103 Dental Radiography, DENHYG-105 Dental Hygiene Process 1, DENHYG-106 Dental Hygiene Process 2, DENHYG-107 Dental Hygiene Ethics and Professionalism, DENHYG-108 Periodontology, DENHYG-109 Cariology, DENHYG-110 Nutrition and Oral Health, DENHYG-111 General and Oral Pathology, DENHYG-112 Dental Hygiene Process 3, DENHYG-113 Dental Materials, DENHYG-114 Dental Pharmacology, DENHYG-115 Community Dental Health, DENHYG-116 Dental Pain Management, DENHYG-117 Dental Hygiene Process 4. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Dietetic Technician Full Time Variable $7473 for 70 credits West Allis Campus This program prepares students for a career that is exciting, challenging and allows you to succeed, excel and feel good. Dietetics is the science of managing food and nutrition to promote health. It’s a vital, growing field open to creativity and opportunity, and the possibilities are endless. A dietetic technician typically works as a member of the food service or health care team. The program provides theoretical instruction, supervised clinical experience and field experience. Admission to the program include: high school diploma or GED; one year of high school level biology and chemistry; good health as evidenced by a medical examination; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; documentation of proper immunizations; documentation that the Essential Job Functions have been reviewed in keeping with the requirements of the federal Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA); and documentation of compliance with Wisconsin’s Caregiver Law. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: CULMGT-112 Applied Food Service Sanitation, DIETNT-107 Food Science, DIETNT-123 Dietetic Technician Orientation, DIETNT-151 Nutrition for Dietetics, DIETNT-160 Medical Terminology for the Dietetic Technician, DIETNT-108 Food Service Management 1, DIETNT-118 Food Service Management 1 Coordinated Practice, DIETNT-124 Medical Nutrition Therapy 1, DIETNT-134 Medical Nutrition Therapy 1 Coordinated Practice, DIETNT-152 Physiology for Dietetics, DIETNT-156 Nutrition in the Life Cycle, DIETNT-166 Nutrition in the Life Cycle: Coordinated Practice, DIETNT-125 Medical Nutrition Therapy 2, DIETNT-135 Medical Nutrition Therapy 2 Coordinated Practice, DIETNT-157 Food Service Management 2, DIETNT-167 Food Service Mgmt 2 Coordinated Practice, DIETNT-155 Community Nutrition, DIETNT-127 Seminar in Dietetics, DIETNT-136 Medical Nutrition Therapy Field Experience, DIETNT-146 Food and Nutrition Management Field Experience, DIETNT-170 Nutritional Counseling Skills. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 West Allis Campus West Allis Campus, 1200 South 71st Street, WEST ALLIS, Wisconsin, 53214, +1 414 456 5500 MATC&#39;s West Allis Campus is in a friendly neighborhood south of I-94 and east of I-894.It is enlivened by a sense of community among students, faculty and staff.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Early Childhood Education Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is designed to provide you with the skills and knowledge to pursue a career in child care or exceptional education settings for young children. The program offers a comprehensive course of study, including health care and nutrition, literature and language arts, creative activities, communication skills and supervised experience in licensed child care centers. Program requirements include the completion of four practicum experiences. Admission to the program include: high school diploma or GED; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; good health as evidenced by a medical examination; proper immunizations; and documentation of compliance with Wisconsin’s Caregiver Law. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: CHILDD-148 ECE: Foundations of Early Childhood Education, CHILDD-151 ECE: Infant and Toddler Development, CHILDD-167 ECE: Health, Safety and Nutrition, CHILDD-174 ECE: Practicum 1, CHILDD-178 ECE: Art, Music and Language Arts, CHILDD-179 ECE: Child Development, CHILDD-188 ECE: Guiding Child Behavior, CHILDD-192 ECE: Practicum 2, CHILDD-194 ECE: Math, Science and Social Studies, CHILDD-166 ECE: Curriculum Planning, CHILDD-187 ECE: Children with Differing Abilities, CHILDD-195 ECE: Family and Community Relations, CHILDD-197 ECE: Practicum 3, CHILDD-198 ECE: Administering an Early Childhood Program, CHILDD-199 ECE: Practicum 4. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Electronic Engineering Technology Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits West Allis Campus This program is targeted to prepare students for professional and supervisory positions in the field of electronics. It includes opportunities to develop the skills for engineering support in high-tech electronic industry environments. Graduates who later become interested in pursuing a baccalaureate degree may continue in a customized certificate program to complete the necessary requirements for admission to an engineering technologist four-year program. Students can select any one of the following options: Job-Ready or MSOE Transfer (Advanced 2+2 Option). Admission to the program include: high school diploma or GED; one year of high school-level geometry and one year of high school-level algebra, or equivalent; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; and normal vision and good manual dexterity are important for success in the program. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: ELCTEC-110 DC and AC Electronics 1, ELCTEC-130 Digital Electronics, ELCTEC-111 DC and AC Electronics 2, ELCTEC-120 Electronic Devices and Circuits, ELCTEC-140 Microprocessors, ELCTEC-121 Advanced Electronic Devices and Circuits, ELCTEC-154 Electronic Communications, ELCTEC-141 Microcontrollers, ELCTEC-158 Digital Communication Systems, ELCTEC-195 Motors and Controls. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 West Allis Campus West Allis Campus, 1200 South 71st Street, WEST ALLIS, Wisconsin, 53214, +1 414 456 5500 MATC&#39;s West Allis Campus is in a friendly neighborhood south of I-94 and east of I-894.It is enlivened by a sense of community among students, faculty and staff.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Electronic Technology - Communications Major Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is designed to prepare students for a variety of occupations in the field of electronics. Emphasis is placed on electronic systems troubleshooting, integration of computer technologies, and field applications. Coursework in communications relates to the maintenance of broadcast television and radio, cable television, wireless communication, and telephony/telecommunication systems. Admission to the program include: high school diploma or GED; one year of high school-level geometry and one year of high school-level algebra, or equivalent; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; and normal vision and good manual dexterity are important for success in the program. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: ELCTEC-110 DC and AC Electronics 1, ELCTEC-130 Digital Electronics, ELCTEC-170 Computer Systems, ELCTEC 111 DC and AC Electronics 2, ELCTEC-120 Electronic Devices and Circuits, ELCTEC-140 Microprocessors, ELCTEC-186 Fabrication Techniques, ELCTEC-154 Electronic Communications, ELCTEC-173 Computing with C, ELCTEC-155 TV Broadcast Systems, ELCTEC-157 Telephone Systems, ELCTEC-156 Advanced Electronic Communications, ELCTEC-158 Digital Communications Systems, ELCTEC-176 Computer Networks. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Electronic Technology - Industrial Motors and Controls Major Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is designed to prepare students for a variety of occupations in the field of electronics. Emphasis is placed on electronic systems troubleshooting, integration of computer technologies, and field applications. Courses in industrial controls and automation relate to the equipment and systems that use electronic control systems for stand-alone machines or integrated systems typically found in manufacturing, transportation or utility facilities. Admission to the program include: high school diploma or GED; one year of high school-level geometry and one year of high school-level algebra, or equivalent; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; and normal vision and good manual dexterity are important for success in the program. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: ELCTEC-110 DC and AC Electronics 1, ELCTEC-130 Digital Electronics, ELCTEC-170 Computer Systems, ELCTEC 111 DC and AC Electronics 2, ELCTEC-120 Electronic Devices and Circuits, ELCTEC-140 Microprocessors, ELCTEC-186 Fabrication Techniques, ELCTEC-154 Electronic Communications, ELCTEC-173 Computing with C, ELCTEC-195 Motors and Controls, ELCTEC-196 Programmable Controllers (PLCs), ELCTEC-192 Hydraulics and Pneumatics, ELCTEC-198 Advanced Programmable Controllers (PLCs), ELCTEC-199 Automated Systems. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Environmental and Pollution Control Technology Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Mequon Campus This program focuses on protecting the air and under appropriate supervision, technicians apply procedures to identify, evaluate and control hazards to the environment in general, and human health hazards in particular that may cause sickness or impaired health and well-being. The program promotes environmental protection, improvement and sustainability, enhancing the overall quality of life. Admission to the program include: high school diploma or GED; and one semester of high school-level algebra. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: ENVHEL-101 Introduction to Environmental Health, ENVHEL-102 Environmental Biology, ENVHEL-109 Applied Environmental Chemistry, ENVHEL-103 Toxic and Hazardous Substances, ENVHEL-145 Water/Wastewater Operations - Municipal, ENVHEL-173 Environmental Bacteriology, ENVHEL-104 Industrial Hygiene Technology, ENVHEL-111 Water and Wastewater Analysis, ENVHEL-115 Air Pollution Technology, ENVHEL-146 Water-Wastewater Operations - Industrial, ENVHEL-105 Fundamentals of Hazardous Materials Control, ENVHEL-119 Food and Dairy Quality Control, ENVHEL-143 Interpersonal Communication Skills and Environmental Management. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Mequon Campus Mequon Campus, 5555 West Highland Road, MEQUON, Wisconsin, 53092, +1 262 238 2200 MATC&#39;s Mequon Campus is in a picturesque, rural area of Mequon, west of I-43 and east of Green Bay Road.This campus is close to the Mequon Rotary Park and the Mee-Kwon Park Golf Course. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Fashion/Retail Marketing Full Time 2 Year(s) $1712 for 15 credits Oak Creek Campus This program provides students with an opportunity to choose courses that prepare them for a position in a fashion-related or retail business environment. The courses emphasize the creative aspects of fashion, and the retail management courses emphasize the managerial and financial accountability aspects of retailing. Admission to the program include: high school diploma or GED; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; and ability to communicate verbally and in writing, a high level of self-initiative, and creativity. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: COMPSW-106 Introduction to MS Office, MKTG-102 Marketing Principles or MKTG-103 Fundamentals of Marketing, MKTG-104 Selling Principles, MKTG-124 Apparel Marketing, MKTG-151 Business Career Management, MGTDEV-191 Supervision, MKTG-106 Retail Management, MKTG-107 Customer Service Management, MKTG-109 Textiles, MKTG-125 Advertising, MKTG-119 Visual Merchandising, MKTG-177 Retail Internship, ACCTG-110 Financial Accounting, MKTG-178 Retail Internship 2. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Oak Creek Campus Oak Creek Campus, 6665 South Howell Avenue, OAK CREEK, Wisconsin, 53154, +1 414 571 4500 MATC&#39;s Oak Creek Campus is situated on 102 acres just east of I-94.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is near General Mitchell International Airport. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Funeral Service Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits West Allis Campus This program prepares students for a career as a licensed funeral director and embalmer. A one-year apprenticeship must be served before or after enrolling in the program. The curriculum provides instruction in fully equipped on campus laboratories and role-playing experiences to develop skills in the preparation, merchandising and conducting of funerals. An internship is a required component of the program. Admission to the program must have: a minimum of 57 college semester credits from an accredited college (including MATC) or university, with a grade of C or better; documentation that the Essential Job Functions for a funeral director/embalmer have been reviewed; proper immunizations (HBV). They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: ACCTG-110 Financial Accounting, BADM-160 Business Law 1, FUNERL-105 Funeral Service Internship Management/Embalming, FUNERL-110 Introduction to Funeral Service, FUNERL-112 Funeral Service Law, FUNERL-116 Funeral Service Practices, FUNERL-131 Embalming 1, NATSCI-107 Pathology, BADM-169 Public Health Law and Administration, FUNERL-117 Funeral Service Management, FUNERL-120 Restorative Art, FUNERL-132 Embalming 2, FUNERL-153 Psychology of Funeral Service. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 West Allis Campus West Allis Campus, 1200 South 71st Street, WEST ALLIS, Wisconsin, 53214, +1 414 456 5500 MATC&#39;s West Allis Campus is in a friendly neighborhood south of I-94 and east of I-894.It is enlivened by a sense of community among students, faculty and staff.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Hotel/Hospitality Management Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is designed specifically for the general hospitality industry and the program emphasizes the education, experience and skill development needed for mid-management/supervisory levels of employment in the hotel/motel industry. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: CULMGT-112 Food Service Sanitation, CULMGT-140 Food and Beverage Operations, MEET-151 Introduction to Hotel/Hospitality Management, HOTEL-105 Hospitality Marketing and Sales, HOTEL-110 Front Office Procedures and Management, HOTEL-122 Basic Hospitality Accounting, BADM-160 Business Law, HOTEL-133 Supervision in the Hospitality Industry, CULMGT-102 Food and Beverage Procurement, HOTEL-112 Front Office Computerized Procedures, HOTEL-124 Managerial Accounting for the Hospitality Industry, HOTEL-150 Housekeeping Operations, CULART-101 Culinary Skills 1, HOTEL-120 Building Operations and Security, HOTEL-130 Internship in Hotel/Hospitality Management, MEET-178 Meeting and Convention Planning. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Human Service Associate Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program prepares students for employment as a social service worker and places of employment include community outreach programs, mental health, counseling or educational facilities and correctional institutions. It offers students the opportunities to pursue special interest areas such as working with youth, the elderly, or people with disabilities. This program requires an early field experience, as well as the completion of an advanced field placement experience in the final semester of the program. The program is endorsed for substance abuse training. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; and documentation of compliance with Wisconsin's Caregiver Law. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: HUMSVC-101 Introduction to Human Services, HUMSVC-144 Ethics in the Human Service Professions, HUMSVC-118 Introduction to Gerontology, HUMSVC-102 Interviewing Skills, HUMSVC-103 Group Work Skills, HUMSVC-113 Documentation and Recordkeeping, HUMSVC-142 Multicultural Competence in the Human Service Profession, AODA-109 Drug Use and Abuse, HUMSVC-105 Introduction to Counseling Theories or AODA-154 (AODA track), HUMSVC-115 Methods of Social Casework or AODA-151 (AODA track), HUMSVC-127 Disabilities and the Helping Profession, HUMSVC-106 Advanced Field Experience, HUMSVC-107 Field Experience Seminar, HUMSVC-121 Family Issues and Interventions. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in IT Computer Simulation and Gaming - Animation Emphasis Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is designed to prepare students for a career in the entertainment and “edutainment” industries, specifically animation and gaming. The skills obtained in this degree are transferable to many other industries such as computer programming, multimedia development and film production. This cross-discipline program is designed to create a work-like environment while teaching concepts of planning, design, development and testing of computer simulation and gaming products. The program gives students applied skills in upcoming technologies, object-oriented programming concepts, computer software languages, creative design, planning, modeling, communication, teamwork and problem analysis. They will plan, create, produce and test simulations and games while understanding market applications, user ramifications and testing requirements. This degree is aimed at enhancing technical skills and preparing students for a broad range of jobs in rapidly changing technology fields. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; and demonstration of basic computer skills in OS, word processing and the Internet. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: VICOM-127 Illustrated Storytelling, VICOM-110 Introduction to Computer Simulation and Gaming, VICOM-115 CSG Production Lab, VICOM-129 CSG Architecture, VICOM-130 CSG Design, VICOM-131 CSG Audio Editing and Synchronization, VICOM-181 CSG Collaborative Lab, ITDEV-188 CSG Internship/Project, VICOM-182 GA Business Skills, ANIM-106 Principles of 3D Animation, ANIM-120 Environment and Set Design, ANIM-125 3D Modeling, ANIM-140 Timeline Key Frames and Kinematics, ANIM-115 Refining the Character, ANIM-135 Character Expression and Lip Sync, ANIM-160 Animation Portfolio. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in IT Computer Simulation and Gaming - Programming Emphasis Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is designed to prepare students for a career in the entertainment and “edutainment” industries, specifically animation and gaming. The skills obtained in this degree are transferable to many other industries such as computer programming, multimedia development and film production. This cross-discipline program is designed to create a work-like environment while teaching concepts of planning, design, development and testing of computer simulation and gaming products. The program gives students applied skills in upcoming technologies, object-oriented programming concepts, computer software languages, creative design, planning, modeling, communication, teamwork and problem analysis. They will plan, create, produce and test simulations and games while understanding market applications, user ramifications and testing requirements. This degree is aimed at enhancing technical skills and preparing students for a broad range of jobs in rapidly changing technology fields. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; and demonstration of basic computer skills in OS, word processing and the Internet. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: VICOM-127 Illustrated Storytelling, VICOM-110 Introduction to Computer Simulation and Gaming, VICOM-115 CSG Production Lab, VICOM-129 CSG Architecture, VICOM-130 CSG Design, VICOM-131 CSG Audio Editing and Synchronization, VICOM-181 CSG Collaborative Lab, ITDEV-188 CSG Internship/Project, VICOM-182 GA Business Skills, ITDEV-110 Introduction to OO Programming, ITDEV-115 Intermediate OO Programming, ITDEV-117 Logic and Problem Solving, ITDEV-154 Data Structures and Programming, ITDEV-180 CSG API Programming, ITDEV-185 Advanced CSG Programming, VICOM-132 Artificial Intelligence. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in IT Information Systems Security Specialist Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Mequon Campus This program prepares students for a career in computer network and Internet security. It will prepare students to develop information security strategies, perform risk analyses, install security software, monitor network traffic and develop an emergency response plan. It provides background and hands-on experience in securing MS Windows, Unix/Linux, Cisco, networks, servers and clients, and the enterprise network. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; one year of high school or one semester of college algebra; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; and Microsoft Windows or Macintosh operating system skills. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: COMPSW-106 Introduction to MS Office or COMPSW-107 Intermediate MS Office, ITNET-101 Network Communications (Network+), ITSEC-114 Information Security Principles, ITNET-111 MS Server Administration (MCSA), ITSEC-120 Security Policies and Procedures, ITSEC-124 Network Security (Security+), ITNET-161 Linux Overview, ITSEC-136 Unix/Linux Security, ITSEC-135 MS Server Security (MCP), ITSEC-140 Router Security, ITSEC-145 Perimeter Security, ITSEC-148 Securing Wireless Devices and Networks, ITSEC-122 Designing Secure Websites, ITSEC-146 Security Measures and Intrusion Detection, ITSEC-147 Information Security Management, ITSEC-191 Information Security Internship 2, ITSEC-194 Security Project Implementation. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Mequon Campus Mequon Campus, 5555 West Highland Road, MEQUON, Wisconsin, 53092, +1 262 238 2200 MATC&#39;s Mequon Campus is in a picturesque, rural area of Mequon, west of I-43 and east of Green Bay Road.This campus is close to the Mequon Rotary Park and the Mee-Kwon Park Golf Course. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in IT Network Specialist Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program prepares students for a career in designing, installing, maintaining, troubleshooting and implementing security on computers, computer networks and network operating systems. Through hands-on activities, students will set up and configure network operating systems and network equipment such as servers, PCs, switches and routers. It also prepares students for many industry- sought certifications including the Cisco Certified Networking Associate (CCNA), Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA 2003), Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS), Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP), CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+ and CompTIA Security+. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; one year of high school-level or one semester of college-level algebra; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: COMPSW-106 Introduction to MS Office or COMPSW-107 Intermediate MS Office, ITNET-101 Network Communications (CompTIA Network+), ITNET-131 Networking Fundamentals (CISCO 1), ITNET-110 Manage Windows Desktop Client Operation System, ITNET-132 Routing Protocols and Concepts (CISCO 2), ITSUP-102 CompTIA A+ Essentials and IT Technician, ITNET-111 MS Server Administration (MCSA), ITNET-133 LAN Switching and Wireless (CISCO 3), ITNET-112 Managing a Microsoft Environment or ITNET-153 Certified Wireless Security Professional, ITNET-134 Accessing the WAN (CISCO 4) or ITNET-155 Exploring and Configuring Wireless Networks, ITNET-198 Network Specialist Internship, ITNET-199 Integrated Project - Network Specialist, ITNET-157 Emerging Wireless IT Technologies. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in IT Network Specialist - Accelerated Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program prepares students for a career in designing, installing, maintaining, troubleshooting and implementing security on computers, computer networks and network operating systems. Through hands-on activities, students will set up and configure network operating systems and network equipment such as servers, PCs, switches and routers. It also prepares students for many industry- sought certifications including the Cisco Certified Networking Associate (CCNA), Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA 2003), Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS), Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP), CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+ and CompTIA Security+. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; one year of high school-level or one semester of college-level algebra; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: COMPSW-106 Introduction to MS Office or COMPSW-107 Intermediate MS Office, ITNET-101 Network Communications (CompTIA Network+), ITNET-131 Networking Fundamentals (CISCO 1), ITNET-110 Manage Windows Desktop Client Operation System, ITNET-132 Routing Protocols and Concepts (CISCO 2), ITSUP-102 CompTIA A+ Essentials and IT Technician, ITNET-111 MS Server Administration (MCSA), ITNET-133 LAN Switching and Wireless (CISCO 3), ITNET-112 Managing a Microsoft Environment or ITNET-153 Certified Wireless Security Professional, ITNET-134 Accessing the WAN (CISCO 4) or ITNET-155 Exploring and Configuring Wireless Networks, ITNET-198 Network Specialist Internship, ITNET-199 Integrated Project - Network Specialist, ITNET-157 Emerging Wireless IT Technologies. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in IT Programmer/Analyst Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is designed to prepare students to enter the job market as a computer programmer/developer trainee or junior programmer. It allows students to develop their skills in a hands-on, state-of-the-art computer system configuration. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; one year of high school algebra; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: COMPSW-106 Introduction to MS Office or COMPSW-107 Intermediate MS Office, ITDEV-130 Visual Basic Programming, ITSUP-101 Computer Information Systems Fundamentals, ITDEV-131 Visual Basic Programming 2, ITDEV-150 Database Management with SQL, ITNET-102 Operating Systems, ITNET-101 Network Communications (Network+), ITDEV-177 Systems Analysis and Design, RBUS-111 Business Communications, ITDEV-162 Client/Server and e-Commerce Implementation, ITDEV-198 Programmer Analyst Internship, ITDEV-199 Integrated Project - Programmer/Analyst, and one course from: ITDEV-120 Programming in C, ITDEV-121 Adv Programming In C++ , ITDEV-140 Programming with Java, ITDEV-141 Advanced Programming with Java, ITDEV-160 Web Programming With Scripts (JavaScript), ITDEV-161 Advanced Web Development. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in IT Programmer/Analyst Full Time Variable Contact provider International Student Admissions Office This program is designed to prepare students to enter the job market as a computer programmer/developer trainee or junior programmer. It allows students to develop their skills in a hands-on, state-of-the-art computer system configuration. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; one year of high school algebra; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: COMPSW-106 Introduction to MS Office or COMPSW-107 Intermediate MS Office, ITDEV-130 Visual Basic Programming, ITSUP-101 Computer Information Systems Fundamentals, ITDEV-131 Visual Basic Programming 2, ITDEV-150 Database Management with SQL, ITNET-102 Operating Systems, ITNET-101 Network Communications (Network+), ITDEV-177 Systems Analysis and Design, RBUS-111 Business Communications, ITDEV-162 Client/Server and e-Commerce Implementation, ITDEV-198 Programmer Analyst Internship, ITDEV-199 Integrated Project - Programmer/Analyst, and one course from: ITDEV-120 Programming in C, ITDEV-121 Adv Programming In C++ , ITDEV-140 Programming with Java, ITDEV-141 Advanced Programming with Java, ITDEV-160 Web Programming With Scripts (JavaScript), ITDEV-161 Advanced Web Development. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 International Student Admissions Office International Student Admissions Office, Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 Milwaukee Area Technical College was founded in 1912 and has grown to become one of the Midwests largest community-based technical colleges, offering multiple paths to success.The college serves about 57,000 students per year, the majority of whom attend part-time and full-time equivalent enrollment (total credits taught, expressed as full academic loads) is about 13,400.MATC is the most diverse college in the state - 44 percent of students identifying ethnicity are minorities.The student body also is the states most diverse in terms of age and social background.Workers seeking retraining and college-educated professionals adding skills constitute growing segments.Simultaneously, the College serves such a large immigrant population that we have been likened to Milwaukees Ellis Island. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Individualized Technical Studies Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is designed to meet specific educational needs of students, business and industry not currently served by other degree programs. This customized program is for students who need to combine skills and knowledge from different disciplines to be productive in tomorrow’s workforce. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; interview with a degree advisor to evaluate career goals and determine if the ITSD program is appropriate; develop a formal portfolio to document the ITSD process; and establish degree requirements and a timeline for degree completion. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College   Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Interior Design Full Time 2 Year(s) $1712 for 15 credits Mequon Campus This program prepares students for an exciting career in the interior design industry and primary emphasis is to develop the knowledge to create appropriate design solutions. The program embraces sustainability and evidence-based design as standard in the industry. Course work includes manual and CAD drawing, commercial and residential planning, design fundamentals and an overview of the design process. Additionally, students will be exposed to the interrelations of color, lighting and materials. Communication skills and presentation techniques assist students in obtaining entry-level employment in interior design. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; and demonstration of proficiency in basic computer skills or completion of COMPSW-106. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: INDSGN-100 Introduction to Interior Design, INDSGN-102 Basic Architectural Drawing, INDSGN-104 Interior Elements of Building Construction, INDSGN-106 Interior Design Process, INDSGN-108 Residential Studio, INDSGN-110 Advanced Architectural Drawing, INDSGN-112 Textiles: Science, Application and Design, INDSGN-114 Color and Light, INDSGN-116 Kitchen and Bath Design, INDSGN-118 Commercial Studio, INDSGN-120 Professional Practice and Field Experience, INDSGN-122 Styles of Furniture and Architecture, INDSGN-155 Interior Design Sales Techniques, INDSGN-124 Advanced Commercial Studio, INDSGN-126 Trends in Interior Design, INDSGN-128 Designer/Client Relationships, INDESGN-130 Portfolio Development and Application. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Mequon Campus Mequon Campus, 5555 West Highland Road, MEQUON, Wisconsin, 53092, +1 262 238 2200 MATC&#39;s Mequon Campus is in a picturesque, rural area of Mequon, west of I-43 and east of Green Bay Road.This campus is close to the Mequon Rotary Park and the Mee-Kwon Park Golf Course. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Interpreter Technician Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is designed to prepare students for entry-level employment as a sign language interpreter for deaf and hard-of-hearing persons. Coursework is directed at preparing students to interpret the spoken English of hearing people and present it to deaf and hard-of-hearing people in American Sign Language. They will also be instructed in interpreting sign language into spoken English and this program assists students in developing knowledge of the culture of deaf people in America. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; completion of two years of ASL in high school, courses INTP-126 and INTP-127, American Sign Language 1 and 2, or the equivalent. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: INTP-131 Intensive American Sign Language 1, INTP-133 American Sign Language Linguistics, INTP-137 Introduction to Community Resources, INTP-139 Orientation to Deafness, INTP-143 Intensive American Sign Language 2, INTP-145 The Interpreting Process, INTP-147 Interpreting Ethics, INTP-149 Social Aspects of Deafness, INTP-138 Interpreting 1, INTP-151 Educational Interpreting: Theory and Function, INTP-152 Interpreting In Special Setting, INTP-144 Interpreting 2, INTP-148 Seminar - Interpreting Issues, INTP-153 Occupational Experience, INTP-154 Portfolio Preparation and Presentation. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Judicial Reporting Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is offered jointly with Lakeshore Technical College and trains students in a high-skill area that allows them to record the spoken word at speeds ranging from 180 to 225 words a minute. Reporters usually create verbatim transcripts of conversations, legal proceedings and meetings, but will also provide closed-captioning and real-time translation services to the deaf and hard-of-hearing community. Applicant should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College   Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Landscape Horticulture - Design Track Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Mequon Campus This program offers students a good background in plants and their maintenance. Job duties may include creating landscape design plans, installing and maintaining plants, pest control, and estimating costs of labor and materials for job orders. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: HORT-111 Introduction to Horticulture, HORT-112 Horticulture Soils, HORT-114 Survey of Woody Ornamental Plants, HORT-116 Landscape Equipment, HORT-113 Ornamental Plant Healthcare, HORT-159 Survey of Herbaceous Plants, HORT-122 Landscape Design 1, HORT-126 Landscape Estimating and Bidding, HORT-118 Landscape Business Principles, HORT-125 Landscape Maintenance Applications, HORT-132 Horticulture Communications and Marketing, HORT-119 Landscape Construction 1, HORT-123 Landscape Design 2, HORT-160 Landscape Plants - Trees, HORT-161 Landscape Plants - Shrubs, HORT-124 Landscape Design 3. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Mequon Campus Mequon Campus, 5555 West Highland Road, MEQUON, Wisconsin, 53092, +1 262 238 2200 MATC&#39;s Mequon Campus is in a picturesque, rural area of Mequon, west of I-43 and east of Green Bay Road.This campus is close to the Mequon Rotary Park and the Mee-Kwon Park Golf Course. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Landscape Horticulture - Landscape Construction Track Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Mequon Campus This program offers students a good background in plants and their maintenance. Job duties may include creating landscape design plans, installing and maintaining plants, pest control, and estimating costs of labor and materials for job orders. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: HORT-111 Introduction to Horticulture, HORT-112 Horticulture Soils, HORT-114 Survey of Woody Ornamental Plants, HORT-116 Landscape Equipment, HORT-113 Ornamental Plant Healthcare, HORT-159 Survey of Herbaceous Plants, HORT-122 Landscape Design 1, HORT-126 Landscape Estimating and Bidding, HORT-118 Landscape Business Principles, HORT-125 Landscape Maintenance Applications, HORT-132 Horticulture Communications and Marketing, HORT-119 Landscape Construction 1, HORT-117 Landscape Equipment 2, HORT-121 Irrigation, Lighting and Ponds, HORT-120 Landscape Construction 2. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Mequon Campus Mequon Campus, 5555 West Highland Road, MEQUON, Wisconsin, 53092, +1 262 238 2200 MATC&#39;s Mequon Campus is in a picturesque, rural area of Mequon, west of I-43 and east of Green Bay Road.This campus is close to the Mequon Rotary Park and the Mee-Kwon Park Golf Course. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Landscape Horticulture - Landscape Maintenance and Arboriculture Track Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Mequon Campus This program offers students a good background in plants and their maintenance. Job duties may include creating landscape design plans, installing and maintaining plants, pest control, and estimating costs of labor and materials for job orders. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: HORT-111 Introduction to Horticulture, HORT-112 Horticulture Soils, HORT-114 Survey of Woody Ornamental Plants, HORT-116 Landscape Equipment, HORT-113 Ornamental Plant Healthcare, HORT-159 Survey of Herbaceous Plants, HORT-122 Landscape Design 1, HORT-126 Landscape Estimating and Bidding, HORT-118 Landscape Business Principles, HORT-125 Landscape Maintenance Applications, HORT-132 Horticulture Communications and Marketing, HORT-133 Turf Management and Related Equipment, HORT-160 Landscape Plants - Trees, HORT-127 Arboriculture 1, HORT-162 Landscape Plants - Shrubs, HORT-171 Exterior Plant Pests. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Mequon Campus Mequon Campus, 5555 West Highland Road, MEQUON, Wisconsin, 53092, +1 262 238 2200 MATC&#39;s Mequon Campus is in a picturesque, rural area of Mequon, west of I-43 and east of Green Bay Road.This campus is close to the Mequon Rotary Park and the Mee-Kwon Park Golf Course. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Legal Administrative Professional Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Oak Creek Campus Graduates of the program work in the many areas of law such as bankruptcy law; business and corporate law; civil litigation; criminal law; divorce and family law; wills, trusts, and estates; government law; patent, trademark, and copyright law; personal injury and property damage; probate; and real estate or worker’s compensation. Students learn legal ethics, confidentiality and professionalism; legal terminology and court structure; how to prepare legal documents using word processing, spreadsheet and database software; billing and managing financial records; and telephone techniques. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a placement assessment. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: OFTECH-102 Office Technologies or OFTECH-104 Maintaining Your Home Computer and Windows, OFTECH-103 Keyboard and Keypad, OFTECH-122 Business English Essentials, OFTECH-136 Keyboarding Skill Development 1, RBUS-141 Legal Terminology and Court Structure, BADM-160 Business Law 1, OFTECH-119 Information Management, OFTECH-133 Business Document Production 1, RBUS-180 Business Career Planning, ACCTG-102 Basic Office Accounting, BADM-162 Business Law 2, OFTECH-164 Legal Office Procedures, OFTECH-147 Machine Transcription - Legal, OFTECH-184 MS Office: Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint, RBUS-111 Business Communications, OFTECH-134 Legal Document Production, OFTECH-192 Legal Administrative Professional Internship. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Oak Creek Campus Oak Creek Campus, 6665 South Howell Avenue, OAK CREEK, Wisconsin, 53154, +1 414 571 4500 MATC&#39;s Oak Creek Campus is situated on 102 acres just east of I-94.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is near General Mitchell International Airport. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Marketing Management Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is designed to prepare students for a new or advanced career in marketing. It is designed to assist students in developing skills in market research and analysis, selling, logistics, human relations, business communications, management, purchasing and leadership. It allows the students to focus on wholesale and industrial sales and marketing, management decision-making, or advertising. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; and demonstrated keyboarding skills through Challenge Exam or taking OFTECH-103 (Keyboard and Keypad). They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: COMPSW-106 Introduction to MS Office or COMPSW-137 and COMPSW-138 and (OFTECH-128 or OFTECH-129), MKTG-102 Marketing Principles or MKTG-103 Fundamentals of Marketing, MKTG-104 Selling Principles, MKTG-151 Business Career Management, ACCTG-110 Financial Accounting or ACCTG-184 Business Finance and Budgeting, MKTG-125 Advertising, MKTG-173 Marketing Research, MKTG-160 Sales Management, MKTG-175 Marketing Internship 1, RBUS-111 Business Communications, BADM-145 Small Business Management or MKTG-168 Pricing Strategies, MKTG-134 Integrated Marketing Communications, MKTG-174 Marketing Information Management, MKTG-176 Marketing Internship 2. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Marketing Management Distance / Online Variable Contact provider International Student Admissions Office This program is designed to prepare students for a new or advanced career in marketing. It is designed to assist students in developing skills in market research and analysis, selling, logistics, human relations, business communications, management, purchasing and leadership. It allows the students to focus on wholesale and industrial sales and marketing, management decision-making, or advertising. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; and demonstrated keyboarding skills through Challenge Exam or taking OFTECH-103 (Keyboard and Keypad). They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: COMPSW-106 Introduction to MS Office or COMPSW-137 and COMPSW-138 and (OFTECH-128 or OFTECH-129), MKTG-102 Marketing Principles or MKTG-103 Fundamentals of Marketing, MKTG-104 Selling Principles, MKTG-151 Business Career Management, ACCTG-110 Financial Accounting or ACCTG-184 Business Finance and Budgeting, MKTG-125 Advertising, MKTG-173 Marketing Research, MKTG-160 Sales Management, MKTG-175 Marketing Internship 1, RBUS-111 Business Communications, BADM-145 Small Business Management or MKTG-168 Pricing Strategies, MKTG-134 Integrated Marketing Communications, MKTG-174 Marketing Information Management, MKTG-176 Marketing Internship 2. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233     MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Mechanical Design Technology Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is designed to prepare students for employment as a mechanical drafter/designer. They will learn how to solve design problems in product manufacturing by using CADD (computer-aided design and drafting) systems. Employment is favorable for mechanical drafters/designers having current training, especially with CADD systems. Core skills include one year of high school algebra, the ability to grasp spatial relationships and analytical skills, manual dexterity, good hand/eye coordination, and an interest in working with tools. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; one year of high school-level algebra; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: CIVIL-102 Introduction to AutoCAD, CIVIL-105 Computer Applications, MCDESG-162 Manufacturing Processes, MCDESG-102 Technical Drafting 1, MCDESG-104 Technical Drafting 2, MCDESG-114 Solid works Basics, MCDESG-160 Statics, MCDESG-106 Technical Drafting 3 with CAD, MCDESG-118 Mechanisms, MCDESG-130 Strength of Materials, MCDESG-133 Inventor Basics, MCDESG-112 Tool Design, MCDESG-116 Design Elements, MCDESG-125 Design Problems, MCDESG-135 Pro-Engineer. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Medical Administrative Specialist Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits West Allis Campus This program trains students for employment in medical environments such as medical schools, hospitals, clinics, physician offices, insurance companies, nursing homes and government agencies. Job responsibilities vary but generally include serving as liaison between the provider and patient; using specialty software to create, update and access patient records; entering patient demographics; scheduling appointments; ensuring accurate procedural and diagnosis coding; and conducting insurance follow-up. Students may assist with academic research, prepare presentation materials, and coordinate meetings and events. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: OFTECH-122 Business English Essentials, OFTECH-124 Medical Office Terminology 1, OFTECH-136 Keyboarding Skill Development 1, RBUS-102 Mathematics of Business, ACCTG-102 Basic Office Accounting, OFTECH-119 Information Management, OFTECH-125 Medical Office Terminology 2, OFTECH-133 Business Document Production 1, OFTECH-148 Machine Transcription 1 - Medical, COMPSW-106 Introduction to MS Office, OFTECH-149 Machine Transcription 2 - Medical, OFTECH-135 Medical Document Production, OFTECH-142 Administrative Procedures for the Medical Office, RBUS-140 Medical Insurance Principles and Coding, OFTECH-194 Medical Administrative Specialist Internship. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 West Allis Campus West Allis Campus, 1200 South 71st Street, WEST ALLIS, Wisconsin, 53214, +1 414 456 5500 MATC&#39;s West Allis Campus is in a friendly neighborhood south of I-94 and east of I-894.It is enlivened by a sense of community among students, faculty and staff.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Meeting and Event Management Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program provides graduates with the knowledge and skills needed for entry-level positions or advancement in event management, meeting planning, special event marketing, corporate and convention sales, hotel marketing and sales career employment. Festivals and events are among the fastest-growing segments of the meeting industry. A career in the meeting and event planning industry offers many exciting and challenging employment opportunities. The labor-intensive event industry needs motivated people of all ages and backgrounds. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; and typing proficiency of 30 words per minute or concurrent enrollment in OFTECH-103, Keyboarding. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: MEET-151 Introduction to Hotel/Hospitality Management, CULMGT-140 Food and Beverage Operations, HOTEL-105 Hospitality Marketing and Sales, RBUS-111 Business Communications, HOTEL-123 Supervision in the Hospitality Industry, BADM-160 Business Law 1, MKTG-145 Special Event Management, HOTEL-122 Basic Hospitality Accounting, MEET-169 Group Travel Planning, HOTEL-124 Managerial Accounting for the Hospitality Industry, HOTEL-112 Front Office Computerized Procedures, MEET-167 Destination Geography, HOTEL-130 Internship/Field Project, MKTG-185 Negotiation Skills for Business, MEET-178 Meeting and Convention Planning. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Music Occupations Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus The courses are designed to extend student’s musical skills and increase the possibilities in the music industry. Classes are tailored to meet the needs of musicians working the real world of agents and gigs. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: MUSIC-103 Major Instrument 1 (Guitar, Bass, Drums, WW, Brass), MUSIC-150 Music Theory, MUSIC-162 Music Ensemble 1, MUSIC-175 Music Reading, MUSIC-177 Piano Lab 1, MUSIC-189 Voice Lab 1, MUSIC-190 Choir 1, MUSIC-101 Music Business, MUSIC-104 Major Instrument 2 or MUSIC-193 Voice Lab 2 (Vocal Majors), MUSIC-118 Music Analysis, MUSIC-120 Choir 2, MUSIC-151 Music Harmony, MUSIC-163 Music Ensemble 2, MUSIC-178 Piano Lab 2, MUSIC-105 Major Instrument 3 or MUSIC-180 Advanced Piano (Piano Majors), MUSIC-141 Music Ensemble 3, MUSIC-152 Composition, MUSIC-167 Improvisation 1, MUSIC-174 Ear Training 1, MUSIC-191 Performance Techniques 1, MUSIC-106 Major Instrument 4, MUSIC-119 Music Ensemble 4, MUSIC-125 Music Studio Teaching Methods, MUSIC-153 Music Technology, MUSIC-184 Ear Training 2. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Occupational Therapy Assistant Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program prepares students to become a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA), or for employment in related jobs. In the traditional setting, the COTA provides services under the supervision of an occupational therapist using goal-directed activities to prevent, lessen or overcome difficulty in attaining, maintaining or developing occupations: daily living skills, play, leisure and/or work skills. Services are provided in various environments including hospitals, geriatric centers, schools, homes and communities. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; one year of high school-level or one semester of college-level algebra, biology and chemistry with a grade of C or better; completion of NATSCI-177 with a grade of C or better; good health as evidenced by a medical examination; proper immunizations; documentation that the Essential Job Functions for an occupational therapy assistant have been reviewed; and documentation of compliance with Wisconsin’s Caregiver Law. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: OTASST-171 Introduction to Occupational Therapy, OTASST-172 Medical and Psychosocial Conditions, OTASST-173 Activity Analysis and Application, OTASST-174 OTA Performance Skills, OTASST-176 OTA Theory and Practice, OTASST-177 Assistive Technology and Adaptations, OTASST-178 Geriatric Practice, OTASST-175 Psychosocial Practice, OTASST-179 Community Practice, OTASST-182 Physical Rehabilitation Practice, OTASST-183 Pediatric Practice, OTASST-184 OTA Fieldwork, OTASST-185 OTA Practice and Management, OTASST-186 OTA Fieldwork 2A, OTASST-187 OTA Fieldwork 2B. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Paralegal Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program focuses on preparing students for employment as a legal assistant in the legal community, in government offices or agencies, or in business or industry. Coursework revolves around basic legal courses designed to provide you with a broad background and the program additionally allows for options of legal specialization. Instruction concentrates on practical rather than theoretical aspects of law. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: BADM-160 Business Law 1, COMPSW-106 Introduction to MS Office, OFTECH-103 Keyboard and Keypad, PLEGAL-101 Introduction to Paralegalism, ACCTG-110 Financial Accounting, BADM-162 Business Law 2, PLEGAL-103 Legal Research, PLEGAL-105 Civil Procedure, PLEGAL-107 Legal Writing, PLEGAL-111 Litigation Practice Systems, PLEGAL-121 Domestic Relations and Divorce Practice Systems, and nine credits from: PLEGAL-114 Trusts and Estates - Probate Systems, PLEGAL-116 Real Estate Law and Practice, PLEGAL-123 Corporate Practice Systems, PLEGAL-125 Collection Practice Systems, PLEGAL-126 Bankruptcy Practice Systems. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Photography Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program prepares students for employment in the photographic industry and throughout the course work; students will use professional equipment and methods to master the skills necessary for this highly visual, creative and exacting profession. Each of the laboratory/studio areas is equipped with state-of-the-art traditional and digital cameras, lighting, processing and finishing equipment. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: PHOTO-101 Fundamental Photography, PHOTO-106 View Camera Techniques, PHOTO-107 Photographic Trends, PHOTO-108 Photographic Lighting, PHOTO-130 Photographic Composition, PHOTO-139 Measurement Techniques, PHOTO-141 Color Photography 1, PHOTO-103 Digital Photography, PHOTO-121 Commercial Photography, PHOTO-124 Portraiture, PHOTO-142 Color Photography 2, PHOTO-114 Photographic Portfolio, PHOTO-166 Photographic Management, PHOTO-173 Photo Journalism, PHOTO-180 Industrial Photography, PHOTO-190 Photographic Internship. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Physical Therapist Assistant Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program prepares students to perform as a physical therapist assistant in hospitals, nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, schools, private clinics and other health agencies. Physical therapist assistants work under the supervision of a physical therapist in the delivery of physical therapy services. Their duties include assisting the physical therapist in implementing treatment programs according to the plan of care; teaching patients to perform exercises and activities of daily living; conducting treatments using special equipment and/or a variety of modalities; and reporting to the physical therapist on the patient’s progress. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; one year of high school-level algebra, biology and chemistry or physics; good health as evidenced by a medical examination; documentation of proper immunizations; documentation that the Essential Job Functions have been reviewed, in keeping with the requirements of the federal Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA); documentation of compliance with Wisconsin's Caregiver Law. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: PTASST-138 PTA Kinesiology 1, PTASST-139 PTA Patient Interventions, PTASST-140 PTA Professional Issues 1, PTASST-141 PTA Kinesiology 2, PTASST-142 PTA Therapeutic Exercise, PTASST-143 PTA Therapeutic Modalities, PTASST-144 PTA Principles of Neuromuscular Rehabilitation, PTASST-145 PTA Principles of Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, PTASST-146 PTA Management of Cardiopulmonary and Integumentary Conditions, PTASST-147 PTA Clinical Practice 1, PTASST-148 PTA Clinical Practice 2, PTASST-149 PTA Rehabilitation Across the Lifespan, PTASST-150 Professional Issues 2, PTASST-151 PTA Clinical Practice 3. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Practical Nursing - LPN-RN Educational Progression Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is designed for the Licensed Practical Nurse whose goal is a Registered Nurse license. It is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, grants currently licensed LPNs up to 19 advanced standing nursing credits upon satisfactory completion of a challenge exam. One year of clinical nursing courses follows successful completion of the challenge exam and an introductory nursing process course. Applicant must have licensure as licensed practical nurse and one year of current practice experience. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: NRSAD-191 Nursing Clinical Skill Development, NRSAD-109 Nursing Complex Health Alterations 1, NRSAD-110 Nursing Mental Health Community Concepts, NRSAD-111 Nursing Intermediate Clinical Practice, NRSAD-112 Nursing Advanced Skills, NRSAD-113 Nursing Complex Health Alterations 2, NRSAD-114 Nursing Management Concepts, NRSAD-115 Nursing Advanced Clinical Practice, NRSAD-116 Nursing Clinical Transition. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Radiography Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program prepares students for employment in x-ray departments associated with hospitals, medical clinics and private offices. The curriculum focuses on theoretical aspects of radiography, and applied clinical experiences in radiography departments. The program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology. Applicant must have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: RADT-149 Radiographic Anatomy and Procedures, RADT-158 Introduction to Radiography, RADT-159 Radiographic Imaging 1, RADT-168 Radiographic Clinical Practice 1, RADT-170 Radiographic Imaging 2, RADT-191 Radiographic Anatomy and Procedures 2, RADT-192 Radiographic Clinical Practice 2, RADT-193 Radiographic Clinical Practice 3, RADT-194 Imaging Equipment and Computers, RADT-196 Modalities, RADT-195 Radiographic Image Analysis, RADT-199 Radiographic Clinical Practice 4, RADT-189 Radiographic Pathology, RADT-190 Radiographic Clinical Practice 5, RADT-197 Radiation Protection and Biology, RADT-198 Radiographic Clinical Practice 6, RADT-174 ARRT Certification Seminar. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Real Estate - Building Inspection Emphasis Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits West Allis Campus This program prepares students for a wide range of careers in the real estate field and it is designed to familiarize students with numerous real estate industry job opportunities, including sales and brokerage, appraisal, property management, mortgage lending, investment, tax assessing, community building inspection, home inspection and others. The program includes broad training in the major areas of real estate, which can lead to sales and broker licenses, an appraisal license/certificate, or to one of several designations in property management. It is approved by the Wisconsin Department of Regulation and Licensing/Real Estate Bureau. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; good people skills, the ability to work well with numbers and effective communication skills are important. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: COMPSW-106 MS Office, RLEST-180 Principles of Real Estate, RLEST-182 Real Estate Law, RLEST-189 Introduction to Home Inspection, RLEST-185 Real Estate Investment Principles, RLEST-186 Real Estate Sales Tools, ACCTG-110 Financial Accounting, RLEST-191 Residential Plumbing for Inspectors, RLEST-192 UDC: Construction for Inspectors, RLEST-193 Residential Electrical for Inspection, RLEST-194 UDC: Heating, Venting and Air Conditioning for Inspectors, RLEST-175 Technical Writing for Home Inspectors, RLEST-197 Commercial Building Code for Inspectors. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 West Allis Campus West Allis Campus, 1200 South 71st Street, WEST ALLIS, Wisconsin, 53214, +1 414 456 5500 MATC&#39;s West Allis Campus is in a friendly neighborhood south of I-94 and east of I-894.It is enlivened by a sense of community among students, faculty and staff.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Real Estate - Sales and Marketing Emphasis Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits West Allis Campus This program prepares students for a wide range of careers in the real estate field and it is designed to familiarize students with numerous real estate industry job opportunities, including sales and brokerage, appraisal, property management, mortgage lending, investment, tax assessing, community building inspection, home inspection and others. The program includes broad training in the major areas of real estate, which can lead to sales and broker licenses, an appraisal license/certificate, or to one of several designations in property management. It is approved by the Wisconsin Department of Regulation and Licensing/Real Estate Bureau. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; good people skills, the ability to work well with numbers and effective communication skills are important. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: COMPSW-106 MS Office, RLEST-180 Principles of Real Estate, RLEST-182 Real Estate Law, RLEST-189 Introduction to Home Inspection, RLEST-185 Real Estate Investment Principles, RLEST-186 Real Estate Sales Tools, ACCTG-110 Financial Accounting, RLEST-181 Commercial Real Estate, RLEST-183 Real Estate Broker Preparation, RLEST-184 Real Estate Mortgage Lending, RLEST-188 Real Estate Listing and Selling, RLEST-174 Technical Writing for Real Estate Professionals, RLEST-190 Introduction to Property Management. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 West Allis Campus West Allis Campus, 1200 South 71st Street, WEST ALLIS, Wisconsin, 53214, +1 414 456 5500 MATC&#39;s West Allis Campus is in a friendly neighborhood south of I-94 and east of I-894.It is enlivened by a sense of community among students, faculty and staff.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Registered Nursing Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program prepares students for employment in a variety of health care settings. Upon graduation from this National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission accredited program, they will be eligible to take the RN licensure exam (NCLEX-RN). College laboratory experiences provide opportunities to practice technical skills and clinical experiences allow participation in supervised patient care activities in a variety of local health care settings. Students who complete the first-year courses are eligible to take the Practical Nursing licensure exam (NCLEX-PN). Applicant must have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: NRSAD-101 Nursing Fundamentals, NRSAD-102 Nursing Skills, NRSAD-103 Nursing Pharmacology, NRSAD-104 Nursing: Introduction to Nursing Practice, NRSAD-105 Nursing Health Alterations, NRSAD-106 Nursing Health Promotion, NRSAD-107 Nursing Clinical Care Across the Lifespan, NRSAD-108 Nursing: Introduction to Clinical Management, NRSAD-109 Nursing Complex Health Alterations 1, NRSAD-110 Nursing Mental Health Community Concepts, NRSAD-111 Nursing Intermediate Clinical Practice, NRSAD-112 Nursing Advanced Skills, NRSAD-113 Nursing Complex Health Alterations 2, NRSAD-114 Nursing Management Concepts, NRSAD-115 Nursing Advanced Clinical Practice, NRSAD-116 Nursing Clinical Transition. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Registered Radiographer Educational Progression Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is for experienced radiographers who wish to obtain an A.A.S. degree in their field. Coursework is a combination of advanced radiographic procedures, and general education and elective classes with emphasis on the sciences and math. Applicant must be a graduate of an accredited radiography program and have documented radiography work experience within the past five years. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: RADT-149 Radiographic Anatomy and Procedures, RADT-158 Introduction to Radiography, RADT-159 Radiographic Imaging 1, RADT-168 Radiography Clinical Practice 1, RADT-170 Radiographic Imaging 2, RADT-191 Radiographic Anatomy and Procedures 2, RADT-192 Radiographic Clinical Practice 2, RADT-193 Radiographic Clinical Practice 3, RADT-194 Imaging Equipment and Computers, RADT-195 Radiographic Image Analysis, RADT-199 Radiographic Clinical Practice 4, RADT-190 Radiographic Clinical Practice 5, RADT-198 Radiographic Clinical Practice 6, RADT-174 ARRT Certification. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Respiratory Therapist Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is designed to prepare students to evaluate, treat and care for patients with lung and heart disease. Clinical experiences are gained in a variety of health care settings and the program is nationally accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP), and program graduates are qualified to write the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) examinations. Applicant must have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: HEALTH-101 Medical Terminology, RESPC-170 Respiratory Therapy Survey, RESPC-171 Respiratory Therapeutics, RESPC-172 Respiratory Therapeutics 2, RESPC-173 Respiratory Pharmacology, RESPC-174 Respiratory and Circulatory Physiology, RESPC-175 Respiratory Therapy Clinical Practice 1, RESPC-176 Respiratory Disease, RESPC-177 Respiratory Life Support Technology, RESPC-178 Respiratory Therapy Clinical Practice 2, RESPC-179 Respiratory Therapy Clinical Practice 3, RESPC-180 Respiratory Neonatal and Pediatric Care, RESPC-181 Respiratory and Circulatory Diagnostics and Monitoring, RESPC-182 Respiratory Therapy Clinical Practice 4, RESPC-183 Respiratory Therapy Clinical Practice 5. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Surgical Technology Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus Upon graduation, employers will expect to: apply health sciences principles to the peri-operative environment; apply principles of disinfection and sterilization to the surgical environment, equipment and instrumentation; maintain principles of sterile technique in the surgical environment; prepare the operating room by gathering equipment and supplies; pass instruments, equipment and supplies in a safe and efficient manner; provide a safe, efficient and supportive environment for the peri-operative patient. They will anticipate the sequence of events during surgical procedures; demonstrate safe practice with medications and solutions; function as an ethical, legal and professional member of the healthcare team within the surgical technologists' scope of practice; and demonstrate proficiency on the comprehensive surgical technologist exam as specified by NBSTSA. Applicant must have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: HEALTH-101 Medical Terminology, SURGT-125 Introduction to Surgical Technology, SURGT-126 Fundamentals of Surgical Technology, SURGT-127 Exploring Surgical Issues, SURGT-128 Fundamentals of Surgical Technology 2, SURGT-129 Surgical Pharmacology, SURGT-130 Surgical Skills Application, SURGT-137 ST Clinical Practice 1, SURGT-140 Surgical Interventions 1A, SURGT-138 ST Clinical Practice 2, SURGT-139 ST Clinical Practice 3, SURGT-141 Surgical Interventions 1B, SURGT-134 Surgical Interventions 2. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Technical Studies: Apprentice Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is for students who have completed apprenticeships registered through the bureau of Apprenticeship Standards. Applicants must possess a Wisconsin Certificate of Apprenticeship and advanced standing for this degree is based solely on your apprenticeship experience. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College   Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Television and Video Production Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program focuses on preparing students for career opportunities in the production, operation and programming areas of broadcast television, cable, or corporate and commercial video. Students have the opportunity to gain practical video production background by working in the high-definition studios of Milwaukee Public Television. They attain work experience by assisting with the staging and broadcasting of programs under the guidance of station staff members. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; one year of high school level algebra; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: TV-101 TV/Video Studio Production Techniques, TV-181 TV and Video Production Orientation, VICOM-150 Introduction to Digital Media, TV-105 TV/Video Field Production Techniques, TV-112 Videotape Editing, TV-121 TV and Video Production Workshop 1, TV-107 Script Writing, TV-110 Advanced Production Techniques, TV-113 Television Lighting and Set Construction, TV-122 TV/Video Production Workshop 2, MKTG-125 Advertising, TV-115 Technical Problems in Television, TV-119 Engineering for Production Students. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Visual Communication/Computer Graphics Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is designed to prepare students for a career in the computer graphics, multimedia, animation and Web design fields. It offers a comprehensive background in multimedia production and coursework covers basic skills in computer graphics, graphic design, photography and digital audio/video; and advanced skills in interface design, web design, animation and interactive authoring/programming. Portfolio and internship courses are included to allow students to compile samples of their work and initiate a job search. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; and demonstration of basic computer skills in operating systems, word processing and the internet. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: COMART-103 Design Elements and Principles, VICOM-128 Web Development with XHTML/CSS, VICOM-134 Audio Production, VICOM-150 Introduction to Digital Media, PHOTO-102 Introduction to Digital Photography, VICOM-108 Multimedia Scripting Basics, VICOM-123 Website Development, VICOM-152 Interactive Design for Multimedia, VICOM-154 Digital Darkroom Techniques, ANIM-156 Introduction to 2D Animation, VICOM-105 Multimedia and Web Development, VICOM-135 Interactive Multimedia Systems or VICOM-125 Advanced Web Site Development, VICOM-137 Interactive Video, VICOM-140 Visual Communications Practices, VICOM-145 Visual Communications Portfolio, VICOM-180 Multimedia Collaborative Lab or VICOM-124 Commerce Based Web Development or VICOM-136 Advanced Multimedia Techniques. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in Welding Technology Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits West Allis Campus This program combines practical, theoretical and technical training in welding fabrication. Manual, semiautomatic and automatic processes using oxy fuel and arc processes are covered. Advanced courses deal with application of welding codes to develop the expertise needed to become a Certified Associate Welding Inspector or Certified Welding Inspector. Automation courses allow hands-on experience in setting up, programming, operating and troubleshooting computer-controlled cutting equipment and sensory-equipped welding robots. Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; one year of high school-level algebra; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: WELDTC-101 Welding Theory 1, WELDTC-107 Fabrication Graphics, WELDTC-111 Welding Practice 1, WELDTC-181 Welding Technology Orientation, WELDTC-102 Welding Theory 2, WELDTC-105 Weldability of Materials, WELDTC-112 Welding Practice 2, MATRLS-102 Material Testing, WELDTC-113 Welding Techniques 1, WELDTC- 140 Manufacturing Applications for Robots, WELDTC-114 Welding Techniques 2, WELDTC-135 Automated Welding Processes. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 West Allis Campus West Allis Campus, 1200 South 71st Street, WEST ALLIS, Wisconsin, 53214, +1 414 456 5500 MATC&#39;s West Allis Campus is in a friendly neighborhood south of I-94 and east of I-894.It is enlivened by a sense of community among students, faculty and staff.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in eCommerce/Web Administration Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Oak Creek Campus This program is designed to prepare students for a career in Internet-based business and it blends the contents of three instructional departments: marketing, computer information systems and visual communications. Students may choose to emphasize the marketing and design aspects of ecommerce, the format of web pages, or focus on the infrastructure supporting Internet design and marketing. Graduates should understand business models underlying electronic commerce, be able to create e-business marketing strategies, design a web page, and have proficiency in the programming languages used for web page creation. Core skills include an interest in virtual economy and technology, and a willingness to accept change. Admission to the program include: high school diploma or GED; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; good health as evidenced by a medical examination; proper immunizations; and documentation of compliance with Wisconsin’s Caregiver Law. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: ITSUP-174 Business Information Systems, MKTG-118 Electronic Commerce, VICOM-150 Introduction to Digital Media, MKTG-151 Business Career Management, VICOM-128 Web Development with XHTML/CSS, ITNET-102 Operating Systems, ITSUP-176 IT Project Management, VICOM-123 Web Site Development, ACCTG-110 Financial Accounting or ACCTG-184 Business Finance and Budgeting, EBUS-188 e-Commerce/Web Administration Portfolio, EBUS-198 e-Commerce Internship, MKTG-191 e-Customer Relationship Management. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Oak Creek Campus Oak Creek Campus, 6665 South Howell Avenue, OAK CREEK, Wisconsin, 53154, +1 414 571 4500 MATC&#39;s Oak Creek Campus is situated on 102 acres just east of I-94.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is near General Mitchell International Airport. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Applied Science Degree in eCommerce/Web Administration Distance / Online Variable Contact provider International Student Admissions Office This program is designed to prepare students for a career in Internet-based business and it blends the contents of three instructional departments: marketing, computer information systems and visual communications. Students may choose to emphasize the marketing and design aspects of ecommerce, the format of web pages, or focus on the infrastructure supporting Internet design and marketing. Graduates should understand business models underlying electronic commerce, be able to create e-business marketing strategies, design a web page, and have proficiency in the programming languages used for web page creation. Core skills include an interest in virtual economy and technology, and a willingness to accept change. Admission to the program include: high school diploma or GED; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; good health as evidenced by a medical examination; proper immunizations; and documentation of compliance with Wisconsin’s Caregiver Law. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: ITSUP-174 Business Information Systems, MKTG-118 Electronic Commerce, VICOM-150 Introduction to Digital Media, MKTG-151 Business Career Management, VICOM-128 Web Development with XHTML/CSS, ITNET-102 Operating Systems, ITSUP-176 IT Project Management, VICOM-123 Web Site Development, ACCTG-110 Financial Accounting or ACCTG-184 Business Finance and Budgeting, EBUS-188 e-Commerce/Web Administration Portfolio, EBUS-198 e-Commerce Internship, MKTG-191 e-Customer Relationship Management. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233     MATC&#39;s Oak Creek Campus is situated on 102 acres just east of I-94.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is near General Mitchell International Airport. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences Distance / Online Variable Contact provider International Student Admissions Office   Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College   Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233     MATC&#39;s Oak Creek Campus is situated on 102 acres just east of I-94.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is near General Mitchell International Airport. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus   Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College   Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Associate in Science Degrees in Liberal Arts and Sciences Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus   Admission to the program must have: a high school diploma or GED; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Associate degree Milwaukee Area Technical College   Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Air Conditioning, Refrigeration, and Heating Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Oak Creek Campus This program aimed at the servicing and installation of air conditioning, refrigeration and heating equipment. The curriculum provides instruction in all types of air conditioning and refrigeration equipment, including room air conditioners, ice cube makers, and display freezer and refrigeration units. The operation, repair and installation of gas- and oil-fired heating units are also taught. Applicant must demonstrate proficiency in basic skills through admissions assessment and have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: HVAC1-300 Refrigeration Servicing 1, HVAC1-301 Refrigeration Servicing 2, HVAC1-325 Gas and Oil Burner Servicing 1, HVAC1-326 Gas and Oil Burner Servicing 2, HVAC1-332 Math for Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Servicing Technician, HVAC1-350 Air Conditioning Principles, ELECTY-396 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Electrical Systems, ELECTY-397 Electrical Wiring Methods for Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, ELECTY-398 Electrical Circuits and Controls for Air Conditioning and Refrigeration. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Oak Creek Campus Oak Creek Campus, 6665 South Howell Avenue, OAK CREEK, Wisconsin, 53154, +1 414 571 4500 MATC&#39;s Oak Creek Campus is situated on 102 acres just east of I-94.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is near General Mitchell International Airport. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Appliance Technician Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program combines coursework with hands-on experience to give the skills to install, service and repair major household appliances. Job titles include parts person, appliance salesperson, dispatcher and field service representative. Core skills include good manual dexterity, high mechanical aptitude and an inquisitive, analytical mind. Applicant should have ability to keep accurate and legible records; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through an admissions assessment. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: APPSVC-308 Electricity for Appliance Servicing, APPSVC-310 Laundry Equipment, APPSVC-316 Kitchen Equipment 1, APPSVC-329 Related Business for Appliance Servicing, APPSVC-324 Refrigeration 1 (Theory and Techniques), APPSVC-340 Kitchen Equipment 2, APPSVC-342 Refrigeration 2 (Servicing), SOCSCI-330 Applied Economics and Human Relations, ENG-345 Communications 1. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Architectural Woodworking/Cabinetmaking Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program prepares students for employment in cabinet shops, millwork shops, furniture factories, display shops and maintenance shops. The curriculum has been designed to instruct students in how to read blueprints, make detailed drawings, and use machinery commonly used in the woodworking industry. Applicant must demonstrate of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment and have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: CABMIL-300 Machine Maintenance/Jigs and Fixtures, CABMIL-303 Woodworking 1, CABMIL-304 Woodworking Fundamentals, CABMIL-355 Materials and Construction, CABMIL-385 Cabinet Detailing, CARP-380 Arithmetic for Carpenters, CIVIL-108 Construction Computer Applications, SOCSCI-330 Applied Economics and Human Relations, CABMIL-305 Woodworking 2, CABMIL-306 Advanced Woodworking, CABMIL-383 Quantity Survey 1, CABMIL-386 Cabinet Layout, ENG-345 Communications 1, MCDESG-120 Basic AutoCAD, PAINT-353 Wood Finishing. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Auto Collision Repair and Finish Technician Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Oak Creek Campus This program prepares students for employment with automobile dealerships, independent body shops, specialized shops, franchise repair garages and manufacturing jobs requiring spray painting ability. Applicant must demonstrate of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment and have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: AUTOBY-300 Introduction to Auto Body, AUTOBY-301 Automobile Sheet Metal Correction, AUTOBY-302 Automobile Panel Straightening, AUTOBY-303 Body Servicing Equipment and Supplies, AUTOBY-304 Basic Auto Mechanical Systems, AUTOBY-305 Auto Body 1, SOCSCI-330 Applied Economics and Human Relations, WELD-340 Welding for Auto Body Technicians, AUTOBY-310 Automobile Body Fundamentals, AUTOBY-311 Automobile Frame Straightening, AUTOBY-312 Electrical Servicing for Auto Body Repairing, AUTOBY-313 Surface Preparation and Color Matching, AUTOBY-314 Front-End Alignment, AUTOBY-315 Auto Body 2, ENG-345 Communications 1. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Oak Creek Campus Oak Creek Campus, 6665 South Howell Avenue, OAK CREEK, Wisconsin, 53154, +1 414 571 4500 MATC&#39;s Oak Creek Campus is situated on 102 acres just east of I-94.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is near General Mitchell International Airport. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Automotive Maintenance Technician Full Time 1 Year(s) $1712 for 15 credits Oak Creek Campus This program is designed to train students to service and repair the internal systems of automobiles. The need for automotive technicians is strong and the program graduates locate employment with automobile dealerships, service stations, specialized shops and repair garages. Duties often entail new car pre-delivery and inspection, car cleanup and drive train, electrical, and mechanical repairs. Core skills include a high degree of manual dexterity and the ability to interpret drawings found in service manuals. Applicant must demonstrate of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment and have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: AUTO1-302 Powertrain Maintenance and Light Repair Fundamentals, AUTO1-304 Powertrain Maintenance and Light Repair Lab, AUTO1-306 Heating and Air Conditioning Fundamentals, SOCSCI-330 Applied Economics and Human Relations, AUTO1-308 Brakes and Steering Suspension Fundamentals, AUTO1-310 Brakes and Steering Suspension Lab 1, AUTO1-312 Brakes and Steering Suspension Lab 2, AUTO1-314 Electrical and Electronic Fundamentals, AUTO1-316 Electrical and Electronic Lab, AUTO1-318 Auto Instrumentation and Accessories, ENG-345 Communications 1, AUTO1-322 Engine Control System 1 Fundamentals, AUTO1-324 Engine Control Systems 1 Lab, AUTO1-326 Engine Control Systems 2 Fundamentals/Lab. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Oak Creek Campus Oak Creek Campus, 6665 South Howell Avenue, OAK CREEK, Wisconsin, 53154, +1 414 571 4500 MATC&#39;s Oak Creek Campus is situated on 102 acres just east of I-94.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is near General Mitchell International Airport. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Aviation Technician - Airframe Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Oak Creek Campus Upon completion of the program, students will be able to: read and comprehend aircraft maintenance manuals; troubleshoot and repair electrical malfunctions using electrical schematics; analyze and repair powerplant malfunctions; repair airframe structures and return crafts to service; and maintain aircraft powerplant subsystems, and determine their airworthiness in accordance with applicable FAA and manufacturer specifications. Admission criteria include: one year of algebra; completion of the General Aviation Technician component; a high school diploma or GED; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: AVITEC-323 Aircraft Ground Operation and Servicing, AVITEC-380 Basic Physics, AVITEC-383 Aircraft Maintenance Publications, Records, and Mechanics Regulations, AVITEC-393 Mathematics for Aviation Technicians, AVITEC-381 Basic Electricity, AVITEC-382 Aircraft Materials and Their Inspection, ENG-345 Communications 1, SOCSCI-330 Applied Economics and Human Relations, AVITEC-320 Aircraft Electrical Systems, AVITEC-368 Aircraft Structures, AVITEC-370 Aircraft Instrument, Control, and Warning Systems 1, AVITEC-372 Hydraulic and Pneumatic Power Systems, AVITEC-340 Aircraft Welding, AVITEC-367 Composite Structures, AVITEC-371 Aircraft Instrument, Control, and Warning Systems 2, AVITEC-376 Airframe Maintenance. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Oak Creek Campus Oak Creek Campus, 6665 South Howell Avenue, OAK CREEK, Wisconsin, 53154, +1 414 571 4500 MATC&#39;s Oak Creek Campus is situated on 102 acres just east of I-94.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is near General Mitchell International Airport. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Aviation Technician - Powerplant Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Oak Creek Campus Upon completion of the program, students will be able to: read and comprehend aircraft maintenance manuals; troubleshoot and repair electrical malfunctions using electrical schematics; analyze and repair powerplant malfunctions; repair airframe structures and return crafts to service; and maintain aircraft powerplant subsystems, and determine their airworthiness in accordance with applicable FAA and manufacturer specifications. Admission criteria include: one year of algebra; completion of the General Aviation Technician component; a high school diploma or GED; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: AVITEC-323 Aircraft Ground Operation and Servicing, AVITEC-380 Basic Physics, AVITEC-383 Aircraft Maintenance Publications, Records, and Mechanics Regulations, AVITEC-393 Mathematics for Aviation Technicians, AVITEC-381 Basic Electricity, AVITEC-382 Aircraft Materials and Their Inspection, ENG-345 Communications 1, SOCSCI-330 Applied Economics and Human Relations, AVITEC-304 Aircraft Induction and Supercharging Systems, AVITEC-306 Engine Lubricating Systems, AVITEC-315 Aircraft Reciprocating Engines 1, AVITEC-318 Aircraft Gas Turbine Engines 1, AVITEC-360 Propeller Systems, AVITEC-302 Engine Fuel Metering Systems, AVITEC-303 Powerplant Electrical and Instrument Systems, AVITEC-316 Aircraft Reciprocating Engines 2, AVITEC-319 Aircraft Gas Turbine Engines 2. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Oak Creek Campus Oak Creek Campus, 6665 South Howell Avenue, OAK CREEK, Wisconsin, 53154, +1 414 571 4500 MATC&#39;s Oak Creek Campus is situated on 102 acres just east of I-94.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is near General Mitchell International Airport. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Baking Production Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program teaches the skills and knowledge necessary to prepare baked goods and students will learn how to mix and handle batters in large quantities, prepare fancy pastries and convert standard recipes and portion control formulas. Core skills include a team attitude and full use of hands and arms. Applicant must demonstrate proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment and have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: BAKING-301 Baking Production 1, BAKING-310 Cake Decorating, Icing, Pastry Bags 1, BAKING-321 Frozen Dough Bake-Off, CULMGT-100 Applied Food Service Sanitation, BAKING-302 Baking Production 2, BAKING-311 Cake Decorating, Icing, Pastry Bags 2, BAKING-322 Mixes/Bases, MATH-304 Math Principles 1, BAKING-303 Baking Production 3, BAKING-312 Cake Decorating, Icing, Pastry Bags 3, BAKING-323 Scratch Baking, ENG-347 Communications 2, BAKING-304 Baking Production 4, BAKING-313 Cake Decorating, Icing, Pastry Bags 4, BAKING-324 Bakery Management, BAKING-330 Bakery Systems, BAKING-331 Baking Internship. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Barber/Cosmetologist Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program prepares students for the hair care/beauty profession and the program can be completed in one year to 18 months, including attendance through summer. Students complete an externship course at a professional, licensed host salon and employment prospects for barber/cosmetologists are excellent. Typical job titles are barber/cosmetologist, hair and scalp specialist, stylist, colorist, manicurist and makeup artist. Core skills include good manual dexterity and the ability to get along with people. Admission criteria include: a high school diploma or GED; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. Applicant should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: BARCOS-300 Shampoo and Scalp Treatments, BARCOS-302 Women’s Haircut 1, BARCOS-304 Permanent Wave, BARCOS-306 Facial Massage and Cosmetic Art, BARCOS-314 Hairstyle 1, BARCOS-301 Men’s Haircut 1, BARCOS-309 Chemical Relaxing, BARCOS-310 Hair Tinting, BARCOS-315 Hairstyle 2, BARCOS-324 Business Skills for Barber/Cosmetologists, BARCOS-305 Women’s Haircut 2, BARCOS-311 Double Process Curl, BARCOS-312 Advanced Color, BARCOS-318 Barber/Cosmetology Lightening/Wig Theory, BARCOS-320 Client Services 1, BARCOS-325 Long Hair Permanent Wave, BARCOS-329 Basic Artificial Nail Concepts, BARCOS-303 Men’s Haircut 2, BARCOS-313 Hair Color Correction, BARCOS-317 Barber/Cosmetology Theory, BARCOS-323 Client Services 2, BARCOS-326 Client Services 3, BARCOS-330 Business Management Skills for Barber/Cosmetologists, BARCOS-308 Nail Services, BARCOS-316 Advanced Style, BARCOS-327 Client Services 4, BARCOS-328 Client Services 5, BARCOS-335 State Board Review, BARCOS-339 Client Services Externship. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Bilingual Office Assistant Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits West Allis Campus This program is designed to prepare students who are fluent in both English and a second language for jobs in international business. They will use MS Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint software in both languages. They will practice international communications via computer videoconferencing, Internet, telephone, fax and standard mail. All courses, except foreign language instruction, are taught in English. Admission criteria include: a high school diploma or GED; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. Applicant should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: ENG-151 Communication Skills 1, FLANG-123 Intermediate Spanish or FLANG-213 Spanish 3, OFTECH-103 Keyboard and Keypad (8 weeks), OFTECH-119 Information Management, OFTECH-136 Keyboarding Skill Development 1 (8 weeks), OFTECH-167 E-Business Procedures, FLANG-124 Advanced Spanish or FLANG-214 Spanish 4, OFTECH-122 Business English Essentials, OFTECH-133 Business Document Production 1, OFTECH-186 MS Office for Bilingual Users, RBUS-180 Business Career Planning. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 West Allis Campus West Allis Campus, 1200 South 71st Street, WEST ALLIS, Wisconsin, 53214, +1 414 456 5500 MATC&#39;s West Allis Campus is in a friendly neighborhood south of I-94 and east of I-894.It is enlivened by a sense of community among students, faculty and staff.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Bricklaying and Masonry Full Time 1 Year(s) $1712 for 15 credits West Allis Campus This program is designed to prepare students to enter the masonry trade and was developed with the assistance of trades people and contractors. Courses and skills are directed at fulfilling the entry-level requirements of masonry contractors and students who qualify for employment are available for work during the prime construction season. Admission criteria include: a high school diploma or GED; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. Applicant should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: ENG-347 Communications 2, MASON-300 Fundamental Bricklaying (8 weeks), MASON-303 Advanced Bricklaying (8 weeks), MASON-308 Job Safety and Layout, MASON-356 Methods 1 - Fundamentals, MASON-380 Mathematics for Bricklayers 1, SOCSCI-330 Applied Economics and Human Relations, MASON-302 OSHA/First Aid for Masons, MASON-306 Advanced Masonry Techniques 1 (8 weeks), MASON-310 Advanced Masonry Techniques 2 (8 weeks), MASON-357 Methods 2 - Advanced, MASON-381 Mathematics for Bricklayers 2, MASON-387 Blueprint Reading for Masons. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 West Allis Campus West Allis Campus, 1200 South 71st Street, WEST ALLIS, Wisconsin, 53214, +1 414 456 5500 MATC&#39;s West Allis Campus is in a friendly neighborhood south of I-94 and east of I-894.It is enlivened by a sense of community among students, faculty and staff.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Carpentry Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is designed to prepare you for employment in the construction of residential and commercial structures. The curriculum consists of reading construction drawings and learning about the materials commonly used by carpenters. Practical experience is given in the use of power and hand tools used by carpenters. Applicant must demonstrate proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment and have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: CABMIL-340 Millwork for Carpenters, CARP-301 House Framing, CARP-302 OSHA/First Aid, CARP-304 House Framing Fundamentals, CARP-351 Building Materials, CARP-380 Arithmetic for Carpenters, CARP-385 Blueprint Reading 1, SOCSCI-330 Applied Economics and Human Relations, CABMIL-341 Millwork Techniques, CARP-303 Roof Framing, CARP-306 Exterior and Interior Finishing, CARP-383 Quantity Survey, CARP-387 Commercial Blueprint Reading, ENG-345 Communications 1. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Machine Operator/Programmer Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Oak Creek Campus This program prepares students for employment in CNC machining and graduates are expected to know how to operate CNC machining and turning centers, apply CAD/CAM programming procedures, and demonstrate a basic knowledge of computer hardware and software applications related to CNC programming. Admission criteria include: completion of CNC Machine Tool Diploma Program; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; and completion of two years of hands-on CNC machine tool experience. Applicant should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: CNC-324 CNC Machine Programming/Prove Out 1, CNC-325 CNC Machine Programming/Prove Out 2, CNC-326 Machining Center CAD/CAM Programming 1, CNC-327 Machining CenterCAD/CAM Programming 2, CNC-332 CNC Turning Programming/Prove Out 1, CNC-333 CNC Turning Programming/Prove Out 2, CNC-334 Turning Center CAD/CAM Programming 1, CNC-335 Turning Center CAD/CAM Programming 2, ENG-347 Communications 2, CNC-302 Computer Application/CNC, MACHTL-386 Machine Trades Mathematics 3, MDRAFT-320 Coordinate Blueprint Reading, CNC-320 Tooling and Fixturing, CNC-321 CNC Machine Technology, MTLGY-321 Metallurgy 1, SOCSCI-330 Applied Economics and Human Relations. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Oak Creek Campus Oak Creek Campus, 6665 South Howell Avenue, OAK CREEK, Wisconsin, 53154, +1 414 571 4500 MATC&#39;s Oak Creek Campus is situated on 102 acres just east of I-94.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is near General Mitchell International Airport. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Computerized Accounting Assistant Distance / Online 1 Year(s) Contact provider International Student Admissions Office This program prepares students for entry-level jobs in accounting and typical responsibilities involve working with and making computerized entries to general ledgers, accounts receivable and payable, payroll and basic accounting reports. Job requests for those with accounting skills far outnumber graduates. Core skills include an affinity for working with details, good organizational skills and the ability to follow procedures. Admission criteria include: a high school diploma or GED; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. Applicant should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: ACCTG-111 Accounting 1, MATH-123 Math with Business Applications, ENG-151 Communication Skills 1, OFTECH-103 Keyboard and Keypad (8 weeks), ACCTG-122 Accounting Software Applications, ACCTG-123 Income Taxes 1, ACCTG-130 Computerized Accounting, ACCTG-142 Payroll Accounting, OFTECH-128 MSWord - Part 1 (8 weeks), RBUS-180 Business Career Planning. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233     MATC&#39;s Oak Creek Campus is situated on 102 acres just east of I-94.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is near General Mitchell International Airport. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Computerized Accounting Assistant Full Time 1 Year(s) $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program prepares students for entry-level jobs in accounting and typical responsibilities involve working with and making computerized entries to general ledgers, accounts receivable and payable, payroll and basic accounting reports. Job requests for those with accounting skills far outnumber graduates. Core skills include an affinity for working with details, good organizational skills and the ability to follow procedures. Admission criteria include: a high school diploma or GED; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. Applicant should have TEOFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: ACCTG-111 Accounting 1, MATH-123 Math with Business Applications, ENG-151 Communication Skills 1, OFTECH-103 Keyboard and Keypad (8 weeks), ACCTG-122 Accounting Software Applications, ACCTG-123 Income Taxes 1, ACCTG-130 Computerized Accounting, ACCTG-142 Payroll Accounting, OFTECH-128 MSWord - Part 1 (8 weeks), RBUS-180 Business Career Planning. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Customer Information Specialist Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Oak Creek Campus This program provides students with basic customer-based business skills and marketing skills, and serves those who desire a broad-based business degree. Students may then use these courses as a foundation for enrolling in numerous associate degree programs. The program is designed especially for individuals who currently have, or wish to have, their own businesses. Applicant must have a high school diploma or GED and demonstrate proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TOEFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: COMPSW-106 Introduction to MS Office, ENG-151 Communication Skills, MKTG-104 Selling Principles, MKTG-151 Business Career Management, MKTG-183 Communication Technology Skills, OFTECH-103 Keyboard and Keypad (8 weeks), MKTG-102 Marketing Principles, MKTG-107 Customer Service Management, MKTG-175 Marketing Internship 1, MKTG-184 Contact Center Technology Skills, MKTG-185 Negotiation Skills for Business. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Oak Creek Campus Oak Creek Campus, 6665 South Howell Avenue, OAK CREEK, Wisconsin, 53154, +1 414 571 4500 MATC&#39;s Oak Creek Campus is situated on 102 acres just east of I-94.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is near General Mitchell International Airport. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Dental Assistant Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program provides students with the opportunity to learn a variety of patient care skills in order to work with the dentist during the examination and treatment of patients. Students learn how to make patients as comfortable as possible in the dental chair, obtain dental records and prepare them for treatment. Proper techniques for sterilization and disinfection of equipment and instruments, preparation of tray set-ups for dental procedures, exposing and processing x-rays and assisting the dentist at chair side are emphasized. Employment opportunities are plentiful, both in private offices and clinic settings. Core skills include conscientious work habits and good interpersonal skills. Applicant must demonstrate proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment and have TOEFL score of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: DENHYG-101 Dental Health Safety (16 weeks), DENHYG-113 Dental Materials (16 weeks), DENAST-302 Dental Chairside, (16 weeks), DENAST-304 Dental and General Anatomy (8 weeks), DENAST-305 Applied Dental Radiography or DENHYG-103 Dental Radiography, DENAST-306 Dental Assistant - Clinical (14 weeks), DENAST-307 Dental Assistant Professionalism. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Dental Technician Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus In this program students will gain knowledge and learn skills needed to fabricate fixed prosthetic restorations (metal and ceramic crowns and bridges). The curriculum also includes dental terminology, dental anatomy and occlusion. Students will acquire laboratory skills through hands-on experience in a well-equipped dental laboratory on the MATC campus. Admission criteria include: a high school diploma or GED; good health as evidenced by a medical examination; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; documentation that the Essential Job Functions for a dental laboratory technician have been reviewed. Applicant should have TOEFL score of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: DLABT-102 Dental Anatomy (6 Weeks), DLABT-121 Crown and Bridge 1 (10 Weeks), DLABT-122 Crown and Bridge 2 (6 Weeks), DLABT-128 Dental Ceramics (10 Weeks). Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Diesel and Powertrain Servicing Full Time 1 Year(s) $1712 for 15 credits Oak Creek Campus This program is structured to meet the needs and talents of the personnel involved in servicing equipment powered by gas or diesel engines, such as stationary engines, construction equipment and marine applications, with emphasis in the heavy truck field. Applicant must demonstrate proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment and have TOEFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: DIESEL-301 Fuel Systems Shop, DIESEL-307 Electrical/Electronics Shop, SOCSCI-330 Applied Economics and Human Relations (16 weeks), DIESEL-319 Power Components Shop, DIESEL-345 Preventive Maintenance, DIESEL-306 Engine Construction and Installation, DIESEL-338 Emission Control Systems, ENG-345 Communications 1 (16 weeks), WELD-305 Fundamentals of Oxyfuel Welding (16 weeks), DIESEL-333 Heavy Truck HVAC Systems, DIESEL-341 Front-End, Brake and Suspension Systems. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Oak Creek Campus Oak Creek Campus, 6665 South Howell Avenue, OAK CREEK, Wisconsin, 53154, +1 414 571 4500 MATC&#39;s Oak Creek Campus is situated on 102 acres just east of I-94.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is near General Mitchell International Airport. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in EMT Intermediate Technician Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Mequon Campus This program builds upon the skills acquired in EMT-Basic and students learn advanced patient assessment skills and technical skills such as IV access and fluid therapy as well as administration of dextrose, narcan and atrovent. This program meets the state EMT- Intermediate Technician licensure requirements. Admission to the program is based on the following requirements: should be age 18 or older; state of Wisconsin EMT Basic License (current); AHA CPR (current); medical exam, including verification of immunizations and Tb testing (student expense); criminal background check (student expense); and documentation that the Essential Job Functions for an EMT Intermediate Technician have been reviewed. Applicant should have TOEFL score of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College   Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Mequon Campus Mequon Campus, 5555 West Highland Road, MEQUON, Wisconsin, 53092, +1 262 238 2200 MATC&#39;s Mequon Campus is in a picturesque, rural area of Mequon, west of I-43 and east of Green Bay Road.This campus is close to the Mequon Rotary Park and the Mee-Kwon Park Golf Course. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Electrical Power Distribution/Line Mechanic Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program focuses on preparing students for entry-level electrical line worker positions in industry. Completion of this program does not substitute for an electrical apprenticeship, but does offer the basic knowledge needed to begin working for some electrical utilities, contractors and in related trades. Applicant must have a high school diploma or GED and have the ability to drive and a valid driver’s license. They must demonstrate proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment and have TOEFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: ELECTY-318 Electrical Power Distribution 1A, ELECTY-319 Electrical Power Distribution 1B, ELECTY-320 Electrical Principles and Applied Math 1, ELECTY-321 Line Mechanic Rescue and Safety, ELECTY-322 Electrical Power Distribution 2A, ELECTY-323 Electrical Power Distribution 2B, ELECTY-324 Electrical Principles and Applied Math 2, ENG-341 Applied Communications. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Electricity Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program focuses on preparing students for entry-level electrician positions in industry and the building trades. They will be expected to use meters to check electrical circuits, do basic calculations, and perform mechanical operations such as conduit bending and wiring, and read blueprints. Core skills include normal physical strength, good manual dexterity, and the ability to climb without fear of heights. Completion of this program does not substitute for an electrical apprenticeship, but offers students, the basic knowledge needed to begin working for electrical contractors. Applicant must have a high school diploma or GED and have the ability to drive and a valid driver’s license. They must demonstrate proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment and have TOEFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: ELECTY-308 Basic Skills for Electrical Wiring, ELECTY-310 Cable Wiring, ELECTY-312 Electrical Raceway Installation, ELECTY-340 Electrical Code Fundamentals 1, ELECTY-378 Construction Blueprint Reading, ELECTY-392 Principles of Electricity or ELECTY-390 Principles of Electricity 1 and ELECTY-391 Principles of Electricity 2, ELECTY-314 Electrical Service Installation, ELECTY-328 Electric Motor Control Wiring, ELECTY-341 Electrical Code Fundamentals 2, ELECTY-382 Electrical Equipment Circuit Analysis, ELECTY-384 Electrical Design and Estimating, ELECTY-386 Solid State Devices, ELECTY-394 Electrical Apparatus, ENG-345 Communications 1, SOCSCI-330 Applied Economics and Human Relations. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Emergency Medical Technician - Basic Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Mequon Campus This program is designed to prepare students for a career in the emergency services field. It also can be used to enhance the level of their existing skills if they are already a member of the emergency services field. This program helps students to gain the knowledge, skills and attitude necessary to become a competent, productive and valuable member of the emergency medical services team. It also provides instruction in the State of Wisconsin Basic curriculum. Applicant must be at the age of 17 and over (must be 18 at time of National Registry Testing). They must have a high school diploma or GED, concurrent registration in CPR (EMS-415) and TOEFL score of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College   Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Mequon Campus Mequon Campus, 5555 West Highland Road, MEQUON, Wisconsin, 53092, +1 262 238 2200 MATC&#39;s Mequon Campus is in a picturesque, rural area of Mequon, west of I-43 and east of Green Bay Road.This campus is close to the Mequon Rotary Park and the Mee-Kwon Park Golf Course. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Food Service Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Oak Creek Campus This program trains students to hold a non-management position on a food production and service team. Coursework covers all basic areas of food preparation and students may enter the program at the beginning of any quarter. This program offers a bilingual track for students who need Spanish-assisted instruction. Applicant must have a high school diploma or GED and demonstrate proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TOEFL score of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: FOODS-305 Fundamentals of Food Production, CULMGT-112 Food Service Sanitation (16 Weeks), FOODS-300 Basic Foods and Equipment, FOODS-306 Fish, Meat and Poultry, MATH-304 Math Principles 1 (16 Weeks), CULART-100 Introduction to Food Service/Hospitality Industry, FOODS-307 Short Order Cookery, FOODS-340 Nutrition and Manu Planning, ENG-347 Communications 2 (16 Weeks), FOODS-308 Basic Baking, FOODS-346 Purchasing and Cost Control. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Oak Creek Campus Oak Creek Campus, 6665 South Howell Avenue, OAK CREEK, Wisconsin, 53154, +1 414 571 4500 MATC&#39;s Oak Creek Campus is situated on 102 acres just east of I-94.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is near General Mitchell International Airport. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Health Unit Coordinator Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program focuses on preparing you to coordinate non-direct patient care tasks including order transcription, clerical support functions, extensive customer service interactions, as well as taking direction from physicians, nurses and other allied health professionals. Applicant should criminal background checks and TOEFL score of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: HEALTH-101 Medical Terminology (16 Weeks), HEALTH-104 Principles of Customer Service in Healthcare (16 Weeks), HEALTH-107 Introduction to Computing for Healthcare (16 weeks), HUC-301 Health Unit Coordinator Procedures 1 (8 Weeks), HUC-302 Health Unit Coordinator Procedures 2 (8 Weeks), HUC-303 Health Unit Coordinator Clinical (4 weeks). Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Machine Tool Operations - Automatic Screw Machine Setup and Operation Full Time 1 Year(s) $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is designed to instruct students in the setup and operation of the single spindle screw machine, plus either the CNC single spindle screw machine or multiple spindle screw machine. Students can choose the option of concentrating on the CNC single spindle screw machine or multiple spindle screw machine during the second semester. Applicant must have a high school diploma or GED and demonstrate proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TOEFL score of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: ENG-345 Communications 2, MACHTL-360 Metrology, MACHTL-367 Machine Tool Technology, MACHTL-384 Machine Trades Mathematics 1, MDRAFT-385 Machine Blueprint Reading 1, MACHTL-347 Single Spindle Auto Screw Machine 1 (4 weeks), MACHTL-348 Single Spindle Auto Screw Machine 2 (4 weeks), MACHTL-349 Single Spindle Auto Screw Machine 3 (4 weeks), MACHTL-350 Single Spindle Auto Screw Machine 4 (4 weeks), MACHTL-304 Introduction to CNC Programming, MACHTL-385 Machine Trades Mathematics 2, MACHTL-391 Quality Control , SOCSCI-330 Applied Economics and Human Relations. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Machine Tool Operations - CNC Machine Setup and Operation Full Time 1 Year(s) $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program trains students in the setup and operation of the computer numerical control (CNC) vertical machining center and CNC turning center. These machines perform a variety of manufacturing processes, such as turning, drilling, threading and contouring. In addition, they are trained on manual milling machines and lathes. Applicant must have a high school diploma or GED and demonstrate proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TOEFL score of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: ENG-345 Communications 2, MACHTL-360 Metrology, MACHTL-367 Machine Tool Technology, MACHTL-384 Machine Trades Mathematics 1, MDRAFT-385 Machine Blueprint Reading 1, MACHTL-300 Engine Lathe 1 (4 weeks), MACHTL-301 Engine Lathe 2 (4 weeks), MACHTL-309 Manual Vertical Milling Machine (4 weeks), MACHTL-310 Manual Vertical milling Machine 2 (4 weeks), MACHTL-304 Introduction to CNC Programming, MACHTL-385 Machine Trades Mathematics 2, MACHTL-391 Quality Control, MACHTL-320 Introduction to CNC Turning Centers (6 weeks), MACHTL-322 Introduction to CNC Vertical Machining Centers (6 weeks), MACHTL-325 Surface Grinding (6 weeks), SOCSCI-330 Applied Economics and Human Relations. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Mechanical and Computer Drafting Full Time 1 Year(s) $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is directed toward preparing students for employment as a detail drafter in the mechanical drafting field. Applicant must have a high school diploma or GED and demonstrate proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TOEFL score of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: CIVIL-102 Introduction to AutoCAD, CIVIL-105 Computer Applications, MCDESG-162 Manufacturing Processes, MCDESG102 Technical Drafting 1, MATH-113 Applied Algebra and MATH-114 Applied Geometry/Trigonometry or MATH-115 Tech Math 1, CIVIL-106 Intermediate AutoCAD, ENG-345 Communications 1 or ENG-151 Communication Skills, MCDESG-104 Technical Drafting 2, MCDESG-114 Solidworks Basic, NATSCI-167 Science of Technology or NATSCI-137 Comprehensive Technical Physics. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Medical Assistant Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program emphasizes the skills and knowledge needed to work in doctors’ offices, clinics and other medical facilities. As one of health care’s most versatile professionals, graduates perform various duties such as assisting in the physical exam, drawing blood, administering EKGs, and carrying out lab procedures. Core skills include accuracy and the ability to work with people, often in fast-paced situations. Applicant must have TOEFL score of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: HEALTH-101 Medical Terminology, HEALTH-104 Principles of Customer Service in Healthcare, HEALTH-107 Introduction to Computing for Healthcare, MEDAST-301 Medical Assistant Administrative Procedures, MEDAST-302 Human Body in Health and Disease, MEDAST-303 Med Assistant Lab Procedures 1 or CLABT-303 Med Assistant Lab Procedures 1, MEDAST-304 Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures 1, MEDAST-305 Medical Assistant Laboratory Procedures 2 or CLABT-305 Medical Assistant Laboratory Procedures 2, MEDAST-306 Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures 2, MEDAST-307 Medical Office Insurance and Finance or OFTECH-307 Medical Office Insurance and Finance, HEALTH-308 Pharmacology for Allied Health, MEDAST-309 Medical Law, Ethics and Professionalism, MEDAST-310 Medical Assistant Externship, PSYCH-199 Psychology of Human Relations. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Medical Coding Specialist Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits West Allis Campus In this program students learn how to retrieve data from health records; gain understanding of disease symptoms, tests and treatments; learn and practice ICD-9-CM coding, CPT coding and more; and gain knowledge of health care reimbursement procedures. Admission to the program is based on the following requirements: a high school diploma or GED; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; good health as evidenced by a medical examination; proper immunizations; and documentation of compliance with Wisconsin's Caregiver Law. Applicant must have TOEFL score of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: HEALTH-101 Medical Terminology, NATSCI-189 Basic Anatomy or NATSCI-177 General Anatomy/Physiology, HIT-181 Introduction to the Health Record, HIT-182 Human Diseases for Health Profession, HIT-183 ICD-9-CM Coding, HIT-184 CPT (Current Procedural Terminology), HIT-185 Health Care Reimbursement, HIT-195 Applied Coding. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 West Allis Campus West Allis Campus, 1200 South 71st Street, WEST ALLIS, Wisconsin, 53214, +1 414 456 5500 MATC&#39;s West Allis Campus is in a friendly neighborhood south of I-94 and east of I-894.It is enlivened by a sense of community among students, faculty and staff.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Medical Interpreter (Language Interpretation for Health Services) Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program prepares students to provide consecutive medical interpretation services for patients having limited English proficiency, and for families whose primary language is not English. Interpreters are skilled in interpretation, as well as the nonverbal communication and nuances of various dialects and subcultures. Healthcare providers are challenged by the demand to provide health care in the language of the patient or client and the relatively small number of professional health care interpreters. The increasing need for professional medical interpreters can be attributed to our changing demographics, the need to provide quality of care through effective communication, the demands of cost efficiency, patient satisfaction and the federal law requiring interpreter services. Applicant must appear for written Spanish test, oral tests in English and Spanish. They should have TOEFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: HEALTH-101 Medical Terminology, MEDINT-103 Introduction to Language Interpretation, MEDINT-104 Medical Language Interpretation 1, FLANG-228 Spanish for Heritage Speakers, MEDAST-309 Medical Law, Ethics and Professionalism, MEDINT-101 Cultural Awareness, MEDINT-102 Language Dialects (8 weeks), MEDINT-106 Introduction to Medical Translation, MEDINT-110 Medical Language Interp. II Theory, MEDINT-111 Medical Language Interp. II Field Exp, MEDINT-112 Dual Language Enhance for Healthcare Providers. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Nursing Assistant Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is designed to prepare students for employment as an entry-level bedside caregiver in health care facilities such as hospitals and nursing homes, and home-health facilities. Nursing assistants are instructed in English, but selected sections are specific for the bilingual learner - instruction is given in English and Spanish or with Spanish-language support from the bilingual education center. The courses focuses on introducing students to the basic nursing skills and procedures needed to assist hospital clients, nursing home residents and home health clients with their daily living activities, specialized care, and communication needs. Course curriculum and instruction focuses on successful preparation for the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP) and the state nurse aide curriculum. Graduates are eligible to take part in NNAAP activities upon completion of the course. Admission to the program is based on the following requirements: demonstration of proficiency in the Spanish language (for Bilingual program only); demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; good health as evidenced by a medical examination; documentation that the Essential Job Functions have been reviewed; documentation of compliance with Wisconsin’s Caregiver Law. Applicant must have TOEFL score of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College   Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Office Technology Assistant Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program prepares graduates for entry-level employment in today’s fast-paced business environment. Student skills are developed in business English; professional business behavior and growth; office procedures; word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation graphics; introductory internet; and basic office accounting. Courses can be applied toward the completion of the Administrative Assistant, Medical Administrative Specialist, or Legal Administrative Professional associate degrees. Applicant must have a high school diploma or GED and demonstrate proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TOEFL score of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: ACCTG-102 Basic Office Accounting, OFTECH-102 Office Technologies or OFTECH-104 Maintaining Your Home Computer and Windows, OFTECH-103 Keyboard and Keypad (8 weeks), OFTECH-119 Information Management, OFTECH-122 Business English Essentials, OFTECH-136 Keyboarding Skill Development 1 (8 weeks), OFTECH-133 Business Document Production 1, OFTECH-165 Administrative Office Procedures 1, OFTECH-184 MS Office: Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint, RBUS-180 Business Career Planning. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Opticianry Science Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is designed to prepare students to fabricate and dispense corrective lenses from written prescriptions or duplication of existing eyewear. It includes surfacing, finishing, dispensing and business techniques needed in retail optical establishments, wholesale laboratories and private practice environments. An externship component of the program and the on-campus dispensary provide actual experience in a working situation. Admission to the program is based on the following requirements: a high school diploma or GED; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; good health as evidenced by a medical examination; documentation that the Essential Job Functions have been reviewed; and documentation of proper immunizations. Applicant must have TOEFL score of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: OPTSCI-110 Optical Theory and Principles, OPTSCI-111 Orientation to Ophthalmic Dispensing, OPTSCI-112 Ocular Anatomy and Physiology, OPTSCI-113 Lab Procedures-Surfacing (8 weeks), OPTSCI-114 Lab Procedures-Finishing (8 weeks), MATH-106 Introduction to College Math, OPTSCI-115 Introduction to Contacts, OPTSCI-116 Optical Business Management, OPTSCI-117 Optical Clinic - Advanced Lab and Dispensary Techniques, OPTSCI-118 Opthalmic Externship, OPTSCI-119 ABO Certification Review. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Pharmacy Technician Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program provides the skills and knowledge needed to obtain employment as a pharmacy technician in a variety of practice settings. Pharmacy technicians work under the supervision of a pharmacist in delivery of pharmaceutical care. During the clinical courses, students will acquire experience in both community and institutional pharmacy. Applicant should have a working knowledge of mathematics, including elementary algebra and TOEFL score of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: ENG-151 Communication Skills 1 or ENG-201 English 1, HEALTH-101 Medical Terminology, HEALTH-107 Introduction Computing for Healthcare, OFTECH-103 Keyboard and Keypad (8 weeks), PHARMT-300 Orientation to Pharmacy Operations (8 weeks), PHARMT-302 Pharmaceutical Calculations, PHARMT-303 Introduction to Drug Classification, PHARMT-306 Pharmacy Clinical Experience 1 (8 weeks), PHARMT-395 Pharmacy Customer Relations, PHARMT-310 Institutional Pharmacy Practice, PHARMT-311 Orientation to Sterile Solutions, PHARMT-312 Pharmacy Operations Laboratory, PHARMT-314 Pharmacy Clinical Experience 2, PHARMT-316 Applied Pharmaceutical Calculations, PSYCH-199 Psychology of Human Relations or PSYCH-231 Introductory Psychology. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Phlebotomy Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program emphasizes the skills, theory and practical applications of phlebotomy. Phlebotomists draw blood and may also perform lab procedures and clerical duties. During the clinical course, students acquire hands-on experience at a medical facility. Applicant must demonstrate proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment and have TOEFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: CLABT-110 Basic Lab Skills (6 weeks), CLABT-111 Phlebotomy (6 weeks), ENG-151 Communication Skills 1, HEALTH-101 Medical Terminology, HEALTH-107 Introduction to Computing for Health Care, MLABT-161 Computer Applications for the Medical Laboratory, MLABT-166 Phlebotomy Clinical Experiences, PSYCH-199 Psychology of Human Relations. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Power Engineering and Boiler Operator Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Oak Creek Campus This program teaches students to manage and repair equipment, maintain facilities, operate and control low and high pressure boilers, and operate and control auxiliary systems in factories, plants and buildings. Graduates become building engineers, boiler operators, facilities maintenance mechanics or power engineers. Power engineers ensure that equipment operates safely, economically and within established limits by monitoring meters, gauges and computerized controls. Applicant must have a high school diploma or GED and demonstrate proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TOEFL score of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: ELECTY-395 Electricity for Power Engineering, ENG-345 Communications 1, HVAC1-332 Math for Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Servicing Technicians, POWENG-330 Introduction to Power Engineering, POWENG-331 Fundamentals of Power Engineering 1, POWENG-332 Fundamentals of Power Engineering 2, POWENG-333 Plant Maintenance and HVAC Basics, POWENG-334 Blueprint Reading for Power Engineering, POWENG-335 Instrumentation and Controls, SOCSCI-330 Applied Economics and Human Relations. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Oak Creek Campus Oak Creek Campus, 6665 South Howell Avenue, OAK CREEK, Wisconsin, 53154, +1 414 571 4500 MATC&#39;s Oak Creek Campus is situated on 102 acres just east of I-94.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is near General Mitchell International Airport. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Practical Nursing Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program exposes students to a variety of classroom and clinical experiences to prepare for employment in nursing homes, hospitals and other health care settings. The curriculum features a variety of teaching/learning methods, hands-on skills practice in the college’s well-equipped nursing laboratory, and supervised patient care in nursing homes and hospitals. Upon completion of this National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission accredited program, students will be eligible to take the Licensure Exam for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN). Applicant must complete Nursing Assistant course and have TOEFL score of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: ENG-151 Communication Skills 1 and ENG-152 Communication Skills 2 or Eng-201 and any 200-series ENG or SPEECH course, NRSPN-301 Nursing Fundamentals, NRSPN-302 Nursing Skills, NRSPN-303 Nursing Pharmacology, NRSPN-304 Nursing: Introduction to Clinical Practice, NRSPN-309 Nursing Foundations or NATSCI-177 General Anatomy and Physiology or NATSCI-201 and NATSCI-202 Human Growth and Development or NRSPN-310 PSYCH-188 Developmental Psychology or PSYCH-238 Lifespan Psychology, NRSPN-305 Nursing Health Alterations, NRSPN-306 Nursing Health Promotion, NRSPN-307 Nursing: Clinical Care Across the Lifespan (8 weeks), NRSPN-308 Nursing: Introduction to Clinical Management (8 weeks). Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Preparatory Plumbing Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program prepares students for an apprenticeship in plumbing and offers basic knowledge and skills similar to parts of the first year of an apprentice’s training. They will be able to demonstrate their commitment to the plumbing trade. It is also appropriate for individuals interested in a career in other piping trades such as sprinkler fitting, steam fitting or industrial pipefitting. Admission to the program is based on the following requirements: demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; shop practice and drafting learned either in school or in an employment setting; a high school diploma or GED; and ability to drive and a valid driver’s license. Applicant must have TOEFL score of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: MATH-308 Math for Industrial Applications 1, PLUMB-300 Plumbing Theory 1, PLUMB-301 Applied Drawing for Plumbers 1, PLUMB-302 Plumbing and Piping Shop 1, PLUMB-308 Plumbing and Pipe Joining Process 1, PLUMB-310 OSHA/First Aid, PLUMB-312 Computer Application/Plumbing, ENG-341 Applied Communications, MCDESG-120 Basic AutoCAD, PLUMB-304 Plumbing Theory 2, PLUMB-305 Plumbing and Pipe Joining Process 2, PLUMB-306 Plumbing and Piping Shop 2, PLUMB-309 Applied Drawing for Plumbers 2. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Renal Dialysis Technician Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is designed to prepare students for employment as a Renal Dialysis Technician (RDT) in a hospital or freestanding dialysis center. Under the direct supervision of a registered nurse, RDTs are responsible for setting up equipment, preparing solutions, performing venipuncture and monitoring patient responses during the dialysis procedure. In addition, RDTs are responsible for cleaning, quality control and maintenance of dialysis equipment. Core skills include conscientious work habits such as punctuality; empathy and the ability to work with chronically ill patients; and the ability to work efficiently and accurately under pressure. Applicant must demonstrate proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment and have TOEFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: ENG-347 Communications 2 or ENG-151 or ENG-201, HEALTH-101 Medical Terminology, PSYCH-199 Psychology of Human Relations or PSYCH-231 Introductory Psychology, RDIAT-320 Introduction to Renal Dialysis (8 weeks), RDIAT-321 Principles of Renal Dialysis 1 (8 weeks), RDIAT-302 Renal Failure and Support Therapies, RDIAT-304 Hemodialysis Laboratory Procedures (8 weeks), RDIAT-322 Principles of Renal Dialysis 2, RDIAT-323 Clinical Practicum 1 (8 weeks), RDIAT-324 Clinical Practicum 2 (8 weeks). Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Small Business Training Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Oak Creek Campus This program prepares students to step up in management, or as an entrepreneur, acquire needed business management skills to successfully run your business. The training is designed to give them a broad background of business knowledge. It also prepares students for employment in a variety of industries including manufacturing, service and retail. Applicant must have a high school diploma or GED and demonstrate proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TOEFL score of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: BADM-134 Business Organization and Management, COMPSW-106 Introduction to MS Office, MKTG-102 Marketing Principles, RBUS-102 Math of Business, BADM-145 Small Business Management, ACCTG-110 Financial Accounting, ENG-151 Communication Skills or ENG-201 English 1, MKTG-104 Selling Principles, RBUS-180 Business Career Planning. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Oak Creek Campus Oak Creek Campus, 6665 South Howell Avenue, OAK CREEK, Wisconsin, 53154, +1 414 571 4500 MATC&#39;s Oak Creek Campus is situated on 102 acres just east of I-94.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is near General Mitchell International Airport. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Special Event Management Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is designed to prepare students for employment in entry-level positions in event management, meeting planning, convention sales, and hotel and resort representative companies. Some job titles include: event coordinator, meeting planner, convention and visitor bureau director, destination wedding planner, casino marketer, package tour coordinator, group travel leader, and festivals and entertainment management. Applicant must have a high school diploma or GED; demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment; and typing proficiency of 30 words per minute or concurrent enrollment in OFTECH-103 Keyboarding. They should have TOEFL score of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: MKTG-185 Negotiation Skills for Business, MEET-151 Introduction to Hotel/Hospitality Management, HOTEL-105 Hospitality Marketing and Sales, MEET-178 Meeting and Convention Planning, HOTEL-127 Catering Weddings, Convention Sales, and Contracts, HOTEL-130 Internship/Field Experience, MKTG-145 Special Event Management, CULMGT-140 Food and Beverage Operations. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Tool and Die Making Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Oak Creek Campus The course work is designed to prepare students for a career in one of the many fields in tool and die making. Graduates receive a technical diploma and will be able to seek employment in the following career areas: mold making, stamping die making, jig and fixture building, tool-room machinist and precision machining. During the second year of the program, three options for the shop courses are available to choose from, allowing students to experience hands-on practice in stamping die and mold making, special die making or special mold making. Applicant must demonstrate proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment and have TOEFL scores of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: ENG-347 Communications 2, MACHTL-300 Engine Lathe 1 (4 weeks), MACHTL-301 Engine Lathe 2 (4 weeks), MACHTL-309 Manual Vertical Milling Machining 1 (4 weeks), MACHTL-310 Manual Vertical Milling Machining 2 (4 weeks), MACHTL-360 Metrology, MACHTL-367 Machine Tool Technology, MACHTL-384 Machine Trades Mathematics 1, MDRAFT-385 Machine Blueprint Reading 1, MACHTL-304 Introduction to CNC Programming, MACHTL-320 Introduction to CNC Turning Centers (6 weeks), MACHTL-322 Introduction to CNC Vertical Machining Centers (6 weeks), MACHTL-325 Surface Grinding (6 weeks), MACHTL-385 Machine Trades Mathematics 2, MACHTL-391 Quality Control, MDRAFT-386 Machine Blueprint Reading 2, SOCSCI-330 Applied Economics and Human Relations, MACHTL-386 Machine Trades Mathematics 3, TDMKG-366 CNC Programming 2, MTLGY-301 Basic Heat Treatment of Metals, TDMKG-360 Basic Die Making Technology, TDMKG-371 Stamping Die Making 1 (6 weeks), TDMKG-372 Stamping Die Making 2 (6 weeks), TDMKG-373 Stamping Die Making 3 (6 weeks), MACHTL-387 Machine Trades Mathematics 4, TDMKG-361 Advanced Die Making Technology, TDMKG-367 Basic CAD/CAM, TDMKG-362 Cavity Die Technology, TDMKG-381 Moldmaking 1, TDMKG-382 Moldmaking 2, TDMKG-383 Moldmaking 3. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Oak Creek Campus Oak Creek Campus, 6665 South Howell Avenue, OAK CREEK, Wisconsin, 53154, +1 414 571 4500 MATC&#39;s Oak Creek Campus is situated on 102 acres just east of I-94.This campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is near General Mitchell International Airport. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Web Designer Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program combines the strengths of web design, web development and e-Commerce marketing. Students learn and apply in-depth skills in web design, upcoming technologies, design tools, marketing principles, and up-to-date web development languages. They will plan, design and publish several websites, develop marketing strategies to support the designs, and apply multiple web development languages. This program is aimed at focusing skills, maintaining occupational currency, and preparing for the future in this ever-changing technology. Applicant must have a high school diploma or GED; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TOEFL score of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: MKTG-118 Electronic Commerce, VICOM-108 Multimedia Scripting Basics, VICOM-123 Web Site Development, VICOM-128 Web Development with XHTML/CSS, VICOM-150 Introduction to Digital Media, ENG-151 Communication Skills 1, VICOM-162 Database-Driven Web Development, VICOM-105 Multimedia and Web Authoring, VICOM-124 Commerce-Based Web Development, VICOM-125 Advanced Web Site Development, VICOM-152 Interactive Design for Multimedia. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239248 Milwaukee Area Technical College Technical Diploma in Welding Full Time Variable $1712 for 15 credits Downtown Milwaukee Campus This program is designed to prepare students to perform production, maintenance and repair welding in the manufacturing and construction industries. Applicant must have a high school diploma or GED; and demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment. They should have TOEFL score of 170 for computer-based test and 497 for paper-based test. Diploma Milwaukee Area Technical College Modules include: WELD-305 Fundamentals of Oxyfuel Welding, WELD-306 Fundamentals of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG), WELD-307 Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG), WELD-350 Oxyfuel Welding Processes, WELD-380 Welding Trades Mathematics, WELD-300 Fundamentals of Arc Welding, WELD-301 General Arc Welding, WELD-302 Specialized Arc Welding, WELD-351 Shielded Metal Arc Welding Processes, WELD-361 Basic Blueprint Reading for Welders, WELD-326 Fundamentals of Semi-Automatic Wire Welding, WELD-327 Specialized Semi-Automatic Wire Welding, WELD-328 General Semi-Automatic Wire Welding, WELD-352 Gas-Shielded Arc Welding Processes, WELD-362 Blueprint Reading/Welding Symbols, ENG-347 Communications 2, SOCSCI-330 Applied Economics and Human Relations, WELD-353 Layout and Setup Techniques, WELD-363 Advanced Blueprint Reading for Welders, WELD-395 Layout and Setup for Welders 1, WELD-396 Layout and Setup for Welders 2, WELD-397 Layout and Setup for Welders 3. Milwaukee Area Technical College Barbara Cannell, Director 57000 Milwaukee Area Technical College, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233 Downtown Milwaukee Campus Downtown Milwaukee Campus, 700 West State Street, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53233, +1 414 297 6000 MATC&#39;s Downtown Milwaukee Campus encompasses four blocks in the West Town area of downtown Milwaukee.Campus buildings are connected by efficient skywalks and this campus is accessible by Milwaukee County bus and is one block west of the Bradley Center. No  
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering B. S. Mechanical Engineering/M. S. Environmental Engineering Full Time Variable $621 per credit Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department   Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Masters Milwaukee School Of Engineering CH-200Chemistry I3-2-4, EN-131Composition3-0-3, MA-136Calculus for Engineers I4-0-4, ME-160Introduction to Mechanical Engineering and Design2-2-3 or 100 Freshman Orientation1-0-0, HU-100Contemporary Issues in the Humanities3-0-3, MA-137Calculus for Engineers II4-0-4, ME-190Computer Applications in Engineering I2-2-3, PH-110Physics of Mechanics3-2-4, CH-201Chemistry II3-2-4, EN-132Technical Composition3-0-3, MA-231Calculus for Engineers III4-0-4, ME-191Computer Applications in Engineering II1-2-2, PH-230Physics of Electricity and Magnetism3-3-4, CS-150Introduction to Computer Programming2-2-3, MA-235Differential Equations for Engineers4-0-4, ME-205Engineering Statics4-0-4, PH-220Physics of Heat, Wave Motion and Optics3-3-4, EE-201Linear Networks: Steady-State Analysis4-0-4, EN-241Speech2-2-3, MA-232Calculus for Engineers IV3-0-3, ME-206Engineering Dynamics4-0-3, MA-262Probability and Statistics3-0-3, ME-207Mechanics of Materials3-2-4, ME-230 Dynamics of Systems4-0-4. Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department is Milwaukee School of Engineering home for degrees that specialize in building tomorrow from the dirt up. Whether the student want to manage the construction of tomorrow&#39;s offices and homes or design healthy, environmentally friendly internal structures, such as heating and cooling systems, Milwaukee School of Engineering can help them toachieve their goal. Various labs and facilities are designed specifically for their specialization area, including CAD laboratories, AE-dedicated microcomputer laboratory, senior AE student design studios, energy systems laboratory, strength of materials laboratory, construction materials laboratory and structural/construction testing laboratory. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering B.A. in Technical Communication Full Time 4 Year(s) $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits General Studies Department The field of technical communication is a logical extension of the rapid growth in technology. This degree is designed to provide: a core liberal arts education in humanities and social sciences, courses in the major area which will allow students to design and produce both, written documents and oral presentations for business, industry and institutions and literacy in basic engineering, mathematics, physical science, computers and business. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 General Studies Department General Studies Department, GM-218, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 This department rounds out their education by providing courses in the humanities, social sciences, English and engineering graphics. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering B.S. in Architectural Engineering Full Time 4 Year(s) $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department This program prepares them for a career in the design and construction of buildings and building systems. Through a combination of lecture and laboratory courses, they will connect theory and the practical application of design principles, practice, methods and materials. Graduating from the architectural engineering program provides them with a core of mathematics, science, construction materials and business, plus a design specialty.Architectural engineers are the engineers who make buildings function. Among their duties, they design and create the heating, air conditioning and electrical systems of buildings. Architectural engineering graduates pursue careers in the construction industry or related areas. Students applying for admissions must have a high school grade or an equivalent diploma. Students must have a Graduation from an approved high school or the equivalent (GED test score of 265 prior to 2002.) Individuals that have taken the 2002 Series GED tests must earn a minimum score of 460 on each test in the battery with a minimum total test score of 2,500. Submit their ACT or SAT scores. When they register to take the test, they are request to have the scores sent directly to MSOE. MSOE's code for ACT is 4616 and SAT is 1476. Students Recommended high school classes for Architectural Engineering and Construction Management are Algebra 2 years, Geometry 1 year, Trigonometry 1 year, Pre-calculus or equivalent 1 year, Chemistry 1 year, Physics 1 year, English 4 years. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering There are three design specialties offered in the architectural engineering program. They must select one of the design specialties in their junior year: Building Electrical Systems, Building Environmental Systems, Building Structural Systems Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department is Milwaukee School of Engineering home for degrees that specialize in building tomorrow from the dirt up. Whether the student want to manage the construction of tomorrow&#39;s offices and homes or design healthy, environmentally friendly internal structures, such as heating and cooling systems, Milwaukee School of Engineering can help them toachieve their goal. Various labs and facilities are designed specifically for their specialization area, including CAD laboratories, AE-dedicated microcomputer laboratory, senior AE student design studios, energy systems laboratory, strength of materials laboratory, construction materials laboratory and structural/construction testing laboratory. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering B.S. in Biomedical Engineering Full Time Variable $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department Biomedical engineering is one of the fastest growing fields, because they advance technology in the fields of medicine, biology, veterinary science and other life sciences. Artificial organs, pacemakers and laser surgery are examples of innovations by biomedical engineers. Biomedical engineers are engineers that apply engineering to the life sciences - such as physiology and chemistry. They have a diverse understanding of engineering that helps them create the complex devices that improve people's lives. In one device, biomedical engineers may have used elements of electrical, mechanical and software engineering! They have a solid education in engineering and a working knowledge of biology, physiology and medicine. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering There are six major areas within Biomedical Engineering Medical Instrumentation, Biomaterials, System Physiology and Modeling, Biosignal Processing, Medical Imaging, Biomechanics and Rehabilitation Engineering. Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The department upholds the ideals of MSOE and in doing so, promises them that the department will produce graduates who have excellent design, analysis and laboratory skills and are productive in industry doing design and development tasks in their areas of study, and are successful and recruited for graduate study by major universities, graduate electrical engineering technologists who have strong laboratory and analysis skills, and who will be productive in industry supporting and performing design and development tasks in a variety of areas, instill in its graduates a solid foundation in mathematics, science and engineering principles that will support current and future learning, instill in its graduates the desire for lifelong learning and provide them with the appropriate tools for graduate education, require of its graduates an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility in all personal and professional activities. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering B.S. in Biomedical Engineering - Biomaterials Full Time Variable $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department Biomaterials is the use of materials both living tissue and artificial materials, for implantation. Understanding the properties of the living materials is vital in the design of implant materials. The selection of an appropriate material to place in the human body may be one of the most difficult tasks faced by the biomedical engineer. Certain metal alloys, ceramics, polymers and composites have been used as implant materials. Biomaterials must be nontoxic, non-carcinogenic, chemically inert (not reacting violently with the body's chemical composition), stable and mechanically strong enough to withstand the repeated forces of a lifetime of use. Newer biomaterials even incorporate living cells in order to provide a true biological and mechanical match for the living tissue. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The department upholds the ideals of MSOE and in doing so, promises them that the department will produce graduates who have excellent design, analysis and laboratory skills and are productive in industry doing design and development tasks in their areas of study, and are successful and recruited for graduate study by major universities, graduate electrical engineering technologists who have strong laboratory and analysis skills, and who will be productive in industry supporting and performing design and development tasks in a variety of areas, instill in its graduates a solid foundation in mathematics, science and engineering principles that will support current and future learning, instill in its graduates the desire for lifelong learning and provide them with the appropriate tools for graduate education, require of its graduates an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility in all personal and professional activities. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering B.S. in Biomedical Engineering - Biomechanics and Rehabilitation Engineering Full Time 4 Year(s) $9555 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department This area is comprised of two related parts: biomechanics and rehabilitation engineering. Biomechanics applies both fluid mechanics and transport phenomena to biological and medical issues. It includes the study of motion, material deformation, flow within the body, as well as devices, and transport phenomena in the body, such as transport of chemical constituents across biological and synthetic media and membranes. Efforts in biomechanics have developed the artificial heart, replacement heart valves and the hip replacement. Rehabilitation engineering uses concepts in biomechanics and other areas to develop devices to enhance the capabilities and improve the quality of life for individuals with physical and cogitative impairments. They are involved in prosthetics, the development of the home and/or workplace, and transportation modifications. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The department upholds the ideals of MSOE and in doing so, promises them that the department will produce graduates who have excellent design, analysis and laboratory skills and are productive in industry doing design and development tasks in their areas of study, and are successful and recruited for graduate study by major universities, graduate electrical engineering technologists who have strong laboratory and analysis skills, and who will be productive in industry supporting and performing design and development tasks in a variety of areas, instill in its graduates a solid foundation in mathematics, science and engineering principles that will support current and future learning, instill in its graduates the desire for lifelong learning and provide them with the appropriate tools for graduate education, require of its graduates an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility in all personal and professional activities. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering B.S. in Biomedical Engineering - Medical Imaging Full Time 4 Year(s) $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department Medical imaging combines knowledge of a unique physical phenomenon (sound, radiation, magnetism, etc.) with high-speed electronic data processing, analysis and display to generate an image. Often, these images can be obtained with minimal or completely non-invasive procedures, making them less painful and more readily repeatable than invasive techniques. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The department upholds the ideals of MSOE and in doing so, promises them that the department will produce graduates who have excellent design, analysis and laboratory skills and are productive in industry doing design and development tasks in their areas of study, and are successful and recruited for graduate study by major universities, graduate electrical engineering technologists who have strong laboratory and analysis skills, and who will be productive in industry supporting and performing design and development tasks in a variety of areas, instill in its graduates a solid foundation in mathematics, science and engineering principles that will support current and future learning, instill in its graduates the desire for lifelong learning and provide them with the appropriate tools for graduate education, require of its graduates an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility in all personal and professional activities. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering B.S. in Biomedical Engineering - System Physiology and Modeling Full Time 4 Year(s) $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department This aspect of biomedical engineering used to gain a comprehensive and integrated understanding of the function of living organisms. These organisms range from bacteria to humans. Modeling is used in the analysis of experimental data and in formulating mathematical descriptions of physiological events. In research, modeling is used as a predictive tool in designing new experiments to refine their knowledge. Students applying for admissions must have a high school grade or an equivalent diploma. Students must have a Graduation from an approved high school or the equivalent (GED test score of 265 prior to 2002.) Individuals that have taken the 2002 Series GED tests must earn a minimum score of 460 on each test in the battery with a minimum total test score of 2,500. Submit their ACT or SAT scores. When they register to take the test, they are request to have the scores sent directly to MSOE. MSOE's code for ACT is 4616 and SAT is 1476. Students Recommended high school classes for Architectural Engineering and Construction Management are Algebra 2 years, Geometry 1 year, Trigonometry 1 year, Pre-calculus or equivalent 1 year, Chemistry 1 year, Physics 1 year, English 4 years. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The department upholds the ideals of MSOE and in doing so, promises them that the department will produce graduates who have excellent design, analysis and laboratory skills and are productive in industry doing design and development tasks in their areas of study, and are successful and recruited for graduate study by major universities, graduate electrical engineering technologists who have strong laboratory and analysis skills, and who will be productive in industry supporting and performing design and development tasks in a variety of areas, instill in its graduates a solid foundation in mathematics, science and engineering principles that will support current and future learning, instill in its graduates the desire for lifelong learning and provide them with the appropriate tools for graduate education, require of its graduates an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility in all personal and professional activities. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering B.S. in Business Management Full Time 4 Year(s) $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Rader School of Business This program capitalizes on MSOEs long history of combining theory and practice, along with 50 years of experience providing technology-rich business education. Students learn core business concepts and put them into practice by solving todays business problems in real-world project experiences. Specialized areas of study in the new program include: marketing and entrepreneurship, managerial leadership, operations management, financial management, and engineering studies. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering Students will have their courses in Business Communications, Entrepreneurship - An Overview, Managerial Finance, American Government, Knowledge Management, Elective (Concentration), Production Management, Entrepreneurial Business Plans, Business-to-Business Marketing, Project Management, Organizational Psychology, International Business, Organizational Behavior and Leadership Development, Quantitative Management Techniques, Management Internship Experience. Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Rader School of Business Rader School of Business, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 Rader School of Business has been offering business and management degrees for more than 50 years. Their programs in business, international business, management, management information systems, engineering management and medical informatics each offer relevant and engaging curriculum tracks. Their courses and extracurricular activities focus on entrepreneurialism, teaching them to look at every problem and opportunity in innovative ways. These universities also have a global focus and even have a partnership with the U.S. Export Assistance Center. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering B.S. in Business Management - Engineering Studies Full Time Variable $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Rader School of Business This program allows students to study fundamental engineering concepts to build a solid understanding of engineering design. In addition, business course work develops comprehensive knowledge and skills in writing and evaluating business plans, project management including management of multiple projects, leadership and communications. They will be able to apply this knowledge to transform market needs into engineering terms and business plans and integrate engineering solutions into today’s business and social environment. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering The major courses are in ME-1601 Introduction to Engineering Design, ME-255 Engineering Statics for Non-mechanical Engineers, ME-257 Strength of Materials for Non-mechanical Engineers, AE-2121 Fundamentals of Thermodynamics, EE-1910 Introduction to Embedded Systems Programming, EE-201 Linear Networks: Steady-State Analysis, IE-3620 Ergonomics, IE-382 Stochastic Processes, IE-426 Materials and Manufacturing Processes. Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Rader School of Business Rader School of Business, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 Rader School of Business has been offering business and management degrees for more than 50 years. Their programs in business, international business, management, management information systems, engineering management and medical informatics each offer relevant and engaging curriculum tracks. Their courses and extracurricular activities focus on entrepreneurialism, teaching them to look at every problem and opportunity in innovative ways. These universities also have a global focus and even have a partnership with the U.S. Export Assistance Center. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering B.S. in Business Management - Financial Management Full Time Variable $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Rader School of Business Students will develop skills in traditional practice and computer applications in the areas of accounting, finance, budgeting and costing. They will be adept at leading the internal financial operations of business. Eighteen credits of required coursework must be completed to satisfy concentration electives in the BSBM program. Remaining concentration elective credits may be chosen from the recommended list below, or from any 300-400. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering The major courses are in MS-450 Management Control Systems, MS-451 Personal Tax, MS-452 Investment and Portfolio Analysis, MS-453 Personal Investments, MS-4544 Financial Management Policies, MS-459 Intermediate Accounting. Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Rader School of Business Rader School of Business, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 Rader School of Business has been offering business and management degrees for more than 50 years. Their programs in business, international business, management, management information systems, engineering management and medical informatics each offer relevant and engaging curriculum tracks. Their courses and extracurricular activities focus on entrepreneurialism, teaching them to look at every problem and opportunity in innovative ways. These universities also have a global focus and even have a partnership with the U.S. Export Assistance Center. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering B.S. in Business Management - Managerial Leadership Full Time Variable $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Rader School of Business Students will develop a broad-based business understanding with study in accounting and finance, operations management, human resources and marketing. They will be adept at leading a wide array of projects and responding to business opportunities. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Rader School of Business Rader School of Business, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 Rader School of Business has been offering business and management degrees for more than 50 years. Their programs in business, international business, management, management information systems, engineering management and medical informatics each offer relevant and engaging curriculum tracks. Their courses and extracurricular activities focus on entrepreneurialism, teaching them to look at every problem and opportunity in innovative ways. These universities also have a global focus and even have a partnership with the U.S. Export Assistance Center. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering B.S. in Business Management - Marketing and Entrepreneurship Full Time Variable $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Rader School of Business Students will develop skills in technical selling, promotional strategies, e-business marketing and business-to-business marketing. They will be adept at leading marketing projects and operations in technical environments. Eighteen credits of required coursework must be completed to satisfy concentration electives in the BSBM program. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering The required courses are in MS-363 e-Business Marketing Strategies, MS-4601 International Marketing and Export Management, MS-462 Technical Selling, MS-467 Marketing Research, MS-468 Promotion and Advertising Strategies, MS-469 Advanced Marketing Strategies Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Rader School of Business Rader School of Business, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 Rader School of Business has been offering business and management degrees for more than 50 years. Their programs in business, international business, management, management information systems, engineering management and medical informatics each offer relevant and engaging curriculum tracks. Their courses and extracurricular activities focus on entrepreneurialism, teaching them to look at every problem and opportunity in innovative ways. These universities also have a global focus and even have a partnership with the U.S. Export Assistance Center. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering B.S. in Business Management - Operations Management Full Time Variable $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Rader School of Business Students will develop skills in technical selling, promotional strategies, e-business marketing and business-to-business marketing. They will be adept at leading marketing projects and operations in technical environments. Eighteen credits of required coursework must be completed to satisfy concentration electives in the BSBM program. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering The major courses are in MS-3403 Managing for Quality, MS-3401 Applied Operations Management: Lean Techniques, MS-3406 Applied Operations Management: Six Sigma Introduction, MS-3411 Leading Project Teams, MS-3420 International Management, MS-443 Labor Relations. Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Rader School of Business Rader School of Business, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 Rader School of Business has been offering business and management degrees for more than 50 years. Their programs in business, international business, management, management information systems, engineering management and medical informatics each offer relevant and engaging curriculum tracks. Their courses and extracurricular activities focus on entrepreneurialism, teaching them to look at every problem and opportunity in innovative ways. These universities also have a global focus and even have a partnership with the U.S. Export Assistance Center. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering B.S. in Computer Engineering Full Time 4 Year(s) $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department This program integrates a necessary balance between hardware and software by coupling electrical engineering hardware topics with computer science software subjects. As a result, graduates possess the wide range of skills the knowledge, the ability to work in team settings and the understanding of ethical and societal implications of their work necessary to function as engineers in the areas of embedded systems, embedded software, and computer systems. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The department upholds the ideals of MSOE and in doing so, promises them that the department will produce graduates who have excellent design, analysis and laboratory skills and are productive in industry doing design and development tasks in their areas of study, and are successful and recruited for graduate study by major universities, graduate electrical engineering technologists who have strong laboratory and analysis skills, and who will be productive in industry supporting and performing design and development tasks in a variety of areas, instill in its graduates a solid foundation in mathematics, science and engineering principles that will support current and future learning, instill in its graduates the desire for lifelong learning and provide them with the appropriate tools for graduate education, require of its graduates an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility in all personal and professional activities. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering B.S. in Construction Management Full Time 4 Year(s) $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department Construction managers are the get-it-done people who make sure that projects - from skyscrapers to stadiums to subdivisions - are built well, on time and on budget. Students who can look at a design and turn that into reality and also experience the satisfaction of erecting the structures of their daily lives will enjoy a profitable and rewarding career in construction management. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering The courses are in Introduction to Architectural Engineering and Construction Management, Introduction to Building Information Modeling I, Composition, Contemporary Issues in the Humanities, Calculus for Engineers I, Architectural Engineering Graphics, Chemistry I, Technical Composition, Calculus for Engineers II, Building Construction Materials, Principles of Electrical Systems Design, Heat Transfer and Basic Principles of HVAC, Project Management for AEs and CMs, Surveying, Professional Growth, Organizational Psychology, Principles of Structural Steel and Concrete Design. Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department is Milwaukee School of Engineering home for degrees that specialize in building tomorrow from the dirt up. Whether the student want to manage the construction of tomorrow&#39;s offices and homes or design healthy, environmentally friendly internal structures, such as heating and cooling systems, Milwaukee School of Engineering can help them toachieve their goal. Various labs and facilities are designed specifically for their specialization area, including CAD laboratories, AE-dedicated microcomputer laboratory, senior AE student design studios, energy systems laboratory, strength of materials laboratory, construction materials laboratory and structural/construction testing laboratory. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering B.S. in Electrical Engineering Full Time 4 Year(s) $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department This is one of the broadest of the engineering disciplines. Electrical engineers work with very small things like integrated circuits, which control virtually every electronic item in the home and industry, all the way up to large things like the electric power grid that stretches across the nation. Electrical engineers also use and interact with the computer, mostly on the hardware side. Students applying for admissions must have a high school grade or an equivalent diploma. Students must have a Graduation from an approved high school or the equivalent (GED test score of 265 prior to 2002.) Individuals that have taken the 2002 Series GED tests must earn a minimum score of 460 on each test in the battery with a minimum total test score of 2,500. Submit their ACT or SAT scores. When they register to take the test, they are request to have the scores sent directly to MSOE. MSOE's code for ACT is 4616 and SAT is 1476. Students Recommended high school classes for Architectural Engineering and Construction Management are Algebra 2 years, Geometry 1 year, Trigonometry 1 year, Pre-calculus or equivalent 1 year, Chemistry 1 year, Physics 1 year, English 4 years. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The department upholds the ideals of MSOE and in doing so, promises them that the department will produce graduates who have excellent design, analysis and laboratory skills and are productive in industry doing design and development tasks in their areas of study, and are successful and recruited for graduate study by major universities, graduate electrical engineering technologists who have strong laboratory and analysis skills, and who will be productive in industry supporting and performing design and development tasks in a variety of areas, instill in its graduates a solid foundation in mathematics, science and engineering principles that will support current and future learning, instill in its graduates the desire for lifelong learning and provide them with the appropriate tools for graduate education, require of its graduates an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility in all personal and professional activities. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering B.S. in Electrical Engineering Technology Full Time 4 Year(s) $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department This program provides a distinctive educational path into the electrical/electronic disciplines from two aspects: structure of the curriculum and typical careers of the graduates. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The department upholds the ideals of MSOE and in doing so, promises them that the department will produce graduates who have excellent design, analysis and laboratory skills and are productive in industry doing design and development tasks in their areas of study, and are successful and recruited for graduate study by major universities, graduate electrical engineering technologists who have strong laboratory and analysis skills, and who will be productive in industry supporting and performing design and development tasks in a variety of areas, instill in its graduates a solid foundation in mathematics, science and engineering principles that will support current and future learning, instill in its graduates the desire for lifelong learning and provide them with the appropriate tools for graduate education, require of its graduates an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility in all personal and professional activities. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering B.S. in Industrial Engineering Full Time 4 Year(s) $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Mechanical Engineering Department In this program, students will learn and grow in an intimate, interactive learning environment with personal involvement from professors with significant industrial and business experience. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering This program consists of courses in Production Planning and Inventory Control, Safety in Engineering, Advanced Engineering Economy, Quality Management, Design for Quality, Quality Audits and ISO-9000, Topics in Industrial Engineering, Plant Engineering. Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Mechanical Engineering Department Mechanical Engineering Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 This school always be at the forefront of professional education with emphasis on both theory and technology, coupled with intensive laboratories and career practice. This school also provides a sustained interactive educational climate for students to become well-rounded, technologically experienced graduates and highly productive professionals and leaders. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering B.S. in International Business Full Time Variable $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Rader School of Business The program goals for the Bachelor of Science in International Business degree are formed in three broad areas. Graduates should have acquired a body of knowledge in business and management, developed a specialty knowledge by attaining expertise in one or more specialized areas ranging from computer systems and networking, software development, marketing or operations, developed professional skills and personal growth through excellent communication skills, having the ability to work alone and in teams, and is committed to professional growth and lifelong learning. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering Students will have their courses in Introduction to Business, Introduction to Computer Methods and Applications, Introduction to Management Information Systems, Composition, Freshman Orientation, Microeconomics, Web Site Design, Technical Composition, College Algebra II, Macroeconomics, Speech, Marketing, Introduction to Differential and Integral Calculus, Contemporary Issues in the Humanities, Principles of Accounting, Intercultural Communication, Business Finance, Project Management, Business Statistics. Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Rader School of Business Rader School of Business, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 Rader School of Business has been offering business and management degrees for more than 50 years. Their programs in business, international business, management, management information systems, engineering management and medical informatics each offer relevant and engaging curriculum tracks. Their courses and extracurricular activities focus on entrepreneurialism, teaching them to look at every problem and opportunity in innovative ways. These universities also have a global focus and even have a partnership with the U.S. Export Assistance Center. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering B.S. in Management Information Systems Full Time 4 Year(s) $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Rader School of Business The Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems (MIS) program provides them with a combination of business, management and information technology preparation needed to succeed in today's dynamic business environment. Those who manage the information system for a company improve productivity and the quality of work life while paving the way for technically oriented products, services and information. They are skilled computer users and savvy business leaders. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering Students will have their courses in Principles of Operating Systems, C++ Programming for Business, Ethics for Professional Managers and Engineers, Professional Guidance, Advanced C++ Programming for Business, Project Management, Business Communications, Business Law, Principles of Accounting, Marketing, Introduction to Java Programming, Business Finance, Intermediate Java Programming, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Business Statistics, International Business. Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Rader School of Business Rader School of Business, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 Rader School of Business has been offering business and management degrees for more than 50 years. Their programs in business, international business, management, management information systems, engineering management and medical informatics each offer relevant and engaging curriculum tracks. Their courses and extracurricular activities focus on entrepreneurialism, teaching them to look at every problem and opportunity in innovative ways. These universities also have a global focus and even have a partnership with the U.S. Export Assistance Center. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Full Time 4 Year(s) $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Mechanical Engineering Department   Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering This program have the electives in Design of Machinery, Vibration Control, Vehicle Dynamics, Advanced Topics in Fluid Mechanics, Internal Combustion Engines, Materials Selection, Engineering with Plastics, Composite Materials, Fluid Power Circuits, Design of Fluid Power Circuits, Aerodynamics, Advanced Topics in Energy Systems, Senior Design III, Topics in Mechanical Engineering, Independent Study, Fundamentals of Environmental Chemistry, Lasers and Applications, Introduction to Optics and Photonics. Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Mechanical Engineering Department Mechanical Engineering Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 This school always be at the forefront of professional education with emphasis on both theory and technology, coupled with intensive laboratories and career practice. This school also provides a sustained interactive educational climate for students to become well-rounded, technologically experienced graduates and highly productive professionals and leaders. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering B.S. in Nursing Full Time 4 Year(s) $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits School of Nursing This program is to educate men and women who will function as generalists in serving the nursing care needs of a diverse global community and who are prepared to engage in advanced study, to expand and improve technology used in nursing education, in collaboration with the business community, to prepare graduates who can critically reflect on and evaluate the effects of their nursing care and who are guided by ethical principles and professional standards of care.. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 School of Nursing School of Nursing, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 School of Nursing has been educating students that have the caring attitude and skills that make excellent nurses. The proof is in the 100% placement rate for graduates. This school has been educating students that have the caring attitude and skills that make excellent nurses. The proof is in the 100% placement rate for graduates. The MSOE curriculum integrates a strong technology base that makes them a better caregiver. They will be comfortable with the technology they will use daily on the job, because they have used it for four years. The technology used in the classroom, such as responsive mannequins, also helps them to prepare to work with patients.This school faculty is experts in their field and dedicated to assisting them in achieving their goal of becoming a professional nurse. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering B.S. in Software Engineering Full Time 4 Year(s) $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department This program implements the university's mission by facilitating the personal and professional growth of its students so that they can become effective contributors to the engineering profession and to society as a whole. Graduates of the software engineering program will be able to unite theory with practice, be prepared and motivated to engage in lifelong learning, and have a solid foundation in mathematics and science, be productive practitioners skilled in applying engineering process and practice to software components and systems, be proficient in oral and written communication, and effective in teamwork, actively demonstrate professional and ethical responsibility, have the broad education and awareness of contemporary issues necessary to understand the societal and global impact of their profession. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The department upholds the ideals of MSOE and in doing so, promises them that the department will produce graduates who have excellent design, analysis and laboratory skills and are productive in industry doing design and development tasks in their areas of study, and are successful and recruited for graduate study by major universities, graduate electrical engineering technologists who have strong laboratory and analysis skills, and who will be productive in industry supporting and performing design and development tasks in a variety of areas, instill in its graduates a solid foundation in mathematics, science and engineering principles that will support current and future learning, instill in its graduates the desire for lifelong learning and provide them with the appropriate tools for graduate education, require of its graduates an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility in all personal and professional activities. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering B.S. in Technical Communication Full Time Variable $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits General Studies Department The field of technical communication is a logical extension of the rapid growth in technology. This degree is designed to provide: a core liberal arts education in humanities and social sciences, courses in the major area which will allow students to design and produce both, written documents and oral presentations for business, industry and institutions and literacy in basic engineering, mathematics, physical science, computers and business. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 General Studies Department General Studies Department, GM-218, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 This department rounds out their education by providing courses in the humanities, social sciences, English and engineering graphics. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering BS in Biomedical Engineering - Biosignal Processing Full Time Variable $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department This program involves the collection and analysis of data from patients or experiments in an effort to understand and identify individual components of the data set or signal. The manipulation and dissection of the data or signal provides the physician and experimenter with vital information on the condition of the patient or the status of the experiment. Biomedical engineers apply signal-processing methods to the design of medical devices that monitor and diagnose certain conditions in the human body. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The department upholds the ideals of MSOE and in doing so, promises them that the department will produce graduates who have excellent design, analysis and laboratory skills and are productive in industry doing design and development tasks in their areas of study, and are successful and recruited for graduate study by major universities, graduate electrical engineering technologists who have strong laboratory and analysis skills, and who will be productive in industry supporting and performing design and development tasks in a variety of areas, instill in its graduates a solid foundation in mathematics, science and engineering principles that will support current and future learning, instill in its graduates the desire for lifelong learning and provide them with the appropriate tools for graduate education, require of its graduates an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility in all personal and professional activities. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering BS in Biomedical Engineering - Medical Instrumentation Full Time Variable $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department Medical instrumentation is the application of electronics and measurement techniques to develop devices used in diagnosis and treatment of disease. Computers are an important and increasingly essential part of medical instrumentation, from the microprocessor in a single-purpose instrument to the microcomputer needed to process the large amount of information in a medical imaging system. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The department upholds the ideals of MSOE and in doing so, promises them that the department will produce graduates who have excellent design, analysis and laboratory skills and are productive in industry doing design and development tasks in their areas of study, and are successful and recruited for graduate study by major universities, graduate electrical engineering technologists who have strong laboratory and analysis skills, and who will be productive in industry supporting and performing design and development tasks in a variety of areas, instill in its graduates a solid foundation in mathematics, science and engineering principles that will support current and future learning, instill in its graduates the desire for lifelong learning and provide them with the appropriate tools for graduate education, require of its graduates an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility in all personal and professional activities. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering BS in Biomolecular Engineering Full Time 4 Year(s) $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Department of Physics and Chemistry The curriculum of the Bachelor of Science in BioMolecular Engineering program at MSOE will make them a sought-after graduate for employment in academia, government, research, industry, engineering and management positions. It also will prepare them for medical school, veterinary school and graduate school at top universities. Students applying for admissions must have a high school grade or an equivalent diploma. Students must have a Graduation from an approved high school or the equivalent (GED test score of 265 prior to 2002.) Individuals that have taken the 2002 Series GED tests must earn a minimum score of 460 on each test in the battery with a minimum total test score of 2,500. Submit their ACT or SAT scores. When they register to take the test, they are request to have the scores sent directly to MSOE. MSOE's code for ACT is 4616 and SAT is 1476. Students Recommended high school classes for Architectural Engineering and Construction Management are Algebra 2 years, Geometry 1 year, Trigonometry 1 year, Pre-calculus or equivalent 1 year, Chemistry 1 year, Physics 1 year, English 4 years. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Department of Physics and Chemistry Department of Physics and Chemistry, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The department has a state-of-the-art Applied Optics Laboratory as well as on-going activities in the area of lasers. This department faculty has specialties in biotechnology, general relativity, lasers and applied optics and photonics, organic chemistry, materials and magnetism. All engineering, engineering technology, nursing, business, and technical communication students take one or more courses offered by the department. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering BS in Business Management Full Time 4 Year(s) $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Rader School of Business This program capitalizes on MSOEs long history of combining theory and practice, along with 50 years of experience providing technology-rich business education. Students learn core business concepts and put them into practice by solving todays business problems in real-world project experiences. Specialized areas of study in the new program include: marketing and entrepreneurship, managerial leadership, operations management, financial management, and engineering studies. Students applying for admissions must have a high school grade or an equivalent diploma. Students must have a Graduation from an approved high school or the equivalent (GED test score of 265 prior to 2002.) Individuals that have taken the 2002 Series GED tests must earn a minimum score of 460 on each test in the battery with a minimum total test score of 2,500. Submit their ACT or SAT scores. When they register to take the test, they are request to have the scores sent directly to MSOE. MSOE's code for ACT is 4616 and SAT is 1476. Students must recommended high school classes for Business Management, International Business, Management Information Systems and Technical Communication Algebra 2 years, Geometry 1year, Science 1year, English 4 years. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering Students will have their courses in Business Communications, Entrepreneurship - An Overview, Managerial Finance, American Government, Knowledge Management, Elective (Concentration), Production Management, Entrepreneurial Business Plans, Business-to-Business Marketing, Project Management, Organizational Psychology, International Business, Organizational Behavior and Leadership Development, Quantitative Management Techniques, Management Internship Experience. Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Rader School of Business Rader School of Business, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 Rader School of Business has been offering business and management degrees for more than 50 years. Their programs in business, international business, management, management information systems, engineering management and medical informatics each offer relevant and engaging curriculum tracks. Their courses and extracurricular activities focus on entrepreneurialism, teaching them to look at every problem and opportunity in innovative ways. These universities also have a global focus and even have a partnership with the U.S. Export Assistance Center. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering BS in Civil Engineering Full Time 4 Year(s) Contact provider Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department     Diploma Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department is Milwaukee School of Engineering home for degrees that specialize in building tomorrow from the dirt up. Whether the student want to manage the construction of tomorrow&#39;s offices and homes or design healthy, environmentally friendly internal structures, such as heating and cooling systems, Milwaukee School of Engineering can help them toachieve their goal. Various labs and facilities are designed specifically for their specialization area, including CAD laboratories, AE-dedicated microcomputer laboratory, senior AE student design studios, energy systems laboratory, strength of materials laboratory, construction materials laboratory and structural/construction testing laboratory. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering BS in Engineering Full Time 4 Year(s) $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Department of Physics and Chemistry Students will get comprehensive coverage of the basic sciences, engineering sciences and design with the opportunity to tailor the program to their unique career goals through numerous electives, including electives in the areas of product design and enterprise systems. Students applying for admissions must have a high school grade or an equivalent diploma. Students must have a Graduation from an approved high school or the equivalent (GED test score of 265 prior to 2002.) Individuals that have taken the 2002 Series GED tests must earn a minimum score of 460 on each test in the battery with a minimum total test score of 2,500. Submit their ACT or SAT scores. When they register to take the test, they are request to have the scores sent directly to MSOE. MSOE's code for ACT is 4616 and SAT is 1476. Students Recommended high school classes for Architectural Engineering and Construction Management are Algebra 2 years, Geometry 1 year, Trigonometry 1.5 year, Pre-calculus or equivalent 1.5 years, Chemistry 1 year, Physics 1 year, English 4 years. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Department of Physics and Chemistry Department of Physics and Chemistry, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The department has a state-of-the-art Applied Optics Laboratory as well as on-going activities in the area of lasers. This department faculty has specialties in biotechnology, general relativity, lasers and applied optics and photonics, organic chemistry, materials and magnetism. All engineering, engineering technology, nursing, business, and technical communication students take one or more courses offered by the department. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering BS in Management Information Systems - Application Development and Support Full Time 4 Year(s) $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Rader School of Business This advanced computer programming, Internet and World Wide Web applications, business process analysis, software integration and implementation, database development and information technology product management. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering Students will have their courses in Principles of Operating Systems, C++ Programming for Business, Ethics for Professional Managers and Engineers, Professional Guidance, Advanced C++ Programming for Business, Project Management, Business Communications, Business Law, Principles of Accounting, Marketing, Introduction to Java Programming, Business Finance, Intermediate Java Programming, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Business Statistics, International Business. Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Rader School of Business Rader School of Business, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 Rader School of Business has been offering business and management degrees for more than 50 years. Their programs in business, international business, management, management information systems, engineering management and medical informatics each offer relevant and engaging curriculum tracks. Their courses and extracurricular activities focus on entrepreneurialism, teaching them to look at every problem and opportunity in innovative ways. These universities also have a global focus and even have a partnership with the U.S. Export Assistance Center. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering BS in Management Information Systems - Computer Systems Infrastructure Full Time 4 Year(s) $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Rader School of Business The outcomes of the program networking, systems analysis, systems design, operating systems and security. Students applying for admissions must have a high school grade or an equivalent diploma. Students must have a Graduation from an approved high school or the equivalent (GED test score of 265 prior to 2002.) Individuals that have taken the 2002 Series GED tests must earn a minimum score of 460 on each test in the battery with a minimum total test score of 2,500. Submit their ACT or SAT scores. When they register to take the test, they are request to have the scores sent directly to MSOE. MSOE's code for ACT is 4616 and SAT is 1476. Students must recommended high school classes for Business Management, International Business, Management Information Systems and Technical Communication Algebra 2 years, Geometry 1year, Science 1year, English 4 years. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering Students will have their courses in Principles of Operating Systems, C++ Programming for Business, Ethics for Professional Managers and Engineers, Professional Guidance, Advanced C++ Programming for Business, Project Management, Business Communications, Business Law, Principles of Accounting, Marketing, Introduction to Java Programming, Business Finance, Intermediate Java Programming, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Business Statistics, International Business. Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Rader School of Business Rader School of Business, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 Rader School of Business has been offering business and management degrees for more than 50 years. Their programs in business, international business, management, management information systems, engineering management and medical informatics each offer relevant and engaging curriculum tracks. Their courses and extracurricular activities focus on entrepreneurialism, teaching them to look at every problem and opportunity in innovative ways. These universities also have a global focus and even have a partnership with the U.S. Export Assistance Center. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering BS in Mechanical Engineering Technology Full Time 4 Year(s) $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Mechanical Engineering Department The curriculum introduces technical courses at an early stage. Mathematics and science courses are integrated into the curriculum as they are applied in the technical courses. General studies courses are spread throughout the curriculum. With this arrangement of courses, part-time students experience a continuous blend of technical and support classes throughout the program. Two technical electives and one free elective allow students to focus on an area of interest; however, the program is designed to produce well-rounded graduates who are competent in all areas of mechanical engineering technology. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering This program have the electives in Design of Machinery, Vibration Control, Vehicle Dynamics, Advanced Topics in Fluid Mechanics, Internal Combustion Engines, Materials Selection, Engineering with Plastics, Composite Materials, Fluid Power Circuits, Design of Fluid Power Circuits, Aerodynamics, Advanced Topics in Energy Systems, Senior Design III, Topics in Mechanical Engineering, Independent Study, Fundamentals of Environmental Chemistry, Lasers and Applications, Introduction to Optics and Photonics. Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Mechanical Engineering Department Mechanical Engineering Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 This school always be at the forefront of professional education with emphasis on both theory and technology, coupled with intensive laboratories and career practice. This school also provides a sustained interactive educational climate for students to become well-rounded, technologically experienced graduates and highly productive professionals and leaders. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering Bachelor of Science Architectural Engineering (Electrical Design Specialty) Full Time 4 Year(s) $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department This program prepares students for a career in the design and construction of buildings and building systems. Architectural engineers are the engineers who make buildings function. Among their duties, they design and create the heating, air conditioning and electrical systems of buildings. Architectural engineering graduates pursue careers in the construction industry or related areas. Students applying for admissions must have a high school grade or an equivalent diploma. Students must have a Graduation from an approved high school or the equivalent (GED test score of 265 prior to 2002.) Individuals that have taken the 2002 Series GED tests must earn a minimum score of 460 on each test in the battery with a minimum total test score of 2,500. Submit their ACT or SAT scores. When they register to take the test, they are request to have the scores sent directly to MSOE. MSOE's code for ACT is 4616 and SAT is 1476. Students Recommended high school classes for Architectural Engineering and Construction Management are Algebra 2 years, Geometry 1 year, Trigonometry 1 year, Pre-calculus or equivalent 1 year, Chemistry 1 year, Physics 1 year, English 4 years. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department is Milwaukee School of Engineering home for degrees that specialize in building tomorrow from the dirt up. Whether the student want to manage the construction of tomorrow&#39;s offices and homes or design healthy, environmentally friendly internal structures, such as heating and cooling systems, Milwaukee School of Engineering can help them toachieve their goal. Various labs and facilities are designed specifically for their specialization area, including CAD laboratories, AE-dedicated microcomputer laboratory, senior AE student design studios, energy systems laboratory, strength of materials laboratory, construction materials laboratory and structural/construction testing laboratory. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering Bachelor of Science Architectural Engineering (Environmental Design Specialty) Full Time 4 Year(s) $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department This program prepares students for a career in the design and construction of buildings and building systems. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department is Milwaukee School of Engineering home for degrees that specialize in building tomorrow from the dirt up. Whether the student want to manage the construction of tomorrow&#39;s offices and homes or design healthy, environmentally friendly internal structures, such as heating and cooling systems, Milwaukee School of Engineering can help them toachieve their goal. Various labs and facilities are designed specifically for their specialization area, including CAD laboratories, AE-dedicated microcomputer laboratory, senior AE student design studios, energy systems laboratory, strength of materials laboratory, construction materials laboratory and structural/construction testing laboratory. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering Bachelor of Science Architectural Engineering (Structural Design Specialty) Full Time 4 Year(s) $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department This program prepares students for a career in the design and construction of buildings and building systems. Architectural engineers are the engineers who make buildings function. Among their duties, they design and create the heating, air conditioning and electrical systems of buildings. Architectural engineering graduates pursue careers in the construction industry or related areas. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department is Milwaukee School of Engineering home for degrees that specialize in building tomorrow from the dirt up. Whether the student want to manage the construction of tomorrow&#39;s offices and homes or design healthy, environmentally friendly internal structures, such as heating and cooling systems, Milwaukee School of Engineering can help them toachieve their goal. Various labs and facilities are designed specifically for their specialization area, including CAD laboratories, AE-dedicated microcomputer laboratory, senior AE student design studios, energy systems laboratory, strength of materials laboratory, construction materials laboratory and structural/construction testing laboratory. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering Bachelor of Science Architectural Engineering and Construction Management (Electrical Design Specialty) Full Time 4 Year(s) $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department This program prepares students for a career in the design and construction of buildings and building systems. Architectural engineers are the engineers who make buildings function. Among their duties, they design and create the heating, air conditioning and electrical systems of buildings. Architectural engineering graduates pursue careers in the construction industry or related areas. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department is Milwaukee School of Engineering home for degrees that specialize in building tomorrow from the dirt up. Whether the student want to manage the construction of tomorrow&#39;s offices and homes or design healthy, environmentally friendly internal structures, such as heating and cooling systems, Milwaukee School of Engineering can help them toachieve their goal. Various labs and facilities are designed specifically for their specialization area, including CAD laboratories, AE-dedicated microcomputer laboratory, senior AE student design studios, energy systems laboratory, strength of materials laboratory, construction materials laboratory and structural/construction testing laboratory. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering Bachelor of Science Architectural Engineering and Construction Management (Environmental Design Specialty) Full Time 4 Year(s) $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department This program prepares students for a career in the design and construction of buildings and building systems. Architectural engineers are the engineers who make buildings function. Among their duties, they design and create the heating, air conditioning and electrical systems of buildings. Architectural engineering graduates pursue careers in the construction industry or related areas. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department is Milwaukee School of Engineering home for degrees that specialize in building tomorrow from the dirt up. Whether the student want to manage the construction of tomorrow&#39;s offices and homes or design healthy, environmentally friendly internal structures, such as heating and cooling systems, Milwaukee School of Engineering can help them toachieve their goal. Various labs and facilities are designed specifically for their specialization area, including CAD laboratories, AE-dedicated microcomputer laboratory, senior AE student design studios, energy systems laboratory, strength of materials laboratory, construction materials laboratory and structural/construction testing laboratory. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering Bachelor of Science Architectural Engineering and Construction Management (Structural Design Specialty) Full Time 4 Year(s) $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department This program prepares students for a career in the design and construction of buildings and building systems. Architectural engineers are the engineers who make buildings function. Among their duties, they design and create the heating, air conditioning and electrical systems of buildings. Architectural engineering graduates pursue careers in the construction industry or related areas. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department is Milwaukee School of Engineering home for degrees that specialize in building tomorrow from the dirt up. Whether the student want to manage the construction of tomorrow&#39;s offices and homes or design healthy, environmentally friendly internal structures, such as heating and cooling systems, Milwaukee School of Engineering can help them toachieve their goal. Various labs and facilities are designed specifically for their specialization area, including CAD laboratories, AE-dedicated microcomputer laboratory, senior AE student design studios, energy systems laboratory, strength of materials laboratory, construction materials laboratory and structural/construction testing laboratory. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering/Master of Science in Environmental Engineering - Electrical Design Specialty Full Time Variable $621 per credit Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department   Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Masters Milwaukee School Of Engineering AE-200Statics4-0-4, AE-2212Building Construction Methods2-2-3, MA-235Differential Equations for Engineers4-0-4, CH-201Chemistry II3-2-4, GE-205Professional Growth1-0-0, AE-2011Mechanics of Materials I3-0-3, AE-2121Fundamentals of Thermodynamics4-0-4, MA-232Calculus for Engineers IV3-0-3, AE-225Specifications and Contracts3-0-3, PH-2020Physics II - Electromagnetism and Optics3-3-4, EE-2503Linear Circuit Analysis3-0-3, AE-213Introduction to Fluid Mechanics4-0-4, CM-224Construction Estimating I3-0-3, AE-2012Mechanics of Materials II3-0-3, PH-2030Physics III - Thermodynamics and Quantum Physics3-3-4, AE-3011Principles of Structural Analysis3-0-3, AE-3112Heat Transfer and Basic Principles of HVAC4-0-4, AE-3612Principles of Electrical Systems Design4-0-4, CM-3011Project Management for AEs and CMs3-0-3, GE-305Professional Growth1-0-0, MA-262Probability and Statistics3-0-3, AE-3021Principles of Structural Steel and Concrete Design4-0-4, AE-3121Principles of Fire Protection and Plumbing Design Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department is Milwaukee School of Engineering home for degrees that specialize in building tomorrow from the dirt up. Whether the student want to manage the construction of tomorrow&#39;s offices and homes or design healthy, environmentally friendly internal structures, such as heating and cooling systems, Milwaukee School of Engineering can help them toachieve their goal. Various labs and facilities are designed specifically for their specialization area, including CAD laboratories, AE-dedicated microcomputer laboratory, senior AE student design studios, energy systems laboratory, strength of materials laboratory, construction materials laboratory and structural/construction testing laboratory. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering/Master of Science in Environmental Engineering - Environmental Design Specialty Full Time Variable $621 per credit Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department   Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Masters Milwaukee School Of Engineering AE-100Introduction to Architectural Engineering and Construction Management2-2-3, AE-1312Introduction to Building Information Modeling I1-2-1, EN-131Composition3-0-3, HU-100Contemporary Issues in the Humanities3-0-3, MA-136Calculus for Engineers I4-0-4, AE-1301Architectural Engineering Graphics1-2-1, MA-137Calculus for Engineers II4-0-4, CH-200Chemistry I3-2-4, EN-132Technical Composition3-0-3, AE-1231Building Construction Materials3-2-4, EN-241Speech2-2-3, MA-231Calculus for Engineers III4-0-, PH-2010Physics I - Mechanics3-3-4, AE-200Statics4-0-4, AE-2212Building Construction Methods2-2-3, MA-235Differential Equations for Engineers4-0-4, CH-201Chemistry II3-2-4, GE-205Professional Growth1-0-0, AE-2011Mechanics of Materials I3-0-3, AE-2121Fundamentals of Thermodynamics4-0-4, MA-232Calculus for Engineers IV3-0-3, AE-225Specifications and Contracts3-0-3, PH-2020Physics II - Electromagnetism and Optics3-3-4, EE-2503Linear Circuit Analysis3-0-3, AE-213Introduction to Fluid Mechanics4-0-4. Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department is Milwaukee School of Engineering home for degrees that specialize in building tomorrow from the dirt up. Whether the student want to manage the construction of tomorrow&#39;s offices and homes or design healthy, environmentally friendly internal structures, such as heating and cooling systems, Milwaukee School of Engineering can help them toachieve their goal. Various labs and facilities are designed specifically for their specialization area, including CAD laboratories, AE-dedicated microcomputer laboratory, senior AE student design studios, energy systems laboratory, strength of materials laboratory, construction materials laboratory and structural/construction testing laboratory. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering/Master of Science in Environmental Engineering - Structural Design Specialty Full Time Variable $621 per credit Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department   Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Masters Milwaukee School Of Engineering AE-100Introduction to Architectural Engineering and Construction Management2-2-3, AE-1312Introduction to Building Information Modeling I1-2-1, EN-131Composition3-0-3, HU-100Contemporary Issues in the Humanities3-0-3, MA-136Calculus for Engineers I4-0-4, AE-1301Architectural Engineering Graphics1-2-1, MA-137Calculus for Engineers II4-0-4, CH-200Chemistry I3-2-4, EN-132Technical Composition3-0-3, AE-1231Building Construction Materials3-2-4, EN-241Speech2-2-3, MA-231Calculus for Engineers III4-0-4, PH-2010Physics I - Mechanics3-3-4, AE-200Statics4-0-4, AE-2212Building Construction Methods2-2-3, MA-235Differential Equations for Engineers4-0-4, CH-201Chemistry II3-2-4, GE-205Professional Growth1-0-0, AE-2011Mechanics of Materials I3-0-3, AE-2121Fundamentals of Thermodynamics4-0-4, MA-232Calculus for Engineers IV3-0-3, AE-225Specifications and Contracts3-0-3, PH-2020Physics II - Electromagnetism and Optics3-3-4, EE-2503Linear Circuit Analysis3-0-3, AE-213Introduction to Fluid Mechanics4-0-4 Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department is Milwaukee School of Engineering home for degrees that specialize in building tomorrow from the dirt up. Whether the student want to manage the construction of tomorrow&#39;s offices and homes or design healthy, environmentally friendly internal structures, such as heating and cooling systems, Milwaukee School of Engineering can help them toachieve their goal. Various labs and facilities are designed specifically for their specialization area, including CAD laboratories, AE-dedicated microcomputer laboratory, senior AE student design studios, energy systems laboratory, strength of materials laboratory, construction materials laboratory and structural/construction testing laboratory. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering M.S. in Civil Engineering Full Time 5 Year(s)



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Contact provider Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department     Masters Milwaukee School of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department is Milwaukee School of Engineering home for degrees that specialize in building tomorrow from the dirt up. Whether the student want to manage the construction of tomorrow&#39;s offices and homes or design healthy, environmentally friendly internal structures, such as heating and cooling systems, Milwaukee School of Engineering can help them toachieve their goal. Various labs and facilities are designed specifically for their specialization area, including CAD laboratories, AE-dedicated microcomputer laboratory, senior AE student design studios, energy systems laboratory, strength of materials laboratory, construction materials laboratory and structural/construction testing laboratory. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering M.S. in Engineering Management Full Time Variable $621 per credit Rader School of Business This program is based on the philosophy that, for American companies to grow and compete internationally, their technical personnel must have the tools to effectively manage and participate in the decision-making process. The engineering management program is best described as a master's degree in general management with a technological orientation. Students must have a baccalaureate degree in engineering, engineering technology, science, business, management or a related area. At least three years of professional, full-time work experience in engineering or management. Test scores from the GMAT if the applicant's undergraduate grade point average was below 2.80 on a 4.00 scale. The applicant may substitute the GRE if previously taken. Students whose native language is not in English should have TOEFL score of 173 on computer-61 on Internet based. IELTS score of 5.0 to 6.0 are required for admission. Masters Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Rader School of Business Rader School of Business, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 Rader School of Business has been offering business and management degrees for more than 50 years. Their programs in business, international business, management, management information systems, engineering management and medical informatics each offer relevant and engaging curriculum tracks. Their courses and extracurricular activities focus on entrepreneurialism, teaching them to look at every problem and opportunity in innovative ways. These universities also have a global focus and even have a partnership with the U.S. Export Assistance Center. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering M.S. in Engineering Management - Integrated Full Time 2 Year(s) $621 per credit Rader School of Business This program is two-year program in which courses are organized into suites. Each suite of two courses is taken together as an integrated package meeting one evening per week and every other Saturday during an 11-week quarter. The suites include Management Governance Suite, Management Organization Suite, Contemporary Operations Integration Suite, Technology Management Suite, Strategic Leadership Suite, Project Management Suite, Application of Business Solutions Suite, Capstone Suite. Students must have a baccalaureate degree in engineering, engineering technology, science, business, management or a related area. At least three years of professional, full-time work experience in engineering or management. Test scores from the GMAT if the applicant's undergraduate grade point average was below 2.80 on a 4.00 scale. The applicant may substitute the GRE if previously taken. Students whose native language is not in English should have TOEFL score of 173 on computer-61 on Internet based. IELTS score of 5.0 to 6.0 are required for admission. Masters Milwaukee School Of Engineering EM-600 Management Principles 3 credits, EM-610 The Application of Statistics 3 credits, EM-620 Finance and Accounting 3 credits, EM-631 Research and Writing (Module 1) 1 credits , EM-632 Research and Writing (Module 2) 1 credits, EM-633 Research and Writing (Module 3) 1 credit, EM-640 Operations Management 3 credits, EM-650 Managing Information Technology 3 credits , EM-660 Applied Organizational Behavior 3 credits , EM-670 Marketing Management 3 credits , EM-800 Strategic Management 3 credits. Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Rader School of Business Rader School of Business, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 Rader School of Business has been offering business and management degrees for more than 50 years. Their programs in business, international business, management, management information systems, engineering management and medical informatics each offer relevant and engaging curriculum tracks. Their courses and extracurricular activities focus on entrepreneurialism, teaching them to look at every problem and opportunity in innovative ways. These universities also have a global focus and even have a partnership with the U.S. Export Assistance Center. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering M.S. in Marketing and Export Management Full Time Variable $621 per credit Rader School of Business This program is designed to meet the needs of engineers, business managers and other professional and technical persons desiring to strengthen their management and leadership skills as they relate to the value added exporting of U.S. manufactured products, services and technology. The MSXM emphasizes practical knowledge as a critical means to supplement a base of required objective skills. Graduates of the program will possess the broad range of knowledge and skills necessary for senior management or entrepreneurial positions in a wide range of industries. The MSXM is based upon the philosophy that for organizations to compete in the increasingly intercontinental marketplace their managers need a deep understanding of global business practices. This knowledge will enable them to provide the leadership required to envision, design, create, sell and maintain products and services that add value to a broad base of humanity living and working in cultural and physical environments as diverse as the individuals themselves. This concept of marketing and management enriches both organizations and society as a whole. Students must have a baccalaureate degree in engineering, engineering technology, science, business, management or a related area. At least three years of professional, full-time work experience in engineering or management. Test scores from the GMAT if the applicant's undergraduate grade point average was below 2.80 on a 4.00 scale. The applicant may substitute the GRE if previously taken. Students whose native language is not in English should have TOEFL score of 173 on computer-61 on Internet based. IELTS score of 5.0 to 6.0 are required for admission. Masters Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Rader School of Business Rader School of Business, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 Rader School of Business has been offering business and management degrees for more than 50 years. Their programs in business, international business, management, management information systems, engineering management and medical informatics each offer relevant and engaging curriculum tracks. Their courses and extracurricular activities focus on entrepreneurialism, teaching them to look at every problem and opportunity in innovative ways. These universities also have a global focus and even have a partnership with the U.S. Export Assistance Center. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering M.S. in Medical Informatics Full Time Variable $621 per credit Rader School of Business This program is the applied science at the junction of the disciplines of medicine, business and information technology, which supports the health care delivery process and promotes measurable improvements in both quality of care and cost-effectiveness. The Medical College of Wisconsin/MSOE Master of Science in Medical Informatics (MSMI) program emphasizes the applied aspect of using informatics (information science) in the health care setting. This is somewhat different than other medical informatics programs where there is a stronger emphasis on theory. We strive to provide a practical education that prepares you to effectively participate in development, implementation and management teams charged with producing information technology solutions that improve patient care and reduce the cost of care. our intent is to give our graduates the knowledge and skills to identify, recruit and work with expert resources needed for the successful project. Additionally, with six credits of electives, and a six-credit internship/research project, you will have the opportunity to gain additional expertise according to your individual academic and career goals. Students should have a minimum undergraduate degree GPA of 3.00 on a 4.00 scale. GRE or GMAT general test scores having percentiles that average 60 percent
r better, or a Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) average of nine on the individual scores.
tudents whose native language is not in English should have TOEFL score of 580 or better. IELTS score of 5.0 to 6.0 are required for admission.
Masters Milwaukee School Of Engineering MI-13101Introduction to Medical Informatics I3-0-3, MI-13202Ethics in Medical Informatics3-0-3, MI-13204Information Systems Project Management3-0-3, MI-693Intermediate Statistics3-0-3, MI-13102Introduction to Medical Informatics II3-0-3, MI-787Healthcare Systems Analysis and Design3-0-3, MI-743Principles of Healthcare Management3-0-3, MI-720Six Sigma Quality and Patient Safety3-0-3, MI-783Database Structures and Processing3-0-3, MI-885Computer Network and Design3-0-3, MI-756Healthcare Provision and Payment3-0-3Elective23-0-3, MI-786Medical Informatics Journal Club1-0-1, MI-13297Internship or Research Project I3-0-3, MI-13298Internship or Research Project II3-0-3, MI-786Medical Informatics Journal Club1-0-1,
I-789Medical Informatics Case Study Seminar3-0-3, MI-13203Healthcare Decision Support3-0-3Elective3-0-3, MI-786Medical Informatics Journal Club1-0-1.
Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Rader School of Business Rader School of Business, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 Rader School of Business has been offering business and management degrees for more than 50 years. Their programs in business, international business, management, management information systems, engineering management and medical informatics each offer relevant and engaging curriculum tracks. Their courses and extracurricular activities focus on entrepreneurialism, teaching them to look at every problem and opportunity in innovative ways. These universities also have a global focus and even have a partnership with the U.S. Export Assistance Center. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering M.S. in New Product Management Full Time Variable $621 per credit Rader School of Business This program provides students a framework to enhance an organization's ability to effectively identify, develop and deploy new products and services. You will learn how to effectively apply tools and knowledge needed to find the products and/or services that are aligned with the unique strengths and position of an organization, including reputation, capabilities (current and needed), market opportunities and resources. Further, the MSNP will prepare you to identify and capitalize on both domestic and international product markets. Students must have a baccalaureate degree in engineering, engineering technology, science, business, management or a related area. At least three years of professional, full-time work experience in engineering or management. Test scores from the GMAT if the applicant's undergraduate grade point average was below 2.80 on a 4.00 scale. The applicant may substitute the GRE if previously taken. Students whose native language is not in English should have TOEFL score of 173 on computer-61 on Internet based. IELTS score of 5.0 to 6.0 are required for admission. Masters Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Rader School of Business Rader School of Business, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 Rader School of Business has been offering business and management degrees for more than 50 years. Their programs in business, international business, management, management information systems, engineering management and medical informatics each offer relevant and engaging curriculum tracks. Their courses and extracurricular activities focus on entrepreneurialism, teaching them to look at every problem and opportunity in innovative ways. These universities also have a global focus and even have a partnership with the U.S. Export Assistance Center. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering Master of Science degree in Environmental Engineering Full Time 5 Year(s) $621 per credit Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department This program is designed to provide expertise in environmental systems and environmental management issues. It is tailored to the student who already has a bachelor of science degree in a traditional engineering discipline. Topics in areas such as environmental law, pollution control, solid and hazardous waste management, water and wastewater treatment, plant safety and OSHA issues, environmental risk assessment, soil and groundwater remediation are presented. Students must have bachelor of science degree in architectural, chemical, civil or mechanical engineering, or a closely related area. Test scores from the GRE general test if an students undergraduate GPA is less than 3.00 on a 4.00 scale. Students whose native language is not in English should have TOEFL score of 173 on computer-61 on Internet based. IELTS score of 5.0 to 6.0 are required for admission. Masters Milwaukee School Of Engineering EV-611 Applications of Chemistry in Environmental Engineering 3, EV-612 Environmental Biology 3, EV-614 Environmental Microbiology 3, EV-710 Environmental Statistics and Modeling 3, EV-730 Hazardous and Solid Waste Minimization 3, EV-756 Environmental Project Program Management and Life-Cycle Cost Analysis 3, EV-760 Environmental Law 3, EV-800 Emerging Trends in Environmental Engineering & Mgmt. 3, EV-890 Environmental Engineering Systems Design I 3, EV-892 Environmental Engineering Systems Design II 3, Water and Wastewater Treatment Specialization Track, EV-720 Municipal Wastewater Treatment 3, EV-724 Industrial Water Pretreatment and Storm water Management 3, EV-726 Water Resources Management 3, Air, Soil and Groundwater Remediation Specialization Track: EV-722 Hydro geology and Groundwater Pollution 3, EV-740 Air Pollution Control 3, EV-754 Soil Science and Remediation Technologies 3, Environmental Management Specialization Track, EM-XXX MS EM Course Elective, EV-750 Plant Safety/OSH Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department is Milwaukee School of Engineering home for degrees that specialize in building tomorrow from the dirt up. Whether the student want to manage the construction of tomorrow&#39;s offices and homes or design healthy, environmentally friendly internal structures, such as heating and cooling systems, Milwaukee School of Engineering can help them toachieve their goal. Various labs and facilities are designed specifically for their specialization area, including CAD laboratories, AE-dedicated microcomputer laboratory, senior AE student design studios, energy systems laboratory, strength of materials laboratory, construction materials laboratory and structural/construction testing laboratory. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering Master of Science degree in Structural Engineering Full Time Variable $621 per credit Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department This program is designed to meet the needs of Structural, civil or structural engineers that need advanced course work to better analyze and design contemporary building structural systems. The MSST assumes that you have completed an undergraduate curriculum that included indeterminate structural analysis, structural steel and reinforced concrete design, and soil mechanics. The MSST expands on these fundamentals with course topics that include applied finite element analysis, structural dynamics, structural stability and structural system design. Other topics include design courses in structural steel, reinforced concrete, wood, masonry and foundations. All courses emphasize the ability to present and communicate design ideas to the client and other engineers. Students must have bachelor of science degree in an architectural, civil, or structural engineering program, or a closely related degree. Test scores from the GRE general test may be required from students whose undergraduate GPA is less than 2.80 on a 4.00 scale. Students whose native language is not in English should have TOEFL score of 173 on computer-61 on Internet based. IELTS score of 5.0 to 6.0 are required for admission. Masters Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department is Milwaukee School of Engineering home for degrees that specialize in building tomorrow from the dirt up. Whether the student want to manage the construction of tomorrow&#39;s offices and homes or design healthy, environmentally friendly internal structures, such as heating and cooling systems, Milwaukee School of Engineering can help them toachieve their goal. Various labs and facilities are designed specifically for their specialization area, including CAD laboratories, AE-dedicated microcomputer laboratory, senior AE student design studios, energy systems laboratory, strength of materials laboratory, construction materials laboratory and structural/construction testing laboratory. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering Master of Science degree in Structural Engineering Full Time Variable $621 per credit Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department This program is designed to meet the needs of Structural, civil or structural engineers that need advanced course work to better analyze and design contemporary building structural systems. The MSST assumes that you have completed an undergraduate curriculum that included indeterminate structural analysis, structural steel and reinforced concrete design, and soil mechanics. The MSST expands on these fundamentals with course topics that include applied finite element analysis, structural dynamics, structural stability and structural system design. Other topics include design courses in structural steel, reinforced concrete, wood, masonry and foundations. All courses emphasize the ability to present and communicate design ideas to the client and other engineers. Students must have bachelor of science degree in an architectural, civil, or structural engineering program, or a closely related degree. Test scores from the GRE general test may be required from students whose undergraduate GPA is less than 2.80 on a 4.00 scale. Students whose native language is not in English should have TOEFL score of 173 on computer-61 on Internet based. IELTS score of 5.0 to 6.0 are required for admission. Masters Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department is Milwaukee School of Engineering home for degrees that specialize in building tomorrow from the dirt up. Whether the student want to manage the construction of tomorrow&#39;s offices and homes or design healthy, environmentally friendly internal structures, such as heating and cooling systems, Milwaukee School of Engineering can help them toachieve their goal. Various labs and facilities are designed specifically for their specialization area, including CAD laboratories, AE-dedicated microcomputer laboratory, senior AE student design studios, energy systems laboratory, strength of materials laboratory, construction materials laboratory and structural/construction testing laboratory. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering Master of Science in Cardiovascular Studies Full Time Variable $621 per credit Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department This program is designed for individuals who currently hold baccalaureate degrees and are interested in the topics covered in the current Master of Science in Perfusion (MSP) program, but not their direct application to the job of a perfusionist. The latter group might include baccalaureate educated perfusionists, engineers working in health science areas or those who are interested in obtaining a greater understanding of cardiovascular systems, models, equipment, and research interpretation. Electives in the program will allow students the opportunity to also pursue courses in medical informatics, engineering management, engineering or other areas of their choice. Students must have earned a bachelor of science degree in an appropriate discipline with an undergraduate GPA of at least 2.80 on a 4.00 scale. They should have an undergraduate course work must include at least one course in human physiology (or anatomy and physiology) and one class in calculus. Recommended course work includes biochemistry, physics and statistics. GRE general test scores having percentiles that average 50 percent or better.
tudents whose native language is not in English should have TOEFL score of 173 on computer-61 on Internet based. IELTS score of 5.0 to 6.0 are required for admission.
Masters Milwaukee School Of Engineering PE-640Applied Biophysical Transport3-0-3, PE-673Advanced Physiology I3-0-3, PE-642Electronic Medical Instrumentation3-0-3, PE-674Advanced Physiology II3-0-3, PE-646Medical Statistics3-0-3, PE-675Pathophysiology3-0-3, PE-670Pharmacology3-0-3, PE-601Analysis of Biological Systems3-0-3, PE-645Blood Compatible Materials3-0-3, PE-647The Design of Experiments3-0-3, PE-648Biodynamics: Circulation3-0-3, E-650Seminar on Clinical Medicine2-0-2, PE-651Seminar on Medical Ethics2-0-2, CV-699Cardiovascular Studies Student Thesis6-0-6. Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The department upholds the ideals of MSOE and in doing so, promises them that the department will produce graduates who have excellent design, analysis and laboratory skills and are productive in industry doing design and development tasks in their areas of study, and are successful and recruited for graduate study by major universities, graduate electrical engineering technologists who have strong laboratory and analysis skills, and who will be productive in industry supporting and performing design and development tasks in a variety of areas, instill in its graduates a solid foundation in mathematics, science and engineering principles that will support current and future learning, instill in its graduates the desire for lifelong learning and provide them with the appropriate tools for graduate education, require of its graduates an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility in all personal and professional activities. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering Master of Science in Engineering Full Time Variable $621 per credit Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department This program is an interdisciplinary engineering program with primary emphases in the areas of electrical engineering (EE) and mechanical engineering (ME). A key component of the MSE program is the breadth of engineering background that students gain in areas of systems engineering, EE and ME. Additionally, each student is offered some degree of concentration through the selection of an engineering option and electives. Instead of a thesis requirement, the MSE program culminates in a six-credit capstone engineering project. Students must have Bachelor of Science degree in engineering, engineering technology or a closely related area. Test scores from the GRE general test if an applicant's undergraduate GPA is less than 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. The scores from the Quantitative and Analytical test sections that are each in the upper 50 percentile of those tested. Students whose native language is not in English should have TOEFL score of 173 on computer-61 on Internet based. IELTS score of 5.0 to 6.0 are required for admission. Masters Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The department upholds the ideals of MSOE and in doing so, promises them that the department will produce graduates who have excellent design, analysis and laboratory skills and are productive in industry doing design and development tasks in their areas of study, and are successful and recruited for graduate study by major universities, graduate electrical engineering technologists who have strong laboratory and analysis skills, and who will be productive in industry supporting and performing design and development tasks in a variety of areas, instill in its graduates a solid foundation in mathematics, science and engineering principles that will support current and future learning, instill in its graduates the desire for lifelong learning and provide them with the appropriate tools for graduate education, require of its graduates an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility in all personal and professional activities. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering Master of Science in Perfusion Full Time Variable $621 per credit Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department This program is designed for full-time graduate students. Clinical perfusionist, as defined by the American Society of Extra-Corporeal Technology,is a skilled person, qualified by academic and clinical education, who operates extra-corporeal circulation equipment during any medical situation where it is necessary to support or replace the patient's cardiopulmonary / circulatory functions and ensures the proper management of physiologic functions by monitoring the necessary variables. As with most allied health professionals, advances in biomedical technology have broadened the scope of responsibilities of perfusionists. The rapid and proper application of these technologies demands that the clinical perfusionist of today and tomorrow possess strong academic and clinical skills involving many areas of biomedical technology. The clinical perfusionist is involved in cardiopulmonary bypass, patient monitoring, blood conservation (cell salvage, modified ultrafiltration and plasmapharesis), intra-aortic balloon pumping (IABP), ventricular assist devices (VAD), total artificial heart placement (TAH), selection of equipment and biomaterials, extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), etc. In addition to a variety of administrative duties, the perfusionist may be responsible for a number of educational and research functions. Students must have earned a bachelor of science degree in an appropriate discipline with an undergraduate GPA of at least 2.80 on a 4.00 scale. Students should have an undergraduate course work must include at least one course in human physiology (or anatomy and physiology) and one class in calculus. Recommended course work includes biochemistry, physics and statistics. GRE general test scores having percentiles that average 50 percent or better. Students whose native language is not in English should have TOEFL score of 173 on computer-61 on Internet based. IELTS score of 5.0 to 6.0 are required for admission. Masters Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 The department upholds the ideals of MSOE and in doing so, promises them that the department will produce graduates who have excellent design, analysis and laboratory skills and are productive in industry doing design and development tasks in their areas of study, and are successful and recruited for graduate study by major universities, graduate electrical engineering technologists who have strong laboratory and analysis skills, and who will be productive in industry supporting and performing design and development tasks in a variety of areas, instill in its graduates a solid foundation in mathematics, science and engineering principles that will support current and future learning, instill in its graduates the desire for lifelong learning and provide them with the appropriate tools for graduate education, require of its graduates an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility in all personal and professional activities. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239318 Milwaukee School of Engineering R.N. to B.S. in Nursing Full Time Variable $9840 per quarter for 12 - 19 credits School of Nursing This program is to educate men and women who will function as generalists in serving the nursing care needs of a diverse global community and who are prepared to engage in advanced study, to expand and improve technology used in nursing education, in collaboration with the business community. To prepare graduates who can critically reflect on and evaluate the effects of their nursing care and who are guided by ethical principles and professional standards of care. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) emphasizes quality and high academic standards and seeks students with a high potential for success. Each applicant is reviewed on an individual basis, in all of the programs regardless of race, sex, creed, or ethnic background. A minimum English proficiency is required for admission. The proficiency requirement can be satisfied by submission of an official score report indicating a score of 213 computer-based TOEFL (79 Internet based) composite for undergraduate or graduate admission or a composite score of 173 computer-based TOEFL score (61 Internet based) for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program. I ELTS score report indicating a score of 6.5 composite for undergraduate admission or a composite score of 5.0-6.0 for the English as a Second Language undergraduate program is required. Bachelor degree Milwaukee School Of Engineering   Milwaukee School of Engineering Mr Nick Seidler, International Student Advisor 2589 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 414 277 6763 School of Nursing School of Nursing, 1025 North Broadway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53202, +1 800 332 6763 School of Nursing has been educating students that have the caring attitude and skills that make excellent nurses. The proof is in the 100% placement rate for graduates. This school has been educating students that have the caring attitude and skills that make excellent nurses. The proof is in the 100% placement rate for graduates. The MSOE curriculum integrates a strong technology base that makes them a better caregiver. They will be comfortable with the technology they will use daily on the job, because they have used it for four years. The technology used in the classroom, such as responsive mannequins, also helps them to prepare to work with patients.This school faculty is experts in their field and dedicated to assisting them in achieving their goal of becoming a professional nurse. Yes This school has three coed residence halls feature fully equipped rooms, TV lounges, laundry rooms, game rooms and study floors everything students will need to feel at home on campus. Suites in Regent Hall are available for upper-class persons.The food service has the dining Room is located on the ground floor of Johnson Hall. It&#39;s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from monday through friday, and brunch and dinner saturday and sunday. Roscoe&#39;s, a fast food facility, is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall and Skylight Market Place is located in the student life and campus center. In theRaider Plan the debit card plan used on copiers, vending machines, laundry machines, and at the bookstore and dining facilities. Laundry Debit Card (Raider Plan)/Coin operated washers and dryers are located in the basement of both Loock Hall and Johnson Hall/Regents Hall. Lounges TV lounges are located on ground floors of Johnson and Loock Hall. A Game Room with a pool table and TV is located on the ground floor of Regents Hall. A Study Lounge is located on 12th floor of Loock Hall. One active phone jack is available in each room. On-campus and local phone calls are free. Mail is delivered to resident mailboxes once each weekday. Packages may be picked up during posted hours.A Limited amount of on-campus parking is available about two blocks from residence halls. Permits purchased from the Public Safety Department on a first-come, first-served basis each quarter. Cable TV Time Warner Cable&#39;s basic service is provided at no charge. Premium services may be obtained directly from Time Warner at an additional cost. Internet Two RJ45 connections are available in each room for access to Internet and interconnection between rooms for work groups.Sporting equipment, such as racquetball racquet&#39;s, footballs, and soccer balls, are available to all residents at no charge in the lobby of Johnson Hall.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Adaptive Education in Art (EC/A) Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Mount Mary College   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Mount Mary College Mount Mary College, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Art Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Art Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Art Department Art Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Art Teacher Education (EC/A) Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Mount Mary College   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Mount Mary College Mount Mary College, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Art Therapy with Emphasis in Community Arts Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Art Therapy Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Art Therapy Department Art Therapy Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Behavioral Science Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Behavioral Science Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Behavioral Science Department Behavioral Science Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Business Administration Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Mount Mary College This program prepares women for managerial positions and advanced education by developing skills in effective communication and logical problem solving. Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Mount Mary College Mount Mary College, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Business Teacher Education (EC/A) Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Mount Mary College   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Mount Mary College Mount Mary College, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Business/Professional Communication Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Mount Mary College This program emphasizes the combination of a business background with well-developed written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills. Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Mount Mary College Mount Mary College, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Business/Professional Communication Major Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Communication Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Communication Department Communication Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 The Communication Department at Mount Mary College prepares students for a wide variety of careers involving interaction with people and organizations. The outstanding program combines the benefits of a liberal arts foundation with a strong focus on either communication or public relations. Academic coursework is enhanced through internships, campus leadership opportunities, and contact with professionals in these fields. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Communication: Communication Arts Concentration Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Communication Department In this program, students learn to communicate with others in a variety of settings, including speaking before audiences, giving small group presentations, interacting with clients and co-workers, working on teams or task forces, and leading task groups. Students learn a variety of skills and knowledge necessary in an expanding global workplace. Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Communication Department Communication Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 The Communication Department at Mount Mary College prepares students for a wide variety of careers involving interaction with people and organizations. The outstanding program combines the benefits of a liberal arts foundation with a strong focus on either communication or public relations. Academic coursework is enhanced through internships, campus leadership opportunities, and contact with professionals in these fields. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Communication: Public Relations Concentration Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Communication Department This program combines courses from the English, communication, and business administration departments. The focus is on helping students build the fundamental skills, knowledge, and experience necessary for a career in public relations. Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Communication Department Communication Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 The Communication Department at Mount Mary College prepares students for a wide variety of careers involving interaction with people and organizations. The outstanding program combines the benefits of a liberal arts foundation with a strong focus on either communication or public relations. Academic coursework is enhanced through internships, campus leadership opportunities, and contact with professionals in these fields. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Early Adolescence/Adolescence Education Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Mount Mary College This program prepares students to teach in middle and secondary schools. Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Mount Mary College Mount Mary College, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Early Childhood/Middle Childhood Level Teacher Education Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Mount Mary College This program prepares students to teach pupils from birth to age 11 (approximate grades pre-kindergarten, kindergarten and grades 1-6). Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College The courses are ART 235 History of Non-Western Art 2 credits or MUS 328 Music Cultures of the World 2 credits, ART 323 Art for Early Childhood, Elementary, Middle Education 3 credits, CSC 204 Technology for Educators 2 credits, SCI 204 Basic Physics 2 credits, SCI 205 Basic Chemistry 2 credits, SCI 206 Basic Biology 2 credits, SCI 207 Environmental Basics 2 credits or GEO 210 Understanding the Environment 2 credits, GEO 310 World Regional Geography 3 credits, HIS 153 American History I 3 credits or HIS 154 American History II 3 credits, MAT 201 Mathematics for Early Childhood, Elementary, Middle Education I 3 credits, MAT 202 Mathematics for Early Childhood, Elementary, Middle Education II 3 credits, MAT 211 Mathematical Perspectives 3 credits, MUS 323 Music for Early Childhood, Elementary, Middle Education 3 credits, PED 480 Health for Early Childhood, Elementary, Middle Schools 2 credits, PED 481 Physical Education for Early Childhood, Elementary, Middle Schools 1 credit, POS 213 American Government 3 credits, THA 205 Creative Dramatics 2 credits. Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Mount Mary College Mount Mary College, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in English: Broad Field Language Arts Education Concentration Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year English Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 English Department English Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in English: Education Concentration (Early Adolescence/Adolescence) Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year English Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 English Department English Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in English: Literature Concentration Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year English Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 English Department English Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in English: Professional Writing Concentration Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year English Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 English Department English Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Fashion - Apparel Product Development Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Fashion Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Fashion Department Fashion Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Fashion - Merchandise Management Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Fashion Department This program focuses on the business aspects of the fashion industry while also incorporating the student's intuitive sense for art and fashion design. This is a major for students who love fashion but are not interested in learning to sew. Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Fashion Department Fashion Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in French Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year World Languages Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 World Languages Department World Languages Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 The World Languages Department takes a communicative approach to teaching where instructors often use role-playing to place students in real life situations where they must not only know the language but also understand the cultural variables that can impede successful intercultural communication. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Graphic Design Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Art Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Art Department Art Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in History Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year History and Political Science Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 History and Political Science Department History and Political Science Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 The History and Political Science Department at Mount Mary College introduces students to an exploration of the record of human experience and helps develop insight into the issues that confronted individuals, the choices they made, and the consequences of those choices. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in History Teaching Major (Early Adolescence/Adolescence) Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year History and Political Science Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 History and Political Science Department History and Political Science Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 The History and Political Science Department at Mount Mary College introduces students to an exploration of the record of human experience and helps develop insight into the issues that confronted individuals, the choices they made, and the consequences of those choices. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Interior Design Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Art Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Art Department Art Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in International Studies English as a Second Language Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year World Languages Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 World Languages Department World Languages Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 The World Languages Department takes a communicative approach to teaching where instructors often use role-playing to place students in real life situations where they must not only know the language but also understand the cultural variables that can impede successful intercultural communication. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in International Studies French Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year World Languages Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 World Languages Department World Languages Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 The World Languages Department takes a communicative approach to teaching where instructors often use role-playing to place students in real life situations where they must not only know the language but also understand the cultural variables that can impede successful intercultural communication. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in International Studies Spanish Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year World Languages Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 World Languages Department World Languages Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 The World Languages Department takes a communicative approach to teaching where instructors often use role-playing to place students in real life situations where they must not only know the language but also understand the cultural variables that can impede successful intercultural communication. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Justice Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Justice Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Justice Department Justice Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Liberal Studies Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Liberal Studies Department This program offers women who hold an associate degree the opportunity to complete a Bachelor of Arts degree. Within this degree-completion program, students complete courses in the sciences, humanities, and an area of concentration. Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Liberal Studies Department Liberal Studies Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Mathematics Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Mathematics Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Mathematics Department Mathematics Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 The Mathematics Department promotes analytical and quantitative thinking through courses offered in its curricula and in support of other programs. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Mathematics Teaching Major (Early Adolescence/Adolescence) Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Mathematics Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Mathematics Department Mathematics Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 The Mathematics Department promotes analytical and quantitative thinking through courses offered in its curricula and in support of other programs. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Middle Childhood/Early Adolescence Level Teacher Education Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Mount Mary College This program leads to general certification for ages 6 to 12 or 13 (approximate grades 1-8). Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College The courses are ART 235 History of Non-Western Art 2 credits or MUS 328 Music Cultures of the World 2 credits, ART 323 Art for Early Childhood, Middle Childhood, Early Adolescence Education 3 credits, CSC 204 Technology for Educators 2 credits, SCI 204 Basic Physics 2 credits, SCI 205 Basic Chemistry 2 credits, SCI 206 Basic Biology 2 credits, SCI 207 Environmental Basics 2 credits or GEO 210 Understanding the Environment 2 credits, GEO 310 World Regional Geography 3 credits, HIS 153 American History I 3 credits or HIS 154 American History II 3 credits, MAT 201 Mathematics for Early Childhood, Elementary, Middle Education I 3 credits, MAT 202 Mathematics for Early Childhood, Elementary, Middle Education II 3 credits, MAT 211 Mathematical Perspectives 3 credits, MUS 323 Music for Early Childhood, 3 credits, Middle Childhood, Early Adolescence Education, PED 480 Health for Early Childhood, 2 credits, Middle Childhood, Early Adolescence Education, PED 481 Physical Education for Early 1 credit, Childhood, Middle Childhood, Early Adolescence Education, POS 213 American Government 3 credits, THA 205 Creative Dramatics 2 credits. Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Mount Mary College Mount Mary College, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Music Teacher Education: General (EC/A) and Choral (EA/A) Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Mount Mary College   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Mount Mary College Mount Mary College, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Philosophy Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Philosophy Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Philosophy Department Philosophy Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Psychology/Behavioral Science Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Behavioral Science Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Behavioral Science Department Behavioral Science Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Religious Education Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Theology Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Theology Department Theology Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 Mount Mary’s Theology Department offers students many opportunities to understand and find meaning in the Judeo-Christian tradition, while being open to both Christian and non-Christian viewpoints. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Social Studies Teaching Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year History and Political Science Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 History and Political Science Department History and Political Science Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 The History and Political Science Department at Mount Mary College introduces students to an exploration of the record of human experience and helps develop insight into the issues that confronted individuals, the choices they made, and the consequences of those choices. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Social Work Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Social Work Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Social Work Department Social Work Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Spanish - Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year World Languages Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 World Languages Department World Languages Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 The World Languages Department takes a communicative approach to teaching where instructors often use role-playing to place students in real life situations where they must not only know the language but also understand the cultural variables that can impede successful intercultural communication. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Spanish Culture/Literature Concentration Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year World Languages Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 World Languages Department World Languages Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 The World Languages Department takes a communicative approach to teaching where instructors often use role-playing to place students in real life situations where they must not only know the language but also understand the cultural variables that can impede successful intercultural communication. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Spanish Professional Concentration Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year World Languages Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 World Languages Department World Languages Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 The World Languages Department takes a communicative approach to teaching where instructors often use role-playing to place students in real life situations where they must not only know the language but also understand the cultural variables that can impede successful intercultural communication. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Spanish Teaching Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year World Languages Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 World Languages Department World Languages Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 The World Languages Department takes a communicative approach to teaching where instructors often use role-playing to place students in real life situations where they must not only know the language but also understand the cultural variables that can impede successful intercultural communication. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Spanish or French Education (EC/A) Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Mount Mary College   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Mount Mary College Mount Mary College, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Arts in Theology Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Theology Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Theology Department Theology Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 Mount Mary’s Theology Department offers students many opportunities to understand and find meaning in the Judeo-Christian tradition, while being open to both Christian and non-Christian viewpoints. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Science in Accounting Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Mount Mary College   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Mount Mary College Mount Mary College, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Science in Biology Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Biology Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Biology Department Biology Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Science in Chemistry Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Chemistry Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Chemistry Department Chemistry Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Science in Dietetics Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Dietetics Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Dietetics Department Dietetics Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Science in Occupational Therapy Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Occupational Therapy Department   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Occupational Therapy Department Occupational Therapy Department, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Bachelors of Science in Radiologic Technology Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Mount Mary College   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Bachelor degree Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Mount Mary College Mount Mary College, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Master of Arts in Education Full Time Variable $ 515 ( Rs 23,711 ) per credit / unit Mount Mary College   Applicants with course work in progress toward the fulfillment of a degree are
equired to submit an official final transcript verifying receipt of their degree after completing the course work. Have an acceptable undergraduate grade point average of 2.75 based on a 4- point scale. Students are required to score a minimum of 600 on the paper version of the TOEFL exam or 250 on the computerized version.
Masters Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Mount Mary College Mount Mary College, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Master of Arts in English - Writing Full Time Variable $ 515 ( Rs 23,711 ) per credit / unit Mount Mary College The Master of Arts in English – Writing Concentration provides a breadth of graduate level professional and creative writing instruction that is unique in
isconsin. Advanced, specialized writing courses also provide the opportunity to develop areas of interest in depth. In addition, we offer scheduling that accommodates
usy lives
Applicants with course work in progress toward the fulfillment of a degree are
equired to submit an official final transcript verifying receipt of their degree after completing the course work. Have an acceptable undergraduate grade point average of 2.75 based on a 4- point scale. Students are required to score a minimum of 600 on the paper version of the TOEFL exam or 250 on the computerized version.
Masters Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Mount Mary College Mount Mary College, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Master of Business Administration Full Time Variable $ 515 ( Rs 23,711 ) per credit / unit Mount Mary College The MBA program is also designed to meet the expectations of employers. It will provide employers with professional, competent, and ethical leaders and managers. Applicants with course work in progress toward the fulfillment of a degree are
equired to submit an official final transcript verifying receipt of their degree after completing the course work. Have an acceptable undergraduate grade point average of 2.75 based on a 4- point scale. Students are required to score a minimum of 600 on the paper version of the TOEFL exam or 250 on the computerized version.
MBA Mount Mary College BUS 610 Managerial Communication, BUS 615 Managing in a Global Environment, BUS 620 Leadership, BUS 625 Marketing Management, BUS 630 Managerial Economics, BUS 630 Managerial Economics Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Mount Mary College Mount Mary College, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Master of Science in Art Therapy Full Time Variable $ 515 ( Rs 23,711 ) per credit / unit Mount Mary College Art therapy is a human service profession through which the client is offered an
pportunity to explore personal problems and develop emotional, physical, or
earning skills through therapeutic art experiences. Central to art therapy is the use of the creative process within any person as a means for reconciling emotional conflicts, and for fostering self-awareness and personal growth. Art processes, forms, content and symbolic associations are recognized as reflections of a
erson’s development, abilities, and concerns.
Applicants with course work in progress toward the fulfillment of a degree are
equired to submit an official final transcript verifying receipt of their degree after completing the course work. Have an acceptable undergraduate grade point average of 2.75 based on a 4- point scale. Students are required to score a minimum of 600 on the paper version of the TOEFL exam or 250 on the computerized version.
Masters Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Mount Mary College Mount Mary College, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Master of Science in Community Counseling Full Time Variable $ 515 ( Rs 23,711 ) per credit / unit Mount Mary College The program is designed to prepare professionals with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills to work effectively in community agency settings that provide service and support for individuals and families. Toward that end, the curriculum includes content about the mental health movement, professional identity issues, structures and operations of professional organizations, diversity issues, counseling theories and techniques and ways and means to design, implement, and evaluate interventions that occur in community agency settings. Applicants with course work in progress toward the fulfillment of a degree are
equired to submit an official final transcript verifying receipt of their degree after completing the course work. Have an acceptable undergraduate grade point average of 2.75 based on a 4- point scale. Students are required to score a minimum of 600 on the paper version of the TOEFL exam or 250 on the computerized version.
Masters Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Mount Mary College Mount Mary College, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Master of Science in Dietetics Full Time Variable $ 515 ( Rs 23,711 ) per credit / unit Mount Mary College   Applicants with course work in progress toward the fulfillment of a degree are
equired to submit an official final transcript verifying receipt of their degree after completing the course work. Have an acceptable undergraduate grade point average of 2.75 based on a 4- point scale. Students are required to score a minimum of 600 on the paper version of the TOEFL exam or 250 on the computerized version.
Masters Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Mount Mary College Mount Mary College, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Master of Science in Occupational Therapy Full Time Variable $ 515 ( Rs 23,711 ) per credit / unit Mount Mary College   Applicants with course work in progress toward the fulfillment of a degree are
equired to submit an official final transcript verifying receipt of their degree after completing the course work. Have an acceptable undergraduate grade point average of 2.75 based on a 4- point scale. Students are required to score a minimum of 600 on the paper version of the TOEFL exam or 250 on the computerized version.
Masters Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Mount Mary College Mount Mary College, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Predental Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Mount Mary College   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Pre-professional Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Mount Mary College Mount Mary College, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Prelaw Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Mount Mary College   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Pre-professional Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Mount Mary College Mount Mary College, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Premedical Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Mount Mary College   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Pre-professional Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Mount Mary College Mount Mary College, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.
239390 Mount Mary College Preveterinary Full Time Variable $ 20,736 ( Rs 9,54,685 ) a year Mount Mary College   Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 in Paper based test (PBT), 173 in Computer based test (CBT) and 76 in Internet based test (IBT). Pre-professional Mount Mary College   Mount Mary College   1925 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1 414 256 1252 Mount Mary College Mount Mary College, 2900 North Menomonee River Parkway, MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, 53222, +1414 258 4810 Mount Mary College is Wisconsin’s first four-year college for women. Located in a park-like setting on Milwaukee’s west side, the college is a well known landmark.Its resources are enjoyed by its students and the community.More than 10000 women have been graduated from Mount Mary, enriching their communities through their families, jobs, churches, and neighborhoods in the Milwaukee area and beyond. It is a place where young women discover their talents, their strengths, and new career and personal interests.Mount Mary’s strong academic reputation is built on nearly a century of preparing confident and successful women for fulfilling careers and for life.The College’s dedicated and student-centered faculties bring real-world experience to the classroom and are energized by the success of their students.The College’s promise is to provide a high quality education and the opportunities students need to grow both intellectually and personally into talented and confident young women. Yes Mount Mary College provides a truly unique living environment with the following facilities in Caroline Hall : 90 percent of the rooms have a spacious walk-in closet including built-in bureaus, approximately 100 rooms have private or semi-private bathrooms, individually controlled radiator in each room, cool window alcoves allow for creative decorations, rooms on the fourth floor have sinks and mirrors in the room, internet and telephone service provided, soda machines on every floor, new equipment in the floor kitchens, easily accessible laundry facilities (near the elevator), fun and friendly residence, unique and entertaining activities, engaging student center atmosphere and fun loving resident assistants.